Do Hawaii Locals HATE Mainlanders?

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
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  • @movingtohawaii
    @movingtohawaii  3 года назад

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    • @CryptSak
      @CryptSak 5 месяцев назад +1

      Bruh that was a good video till I realized you're side stepping the fact that Hawaii is illegally occupied. While being a real state agent knowingly selling people your peoples stolen land 😮

  • @Lawrence_of_Asia
    @Lawrence_of_Asia Год назад +25

    Notice the speaker doesn’t want to openly say he grew up around a lot of whites…
    It’s a tell tell sign that there is an undertone of racism towards whites in Hawaii.
    Kill Haole Day, was a real thing…

    • @NthQldGirl
      @NthQldGirl Год назад +3

      Wow that's terrible...what if it was the other way around though

    • @MikeOxmau
      @MikeOxmau 8 месяцев назад

      @@NthQldGirlit was

    • @ProphetYoda
      @ProphetYoda 21 день назад

      Exactly

    • @ProphetYoda
      @ProphetYoda 21 день назад

      @@NthQldGirlit isn’t tho

    • @NthQldGirl
      @NthQldGirl 21 день назад

      @@ProphetYoda it's coming across that way

  • @knucklehoagies
    @knucklehoagies Год назад +25

    Hawaii has the ghettoness of inner cities mixed with the racism of the rural deep south. That's basically hawaiian locals in a nutshell. If you look different, people will judge you or call you haole off the bat....and even then if you want to fit in, you have to do and act like everyone else.

    • @bp50blu
      @bp50blu 10 месяцев назад +1

      Uh. Guess what Haole means. Foreigner. So if you don't want to be a foreigner, you do the opposite, right? You do and act like everyone else. Didn't you do your research before stepping foot in Hawaii?

    • @I_like_water23
      @I_like_water23 9 месяцев назад +2

      Well your not wrong entirely and nobody can change other peoples opinions but not all hawaiians act like that it’s just the influence from the missionaries that came and well… took over the land

    • @kanakamokunui1039
      @kanakamokunui1039 4 месяца назад

      That’s what happens when Hawaii turns into a melting pot. Other races bring their bad habits and mix it with Ours.

    • @user-qh4fo1nk3w
      @user-qh4fo1nk3w 3 месяца назад +2

      It’s funny how most people who say scream Haole are also Haole because they are not true Hawaiian. So may micros, Samoans, Filipinos think they rate that shit

    • @kanakamokunui1039
      @kanakamokunui1039 3 месяца назад

      @@user-qh4fo1nk3w Haole means foreigner in Hawaiian.So it don’t matter if Your Fijian to Plutonian..YOUR NOT HAWAIIAN and nothing to do with race BUT LOCATION! And not forgetting Our Polynesian descendants roots that traces to New Zealand.

  • @linkin622
    @linkin622 Год назад +13

    Short answer, yes there’s a lot of racism in Hawaii…beautiful place but the people…not so much. Sorry but that’s the truth.

    • @Gabegetsgains_
      @Gabegetsgains_ Год назад +3

      There isn’t. I’m hoale and all of my friends are local kine. This place isn’t the US, if you’re respectful to the land and culture and give back to the community you’ll be accepted. Lots of mfrs come here expecting like they can do what they please, you can’t, all besides Kanaka Maoli are guests here, treat it with respect.

    • @Sunkenballs12
      @Sunkenballs12 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@Gabegetsgains_it is the US. Sorry y'all don't get that.

  • @PerrincinaSprecaci
    @PerrincinaSprecaci 2 месяца назад +2

    There's a bumper sticker in Hawaii that reads: "Aloha also means goodbye." Kinda says it all right there.
    My aunt moved to Hawaii and would be standing in line at a grocery store and the cashier would totally ignore her and call up the Hawaiian women standing behind her in line and check them out instead. They'd laugh and say "Go home, haole".

  • @user-qh4fo1nk3w
    @user-qh4fo1nk3w 3 месяца назад +5

    A lot of locals I’ve encountered are just ignorant

  • @JohnnyO-bi1pb
    @JohnnyO-bi1pb 6 месяцев назад +3

    Mad props going out to The Core Team ….. Thank you for such useful info. Nobody does it like you guys.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  6 месяцев назад

      Mahalo for your comment and feedback!

  • @Yabroproductions33
    @Yabroproductions33 10 месяцев назад +4

    Simply put,
    Treat ppl the way u want to be treated. Be cool, ppl will be cool to you. Be active in your community as a positive force and Aloha goes along way.

  • @ayenah
    @ayenah 9 месяцев назад +5

    Just be respectful where ever you go and you most likely will be fine. We r jus trying to live and work in one of the most expensive states not because we want to, but because this is our land we are connected to it, and that’s something most mainlanders don’t understand! We love our land and it’s hard to watch what it is becoming.

