pretty sik but kua bay has fat closeouts. u only get like 3 seconds of actually wave unless u go forward only n ride small waves but like i turn barrel and get 2 secs then push out of wave only on big waves so i dont get worked
i can throw haole around i am a kanaka maoli u get no problem haole label was coined wen white man belief made kissing the cheeks wen greeting immoral, so the kanaka maoli called the white skin man haole cause he preferred to jus say hi and maybe attempt shake ur hand
Perhaps you should have applied yourself in school? Pigeon English won't get you very far and you'll always be poor and unhappy. Your parents let you down.
OK....well, we've probably both expended enough energy on the subject. It's something that neither one of us is likely to change one way or the other.
Take care of yourself and enjoy the islands....I sure will. Anyway, I'll do so respectfully...promise!
well because i am of hawaiian decent it is a part of my language and i dont mean it in any disrespectful way in fact i describe myself using the word. it is just a word dont make it more than it is like you said actions speak louder than words i never took any Negative actions towards haoles. in my school ive never seen someone beat up someone for being haole. most local boys are part haole and many pure haoles are local boys that cruise with everyone else.its just the people with no respect
You have never owned any land. In fact, I'll bet that you have nothing more than a tenement apartment (provided by those "haoles" you mention), food stamps (again, provided by the haoles) and a 2-bit minimum wage job. Do you even have a job?
Educate yourself, get over your anger, and maybe, just maybe, you might dig yourself out of your hole and become something. by the way..."pigeon english" marks you as an idiot.
@UALHVY just saying....you can look at other peoples perspective....im haole and hawaiian so i dont really have anything aganst haoles except they have no respect...like you
Respect is something that is EARNED...not demanded. The word "haole" is NOT used as a term of endearment...it is used by young Hawaiians as a racial slur towards white people. But somehow that is acceptable.
I spend several months a year on the islands and love the Hawaiian culture. I would be willing to bet that I am much more knowledgeable in the history of the Hawaiian Islands and it's people than most.
Are you even aware that the overwhelming majority of Hawaiians voted for Statehood in 1959? There is a small faction of young people that are generally uneducated, poor and unhappy that yearn for the old days even though they have never experienced them for themselves. Yet they certainly take advantage of the entitlements offered by our government with one hand then disrespect the US w/ the other. Sort of hard to respect those people.
@UALHVY 1st off dont you respect someones house when u visit? just like coming from the mainland to here and yet i see people from other places WALKING on sacred hawaiian heiaus? and i in no way meant to offend haoles i use haole instead of white people..same thing right? thats what i grew up saying not white. great that you appreciate our culture i wish more haoles were more like you. and where is your proof showing that people of native Hawaiian descent voted for statehood?
@UALHVY and i dont yearn for the old days i wish i would have been givin an opportunity to experience them. and and why do you keep judging and insulting me like a hurt little kid? did i ever insult you personally in any way? and it is a shame those people claiming hawaiian sovereignty are using resources from the US government that is true irony :P. and i dont mean disrespect haoles or the us in anyway i was just bringing up the fact that us soldiers forced the queen of hawaii to sign over her
@UALHVY kingdom (using guns to intimidate her) and then when people went to vote for statehood they brought people in from the mainland to vote in favor to the pro-statehood side. and that you should think about that and then maybe you will see hawaiians wouldn't like alot of haoles on a hawaiian beach. or the fact that before foreigners came to hawaii we diddnt have alot of disease so when the common cold and other contagious diseases came our immune system couldent handle and we went from....
You talk about respect ...then you use the word "haole" over and over again. It is not a term used with "respect" and you know it. It is derogatory.
You need to learn your own history about the path to statehood. The information is out there...take a trip to your local library.
Did you grow up and go to the public schools in Hawaii? If so, look back and reflect on how whites were treated in your school. Were they treated with respect?
Did you support "beat up haole day"? It was common in many schools. What about yours? Did you look the other way?
The bottom line is, I hear much about how white people should respect Hawaiians and hawaiian culture (and they should) but it is a 2 way street. Hawaiians should respect the white people too. But we both know that there are certain beaches where a white guy had better not intrude on his surf board. Is that right? You DON'T own the beaches...they are there for all.
We could talk about this all day...but actions speak much louder than words. I would never be disrespectful towards you merely because of your hawaiian descent but I have seen the disdain directed at me and others many times because I am a "haole." Perhaps you could start by not using the term?
@UALHVY for our culture that got treated badly. ive heard of "kill a haole day" in my school in past years ive never heard of it but im almost certain its just a story to scare people FOB (fresh off the boat)
@UALHVY also they said anyone who is a part of the hawaiian kingdom cannot vote but anyone that was there for a year could! that's not right if you want to know what the hawaiian people want you ask them not people that came there from America of course they'll want statehood!
