While some are protesting the use of "No Aloha Poke" in the name of a Chicago restaurant, there are still a shortage of doctors and services on the Big Island. People die! Where's the outrage or the topic of a protest.
Kanaka are forced to leave to seek proper medical attention - where's the outrage?
Kanaka are forced to move away because they can't afford the cost of living - where's the outrage?
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Kanaka are forced to leave to seek proper medical attention - where's the outrage?
Kanaka are forced to move away because they can't afford the cost of living - where's the outrage?
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Kanaka can't afford to get their teeth fixed and can't afford dentures, but OHA donates $$ to political PACS instead of helping na kanaka so their health will improve. Where's the outrage?
People die while on Hawaiian Home Lands List and when a new administration is appointed, they start a new list. Those who were at the top of the old list are now behind those on the "new" list. Why no outrage there?
Queen Emma's Trust was hijacked. Where's the outrage?
People living in low income housing can't grow food or have gardens - where's the outrage?
VA in Hawaii denies life saving services to kanaka and veterans - where's the protest?
There are no in-patient dialysis beds on Big Island sufficient to meet the needs - instead taxpayers medi-vac them to Oahu at a cost of $27 - 48K per trip. the cost of dialysis machines is about $3 and up to 45K). Where's the outrage?
Kanaka and people in Hawaii often work 2 - 3 jobs and still can't find affordable rents or housing prices. Many working are homeless. Where's the outrage?
The OHA and Rail Audits have stalled - where's the outrage?
Hawaii County gave it's management between 22 and 37% raises (some raises are $37K) while talking about the need to increase our taxes. Where's the outrage?
Some kids have no shoes - they receive donated slippas from people - where's the outrage?
Kanaka who can prove they have an interest in land via Kingdom and Patents (not warranty deeds) are arrested trying to access their own properties. Where's the outrage?
The state wants to segregate the kanaka on it's terms - where's the outrage.
Grubbers destroy sacred and ancient sites in Hawaii in favor of development - where's the outrage?
Public buildings are built on burial sites - where's the outrage?
but...God forbid someone 4000 miles away has a restaurant with the name "Aloha" in it.
See MorePeople die while on Hawaiian Home Lands List and when a new administration is appointed, they start a new list. Those who were at the top of the old list are now behind those on the "new" list. Why no outrage there?
Queen Emma's Trust was hijacked. Where's the outrage?
People living in low income housing can't grow food or have gardens - where's the outrage?
VA in Hawaii denies life saving services to kanaka and veterans - where's the protest?
There are no in-patient dialysis beds on Big Island sufficient to meet the needs - instead taxpayers medi-vac them to Oahu at a cost of $27 - 48K per trip. the cost of dialysis machines is about $3 and up to 45K). Where's the outrage?
Kanaka and people in Hawaii often work 2 - 3 jobs and still can't find affordable rents or housing prices. Many working are homeless. Where's the outrage?
The OHA and Rail Audits have stalled - where's the outrage?
Hawaii County gave it's management between 22 and 37% raises (some raises are $37K) while talking about the need to increase our taxes. Where's the outrage?
Some kids have no shoes - they receive donated slippas from people - where's the outrage?
Kanaka who can prove they have an interest in land via Kingdom and Patents (not warranty deeds) are arrested trying to access their own properties. Where's the outrage?
The state wants to segregate the kanaka on it's terms - where's the outrage.
Grubbers destroy sacred and ancient sites in Hawaii in favor of development - where's the outrage?
Public buildings are built on burial sites - where's the outrage?
but...God forbid someone 4000 miles away has a restaurant with the name "Aloha" in it.
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Barbara Ruhland lost her husband, who was a farmer for decades, to suicide. As farmers face stress and anxiety stemm...ing from growing financial struggles in their industry, Ruhland hopes sharing her family's experience will help others going through a similar struggle (via Road Trip: Listen To America)
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Barbara Ruhland lost her husband, who was a farmer for decades, to suicide. As farmers face stress and anxiety stemm...ing from growing financial struggles in their industry, Ruhland hopes sharing her family's experience will help others going through a similar struggle (via Road Trip: Listen To America)
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Amelia Gora probably another reason is that their crops are killed off from the extermination sprays from the Haarp projects? https://www.bing.com/videos/search...
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