12-13-2019, 07:50 AM
Have you ever considered the "problem" might be seen differently by others
More accurate to say that everyone is ignoring the real problem: the Native Hawaiian "beneficiaries" are getting screwed over by the very organizations that are supposed to provide for them, which situation is likely to remain whether or not the TMT is ever built (and, by extension, whether or not County or State takes any enforcement action against the flagrant rules violations currently taking place).
Civil disobedience may be "ethical" but depriving others of their livelihood (whether measured in dollars or purpose) is not.
Is it "ethical" to redirect my tax dollars into this stupid circus parade?
More accurate to say that everyone is ignoring the real problem: the Native Hawaiian "beneficiaries" are getting screwed over by the very organizations that are supposed to provide for them, which situation is likely to remain whether or not the TMT is ever built (and, by extension, whether or not County or State takes any enforcement action against the flagrant rules violations currently taking place).
Civil disobedience may be "ethical" but depriving others of their livelihood (whether measured in dollars or purpose) is not.
Is it "ethical" to redirect my tax dollars into this stupid circus parade?