@UALHVY the kanaka maoli o aina hawaii (aboriginal people of this land) were killed off by haole man gun and stink diseases, careless upon bringing in invasive species all dangerous to any living thin on the island. take a look at ohia, i'iwi (birds), of course u baboon the hawaiians knew that monopoly corrupt corporate military spam AMERICA was trying to annex the government of hawaii..the kingdom of hawaii (Mo-nar-chy) but in fact by the time statehood voting took place
@UALHVY by the time statehood voting took place there were more HAOLE NAVY MILITARY MEN AS WELL AS HIGH RANKING GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON THE LAND THAN HAWAIIANS AND GET THIS HAWAIIANS WERENT ALLOWED TO VOTE UNLESS THEY WERE CITIZENS OF AMERICA WHICH THEY WOULD NEVER..unless haole man hold gun to Queens cousin and threaten to blast unless Queen Liliuokalani signed against will of her and all aboriginal Hawaiians...Americas traditional tactics from indian days those fukers
So don't use the word "haole" (and yes I know the true meaning and how it has been bent to be derogatory) and then throw out the word ALOHA. Show some respect towards "visitors from afar" then maybe those visitors would show some respect towards you.
Thankfully, most folks of Hawaiian descent are wonderful people that embrace others. But just like white people, there are some racists. It's wrong on both accounts.
Remember when u had to hike in? Take a boat? Or bust da phat 4 wheels?
koakid58 3 months ago
i miss kua!!!!!!
timlincecumrocks 5 months ago
pretty sik but kua bay has fat closeouts. u only get like 3 seconds of actually wave unless u go forward only n ride small waves but like i turn barrel and get 2 secs then push out of wave only on big waves so i dont get worked
808BodyBoard808 8 months ago
That was a shitty day was up wit dat
316bigisland 10 months ago
this is such a small day, LMAO
JustinKalima 1 year ago
i can throw haole around i am a kanaka maoli u get no problem haole label was coined wen white man belief made kissing the cheeks wen greeting immoral, so the kanaka maoli called the white skin man haole cause he preferred to jus say hi and maybe attempt shake ur hand
hobahfish2 1 year ago
@hobahfish2
Perhaps you should have applied yourself in school? Pigeon English won't get you very far and you'll always be poor and unhappy. Your parents let you down.
Big, bad white man got you down....poor baby.
UALHVY 1 year ago
@UALHVY U got a lot of real valid points, especially on the respect on two way street. biggup!
liane6446 1 year ago
OK....well, we've probably both expended enough energy on the subject. It's something that neither one of us is likely to change one way or the other.
Take care of yourself and enjoy the islands....I sure will. Anyway, I'll do so respectfully...promise!
UALHVY 1 year ago
well because i am of hawaiian decent it is a part of my language and i dont mean it in any disrespectful way in fact i describe myself using the word. it is just a word dont make it more than it is like you said actions speak louder than words i never took any Negative actions towards haoles. in my school ive never seen someone beat up someone for being haole. most local boys are part haole and many pure haoles are local boys that cruise with everyone else.its just the people with no respect
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
DAMN THAT WATER LOOKS FUCKIN AWESOME !!!
crlsfrr 1 year ago
Too many haole!!
dashboardhula 2 years ago
@dashboardhula
Bra...haoles pay for your welfare check!
UALHVY 1 year ago
@UALHVY brah....haoles stole our land!
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
@DakinexIkaika
You have never owned any land. In fact, I'll bet that you have nothing more than a tenement apartment (provided by those "haoles" you mention), food stamps (again, provided by the haoles) and a 2-bit minimum wage job. Do you even have a job?
Educate yourself, get over your anger, and maybe, just maybe, you might dig yourself out of your hole and become something. by the way..."pigeon english" marks you as an idiot.
UALHVY 1 year ago
@UALHVY just saying....you can look at other peoples perspective....im haole and hawaiian so i dont really have anything aganst haoles except they have no respect...like you
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
@DakinexIkaika
Respect is something that is EARNED...not demanded. The word "haole" is NOT used as a term of endearment...it is used by young Hawaiians as a racial slur towards white people. But somehow that is acceptable.
I spend several months a year on the islands and love the Hawaiian culture. I would be willing to bet that I am much more knowledgeable in the history of the Hawaiian Islands and it's people than most.
UALHVY 1 year ago
Are you even aware that the overwhelming majority of Hawaiians voted for Statehood in 1959? There is a small faction of young people that are generally uneducated, poor and unhappy that yearn for the old days even though they have never experienced them for themselves. Yet they certainly take advantage of the entitlements offered by our government with one hand then disrespect the US w/ the other. Sort of hard to respect those people.
