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In 1993, one hundred years after the illegal over throw of the Kingdom of Hawaii thousands of na kanaka marched to remember the illicit actions of the Provisional Government who were made up of treasonous actors in the Kingdom of Hawaii who perpetrated their illegal act in collusion with the United States in an attempt to exploit the sugar industry that Americans had manipulated for their sole benefit at the expense of the nation of Hawaii and its citizenry.
Today, 25 years after the historic 100 year march, na kanaka gathered again to remember their Queen and our Monarchy which was then as it is today exemplified and memorized in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Argument moral and legal are made speaking to the proʻs and conʻs of the actions of 1893 that resulted in the treasonous removal of the Hawaiian Constitutional Monarchy in collusion with the United States that is historically documented as a failed expression of democracy replaced with a more certain expression of freedoms as detailed in the US Constitution which holds Hawaii under a codicil of democracy without freedom of choice.
125 years ago today, na kanaka were politically maligned to forcibly accept a system of government that prejudicially prescribed a form of justice that was determined by a motley group of Americans who thought they knew what was best for na kanaka. Not much has changed. The crime continues and the perpetrators who are now the decedents of the original mutineers have been enjoined with the decedents of sugar cane laborers who collectively continue the fraud.
Since the original crime, kanaka have been reclassified as “Hawaiians” a coined term made up by the intruders to describe the people separate from the land. Our native language was outlawed and our culture morphed into a Calvinistic Protestant expression of morality though best by a group from Boston, Massachusetts as being morally right regardless of our choice as Hawaiiʻs native people, na kanaka maoli. So we remember what our history says about our ancestors and our family members who protested the egregious acts of the intruder and those warriors today who continue the fight. The dichotomy between our oral truths and the intruders written tested history about Hawaii plays out in our resistance to their lies that have been made legal as legal lies revised statute.
Looking forward na kanaka have a choice to accept the lies of the intruder or not. We as Hawaiiʻs native people still hold to our version of our history prior to the arrival of the intruders and their present coconspirators believes that somehow we do not exists much to their demise. Over this past century some fortunate kanaka have been educated at Americaʻs best colleges and universities pursing professional careers of a high order coupled with world class experience unrivaled by those simple local minds who hold the temporary reigns of oppression enforced by the greater power of federal control unimpressed by these local political amateurs. Unfortunate for us, we have our share of idiots who buy into the bullshit of the intruder thinking somehow they have a exclusive position in the future redistribution of na kanaka assets for which they fail to understand the difference between hard and ethereal assets and its leverageable opportunities beyond simple arithmetic.
Tell a scamming Hawaiian youʻll give him or her tens of millions of dollars and they will buy into your bullshit immediately. Tell the same people to work for the same amount of money and they will more than likely walk away. This has been my observation for the past 50 years. So how brilliant to you have to be to dissuade a fool? The deception of the lie is rampant in Hawaii. No one takes responsibility yet everyone blames someone else for their lack of efficacy and/or positive outcome. Fortunate for the blindman in Hawaii who can clearly see that American politics under the guise of democracy is a sham when exported from CONUS to anywhere else but where it should be.
How can a Hawaiian be homeless in Hawaii and the intruders as saying homelessness is a problem and not a symptom?
jus sayʻn©
In 1993, one hundred years after the illegal over throw of the Kingdom of Hawaii thousands of na kanaka marched to remember the illicit actions of the Provisional Government who were made up of treasonous actors in the Kingdom of Hawaii who perpetrated their illegal act in collusion with the United States in an attempt to exploit the sugar industry that Americans had manipulated for their sole benefit at the expense of the nation of Hawaii and its citizenry.
Today, 25 years after the historic 100 year march, na kanaka gathered again to remember their Queen and our Monarchy which was then as it is today exemplified and memorized in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Argument moral and legal are made speaking to the proʻs and conʻs of the actions of 1893 that resulted in the treasonous removal of the Hawaiian Constitutional Monarchy in collusion with the United States that is historically documented as a failed expression of democracy replaced with a more certain expression of freedoms as detailed in the US Constitution which holds Hawaii under a codicil of democracy without freedom of choice.
125 years ago today, na kanaka were politically maligned to forcibly accept a system of government that prejudicially prescribed a form of justice that was determined by a motley group of Americans who thought they knew what was best for na kanaka. Not much has changed. The crime continues and the perpetrators who are now the decedents of the original mutineers have been enjoined with the decedents of sugar cane laborers who collectively continue the fraud.
Since the original crime, kanaka have been reclassified as “Hawaiians” a coined term made up by the intruders to describe the people separate from the land. Our native language was outlawed and our culture morphed into a Calvinistic Protestant expression of morality though best by a group from Boston, Massachusetts as being morally right regardless of our choice as Hawaiiʻs native people, na kanaka maoli. So we remember what our history says about our ancestors and our family members who protested the egregious acts of the intruder and those warriors today who continue the fight. The dichotomy between our oral truths and the intruders written tested history about Hawaii plays out in our resistance to their lies that have been made legal as legal lies revised statute.
Looking forward na kanaka have a choice to accept the lies of the intruder or not. We as Hawaiiʻs native people still hold to our version of our history prior to the arrival of the intruders and their present coconspirators believes that somehow we do not exists much to their demise. Over this past century some fortunate kanaka have been educated at Americaʻs best colleges and universities pursing professional careers of a high order coupled with world class experience unrivaled by those simple local minds who hold the temporary reigns of oppression enforced by the greater power of federal control unimpressed by these local political amateurs. Unfortunate for us, we have our share of idiots who buy into the bullshit of the intruder thinking somehow they have a exclusive position in the future redistribution of na kanaka assets for which they fail to understand the difference between hard and ethereal assets and its leverageable opportunities beyond simple arithmetic.
Tell a scamming Hawaiian youʻll give him or her tens of millions of dollars and they will buy into your bullshit immediately. Tell the same people to work for the same amount of money and they will more than likely walk away. This has been my observation for the past 50 years. So how brilliant to you have to be to dissuade a fool? The deception of the lie is rampant in Hawaii. No one takes responsibility yet everyone blames someone else for their lack of efficacy and/or positive outcome. Fortunate for the blindman in Hawaii who can clearly see that American politics under the guise of democracy is a sham when exported from CONUS to anywhere else but where it should be.
How can a Hawaiian be homeless in Hawaii and the intruders as saying homelessness is a problem and not a symptom?
jus sayʻn©
the last time the Hawaiian Movement worked with the environmental science community was during the “protect Kahoolawe“ days with George Helm
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