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The Way Forward

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justaprogressive

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Wed Jan 22, 2025, 11:19 AM Jan 22

Yes, You Can Fight the Bastards ... and Win! By Jim Hightower [View all]

It's been my honor to know a few real heroes — people who've selflessly dared to fight greed and oppression to advance the common good. Diane Wilson, for example.

For 40 years, this fiery fourth-generation fisherwoman from the Texas Gulf Coast has battled tenaciously for the rights and very survival of the area's hardscrabble fishing families. She and her grassroots allies have taken on Formosa Plastics, a $250 billion global corporate beast that has routinely dumped its chemical waste around Matagorda Bay, poisoning life and livelihoods.

But in 2019, in a lawsuit based on massive evidence collected by Wilson and her armada of volunteer kayakers, she won a stunning court victory, forcing the contaminator to pay $50 million for its malfeasance.

Wilson's fight was not just for her, and she did not get a penny from the Formosa settlement. But she won something richer than money — "It felt like justice," she said of the court's judgment.

Importantly, the court didn't award the $50 million to some regulatory agency, but to a public trust administered by — guess who? — Wilson's allies! So she has been working tenaciously ever since to make sure the money directly benefits the poor families Formosa ran over. Especially promising is the trust's major grant to create the people's own Matagorda Bay Fishing Cooperative. It will provide dock space, supply contracts, processing ability, local jobs — and the power for local people to forge their own future.


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