Seems like some kind of sick racist fantasy..
Seems to me that you're forgetting the facts. It ain't racists anymore than the many host nations of the American mainland that are honored with their own autonomy, or more specifically semi-autonomous tribal lands. The really simple fact is the Hawaiians, and the native tribes of Alaska, are getting, when compared to the 'American Indian' nations, shortchanged. And that if anything, in our so-called system of justice, the US government has been dragging it's feet.
And besides, it seems to me you expect our rule of laws to be fixed, not moving, not changing with each new precedent set. As if there's no room for new challenges, that when met and proven to warrant it, laws change to accommodate. Which is a complete fallacy. As if Roe v Wade was set. It was, wasn't it?
No, if anything to make such blanket statement is to suggest, at least to me, fear in what might lie ahead. As if clinging to the racist card is some kind of shield.. some kind of protection from the reality you're immersed in. Which is fine.. I am sure nobody is going to bite.. but good luck with that. Seriously, we're not rocks, we're not fixed in stone.. and as I said, the Hawaiian nation is rising and I doubt there's anything anyone can do to stop it.
If you're interested, a study of linguistics, and the power of one's mother tongue, would help you understand what's going on here..
At any event, I see a new protest about a planned development project at Punalu'u Black Sand Beach..
I suspect you've forgotten the history of Kau, and all the hoped for plans of development in the past, that have all, every single one of them, not happened. But hey, live and learn.
Seems to me that you're forgetting the facts. It ain't racists anymore than the many host nations of the American mainland that are honored with their own autonomy, or more specifically semi-autonomous tribal lands. The really simple fact is the Hawaiians, and the native tribes of Alaska, are getting, when compared to the 'American Indian' nations, shortchanged. And that if anything, in our so-called system of justice, the US government has been dragging it's feet.
And besides, it seems to me you expect our rule of laws to be fixed, not moving, not changing with each new precedent set. As if there's no room for new challenges, that when met and proven to warrant it, laws change to accommodate. Which is a complete fallacy. As if Roe v Wade was set. It was, wasn't it?
No, if anything to make such blanket statement is to suggest, at least to me, fear in what might lie ahead. As if clinging to the racist card is some kind of shield.. some kind of protection from the reality you're immersed in. Which is fine.. I am sure nobody is going to bite.. but good luck with that. Seriously, we're not rocks, we're not fixed in stone.. and as I said, the Hawaiian nation is rising and I doubt there's anything anyone can do to stop it.
If you're interested, a study of linguistics, and the power of one's mother tongue, would help you understand what's going on here..
At any event, I see a new protest about a planned development project at Punalu'u Black Sand Beach..
I suspect you've forgotten the history of Kau, and all the hoped for plans of development in the past, that have all, every single one of them, not happened. But hey, live and learn.