Why would we think different of him? Kūʻē! And how come he doesnʻt call out the copʻs name? That oppressive mentality of making people feel unworthy, esp. for a cop who supposedly has to uphold the law would say such a thing (was he haole, or rather not from Hawaii?) is reinforcing that stereotype. We donʻt need more people like that cop to remain there! Nazism exists, just in different forms and people look at it differently. But thatʻs exactly what that police person was doing. But mahalo for all the details including reminding us of the judicial language in Hawaii!
@@s-trader4686 How come his parents speak Hawaiian then? Not trying to attack or anything, but that's what he said in Hawaiian when he first replied to the cop.
@@meijiishin5650 I forget his/his parents' life story. Anyways, here, I found a source: "By age 12, Anthony, who grew up in Waianae, began learning kui’ai, the traditional way of pounding pa’i’ai. Anthony, who is not Native Hawaiian, learned to love taro from his step-grandfather, a Native Hawaiian who is the last kuleana taro farmer in Waianae Valley." ("Poi Pounder On Codifying A Cultural Art." Civil Beat, 5/11/11)
I just cannot believe that the cop was so ignorant to do what he did on his part to get so upset because Uncle Daniel neva answer him in English! MUST HAVE BEEN ONE HAOLE!!! I just love all your episodes and enjoy every single one of them. The amazing people of Hawai'i and all their endeavors is powerful! Mahalo nui loa for all you and your team do to share these episodes on you tube.
Look I totally agree with you. If you want the land back then take it back. King David Kalakaua was weak and didn’t fight back. I mean Queen Liliʻuokalani put up resistance but didn’t succeed. In all of history land gets conquered for one reason or another but complaining about it won’t help.
My understanding is that after Queen Lili’uokalani was forced at gunpoint to abdicate, the Hawai’ian people did tell her they would fight to keep their independence. She said not to, the Americans would just kill you all. She may have been thinking of what happened to all the native people on the North American continent. And looking at what is happening in Gaza right now, you can see the genocide that happens when a people resist a colonizing power. But, seeing the support for Palestine among so many young American college students, maybe there has been a change in people’s attitudes toward this bullying? It’s important to keep pushing back. Thanks for not giving up!
@@swirledworld340 That's what I meant: The Hawai'ians wisely did not resist the takeover, so they survived althugh many have had to move to the US "Mainland" because it has become too expensive for them to live in their homeland after all the developers got finished with it. . Whereas, the Paletinians, by resisting, are in danger of being genocided off the face of the earth and their land completely taken by the invading foreigners. .
Legend status dis Kanaka!!
Truth Bombs
Loved the HRS facts.
Words are powerful, now I really understand the importance of Olelo Hawaii
Great content. Appreciate the authentic culture y'all are sharing through the stories. Inspiring gifts to the world and next generations for sure . 🌠
Duolingo offers Hawaiian language lessons, in case anyone is interested.
5:50 Hawaii Revised Statue, judicial and official language. Learning something new everyday
Why would we think different of him? Kūʻē! And how come he doesnʻt call out the copʻs name? That oppressive mentality of making people feel unworthy, esp. for a cop who supposedly has to uphold the law would say such a thing (was he haole, or rather not from Hawaii?) is reinforcing that stereotype. We donʻt need more people like that cop to remain there! Nazism exists, just in different forms and people look at it differently. But thatʻs exactly what that police person was doing. But mahalo for all the details including reminding us of the judicial language in Hawaii!
Damn this dude sounds like a straight up cigarette lol super whey with maids haha.
It's kinda interesting that Anthony himself is not of native Hawaiian ancestry...
Where did you read that?
@@meijiishin5650 Didn't read it, was told that by people who are close to him.
@@s-trader4686 How come his parents speak Hawaiian then? Not trying to attack or anything, but that's what he said in Hawaiian when he first replied to the cop.
@@meijiishin5650 I forget his/his parents' life story. Anyways, here, I found a source: "By age 12, Anthony, who grew up in Waianae, began learning kui’ai, the traditional way of pounding pa’i’ai. Anthony, who is not Native Hawaiian, learned to love taro from his step-grandfather, a Native Hawaiian who is the last kuleana taro farmer in Waianae Valley." ("Poi Pounder On Codifying A Cultural Art." Civil Beat, 5/11/11)
@@s-trader4686 Ooh, I see. That's interesting. Thanks. Pretty neat that he was able to immerse himself in the culture like that.
Penalized for speaking Hawaiian in Hawaii?! That’s wild… 😮🤦🏻♂️
This is America.We speak english.
Scrub
@@808vws8 You're welcome for the electricity.
Scum !!! Ignorance is bliss
@@Glen-md1ir seriously. don't be a scrub. Hawaiian is the language of these islands. if you don't like it, too bad
Thank you
This is awesome!
ticket for what? for not speaking ENGLISH?.... seriously REDICULES 😳.. much ❤️ 's & Respects 🙏 😎🤙💯
Wtf, HPD was at the wrong
I just cannot believe that the cop was so ignorant to do what he did on his part to get so upset because Uncle Daniel neva answer him in English! MUST HAVE BEEN ONE HAOLE!!! I just love all your episodes and enjoy every single one of them. The amazing people of Hawai'i and all their endeavors is powerful! Mahalo nui loa for all you and your team do to share these episodes on you tube.
KANAKA IN CANDA A PLACE CALLED KANATA
INDIGENOUS LAND
You should've told that cop the devil speacks english too so learn different language 😊
Nothing will change until heads roll down the street
Good luck lmao, BANG!
There is Always a melting pot culture POS commenting on every thread that doesn’t agree with them or puts their living ways in threat.
WOW, Irespect the history of this. Change and progress is slow.
Look I totally agree with you. If you want the land back then take it back. King David Kalakaua was weak and didn’t fight back. I mean Queen Liliʻuokalani put up resistance but didn’t succeed. In all of history land gets conquered for one reason or another but complaining about it won’t help.
Conquering was before people had governmental systems…this was only 130 years ago, there are international laws that America broke
I would comment but truth always gets erased..
@@kanakamokunui1039same
My understanding is that after Queen Lili’uokalani was forced at gunpoint to abdicate, the Hawai’ian people did tell her they would fight to keep their independence. She said not to, the Americans would just kill you all. She may have been thinking of what happened to all the native people on the North American continent. And looking at what is happening in Gaza right now, you can see the genocide that happens when a people resist a colonizing power. But, seeing the support for Palestine among so many young American college students, maybe there has been a change in people’s attitudes toward this bullying? It’s important to keep pushing back. Thanks for not giving up!
Dont compare Hawai'i to palestine.
@@swirledworld340 That's what I meant: The Hawai'ians wisely did not resist the takeover, so they survived althugh many have had to move to the US "Mainland" because it has become too expensive for them to live in their homeland after all the developers got finished with it. . Whereas, the Paletinians, by resisting, are in danger of being genocided off the face of the earth and their land completely taken by the invading foreigners. .