Friday, October 29, 2010

Hawai'i the Land of NO!

Oahu is a tiny island. It is made far tinier by the plethora of No Trespassing signs, gates and barriers at every turn.

How many public accesses are left to the beach on Kalaheo road?

Humanity itself is diminished as out of control lawmakers legislate an authoritarian agenda. These thugs couldn't stop at victimless crimes, no they had to go far, far further and criminalize innocent behaviors.

How far will the people of Hawai'i allow their rulers to corral them into a tinier and tinier space? How juvenile will they allow the Nanny-ocracy to prescribe their actions?

Not that this in any way excuses the theft of Hawai'i by the USA, but it was this childish behavior that the haoles used as their justification for coming to power in the first place, i.e "these savages need our guidance"

Two centuries later and the lesson hasn't been learned. "Please herd me. Please control me. Please tell me where I can go and where I can't. Please tell me what I can think and what I can say."

On a recent trip from Kaneohe to Pupukea, I couldn't find a single legal road into the interior. What little land wasn't fronted by (an often questionable) No Trespassing sign had a military gate in front of it. Some of the most beautiful spots on this island, never to be seen by human eyes. Never to have its true value known before yet another development of stucco houses is built upon it.

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