  • @dojo3175
    @dojo3175 Год назад +25

    There are jerks to be found anywhere but Hawaii has no more than anywhere else. I'm from the South and Hawaii is the only place in the world that I've been to that gives "Southern hospitality" a run for it's money. Sure, you'll come across obvious jerks that are angry at the world but no more than in the South or anywhere else I've traveled to. Don't give them a second thought and you'll have a great time

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +3

      I was also raised in the south for the fire to art of my childhood and have southern family. I’m actually visiting Nashville right now. I’d say aloha is (can be) all things that southern hospitality are and more and without the constant sarcasm, which I actually enjoy when it’s from friends and family.

    • @kanakamokunui1039
      @kanakamokunui1039 4 месяца назад

      Yessah! 🤙🏾💪🏾

    • @paulvon2378
      @paulvon2378 3 месяца назад +1

      ignore the little jerk guys and focus on the nice-looking women.

    • @paulruth809
      @paulruth809 3 месяца назад

      Chee ho. he's nut wrong.

  • @Letmeslideinyou
    @Letmeslideinyou Год назад +6

    I was raised to respect anyone no matter what race or age. I like the way you're coming from. It's good advice for new visitors. Love my hawaii visit.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +1

      Mahalo for sharing 🤙 Hope you enjoyed your trip

    • @arturogarcia9946
      @arturogarcia9946 6 месяцев назад

      I got a Hawaiian roommate he try to kill me I Guess he doesn't like mexicans we mexicans we're cool with Hawaiian but why he acts like that for no reason

  • @metadegen
    @metadegen 8 месяцев назад +5

    But when you move to Mainland leave that Hawaiian Culture and way of life over there? Exactly

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  8 месяцев назад +2

      Not exactly sure what you mean. Being kind from both I’ll say though the Hawaiian culture translates to the mainland culture easier because the Hawaiian culture is heavier on being reserved, humble, respectful etc., so people aren’t typically complaining about Hawaiians bringing their modesty. That said, it can also be thin skinned and easily triggered so sometimes Hawaii culture would fail on the mainland

  • @stevekov6740
    @stevekov6740 9 дней назад

    Unfortunately there are loud individuals who demonstrate hatred in all cultures and the internet makes their voices louder. I've visited Hawaii several times (usually stayed in Ma'alaea Bay on Maui) and I have never experienced personal hostility from locals. I'm from the mainland but I can immediately feel the Aloha chill attitude when I reach the islands. I can even feel it at home in Michigan on a relaxing summer day as I listen to Brothers Cazimero by a lake or by the pool. Usually in Hawaii if I smile and greet a person and either waive or throw a shaka I get the same in return. Life moves a little bit slower in the islands but when you adapt a bit and show the respect, Hawaii is truly unique and truly paradise. Tourists: DO YOUR HOMEWORK on the do's and don'ts for when you are in Hawaii. 🤙Aloha from SE Michigan.

  • @mwilk19
    @mwilk19 Год назад +11

    I've been to Hawaii more than a dozen times. I've never, ever had a local be rude or nasty to me or my wife. Respect the culture and you'll have no problems. I can't say the same for where I live.(Texas)

    • @labadaba5088
      @labadaba5088 10 месяцев назад

      Never directly so but perhaps indirectly in my experience

  • @CLee-qh3er
    @CLee-qh3er Год назад +1

    RESPECT and ALOHA

  • @rioenriquez9637
    @rioenriquez9637 2 года назад +31

    Respect the culture, Hawaii is a different world. Show Aloha

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  2 года назад +1

      That's right 🤙

    • @mikebuck1897
      @mikebuck1897 Год назад +1

      Sorry brah. I grew up in Hawaii (Kaneohe & Mililani). If you have blonde hair & blue eyes, you will never be accepted by many in Hawaii. I have brown eyes & brown hair. After getting tanned & learning pidgin, I was able to fit in … sort of. I had the Hapa Haole look. But I had friend that was never going to be accepted by some locals due to his blonde hair & blue eyes. He ended up going to the mainland for college.

    • @kristencampbell7993
      @kristencampbell7993 Год назад +3

      I lived on the Big Island and I loved living there. But the one thing I learned is to respect the islanders and respect the land.

    • @Shady.__.
      @Shady.__. 8 месяцев назад +1

      ⁠​⁠@@mikebuck1897I also grew up in Oahu,Hawaii but I never saw or heard of anyone that had a problem with blonde hair and blue eyes. Is that actually true? I saw many people n’ they had those features.

    • @mikebuck1897
      @mikebuck1897 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Shady.__. did you actually mingle with locals?

  • @casanovavirgo4011
    @casanovavirgo4011 7 месяцев назад +2

    Don't stare...every asian country ever when a foreigner is there 👀👀👀😂.

  • @Tr0nzoid
    @Tr0nzoid Год назад +1

    It seems so easy for people to understand that surroundings have a lot to do with how people grow up talking.
    A good way to live in Hawaii is through the military. You get to live in a diverse community of people from all over the US (without having to pay the high living expenses), within that diverse community of various cultures. It is probably easier for the younger kids in elementary school because they can go to school on the installation. The only problem is that it does not last that long.

