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Originally posted by PaulW
"Once again, hawaiians and protectors are not against science or astronomy like some here suggest."
(*Snipped/BBM)
The two most vocal anti-telescope people on this forum are anti-science and (not surprisingly) anti-astronomy. Okay, they're mainland transplants, but I certainly never got the impression that the Protestors were big astronomy fans either.
Aloha ahiahi, all. Mr. PaulW, Sir, (addressing the bold) this is not the issue. Astronomy fans, or not, my understanding is the core of the resistance lies in several areas:
1) Hawaii State law; specifically, Conservation Designated Land. (Mauna Kea)
2) These are "Crown Lands", should Kingdom law/Nation law apply (?).
3) Supreme Court Ruling re: permit/ Contested Case Hearing (upcoming)
4) Sub-Lease Status (per Judge Nakamura's Order - Hello, BLNR?!?)
6) Federal Recognition effort - "Na'i Aupuni" (tied to #2)
Not to mention, it is an election year. Should prove very interesting as we progress. The good thing is, everything is moving forward, and both sides will be heard.
Of note, where does OHA stand, at this point? They represent the/us "beneficiaries", and should have some sort of statement. After all, they are the entity that reaps benefits on our behalf. Frankly, I thought they would have been on the list to be heard. Curious, at best.
Bottom line is the State has failed miserably re: Management of Mauna Kea (Auditor's reports, etc.), and not to beat a dead horse, this is about far more.
Both sides have lots of "Hawaiian" people ("native" is debatable; for another discussion...lol[xx(]), most of which are educated, have basic manners, and social skills (via Kupuna teaching).
No one should be afraid to speak their mind, especially keiki. The cycle must be broken. PUEO may be able to provide that avenue for them during this process. So disheartening to hear/witness this kind of "collateral damage".
TMT is the victim of the State of Hawaii's continued usurping of the law. What bothers me greatly, is this is pitting Hawaiians against Hawaiians, yet again. Auwe!
Still trusting what is right, will be the end result in this TMT matter, and the much larger issues that face us "Hawaiians" returns to the forefront.
JMO.