Am I wrong for this? To me the spirit of Aloha will always hold a place in my heart and from my grandparents days till now it was something that was given freely and shown on a regular basis but it’s very frustrating when you have the federal court system putting gag orders on Hawaiians because a mainlander created a company using our words to sell his products that have no connection to Hawaii (none at all). If you know my personal story you’ll also know that I had a design and company stolen from me and had to fight it in court in an attempt to try and get the rights back to what I created until I got so sick and tired of the time it took and the court expenses I just took a settlement deal for what I feel was pennies on the dollar value which is what seems to be the trending thing to do to Hawaiians nowadays. From our land to coastlines to cultural practices and even now our language, my question is when will we band together and correct these problems? Let me also tell you the first thing they hope we do is get jealous of each other and fight amongst ourselves and that’s what keeps us from moving forward and from unifying. What we have here in Hawaii is beautiful and unique and it’s sad to see these foreigners come in and use the legal system to further steal and profit from. 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽 I wont even say these companies names but I’m sure you already know. #nohawaiiansnoaloha #noaloha #atall #stopthetheft #stopthebombing #fvckthecaptaincooktypes #farmersmarkethawaii #brokenhardened (at Broken Hardened Art Gallery)