    • @I_like_water23
      @I_like_water23 9 месяцев назад +2

      Or just show Aloha and respect other people that’s how I am and I’m pretty well liked😊

  • @Surfrz3
    @Surfrz3 Год назад +15

    There's more than enough pure racism in Hawaii. Most local people are warm hearted and decent. But there are definitely some you need to stay away from. And no matter how much respect you show, you won't get any back. The land of Aloha is actually a very tense place. No one needs to give up their own culture to assimilate anywhere, really. You do you, and well, just be nice.

    • @Lawrence_of_Asia
      @Lawrence_of_Asia Год назад +1

      I agree, super tense place’.

    • @nailsdeb
      @nailsdeb 11 месяцев назад

      I’m getting this vibe. I was hoping to visit one day. Sounds like tourists can be super rude. I think I’d be ok from 🇨🇦👍😊

    • @BrightGreenOG
      @BrightGreenOG 10 месяцев назад

      Just go somewhere else it's not that great anyway food sucks it's boring and locals are pigs

  • @auntyv
    @auntyv 2 месяца назад

    Grew up on Oahu in the 60's. Have been back several times for visits, all the islands except Lanai (and Niihau, duh). Have always been treated well by locals. Only one time did a couple of teenagers key off on me (I'm overweight). Usually someone else initiates a conversation. I always tell people stand still anywhere for a minute and somebody will stop to talk story. Never fails for me. Love Hawaii. Miss it so much.

  • @Kuhladestkyicky
    @Kuhladestkyicky 10 месяцев назад

    I like how I can blend in when I visit.

  • @joshuaperez7479
    @joshuaperez7479 Год назад +6

    Do Hawaiians think that mainlanders are "rich?" I asked because I can't help but notice a similarity with the Philippines because of my time in the Philippines they thought that I was "rich"

    • @kendawg8085
      @kendawg8085 Год назад +1

      I think they rich they flash money like it’s nothing I see it everyday in Kona

    • @joshuaperez7479
      @joshuaperez7479 Год назад

      @@kendawg8085 oh ok wow I see. I'm an American mainlander. Thanks for the response.

    • @kendawg8085
      @kendawg8085 Год назад +2

      @@joshuaperez7479 all good my guy I born and raised hawai’i my whole life that’s all I see with tourists nice rentals act like they own the place no care people live here their 1 week of fun is everyday struggle for us locals who doing whatever to survive if you come have fun enjoy be respectful

    • @labadaba5088
      @labadaba5088 10 месяцев назад

      Well most likely comparatively so, because as described by the hosts of this YT channel, education and “the grind” is not something given great value or importance within the general Hawaiian community.
      And if you pick a good college major and build yourself up, success if not immediately is due to come, one way or another.

    • @SidewaysBurnouts
      @SidewaysBurnouts 9 месяцев назад

      most people i know that moved to hawaii were homeless hippies who wanted to live on a commune.

  • @truthseekermissile
    @truthseekermissile 7 дней назад

    This is so much like the Mexican culture I grew up in here in Arizona. If you came to the hood with blonde hair blue eyes, you were not trusted until proven trustworthy and even then still looked at with reservation. But a Mexican family will feed you if they have nothing to give and if they have no money to do it with. It's just what we grew up in.

  • @MLT1904
    @MLT1904 9 месяцев назад +6

    I want to make it ABUNDANTLY CLEAR…
    We don’t hate people who come from the US continent. we don’t take well to entitled high maka maka faka’s who act like they’re above everyone else because they have money or because they’re so “educated” or even more so come off as disrespectful because they fail to realize there’s a certain decorum we adhere to in Hawai’i.
    it’s one thing to be ignorant & try to learn to become better but it’s another thing to willfully ignore the decorum. It’s the mindset that you bring with you that makes you garbage, not where you come from or your skin color! Remember, ALOHA IS FREE SO IS CRACKS.

    • @alfgrebs6172
      @alfgrebs6172 Месяц назад

      That's a lie. People attacked on looks alone. Hawaii is like 60s Alabama.

  • @Iamdrhines
    @Iamdrhines 11 месяцев назад +4

    They'll just treat you with hate

  • @saluhmander749
    @saluhmander749 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent video

  • @musicmike1960
    @musicmike1960 Год назад +2

    When my father was stationed at Pearl Harbor from 1973-1977 I attended school and the only time I felt there was a point where there was tension between myself and my new Hawaiian friends was a day that was called "Kill Haole day" and the definition of this I found on line...( Kill Haole Day is the term for bullying incidents that occurred in some public Hawaii schools, when non-white students would harass and attack white students. Kill Haole Day was discussed by the Hawaiian legislature when debating hate crimes legislature in 1999, despite the lack of documented incidents. )...Even friends became somewhat hostile towards me but that didn't last long...All in all I loved our time in Hawaii... Hawaii No Ka Oi.

