05-18-2019, 04:15 AM
Your first statement is much correct.
Secondly, many native Hawaiians support to the TMT, so to simply lump all of them into one group is disingenuous at best and at worst, another attempt by you to stereotype a group of people to support your own views.
A faction of native Hawaiians, the so-called Protectors, are the primary opposition to TMT. A variety of supporters, some environmentalists and the people you identified in your first paragraph, are supporting the Protectors. Rallying to their cause.
I fail to see what is controversial here--what lumping or what stereotyping is going on.
Secondly, many native Hawaiians support to the TMT, so to simply lump all of them into one group is disingenuous at best and at worst, another attempt by you to stereotype a group of people to support your own views.
A faction of native Hawaiians, the so-called Protectors, are the primary opposition to TMT. A variety of supporters, some environmentalists and the people you identified in your first paragraph, are supporting the Protectors. Rallying to their cause.
I fail to see what is controversial here--what lumping or what stereotyping is going on.