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From: kekaulanui
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  • sometimes I wish I could go back in time and kill Moses in order to prevent all these hipocritic and murderous mosaic religions from developing, christians, moslems and jews, the world would be better off without them, kill one save many...

  • @JohnnyJJSantiago You ought to talk the truth only. Since you refuse I will. You can call it blaspheming. That is ok. Just recognize that she rightfully speaks out against atrocities that native Hawaiians have endured. Real Hawaiians had their lands stolen and given a non-existing pipe dream mental construct of the European--->Lord God Almighty/Jesus in retun. To me and to Jamaica, land is more real, important, and valuable. Note that the same formula was used globally on all indigenous people.

  • @Blackatheistone ....You talk a lot of hot air but don't have the KNOWLEDGE behind it. You are going by what a bunch of Calvinist puritan missionaries tried to teach the Hawaiians. WHICH WAS ALL WRONG! Yes, I'm saying that the doctrine that the missionaries tried to present the Gospel of Jesus Christ was ALL WRONG. It came from a theologically mixed up doctrine. You can't blame Christ for what these people (however well intentioned they may have started with) presented to the Kanaka Maoli.

  • The sad thing about this "slammer" is that she's got it ALLLLL wrong. She speaks about the wrong that has happened to Hawai'i and I agree totally with her. But then she includes Queen Liliuokalani, then starts blaspheming The Lord God Almighty. The very God that the Queen HERSELF told her loyal Hawaiian subjects to worship. The more Hawaiians turn their back on Jesus Christ, the more they'll NEVER achieve what they strive to perpetuate.

  • @JohnnyJJSantiago I have the honor to sadly inform religious retards like you that you guys are believing in horse shits.

    "if you tell a lie long enough, people are gonna believe it"

  • LOVE this young lady and the strength of her voice!!! My generation are proud of YOU! When I danced this song Kaulana na pua in the 1960's - the 1970's they told us the "Guest" felt uncomfortable w/this song.

  • Maika'i!!!! You are another educated voice for our people! Mahalo Nui Loa!

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  • VERY STRONG....HAWAIIAN!!!

  • Wow. Awesome

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