Keeping in touch and updated on activities regarding the restoration of Ke Aupuni o Hawai`i, the Hawaiian Kingdom. Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka `Aina I Ka Pono.
Do Hawaiian Lives Matter?
The United States is in absolute turmoil over white-supremacy, systemic racism and hate-crimes. Many in Hawaii have stood in solidarity by protesting these injustices with demonstrations in support of movements like Black Lives Matter and recently, Asian Lives Matter and so forth.
But what about “Hawaiian Lives Matter”? If anyone has something to complain about, it is us Hawaiians. If anyoneʻs existence should be respected, it is Hawaiians.
First of all, a gang of haole (white-settlers), invited a foreign country (the U.S.) to annex the haole’s fake country, “The Republic of Hawaii.” But because it was still really the Hawaiian Kingdom (our civilized, sovereign, independent country), the so-called “annexation” was really an act of piracy. This pirate operation, “the U.S. Territory of Hawaii” stripped Hawaiians of our lands, our nationality and our economic foundations.
Second, under the “Territory of Hawaii” the schools were used to subject generations of Hawaii’s children to brainwashing and conversion into loyal Americans, forgetting our language, our culture, our history and identity.
Not only did we Hawaiians lose control of our country and become socially marginalized; in the 1950s, the haole cabal itself was supplanted by another immigrant cabal, the Asians, who pretty much carried on business as usual toward Hawaiians. It is this Asian-American cabal that dominates Hawaii today.
Here’s an interesting note. Not only was McKinley High School the key institution for covering up of the haole cabal’s hijacking of the Hawaiian Kingdom and promoting the American occupation agenda during the “Territorial days,” McKinley High School was the institution that produced the leaders for the Asian cabal’s take-over of the territorial government and the push for “Statehood.” They are primarily responsible for maintaining the American occupation of Hawaii today.
Except for paying Hawaiians lip-service and using our customs as window dressing for the tourist industry, the powers-that-be generally are dismissive and disrespectful of the first peoples of these islands. In fact, many of their policies blatantly discriminate against Hawaiians, especially Hawaiian nationals. We’ll talk more of that the next time.
So, to all the woke citizens of the State of Hawaii... to Governor Ige, legislators and other public officials... the Democrat Party, the Republican Party, the Business Roundtable, etc. How about showing us some respect? Hawaiian Lives Matter!
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The U.S. presence in the Hawaiian Islands is neither legitimate or immutable.
The more we stand as a nation; the more we assert the Hawaiian Kingdom is alive and kicking; the more we expose U.S. claims as false; the sooner we will be a Free Hawaii.-
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Please join the ku’e action to rename McKinley High School and to remove the offensive statue by signing this online petition.
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Ua Ola ke Ea – Sovereignty Lives
A Year to Celebrate the Hawaiian Kingdom – Past, Present and Future
Still in the process of ramping up…
If you are (or if you know of someone who is) interested in helping facilitate any aspect of “Ua Ola ke Ea,” please contact: info@HawaiianKingdom.net
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The campaign to Free Hawaii continues to gain momentum ...
Your kōkua, large or small, is vital to this effort...
To contribute, go to: https://GoFundMe.com/FreeHawaii
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To contribute in other ways (airline miles, travel vouchers, clerical help, etc...) email us at info@HawaiianKingdom.net
Also... Check out the great FREE HAWAII products you can purchase HERE
All proceeds go to help the cause. Mahalo Nui Loa!
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Malama Pono,
Leon Siu
Hawaiian National