I sense the thing that is missing in this discussion is an understanding of the history of resistance here in Hawaii. Nobody seems to understand that the kupuna who sat in the road, who were arrested, are rock stars in their own right. That they are living saints to a movement that started when the kingdom fell, but was really awakened with the generation that are now the elders. In their youth they took a stand for Kahoolawe that marked a change from passive to active resistance here in the islands.
If we consider that many of the kupuna are old and they are close to their leaving, then it is easy to imagine this is that generation's last stand. When foreigners see pictures of those kupuna being carried into vans, being shackled, I do not believe they understand the reverence even the arresting officers gave them. I do not think people have any idea how much, to the heart, those images have struck every Hawaiian all over the planet. It doesn't matter whether the viewer cares one way or another about the TMT. Those are everyone's kupuna. And they, the elders, are, by their humble quiet action, calling a whole nation to rise.
The elders asked their people for silence. They said, clearly, to every microphone stuck in their face.
This is our moment. I do not think the people here, on his board in this thread, have any idea of the power of their words, their actions. But as ironyak said, the gov made his bed, now he's going to find out what it's like to lay in it.
I found this video to be the most moving, most perfect, imagine of what is taking place right now. I do not think it's release is for its entertainment value alone. Though it is exquisite. Brother Iz is smiling. But recognize, it is what they released just now.. within the last few weeks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVuvKIFa6kc
And if you can not hear their voice, their spirit rising, in it. To me, you are deaf.