07-22-2014, 04:35 AM
No, it is like Punatic a-hole' defending Punatic a-hole'. The women are identified because they are women, there are no men practicing this bizarre form of guerrilla journalism. There are guys with video cameras but I have never seen any of them shove them into peoples' faces, demanding agreement with whatever position they think they are holding. And this is squarely localized in Puna. This rude behavior is also only defended in Puna, with the strangely contradictory view that is associated with aloha.
"This island Hawaii on this island Earth"
"This island Hawaii on this island Earth"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*