10-30-2018, 10:18 AM
In line with the OP, I'm not sure if OldCroc considered the fact that, in Hawaii, a lot of Hawaiians and those of mixed ethnicity that consider themselves native Hawaiian, (who make up a large pecentage of the people) don't like the way their Hawaiian kingdom got stolen from them.
Therefore why would they like to engage with the political system of the government who is guilty of the heinous theft. From their view the whole thing is corrupt, engaged or not, vote or no vote, and not the Hawaiian Kingdom their ancestors lived in.
I'm not native Hawaiian but understand their viewpoint.
Therefore why would they like to engage with the political system of the government who is guilty of the heinous theft. From their view the whole thing is corrupt, engaged or not, vote or no vote, and not the Hawaiian Kingdom their ancestors lived in.
I'm not native Hawaiian but understand their viewpoint.