I was based in HI with the Navy years ago. It had already become an anti-white, racist slum that tourists usually never see outside of the beach-front hotels. Panhandlers nearly tackled you in the streets, begging for money for drugs. Young, usually white kids drawn to HI by the false image of a soft, warm life, sleeping on the beaches while drugging-out and screwing everyone in sight. VD was already epidemic. Everyone — and I mean everyone — could get onto welfare after one visit to the government office. I was rammed by a guy who was drag-racing down I-1. He lived under a beached boat near Waikiki. No address. No phone. No insurance. But he had been able to buy a new Challenger — the weapon he used to nearly kill me. Welfare king. When I asked the cops what he had been charged with, the Hawaiian cop looked at me and said, “Nothin’.” When I asked why he replied, “we been unable to determine dat he done anything wrong.” Hawaiian against white — you lose. I replied the 250-foot long skid marks from his car might be evidence. Cop just glared at me. When I had my car repaired — at my expense — the Hawaiian garage didn’t install all the parts. I was very glad to PCS out of there.
> I was based in HI with the Navy years ago. It had already become an anti-white, racist slum that tourists usually never see outside of the beach-front hotels....
That’s very true. And the racism in Hawaii is not only against whites but among people of many backgrounds: Polynesian, Micronesian, Samoan, Tongan, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, etc.
The last couple of port calls in HI, I got off the ship but refused to leave a penny of my money there. The locals hated anybody in uniform.
Spirit of Aloha, my a$$. Native Hawaiians are some of the most racist leftist people on the planet. They are up deep in Obama's whole social justice, anti-colonial dogma.
Oahu is a great place to visit -- even if it isn't literally paradise.
I've been there 8 times now for vacations and work and really enjoy the laid back tourist scene. You just need the right attitude and to know where to stay and what to avoid.
We stayed at a hotel three blocks from the beach in Waikiki. Clean, nice, neat and a great price. But, the prostitutes at night work the street outside heavily. Makes me think that the authorities basically ignore prostitution.
Homeless dweebs camp out in Kapiʻolani Park with impunity. I love to jog there is in the morning.
I've heard stories of the racism in the schools. White kids are shunned by the Hawaiian kids.
So, Honolulu is a city like all others with big flaws. But, I still love every chance I get to visit. No wonder the homeless are attracted to lounge there.