    • @Lawrence_of_Asia
      @Lawrence_of_Asia Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing’. That’s insightful’
      Feeling the bullying and hate being here and it’s unfortunate

    • @vaskylark
      @vaskylark 11 месяцев назад +1

      OMG that is horrific! You got bullied and beaten up at school didn't you? I'm sorry if that happened :( I'm a tenderhearted woman but that makes me so sad hearing your story. Your friends would bully you too because of your skin color? I'm very fair skinned, blonde blue eyes too, so I guess I'd really be hated. That is sick. They got rid of the day didn't they? Got rid of the awful term too I hope? Haole is racist term for whites or what? Am I getting this wrong or is the H word the same as how the N word was used for blacks but H for whites in Hawaii? If so I hope it was outlawed, or at least people shamed for using it. That is so hurtful. My Dad was from the midwest and he told me as a child that he would whip my butt so hard if he ever heard me use the N word, that it was degrading and wrong and that skin color was nothing, that we all bleed red and nobody is better than anyone else. I taught my kids the same thing.

    • @Xnovality
      @Xnovality 9 месяцев назад

      @@SidewaysBurnoutsof course you need a gun, coward.

    • @CryptSak
      @CryptSak 5 месяцев назад

      Haole is often used towards whites but it literally means foreigner and can be used when speaking to a person of any color. If you truly wish to understand more of why there is alot of pent of frustration with haoles you need to understand Hawaiians have been waiting very patiently for America to restore the Hawaiian Kingdom to Sovereign Independent Nation it was before the illegal overthrow.

  • @thomaspatterson5913
    @thomaspatterson5913 Год назад +2

    Interesting. Kind of factual. I was stationed out there in the early 1990s up in Schofield 25th ID. This is true what you’re saying

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +1

      Glad you found value in this video. Be sure to check out our recent video that is a few iterations more recent than this one!

    • @thomaspatterson5913
      @thomaspatterson5913 Год назад

      @@movingtohawaii 👍🏾

  • @175elias
    @175elias Год назад +5

    You are right.I’m local-ish I show respect & get respect.i know not everyone is gonna like me for one reason or another.i still show respect that way they see not all people that visit or move here are the same.i love the unique culture & yes there are bad apples everywhere

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +1

      Like you say, it’s all about respect 🤙

  • @glennsak
    @glennsak Год назад +6

    Give respect, get respect. Just like anywhere else.

  • @kimoinman2249
    @kimoinman2249 Год назад +1

    I believe the respect is in order however the people that come to visit and possibly end up staying I need to understand that wherever they came from we don’t do it that way and it’s a big no-no on a local site for Kentucky person for example trying to tell us how to do it here in Hawaii Because that’s how they do it in Kentucky or wherever else do you come from they need to not only show respect But learn to understand our island mentality that may help make Easier to accept them otherwise let them all come spend the money enjoy the Island show their respect they go home.

  • @2endsformacircle762
    @2endsformacircle762 2 года назад +12

    Being Filipino I find that Hawaiians and Filipinos have alot in common culturally like taking your shoes off, respect for elders and love of family. Im not originally from here but don't find getting along with locals to be an issue at all.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  2 года назад +4

      Getting along with locals can be difficult for some people who come from a different culture or country. Many people moving here from the mainland ask us about this topic

    • @federalreservebrown2507
      @federalreservebrown2507 Год назад

      Kahuna Kanakaole said the only thing worse than a haoli was a dog eating flip calling itself a local

    • @da5str1
      @da5str1 Год назад

      I heard Filipinos get treated like shit 😢

    • @2endsformacircle762
      @2endsformacircle762 Год назад

      @@da5str1 you come here and act like shit you get treated like shit. If you put out bad energy you get bad energy in return.

    • @jacobr4558
      @jacobr4558 Год назад

      @@federalreservebrown2507 that is a very racist statement. That would be assuming that ALL haoles are bad and ALL Filipinos eat dog.

  • @tecate9408
    @tecate9408 Год назад +3

    Come with respect, get respect

  • @dhn.
    @dhn. Месяц назад

    It does exist just like in every other place in the world.

  • @MikeOxmau
    @MikeOxmau 8 месяцев назад +1

    You get what you give. Come over with respect leave your entitlement at the door you’ll be fine the moment you start trying to push the way you act wherever you came from you not gonna like it

  • @Hipit55
    @Hipit55 Год назад

    Hate? well its not like hate its more like envy,rent is really expensive in Hawaii compared to the mainland where in some areas you can live much cheaper earning the same income which is why most born in Hawaii opt to settle somewhere in the mainland.

