05-01-2017, 03:34 AM
The key to conflict resolution is understanding the other POV.
Yet for some reason the "protectors" see this as a one-way street, in which the "haoles" must kowtow to the sacred lands which exist under any new well-funded project.
Worthless lands, now subdivided into vast "private" "agricultural" subdivisions, are apparently not sacred; I see no "protectors" marching in front of HPP demanding that construction must cease, and Kenoi bulldozed 20+ acres for the Pahoa Park without any objection...
Yet for some reason the "protectors" see this as a one-way street, in which the "haoles" must kowtow to the sacred lands which exist under any new well-funded project.
Worthless lands, now subdivided into vast "private" "agricultural" subdivisions, are apparently not sacred; I see no "protectors" marching in front of HPP demanding that construction must cease, and Kenoi bulldozed 20+ acres for the Pahoa Park without any objection...