The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Hate, Animosities in an Apartheid Occupied Hawaii
The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Hate, Animosities in an Apartheid Occupied Hawaii
Reviewed by Amelia Gora (2024)
Because there was No Annexation, the treatment of Kanaka Maoli remains as an apartheid situation by White Annexationists/Supremacists in the Hawaiian Islands even today. The move by the U.S. is to categorize Kanaka Maoli as an Indian Tribe.... this newspaper article uncovers the reasons since 1897:
The Independent. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, August 06, 1897, Image 2
Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
People of Color included "Niggers, Chinese, Indians, and Japanese" were 'bullied, flogged, and lynched at will as the occasion rises' by the usurpers in 1897:
The Independent. [volume] (Honolulu, H.I.) 1895-1905, July 17, 1897, Image 2
Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI
The word 'gora' which is literally translated as 'whitey' or 'of pale skin' is something we will use to refer to white people. The word 'kala' again refers to someone of dark skin or those of an Afro-Caribbean background. These are some of the most common words in our vocabulary but is it still okay to use
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