  • @WolfyHowes75
    @WolfyHowes75 9 месяцев назад +2

    I have worked many years in the tourism industry in various locations including many years in Alaska. I have been to the Big Island and to Kauai, both times as a tourist. I also travel extensively in South America (off the beaten path)… having worked in tourism and traveling extensively I am not an idiot tourist - yes they exist I see them everywhere and from all cultures and backgrounds. Having said that, I do get targeted on occasion for being blonde/blue - such as getting asked for money in Colombia way more than my father who is dark hair/skin… no biggie. The ONLY place I have been harassed and threatened multiple times (physically threatened as well) was in Kauai. All 3 times I was alone and there were 3-7 locals. One of the times was very close to getting out of hand and my hair and Wiley color were mentioned repeatedly all 3 times. I honestly wish the US government would pull out and give the islands back to the people to run how they see fit. There is a very high percentage of Hawaiians who want to be sovereign and I wish we would move our Pacific fleet and operations to an island where it was welcomed. Let Hawaii be left to itself and make a new 50th state. It is hands down the most racist place I have experienced in my extensive travels and their threats worked - I will never go back and anyone I know who is planning to visit (and who looks like me) I try to dissuade them from doing so. In this sense I guess I am now an ally to the locals!

    • @James-sn5mg
      @James-sn5mg 9 месяцев назад

      I don't blame you. I had lived in Oahu myself for many years. It is for certain the most racist place on earth. They always brag about being nice, kind, having Aloha, Ohana but it's all biggest media hyped up BS to make their Island look good. I dealt with more jerks, A-holes, pricks, knuckleheads, racist A-holes and uneducated SOBs more in Hawaii than anywhere else. Never ever go to Hawaii.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow 😮 From our whole team, thank you, for sharing such a detailed and personal story with us. Across our state, there are many instances where tourism and sovereignty don’t mix. To many locals on Kauai, that island is the last stand. Glad to hear you weren’t physically harmed.

  • @shirleyupvall9360
    @shirleyupvall9360 11 месяцев назад

    Answer to first ? I would say yes and for good reason

  • @Alexandra-jv3nl
    @Alexandra-jv3nl 2 месяца назад

    I am a “white” woman from the Midwest originally, now a military physician. I have always loved Hawaiian values and culture and dreamed of moving to HI since I was in middle school! My husband is from eastern europe. My dream is to PCS to HI but I did have concerns about bullying, especially for my kiddos attending school, despite us of course with the intent to respect and assimilate into the culture. Does anyone have advice/experience they can touch on about this? Thank you for discussing these topics that other realtors seem to skirt around-we will certainly be contacting your realty team y’all are great. ☺️

    • @davagevorriose8046
      @davagevorriose8046 26 дней назад

      My wife and I, both white, have lived in Hawaii for over a decade, and I can count on one hand the number of personal negative interactions I've had with locals. Our children have had exactly one interaction where they were bullied for race. Our older child has been bullied many times now in school, but not for race. Both of our children have friends, both locals and transplants from all over: Polynesia, SE and E Asia, US Mainland, etc.
      The worst I've seen is with some of my younger, white male co-workers fresh to the islands. Often that's triggered by something dumb they do, though there is a racial component to what happens afterwards. Sometimes they don't do anything wrong, like to get a Hawaii state drivers license, and have to go back 5+ times.
      [[EDIT: It is important to note that what racism is here isn't directed specifically at white people, it's directed in every direction. I hear that the micronesians get the worst of it, but I haven't seen it in person. It's just a few shitty people being shitty to everyone else. Most people are pretty kind and awesome.]]
      People in Hawaii are people, just like anywhere else; there are good people and bad people, good Hawaiians and bad Hawaiians, good locals and bad locals. Most people out here are extremely friendly, though customs are not the same on the Mainland (just like they are not the same across all areas of the Mainland). Take off your shoes when entering a house, don't be an Aku bird (i.e. don't show up to a party with nothing in hand), don't mess with protected animals (turtles, seals, Nene, etc.), and so on. If you come out, just get to know people around you and ask; there's no shame in learning.
      The big one out here is Aloha. It's real; you can just about touch it. It doesn't just mean hello and goodbye. People live with Aloha, treat each other with Aloha, and many locals even drive with Aloha, which takes some getting used to!
      Now days, even white people run into racism on the Mainland. It's actually nice to get away from Mainland politics and just get to know your neighbors as people.

    • @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729
      @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729 3 дня назад

      ​@@davagevorriose8046 well said

    • @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729
      @thebestthingthatneverhappe6729 3 дня назад

      I didn't get to grow up here. Parents couldn't afford to stay... My mom and uncles were all half white, quarter filipino and quarter Hawaiian. They were darker than most Hawaiians I see on the island even today. Grew up near Baltimore and some of my friends thought we had African American cuz my mom was dark and I was the only non black on my basketball team 🤣 .
      My uncles told me they'd get bullied whenever the kids saw them with their dad because all the white comes from him Army vet).
      Nowadays u have kids lighter than me blonde hair blue eyes getting into Kamehameha 😅.
      My dad worked construction in the 70's and early 80's helped build homes in Hawaii kai but could barely afford roach infested apartment in Waipahu... funny enough it was the Filipinos that would always call him haole not the Hawaiians.
      If the kids are respectful, show Aloha they should mostly be fine regarding race and bullying. My other half works in the schools. Middle school is the potential rough time.
      Could always teach your kids martial arts so they can defend themselves if needed. My brother has autism but was a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and he had to use it at least 3 separate times in school. Many military members have the time of their life in Hawaii and their kids do too.

