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How native Hawaiians feel about the occupation regime
  • Once again they were given a choice between becoming a state or remaining a territory. Not for independence. It'd be like offering a scrap of bread to a starving man in exchange for the man legitimizing your ability to keep him malnourished.

    The ole adage of "the only thing worse than being exploited is not being exploited " comes to mind.

    Since you can't be assed to read your own damn wiki article I assume you're just in bad faith.

  • How native Hawaiians feel about the occupation regime
  • The choice was to become a state or remain a territory. Either yes or no would have had Hawaiian peoples occupied. Statehood could be seen as a regaining a scrap of self determination but all it ended up doing was impoverishing the natives and ceding all wealth to colonizing capitalists. This is a primarily function of bourgeois democracy.

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