Thank you to all of your emails telling us that you are glad that we are exposing Ken Conklin for the racist that he is. We appreciate it.
In Ken Conklin's numerous disjointed diatribes which show a lack of order he fails to mention two main points:
1. The Admissions Act and
2. The Hawai'i "State" Constitution
In the Admissions Act it explicitly states:
"Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, subject to the provisions of this Act, and upon issuance of the proclamation required by section 7(c) of this Act, the State of Hawaii is hereby declared to be a State of the United States of America, is declared admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the other States in all respects whatever, and the constitution formed pursuant to the provisions of the Act of the Territorial Legislature of Hawaii entitled "An Act to provide for a constitutional convention, the adoption of a State constitution, and the forwarding of the same to the Congress of the United States, and appropriating money therefor", approved May 20, 1949 (Act 334, Session Laws of Hawaii, 1949), and adopted by a vote of the people of Hawaii in the election held on November 7, 1950, is hereby found to be republican in form and in conformity with the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and is hereby accepted, ratified, and confirmed."
Later it states:
"§4. As a compact with the United States relating to the management and disposition of the Hawaiian home lands, the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, shall be adopted as a provision of the Constitution of said State, as provided in section 7, subsection (b) of this Act, subject to amendment or repeal only with the consent of the United States, and in no other manner: Provided, That (1) sections 202, 213, 219, 220, 222, 224, and 225 and other provisions relating to administration, and paragraph (2) of section 204, sections 206 and 212, and other provisions relating to the powers and duties of officers other than those charged with the administration of said Act, may be amended in the constitution, or in the manner required for State legislation, but the Hawaiian home-loan fund, the Hawaiian home-operating fund, and the Hawaiian home-development fund shall not be reduced or impaired by any such amendment, whether made in the constitution or in the manner required for State legislation, and the encumbrances authorized to be placed on Hawaiian home lands by officers other than those charged with the administration of said Act, shall not be increased, except with the consent of the United States; (2) that any amendment to increase the benefits to lessees of Hawaiian home lands may be made in the constitution, or in the manner required for State legislation, but the qualifications of lessees shall not be changed except with the consent of the United States; and (3) that all proceeds and income from the "available lands", as defined by said Act, shall be used only in carrying out the provisions of said Act."
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol01_Ch0001-0042F/04-ADM/ADM-.HTMConklin inaccurately claims that Hawaiians want "special" rights but when it comes to title, title must be accepted and delivered. In the case of Hawaiians title is held in trust by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. This is explicitly described in the Hawai'i "State" Constitution:
§10-3 Purpose of the office. The purposes of the office of Hawaiian affairs include:(1) The betterment of conditions of native Hawaiians.A pro rata portion of all funds derived from the public land trust shall be funded in an amount to be determined by the legislature for this purpose, and shall be held and used solely as a public trust for the betterment of the conditions of native Hawaiians.For the purpose of this chapter, the public land trust shall be all proceeds and income from the sale, lease, or other disposition of lands ceded to the United States by the Republic of Hawaii under the joint resolution of annexation, approved July 7, 1898 (30 Stat. 750), or acquired in exchange for lands so ceded, and conveyed to the State of Hawaii by virtue of section 5(b) of the Act of March 18, 1959 (73 Stat. 4, the Admissions Act), (excluding therefrom lands and all proceeds and income from the sale, lease, or disposition of lands defined as "available lands" by section 203 of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended), and all proceeds and income from the sale, lease, or other disposition of lands retained by the United States under sections 5(c) and 5(d) of the Act of March 18, 1959, later conveyed to the State under section 5(e);(2) The betterment of conditions of Hawaiians;(3) Serving as the principal public agency in this State responsible for the performance, development, and coordination of programs and activities relating to native Hawaiians and Hawaiians; except that the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, as amended, shall be administered by the Hawaiian homes commission;(4) Assessing the policies and practices of other agencies impacting on native Hawaiians and Hawaiians, and conducting advocacy efforts for native Hawaiians and Hawaiians;(5) Applying for, receiving, and disbursing, grants and donations from all sources for native Hawaiian and Hawaiian programs and services; and(6) Serving as a receptacle for reparations. [L 1979, c 196, pt of §2; am L 1990, c 304, §§4, 16]
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol01_Ch0001-0042F/HRS0010/HRS_0010-0003.HTMIn Article XII in the Hawai'i "State" Constitution the title being held in trust for Hawaiians is explicitly described:
OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS; ESTABLISHMENT OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Section 5.
There is hereby established an Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs shall hold title to all the real and personal property now or hereafter set aside or conveyed to it which shall be held in trust for native Hawaiians and Hawaiians. There shall be a board of trustees for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs elected by qualified voters who are Hawaiians, as provided by law. The board members shall be Hawaiians. There shall be not less than nine members of the board of trustees; provided that each of the following Islands have one representative: Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai and Hawaii. The board shall select a chairperson from its members. [Add Const Con 1978 and election Nov 7,
1978]
Seen here:
http://hawaii.gov/lrb/con/conart12.htmlHe tries to twist that with misinformation trying to de-humanize the Hawaiian and trying to make Hawaiians look as though they want "freebies" and that they want "special rights" in order to try to substantiate his racism against Hawaiians based on their national origin. However the Admissions Act and the Hawai'i "State" Constitution show otherwise.
That is, Hawaiians do not want what Conklin inaccurately calls "freebies." Hawaiians do NOT want "special rights." Instead Hawaiians want what is rightfully theirs.
Ken Conklin also inaccurately claims that Hawaiians have what he claims is "Hawaiian Apartheid." A close look at the ethnicities of the Hawaiian Kingdom and its people (i.e. Hawaiians) today
proves that Conklin is inaccurate. Ironically Hawaiians are proof that we are inclusive... not exclusive like how Conklin inaccurately claims. That is, most Hawaiians today are of
mixed ethnicities which is a product of the inclusiveness of the Hawaiian Kingdom and of Hawaiians yet he continues to use inaccurate words such as "Hawaiian Apartheid" to try to spread misinformation and lies about the Hawaiian Kingdom and thus about Hawaiians in order to try to spread his racism against Hawaiians based on their national origin.
It has gotten so bad that very recently he has threatened a Hawaiian named Terry Kekoolani with bodily harm. Watch it here under the red bar, "Featured Videos" then click onto "Raw Footage:"
http://www.khnl.com/Global/story.asp?S=5301211His racism against Hawaiians based on their national origin is becoming more obvious. He is now resorting to physical violence against a Hawaiian woman.
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