  • @IolaniPuu
    @IolaniPuu 2 месяца назад

    He mea paʻakikī loa kēia mea. Aia ke ʻano ʻino i loko o ke kanaka haole a me ke kanaka ʻōiwi no hoʻi. E koho ana au i ke ʻano aloha kapu. He ala lāʻiki kēia ala, akā, hiki iā ʻoukou ke hana noʻeau i kahi wahi lokahi maʻaneʻi. E ōlelo ʻoukou i nā huaʻōlelo ʻoluʻolu iā ke kanaka ʻapau. E hana ʻoukou i ka palena ʻikaika. Speak kind words, strong boundaries. I commit to kindness.

  • @barbie6695
    @barbie6695 Год назад

    Puerto Ricans also bring African, Spanish, and Native American culture, being as though they are also of African, Spanish, and Native American descent.

  • @bendare8210
    @bendare8210 Год назад +2

    Maybe incoming flights to Hawaii should be required to play Mr. Sun Cho Lee by Keola and Kapono Beamer over the intercom just before landing just to get curious conversation going. 😂

  • @chuckiepeoples
    @chuckiepeoples Год назад +19

    Hawaiians despise haoles, but love the haole dollar.

    • @Lawrence_of_Asia
      @Lawrence_of_Asia Год назад +7

      I agree’. Racism is strong’

    • @user-kj2pl5vy6f
      @user-kj2pl5vy6f Год назад +2

      What other dollar would they use 😂

    • @chuckiepeoples
      @chuckiepeoples Год назад +4

      @@user-kj2pl5vy6f They could barter in chickens and wild pigs, I guess.

    • @I_like_water23
      @I_like_water23 9 месяцев назад +3

      I’m sorry that you guys came over here stole water from the windward side for sugar and the spread rumors about the queen than took over our sovereign kingdom we should’ve just let you guys take it with no hard feelings and tell everybody to not hold grudges to the people restricting our culture and our identity I’m so sorry that’s all our fault

    • @I_like_water23
      @I_like_water23 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@chuckiepeoples Haole means foreign people btw not white, people just think it means that now

  • @trish670
    @trish670 Год назад +1

    Yes, you will have trouble with the locals

  • @PJSouza
    @PJSouza 2 года назад

    What do you mean by depending on income and socioeconomic status?

  • @brianfuller757
    @brianfuller757 8 месяцев назад

    I worked in Hawaii in the 70s and later was posted at Schofield Barracks. I found locals had/have ambivalent attitudes towards haoles. Understand that a haole is a tourist or white person or simply a mainlander.

  • @e-dog-e619
    @e-dog-e619 4 месяца назад

    🤙🏿🌴✊🏿

  • @leolani6040
    @leolani6040 Год назад +5

    Brahh…. You should really take this post DOWN. It’s not good for how people on mainland U.S. already views us Hawaiians. Or at least change your picture of you flipping off everybody…. They know we don’t like them and are afraid of us. 🤙🏽

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад

      I have considered it. Thank you for your comment

    • @kashephillips2133
      @kashephillips2133 4 месяца назад

      well before this comment i thought all of yall were cool but i guess not.

  • @robertcorrea557
    @robertcorrea557 2 месяца назад

    That's the thing as a islander my self, these hawaiians I understand about sovereignty, but at the end of the day we sure love the stuff that the haoles brought like trucks right ❓😂lol

  • @Khyel120
    @Khyel120 7 месяцев назад

    If I come to Hawaii, will they not like me? If i am black

  • @barbie6695
    @barbie6695 Год назад +1

    So there weren't many Brown people in deep Southern Florida? That's odd. What kind of people were they?

  • @rickspivey3410
    @rickspivey3410 Год назад +5

    When you sink in the ocean we will give you the same welcome here. Which is your not welcome stay where you are. Learn to live on the water.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад

      Class act

    • @rickspivey3410
      @rickspivey3410 Год назад

      @@movingtohawaii You're racist towards little children. I lived in your neighborhood and went to your schools in first and second grades. All you Hawaiians teachers and other kids treated me and my sister like lepers. We were children of an Army soldier. I live in the south and your worse than the Klu Klux Klan. The Klan is now history but your still here being racist in 2023.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад

      @@rickspivey3410 born in the south here half southern family and I’m a veteran. Your bias def doesn’t apply to me

    • @rickspivey3410
      @rickspivey3410 Год назад +2

      @@movingtohawaii All Native Hawaiians were racist when we lived there in the1970's. I never met one who wasn't.

    • @rickspivey3410
      @rickspivey3410 Год назад +3

      I tell everyone that I know to never go to Hawaii. I tell them to go to another South Pacific Island because they are more welcoming and friendly.

  • @neacienation
    @neacienation 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just dont go. Who wants to fly for a plus hours spend thousands of thousands of dollars and a place where people don't want you to be? Hawaii is way too expensive and way too far away there's plenty of places you can go to for that tropical experience in the southeast. Besides it seems almost sacrilegious to go to Maui right now. There still people who haven't been found yet how can you swim in the waters that are graveyard? Seems extremely disrespectful.

  • @kendawg8085
    @kendawg8085 Год назад

    You cool with me I cool with you act up with me you going have hard time getting on my good side

  • @ggonz178
    @ggonz178 Месяц назад

    Respect?
    It goes both ways, not just for Hawaiians!

  • @AMS-ri3xm
    @AMS-ri3xm Год назад

    I'm dark-skinned mixed Hawaiian wit hazel blue eyes ..u wouldn't understand what my era fought for and in all light u ain't local ur spam so ur words don't count but would my opinion make a change in Florida..I doubt it 💯

  • @KuaG12
    @KuaG12 Год назад +1

    Watch ‘Beyond Paradise’ that pretty much sums it up. Respect the Aina, no talk stink and no ack stuck up. You’re good

  • @suebee1436
    @suebee1436 Год назад +1

    A friend of mine whos husband was a marine. Stationed there. This was 1974. She said they did not like mainlanders.

  • @jayc4715
    @jayc4715 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @joeyfromcali
    @joeyfromcali 11 месяцев назад +2

    Aloha even her in Cali Shows respect Ohana meeting up with Hawaiian family you show respect you get it. You treat the Kapuna your elders with the respect they deserve. Goes a long way. Pacific Islanders are allot alike. treat them with the respect they deserve. And they will love you. Mahalo to all my Hawaiian Ohana. At home in Hawaii and her in Cali

  • @ny9983
    @ny9983 2 года назад +8

    Respect Hawaiian culture and it’s people👊

    • @MurielDeppman
      @MurielDeppman 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hawaiians are AMERICANS and should act like it

    • @Sunkenballs12
      @Sunkenballs12 9 месяцев назад

      Listen yall bitches got taken over. Your a state of the US. Get over it.

  • @Reynard-ic4qn
    @Reynard-ic4qn Месяц назад +1

    They hate micronesians.

  • @tednottodd
    @tednottodd Год назад +5

    Be humble. If someone says Aloha, make sure to say Aloha in return. Don’t be pushy. Treat everyone with respect. Don’t judge based on what someone is wearing, or the car they drive, or the job they hold. You won’t have any trouble getting along with any locals.

    • @192OOIDJJ3
      @192OOIDJJ3 Год назад +2

      Haha Wish that was true in some cases.

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +1

      with ‘many’ locals…..for the most part. There is ignorance everywhere.

    • @nerthus4685
      @nerthus4685 Год назад

      Why don't you have respect first? You be humble. You racist so called Hawaiins are always attacking and beating tourists for no reason. You stop being pushy.

    • @knucklehoagies
      @knucklehoagies Год назад

      @@nerthus4685 It's a two way street. Mainlander tourists (usually the rich karen types) are the ones that they hate the most. But then again, every american in every state hates those types. Problem is hawaiian locals tend to look at every white person and assume they are the dreaded "entitled karen" tourist.

  • @victormaitlin9636
    @victormaitlin9636 Год назад +2

    As a member of the LGBTQ community, I have never felt more attacked than I was in Hawaii. My husband and I always heard Hawaii was friendly to our community but we found out quickly in Waikiki you cannot be openly gay without harrassment.

    • @laurenl3785
      @laurenl3785 Год назад +8

      Always a victims i guess..

    • @Gabegetsgains_
      @Gabegetsgains_ Год назад

      My Auntie is gay and she’s here, she is accepted by everyone. Don’t come here thinking like this place is the US, it’s completely different. Maybe you’re just a dick, if you come here not respecting the culture of course people won’t be kind to you.

    • @victormaitlin9636
      @victormaitlin9636 Год назад

      @@laurenl3785 You are homophobic.

    • @I_like_water23
      @I_like_water23 9 месяцев назад +2

      That’s because Waikiki always is a tourist trap and the tourists basically stole Waikiki for them selfs and (not saying all) but most of them are super nasty

  • @skrrskrr99
    @skrrskrr99 10 месяцев назад +1

    I got good vibes in hawaii. I didn't like it because I felt like tourists were annoying, and I saw a lot of homeless people that looked like they came from the mainland and were just living off handouts and foraging.

    • @timoohara7760
      @timoohara7760 10 месяцев назад

      yes you are correct while the island is beautiful the tourists haven and homeless are crazy

    • @I_like_water23
      @I_like_water23 9 месяцев назад +1

      The government actually tried shipping all the homeless to Hawaii for their benefits it was really selfish

  • @user-op3uo9cs8j
    @user-op3uo9cs8j 5 месяцев назад

    isnt everyone brown in florida

  • @gabrielleangelica1977
    @gabrielleangelica1977 11 месяцев назад +8

    The natives need to also treat the guests of Hawaii like valued human beings! They wouldn't get a free pass on the mainland...

