Posted on 09/01/2023 3:40:15 AM PDT by Chad C. Mulligan
........What looks like incompetence by government officials really reflects an ongoing racial conflict. Leftist activists, most of them white or black, have organized some activist Polynesian residents (often wrongly referred to as native Hawaiians) along the American Indian or Australian aboriginal model into their own system with extensive leverage over the bureaucracy.
Ongoing conflicts over water rights between plantations and so-called ‘native cultivation” led to a denial of water to fight the fires. The widely reported denial of water by M. Kaleo Manuel, the deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, to fight the fires led to national outrage, but local pro-Polynesian activists and the media rallied to his defense since what he was really defending was ‘native cultivation’ against the sugar cane plantations.
Even with the wildfires going on, the Hawaii Supreme Court rejected a petition from the state government to free up water to fight the fires. The state was not allowed to divert water from that being wasted for “customary Hawaiian practices and ecological balance”.
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And denying the plantations the water they needed to fight fires, like the Kunzelman assault, was about striking a blow against the hated ‘Haoles’ who colonized the land after the Polynesians had originally colonized it by enslaving the original inhabitants, tattooing their heads and then using them as human sacrifices while making Captain Cook look like a saint.
The ‘missteps’ that killed people, from failing to sound the sirens to setting up a barricade that blocked drivers trying to escape the fires, are typical of an insular society where things are often done informally and outsider ‘Haoles’ are deliberately denied the information they need unless they have lived there long enough to cultivate relationships and get a feel for what is going on
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(often wrongly referred to as native Hawaiians)
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I guess the author will go with Bora Boran-Hawaiian ???
The owners of land are those who have been able to hold against attempted conquest by the next group who tries to take it.
If you are not able to defend your land, you will not hold it for very long.
“The widely reported denial of water by M. Kaleo Manuel, the deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, to fight the fires led to national outrage, but local pro-Polynesian activists and the media rallied to his defense since what he was really defending was ‘native cultivation’ against the sugar cane plantations.”
No, what he was really doing was denying the ability to fight deadly fires.
Tribalism is incompatible with representative government.
Who could the previous inhabitants have been, except for other, earlier Polynesians?
HI likes tourists though. They come, drop a bundle of cash and go. It so happens that I was vacationing on Hi and struck up a conversation with a white nurse who lived on the island. She said that she felt trapped and very alone. Very few suitable mates. Nice place to visit but not to live.
This is also why the government has set up those “shelter in place” processes for dangerous incidents.
Government employees are sent periodic emails indicating in the event of a problem like a terror attack or extreme weather event, they may be asked to shelter in place instead of escaping outdoors, all with the intent of reducing mayhem.
The thing is, they don’t send those emails to white people.
I guess the next stat that’s needed is how many hoales died compared to the Kānaka Maoli death toll. You can bet your bottom dollar somebody’s working those numbers up. They dissemination will be underground of course.
I’ve worked all over the place in Southeast Asia and Western Pacific, visited many islands on the ships I was working on and one thing I know there are the “come here’s” and there are the “from here’s” - heck that’s true in ‘hoods, small towns, and regions across America. I reakon it’s part of our human nature.
Hawaii Electric is asserting they killed the power. So that may be a lie from the Climate Cultists and government officials looking to deflect blame for their incompetence that led to many fatalities.
“I guess the author will go with Bora Boran-Hawaiian ???”
Kānaka Maoli, I have also read about a Tongan origin. Dana called them Kānaka’s in “Two Years Before The Mast.” There are very few “blue-blooded” Kānaka Maoli’s left. The term Native Hawaiian is Haole-speak.
I should go visit a related Genome Project site and catch up on some of the updates of migratory dispersion patterns of the races.
. It will be very hard to separate disdain from malice
Many get island fever and leave after 2-3 years…
stationed Oahu 79-81
anti haole and anti popolo racism was very strong then, too.
Friend of mine was shot in the head for his watch once by kanakas, he lived, they were bad shots
lots of fights every 15th and 30th downtown Honolulu
Actually the choices of ethnicities our government gives us is
Black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander etc
When the powers that be pull the same stunts of secrecy, as using high walls to hide what they are doing, as was done in the pasr, they only increase the suspicion.
Yup it was Polynesians originally in Hawaii according to the articles I’m reading. They were the great open ocean voyagers who settled the Pacific. I’m guessing the author is confusing native/indigenous with different ethnic group.
What looks like incompetence by government officials really reflects an ongoing racial conflict. Leftist activists, most of them white or black, have organized some activist Polynesian residents (often wrongly referred to as native Hawaiians) along the American Indian or Australian aboriginal model into their own system with extensive leverage over the bureaucracy.
Ongoing conflicts over water rights between plantations and so-called ‘native cultivation” led to a denial of water to fight the fires. The widely reported denial of water by M. Kaleo Manuel, the deputy director of the Hawaii Commission on Water Resource Management, to fight the fires led to national outrage, but local pro-Polynesian activists and the media rallied to his defense since what he was really defending was ‘native cultivation’ against the sugar cane plantations.
Even with the wildfires going on, the Hawaii Supreme Court rejected a petition from the state government to free up water to fight the fires. The state was not allowed to divert water from that being wasted for “customary Hawaiian practices and ecological balance”.
It is worth going over to the link to read the entire article and comments.
Looks like Greenfield is touching the third rail of politics - racism by "natives", whomever they may be. But only leftist "natives" are allowed any TV time.
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Get out. Get ahead of the curve and give them the power before it’s too late. Starts with eliminating statehood and restoring the monarchy. Make it a protectorate for starters. Eliminate 2 senators.
These people are like Palestinians using terror. Give them their own nation and they’ll do nothing with it.
“Actually the choices of ethnicities our government gives us is Black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander etc”
Yeah it’s pretty weird, I always thought they check Male and Female but that’s gotten weird too. If they want to get rid of racism knock off the subdivisions on government forms and programs. That would be a start anyway.
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