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RE: laws not enforced? - punafish - 12-19-2014 "It has been stated by CD that diversion is not possible due to issues of cultural sensitivity. Why is it sensitive? Why is discussion of the topic hewa?" Ironyak, just a comment on your first sentence above. If my understanding is correct, the County said they would not attempt diversion because it might sacrifice one area to save another, "or actually make the problem worse..." (Darryl Oliveira) Cultural sensitivity was also mentioned, but I didn't take that as their primary reason for not attempting the diversion. But others might interpret Darryl's message differently, so here's a youtube with Darryl explaining in his own words (from 0:37). Please listen and draw your own conclusions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tBnlAG371o#t=50 RE: laws not enforced? - ironyak - 12-19-2014 quote: Yeah - time to make dinner. Many thanks for having this discussion. It is not the first I've had on these topics, nor the last, but it has been very informative. Sincere best wishes and take care. RE: laws not enforced? - ironyak - 12-19-2014 quote: Talking about taking different interpretations, that is the same video I linked to regarding cultural issues. I should have said that cultural issues are one of the factors but was typing quick. Whether or not it is a major, equal, or minor factor in the decision making is open for consideration. RE: laws not enforced? - Hualani - 12-19-2014 quote: Um Ironyak: how embarrassing! Have you knottaken the time to learn any of the national language for where you live? Let me help: MALAHINI- NEWCOMER KEIKI O KA 'AINA - (lit.) BORN OF THE LAND OR ejected from the maternal womb in the Hawaiian Islands. KAMA'AINA - Long time assimilated resident. Generally accepted as more than a couple of decades. KANAKA MAOLE- Native Hawaiian with Racial implications of "Hawaiian" or Polynesian Add in the colloquialisms for "local" for "Haole" (also defines as foreigner), I hope we're all adult enough here to accept any and all of the non derogatory terms without requiring justifications/explanations....but then again? RE: laws not enforced? - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 12-19-2014 Big Island Population Growth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii_%28island%29#Demographics (link also posted in edit of original population listing above) RE: laws not enforced? - Southernmost - 12-19-2014 More help ironyak....about the place I grew up, my ohana. wish they had the whole video on youtube... http://youtu.be/EcR0D0rkEsY RE: laws not enforced? - punafish - 12-19-2014 Thank you for sharing that Southernmost, beautiful. RE: laws not enforced? - Southernmost - 12-19-2014 You're welcome. RE: laws not enforced? - deserteagle50ae - 12-19-2014 Just finished watching your video Southernmost, brought back memories of growing up here on this beautiful island with my family. Parents and grandparents are now gone, only my siblings and I remain. The past with my family was a beautiful time, thanks for the video. RE: laws not enforced? - Jeffhale - 12-19-2014 Is there any wonder, doubt or further question to the state of affairs in which people can't get along? Geez!, nearly every topic inside of Puna talk is blasted with trolls who have, apparently, nothing better to do than sling trash back and forth. after 4 pages I ferget: what the heck was the topic anyway? Troll (Internet) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For a Wikipedia essay on the topic, see meta: What is a troll? "Trolling" redirects here. For other uses, see Troll (disambiguation). In Internet slang, a troll (/#712;tro#650;l/, /#712;tr#594;l/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[3] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.[4] This sense of the word troll and its associated verb trolling are associated with Internet discourse, but have been used more widely. Media attention in recent years has equated trolling with online harassment. For example, mass media has used troll to describe "a person who defaces Internet tribute sites with the aim of causing grief to families |