If you recognize yourself as a Hawai'i national, then why stand on the sidelines. Live it, celebrate it, and defend it. Be one with pride and integrity and participate in it; you don't have to travel outside of the country to do it; it's here. Why do you persist on commemorating, memorializing, or celebrating another country's holidays, memorials, commemorations when we have our own? Celebrate who you are; take pride in who your are; live as who you are as a Hawai'i national within your sovereign nation's homeland. You are not giving up anything as it's yours to begin with. Stand up and be counted. Just because we are belligerently occupied by the U.S. doesn't mean we have to give up our rights and privileges. Follow Kingdom laws and laws complimentary of ours. In fact, much of the laws covered in the alleged State laws are actually Kingdom laws, of which many have been redefined and amended to conform to U.S. laws that already compliments Hawai'i laws. There are laws of occupation which are still in effect that protects the occupied. There are neutrality laws that also governs the actions of our nation-state. There are international laws that we also come under in a compensatory level as part of the world community. Take pride in who we are and actively participate as a Hawai'i national.
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