UALHVY 1 year ago
@UALHVY 1st off dont you respect someones house when u visit? just like coming from the mainland to here and yet i see people from other places WALKING on sacred hawaiian heiaus? and i in no way meant to offend haoles i use haole instead of white people..same thing right? thats what i grew up saying not white. great that you appreciate our culture i wish more haoles were more like you. and where is your proof showing that people of native Hawaiian descent voted for statehood?
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
@UALHVY and i dont yearn for the old days i wish i would have been givin an opportunity to experience them. and and why do you keep judging and insulting me like a hurt little kid? did i ever insult you personally in any way? and it is a shame those people claiming hawaiian sovereignty are using resources from the US government that is true irony :P. and i dont mean disrespect haoles or the us in anyway i was just bringing up the fact that us soldiers forced the queen of hawaii to sign over her
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
@UALHVY kingdom (using guns to intimidate her) and then when people went to vote for statehood they brought people in from the mainland to vote in favor to the pro-statehood side. and that you should think about that and then maybe you will see hawaiians wouldn't like alot of haoles on a hawaiian beach. or the fact that before foreigners came to hawaii we diddnt have alot of disease so when the common cold and other contagious diseases came our immune system couldent handle and we went from....
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
You talk about respect ...then you use the word "haole" over and over again. It is not a term used with "respect" and you know it. It is derogatory.
You need to learn your own history about the path to statehood. The information is out there...take a trip to your local library.
Did you grow up and go to the public schools in Hawaii? If so, look back and reflect on how whites were treated in your school. Were they treated with respect?
UALHVY 1 year ago
Did you support "beat up haole day"? It was common in many schools. What about yours? Did you look the other way?
The bottom line is, I hear much about how white people should respect Hawaiians and hawaiian culture (and they should) but it is a 2 way street. Hawaiians should respect the white people too. But we both know that there are certain beaches where a white guy had better not intrude on his surf board. Is that right? You DON'T own the beaches...they are there for all.
UALHVY 1 year ago
We could talk about this all day...but actions speak much louder than words. I would never be disrespectful towards you merely because of your hawaiian descent but I have seen the disdain directed at me and others many times because I am a "haole." Perhaps you could start by not using the term?
UALHVY 1 year ago
And so that you have a place to start...the HAWAIIAN PEOPLE voted for Statehood in 1959. Overwhelmingly.
UALHVY 1 year ago
@UALHVY for our culture that got treated badly. ive heard of "kill a haole day" in my school in past years ive never heard of it but im almost certain its just a story to scare people FOB (fresh off the boat)
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
@UALHVY also they said anyone who is a part of the hawaiian kingdom cannot vote but anyone that was there for a year could! that's not right if you want to know what the hawaiian people want you ask them not people that came there from America of course they'll want statehood!
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
@UALHVY the kanaka maoli o aina hawaii (aboriginal people of this land) were killed off by haole man gun and stink diseases, careless upon bringing in invasive species all dangerous to any living thin on the island. take a look at ohia, i'iwi (birds), of course u baboon the hawaiians knew that monopoly corrupt corporate military spam AMERICA was trying to annex the government of hawaii..the kingdom of hawaii (Mo-nar-chy) but in fact by the time statehood voting took place
hobahfish2 1 year ago
@UALHVY by the time statehood voting took place there were more HAOLE NAVY MILITARY MEN AS WELL AS HIGH RANKING GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON THE LAND THAN HAWAIIANS AND GET THIS HAWAIIANS WERENT ALLOWED TO VOTE UNLESS THEY WERE CITIZENS OF AMERICA WHICH THEY WOULD NEVER..unless haole man hold gun to Queens cousin and threaten to blast unless Queen Liliuokalani signed against will of her and all aboriginal Hawaiians...Americas traditional tactics from indian days those fukers
hobahfish2 1 year ago
@UALHVY 900,000 to a dying race today.
DakinexIkaika 1 year ago
So don't use the word "haole" (and yes I know the true meaning and how it has been bent to be derogatory) and then throw out the word ALOHA. Show some respect towards "visitors from afar" then maybe those visitors would show some respect towards you.
Thankfully, most folks of Hawaiian descent are wonderful people that embrace others. But just like white people, there are some racists. It's wrong on both accounts.
UALHVY 1 year ago
@dashboardhula get use to it, we own it !
seahhag69 1 year ago
@seahhag69 who's "we"?
dashboardhula 1 year ago
@dashboardhula Us haoles, thatswho !
seahhag69 1 year ago
bra dis is nuts
808ZAY 2 years ago