Fungi, Jill Bliss

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Fungi, Jill Bliss
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We should start posting more banned history about the US. I know most people are unaware of the facts that aren’t taught and banned from the education system. All minority groups have had their fair share of oppression by the US and everyone should know.
Transcript (as best as I can do it):
Tiare: Aloha, my name is Tiare Kolo, and back in 1893 the Hawai’ian monarchy was illegally overthrown by the United States of America. Oh, but wait! They did not come empty-handed.
Person 2: Wait, whaaaat?
Tiare: With them, they brought STIs, multiple diseases, foreign plants and animals; locked our Queen up in her own room, forced her to sign a treaty, and stole all of our land. A hundred and twenty years later, the leases have expired to those land claims. Who’s to say that the native Hawai’ian people are finally going to get their land back? Who’s to say that the foreigners are going to keep it for themselves? And who’s to say that Governor Ige isn’t money-laundering five million dollars to help build the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea, which is a sacred mountain to the Hawaiian people, and the purest water source on the island? But that’s a secret he’ll never tell. Stay tuned on Episode Two of Hawai'ian Desecration.
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