Now days in American text books, they talk of Hawai'i and its' people, but not of the robbing and [THEM] being prideful. "Hawai'i is not a state" so THEY say, but [THEY] don't know of the betray. Now don't get me wrong, I'm proud to be an American, but knowing of how it ended and begun leaves [US] swollen and everything left undone. [WE] continue for our freedom, even though we play the victim.
Mr. & Mrs. Malagamaalii

Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Keep Calm and DEFEND HAWAII
January 1893, Hawai'i my motherland, was over thrown and robbed of our culture, livelihood and Monarchy.
Now days in American text books, they talk of Hawai'i and its' people, but not of the robbing and [THEM] being prideful. "Hawai'i is not a state" so THEY say, but [THEY] don't know of the betray. Now don't get me wrong, I'm proud to be an American, but knowing of how it ended and begun leaves [US] swollen and everything left undone. [WE] continue for our freedom, even though we play the victim.
Now days in American text books, they talk of Hawai'i and its' people, but not of the robbing and [THEM] being prideful. "Hawai'i is not a state" so THEY say, but [THEY] don't know of the betray. Now don't get me wrong, I'm proud to be an American, but knowing of how it ended and begun leaves [US] swollen and everything left undone. [WE] continue for our freedom, even though we play the victim.
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History in text books is a tricky thing.
ReplyDeleteThere's alot of stories in our country's past that aren't told.