Lol like ugly white men weren't tipping you for being brown and dancing well
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Replying to @MoaniAndresen @FRDM_FGHTR and
“You’re so beautiful” “How do you move your hips like that” “Can I get your number” “when are you off work” ass American bitches. Paid my bills and never talked to any of them lmaoooo
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Replying to @carolhibookworm @MoaniAndresen and
Bruh, you use American lingo like it’s yours.
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Replying to @FRDM_FGHTR @MoaniAndresen and
Then you Americans shouldn’t have forced everyone in Hawaii to speak it then, the fuck lmao
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Replying to @carolhibookworm @MoaniAndresen and
Hawaiians lost their language on their own. How the fuck so Mexicans still speak Spanish? You’re an idiot.
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Replying to @FRDM_FGHTR @MoaniAndresen and
Our grandparents were beat for speaking Hawaiian in colonial schools. It was illegal to speak Hawaiian in the street until the early to mid 20th century. They fed GLASS to kids as a punishment for speaking Hawaiian. That’s how, you ignorant fuck.
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Replying to @carolhibookworm @MoaniAndresen and
Hahaha You let white people come into your country and feed you glass? That’s not on me by the way, that’s on your ancestry.
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Replying to @FRDM_FGHTR @carolhibookworm and
Sir, please stop this. You are ignorant and offensive. White people stole that land and brutalized the people who lived not just on it but with it. Our environment has been destroyed by white people. If we lived like Hawaiians, our planet would be in much better condition.
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Replying to @conductress @carolhibookworm and
I’ll acknowledge as much, but I won’t take blame for it. No one alive today has experienced true discrimination. That’s just a fact.
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Replying to @FRDM_FGHTR @carolhibookworm and
Just because you personally have not experienced discrimination or know anyone who has does not make it true. Heck, I PERSONALLY discriminated against people when I lived in Hawaii. I may not have called it that then, but it's true. And I witnessed plenty of it as well.
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I am working to make amends to the land I lived on, to the people I was privileged to live amongst and be taught by. It's hard, and humbling, and absolutely necessary. I hope you are open to learning more about discrimination against indigenous people.
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