08-02-2015, 06:46 AM
There are a number of different Sovereignty movement groups.
And there is wide division of ideas between the different groups from one extreme to the other.
If activists want to move forward with any credibility they all need to get on the same page.
They should all get on board with the Free association model favored by Ka Lahui.
This seems to me to be the best way forward with the least amount of disruption to society.
Complete Independence is the most radical idea and it's never going to happen.
Hawaiians are always crying to unite but they can't seem to reach a consensus.
I think this is a bigger obstacle than the problem itself.
I wish they could all agree on one goal and rally around that. Then maybe we could get this thing done and end the bickering once and for all.
http://www.hawaiihistory.org/index.cfm%3...me%3DShort
And there is wide division of ideas between the different groups from one extreme to the other.
If activists want to move forward with any credibility they all need to get on the same page.
They should all get on board with the Free association model favored by Ka Lahui.
This seems to me to be the best way forward with the least amount of disruption to society.
Complete Independence is the most radical idea and it's never going to happen.
Hawaiians are always crying to unite but they can't seem to reach a consensus.
I think this is a bigger obstacle than the problem itself.
I wish they could all agree on one goal and rally around that. Then maybe we could get this thing done and end the bickering once and for all.
http://www.hawaiihistory.org/index.cfm%3...me%3DShort
One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.