    • @darrylwakinekona3772
      @darrylwakinekona3772 7 месяцев назад +3

      Shaddup

    • @gabrielleangelica1977
      @gabrielleangelica1977 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@darrylwakinekona3772 Up yours! 🐷 When it comes to mutual respect and common decency, the only racist/hypocrite is YOU...

  • @twilyumz
    @twilyumz 3 года назад +10

    Free Hawaii.

    • @Sunkenballs12
      @Sunkenballs12 9 месяцев назад

      Why so a different country an come and take you over? You should be eternally grateful the US annexed you and protects you. If you had been taken over by any other country, you would have probably been killed off entirely, and at best used as a slave state.

  • @Gabegetsgains_
    @Gabegetsgains_ Год назад +1

    If you come here, treat the land and people with respect. All my friends are local kine and I’m Hoale. Treat the land as it’s sacred, give back to the community. Most people come here with the mindset that they can act a fool and act how they act in the mainland, you can’t. It it’s own place with its own culture. If you come here acting a fool, of course some bruddas gon check you lmao

  • @keoniable
    @keoniable 3 года назад +10

    Keep hawaii hawaiian 👊🏼🤙🏽

    • @jacobr4558
      @jacobr4558 Год назад +5

      How much of Hawaii is Hawaiian? I heard there are only around 2,000 pure Hawaiians . The culture in Hawaii is a huge mix.
      I just don't understand your comment. There is not much left to "keep" Hawaiian. Not being disrespectful just curious what you mean?

    • @thedeputy4268
      @thedeputy4268 2 месяца назад

      Keoniable's comment proves this whole video is wrong

  • @rqdtv
    @rqdtv 10 месяцев назад

    Stockholm Syndrome

  • @maxjami563
    @maxjami563 Год назад +4

    Japanese influence is probably the best thing that has happened to Hawaii. It is one of the few places in America that has "culture".

    • @donovansablan2074
      @donovansablan2074 Год назад +11

      So who bombed Pearl Harbor?

    • @192OOIDJJ3
      @192OOIDJJ3 Год назад

      ​@@donovansablan2074 ikr?

    • @firstreality3867
      @firstreality3867 Год назад

      I guess Native Hawaiians aren't "culture" enough for you.🙄 Good thing America actively tried to wipe it out.

    • @Dana888dana
      @Dana888dana Год назад +3

      So which military unit was the most decorated one in WW2? What Hawaiian King killed thousands of his own Hawaiians for 30 years of battle?

    • @labadaba5088
      @labadaba5088 10 месяцев назад

      @@Dana888danayeah, he probs did some Genghis khan stuff, def not on the same scale but almost certainly shared in some of the same activities.

  • @jesuscastillo3335
    @jesuscastillo3335 Год назад +1

    Hell Yes! After the way the USA stole their sovereignty, there are even Hawaiians that hate Hawaiians , Those who descent of the Hawaiians that were abandoned in Molokai decades ago, because they had Lepra, they arn't too happy with those Hawaiians that did this ,and I can't say that I blamed them, there's a reason why Molokai is the least friendly of the islands.

  • @mareerogers364
    @mareerogers364 11 месяцев назад +1

    Return the land to the original inhabitants.

    • @Sunkenballs12
      @Sunkenballs12 9 месяцев назад

      If that happened Japan China or Russia would take it over immediately. Hawaiis people would be killed of or at best enslaved/ used as a labor state.

  • @frankmunoz7767
    @frankmunoz7767 Год назад +1

    Brown skin rules Waimanalo Makaha

  • @federalreservebrown2507
    @federalreservebrown2507 Год назад +5

    hawaii is an illegally occupied country, not a US state

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +7

      It is a state… and it’s also an illegally occupied country. We get it

    • @federalreservebrown2507
      @federalreservebrown2507 Год назад +1

      @@movingtohawaii that's like having Patriot acts and constitutions you can have one of the other but you can't have both Hawaii is an illegally occupied country

    • @movingtohawaii
      @movingtohawaii  Год назад +6

      @@federalreservebrown2507 ok. Try don’t pay your state taxes den

    • @federalreservebrown2507
      @federalreservebrown2507 Год назад

      @@movingtohawaii when you legally chnage your name to federalreserve to highlight what jews did on 9/11,lthe tax people, cops and entire system cannot avoid you enough. deal HONESTLY with the fRAUD 9/11 and watch them run from you

    • @larrymatsumoto1413
      @larrymatsumoto1413 6 месяцев назад +1

      Oh, I agree with you 100%. Hawaii should be independent. Govern by the leaders of Hawaii

  • @hirobn8rmtaz457
    @hirobn8rmtaz457 Год назад +2

    Hey Haole 👎🏼

  • @drjojo5551
    @drjojo5551 2 месяца назад +1

    The hell hawaiian culture are you yammering about?? There is NO Hawaiian culture!!