RE: Squatters? HPP, Ala Heiau - Seeb - 02-02-2020
With a religion without any kind central church or organization. Anyone can claim anything is sacred. It could get out of hand
It’s very much like the sovereign citizen thing back on the mainland.
RE: Squatters? HPP, Ala Heiau - geochem - 02-02-2020
quote: Originally posted by Seeb
....Anyone can claim anything is sacred. It could get out of hand ...
"get out of hand"??? It's already out of hand, and has been for a while. Unless the idiots being elected (or the voters who are electing them) figure this out, we are doomed to having every idiot hobby-horse group that waltzes into town with an agenda inflict all manner of PC restrictions on our everyday life....
RE: Squatters? HPP, Ala Heiau - kalakoa - 02-02-2020
we are doomed to having every idiot hobby-horse group that waltzes into town with an agenda inflict all manner of PC restrictions
Which pointless argument is certainly preferable to solving real issues, with the extra added bonus that it can serve as justification for a tax/fee increase.
RE: Squatters? HPP, Ala Heiau - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-02-2020
pointless argument... extra added bonus
It’s only a matter of time when the descendants of pre-contact chiefdoms lay claim to their original districts & islands, and announce they’re throwing off the shackles of and colonization by Kamehameha, the Kingdom of Hawaii, Hawaiian Kingdom, et al, and declare their rule over the Chiefdom of ___________ (fill in with former regional leaders).
RE: Squatters? HPP, Ala Heiau - randomq - 02-02-2020
Don't be ridiculous, this island belongs to the trees, and I will represent them as their Ent emperor. We were here first, and we want *you* to make like a tree and leave!
RE: Squatters? HPP, Ala Heiau - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 02-22-2020
UPDATE:
I haven't walked down to the Critical Habitat For Endangered Hawaiians recently, so thought I'd head off in that direction this morning. The taro terraces when completed had contained about 15-20 taro transplants. As of this morning 3 or 4 had survived, despite several weeks of steady rain.
No Endangered Hawaiians were visible. I hope they didn't starve from crop failure, and are now behind the rocks in the KAPU Hawaiian Burial Ground area.
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