07-14-2019, 02:32 PM
A Civil Beat reporter spent the day on Mauna Kea, she estimated 200 people gathered. Many brought provisions and plan on staying overnight.
She’s talking about kapu aloha, a phrase that refers to disciplined behavior that members of the kia’i have for years urged their supporters to follow. The idea is to treat everyone with kindness, with no cussing or anger, even as they protest. It’s a noble cause but it’s also shrewd — the activists don’t want to give the state or county a reason to crack down on them.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2019/07/anxiet...mauna-kea/
She’s talking about kapu aloha, a phrase that refers to disciplined behavior that members of the kia’i have for years urged their supporters to follow. The idea is to treat everyone with kindness, with no cussing or anger, even as they protest. It’s a noble cause but it’s also shrewd — the activists don’t want to give the state or county a reason to crack down on them.
https://www.civilbeat.org/2019/07/anxiet...mauna-kea/
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