The Cato Institute has been releasing some racist statements about Hawaiians based on their national origin, Ko Hawai’i Pae Aina.
With their $22 million in assets as of 2006
Cato Institute Akaka Bill
Seen here the Cato Institute smeared Hawaiians in 2008 making some racist statements about Hawaiians based on their national origin here naming their piece, “The One-Drop Rule in Hawai’i?”:
Unfortunately this is another example of how some people are using the Akaka Bill as a tool to state racist things about Hawaiians based on their national origin.
Hopefully though their reasons for stalling the Akaka Bill twice before in the last 10 years differ from Hawaiians’ the Republican party can and should put an end to the Akaka Bill once and for all.
By doing so these people like some at the Cato Institute would stop using the Akaka Bill to make racist statements about Hawaiians based on their national origin, Ko Hawai’i Pae Aina.
Akaka Bill Panel Debate Sponsored by “Grassroot” Institute of Hawai’i – Hale Koa Hotel – January 15th, 2010 Video 3 of 3
“Grassroot” Institute of Hawai’i sponsored a debate about the Akaka Bill that was held in Honolulu on January 15, 2010. This is where with the exception of Leon Siu some racists had an opportunity to use speaking about the Akaka Bill as a platform to speak ill of the Hawaiian people singling out and targeting Hawaiians based on their national origin, Ko Hawai’i Pae Aina. This is video 3 of 3:
Akaka Bill Panel Debate Sponsored by “Grassroot†Institute of Hawai’i – Hale Koa Hotel – January 15th, 2010 Video 2 of 3
“Grassroot†Institute of Hawai’i sponsored a debate about the Akaka Bill that was held in Honolulu on January 15, 2010. This is where with the exception of Leon Siu some racists had an opportunity to use speaking about the Akaka Bill as a platform to speak ill of the Hawaiian people singling out and targeting Hawaiians based on their national origin, Ko Hawai’i Pae Aina. This is Video 2 of 3: