11-09-2021, 01:40 AM
propose a bill like what the topic of the thread is about
OK, since you’d like to stick to the topic of the thread, please describe five instances in which Ige’s actions could reasonably be described as terror upon a vast majority of the Hawaiian people.
As defined by Merriam Webster:
Definition of terror
1[b]: [/b]a state of intense or overwhelming fear overcome by terror people fleeing the scene in terror He lived in terror of being caught.
2[b]: [/b]violence or the threat of violence used as a weapon of intimidation or coerciona regime that rules by terror especially [b]: [/b]violent or destructive acts (such as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands an act of terrorthe war on terror—sometimes used before another noun a terror attack
3[b]: [/b]a very frightening or terrifying aspect the terrors of war
4a[b]: [/b]someone or something that inspires fear [b]: [/b]SCOURGEI stood before fierce Mrs. Mabel Johnston, his secretary and the terror of the office.— Russell Baker Before rifles were available to Eskimo hunters, bears were truly the terror of their existence.— Charles T. Feazel
OK, since you’d like to stick to the topic of the thread, please describe five instances in which Ige’s actions could reasonably be described as terror upon a vast majority of the Hawaiian people.
As defined by Merriam Webster:
Definition of terror
1[b]: [/b]a state of intense or overwhelming fear overcome by terror people fleeing the scene in terror He lived in terror of being caught.
2[b]: [/b]violence or the threat of violence used as a weapon of intimidation or coerciona regime that rules by terror especially [b]: [/b]violent or destructive acts (such as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands an act of terrorthe war on terror—sometimes used before another noun a terror attack
3[b]: [/b]a very frightening or terrifying aspect the terrors of war
4a[b]: [/b]someone or something that inspires fear [b]: [/b]SCOURGEI stood before fierce Mrs. Mabel Johnston, his secretary and the terror of the office.— Russell Baker Before rifles were available to Eskimo hunters, bears were truly the terror of their existence.— Charles T. Feazel