FYI: Protestors/Protectors respond to Gov. Ige:
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Those standing vigil on Mauna Kea in opposition to the Thirty Meter Telescope have issued a written response to Governor David Ige’s plan calling for changes in how the state manages the mountain. The Ku Kia’i Mauna group is not bending in light of the governor’s proposals, or his promise to “support and enforce” TMT’s “right to proceed with construction”.
http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/0...-kea-plan/
PaulW, "what happens next" is a good question. The "line in the sand has been drawn", thus, confrontation looms. We cannot underestimate the protestors/protectors capabilities (non-violent; strategic). They have a strong base of support, very strong. This is my concern for both sides.
Mr. Tucker, exactly, Sir! Ige did a fine "political" job: left the burden to a future administration.
The admission of negligence by the State, the proposed additional "Cultural Council", and the other items on Ige's list, are admirable. Achievable... not likely.
When it is "requested" or "suggested" (Ige's words) that the UH and the State make the changes on his list,
that is all it is. When laws start changing to enact his list, then I'll believe it will be done. Kind of like the difference between "shall" and "should".
Still digesting what Ige stated, (you know we always have to read between the lines) and look forward to peaceful resolution.
Going to take another step back on this one, as during the next few weeks, things may become very tenuous. I value my PW ohana and discussions, however, this subject is only going to get far more confrontational in the days/weeks to come.
Leilanidude, have you seen the loads of buses up there to "star gaze" at night, or the loads of tour vans full of tourists on a daily basis? Those are tourist, not protestors. It is the combination of ALL people who are going up there. Not just the protestors. Don't see the Visitor's Center complaining, they're making a killing!
Aloha kekahi I kekahi. Kapu aloha. Aloha aina. Malama aina. Moku o Keawe is our responsibility. Mauna a Wakea/Mauna Kea will take care of herself as always. Praying for peaceful resolution. E pule kakou.
Very concerned.
JMO.