Where is your King now?
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Yeah, I'm not mixing it up with the Samoans over some other guys wife whoring around with locals. Fuck that.RaceBannon said:I spent a few months on the Big Island around 1980 doing some agriculture work and getting ripped off on a land deal. We lived out in the sticks and one of the guys there had a girlfriend and he asked me to escort her to town. He was cheatin on her but the plot thickened because she was taking her love to town to a local lad. So the Samoan and his buddies come up and she is getting ready to go and I said - uh I'm like supposed to make sure you're OK.
She's OK got it?!
Worked for me
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Apparently, my co-workers misjudged how I would carry myself when surrounded by indigenous people.PurpleThrobber said:
Feel free to point me to the rent-a-girlfriend shop for protection from those loving non-racist folk.EwaDawg said:
Thanks for your unbiased insight.PurpleThrobber said:Too many other awesome tropical locations to travel other than Hawaii. Costa Rica blew every Hawaiian trip I’ve ever taken out of the water.
Heading out in a few weeks up an undisclosed tropical location. GTFO of the compound after a long winter.
Hawaiians are just another flavor of Americans who hate white people. Costa Ricans love white Americans, their money and their military. It’s a beautiful place.
Especially the part about Hawaiians hating white people.
If you hadn't said that I would have gone to my grave believing that Hawaiians actually only hate racist or arrogant Caucasians.
Thanks, again.
I didn't need protection from Hawaiians. I thought that was obvious.
Thirty-five years later, I agree with your last statement that Hawaiians are a loving race and are not racist.
Xenophobic? Perhaps.
I am curious, though. How could you possibly determine that your haters were Hawaiian as opposed to being Samoan/Tongan/Fijian/Chamorro or other pacific island immigrants?
If I was a fast study like you I wouldn't have had to spend my entire adulthood getting to know hundreds of Hawaiians personally before I came to my conclusion.
Oh, well. Such is life.
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Bingo. Fear of strangers makes sense to me since visitors usually fit in once theycreepycoug said:Honestly, it's an island thing, not a racist thing. It's classic xenophobia, which is more than a little enhanced with island living.
begin to act less foreign (mainland like).
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I used to think your run-in with Ty was a one-off event. Used to.RaceBannon said:I spent a few months on the Big Island around 1980 doing some agriculture work and getting ripped off on a land deal. We lived out in the sticks and one of the guys there had a girlfriend and he asked me to escort her to town. He was cheatin on her but the plot thickened because she was taking her love to town to a local lad. So the Samoan and his buddies come up and she is getting ready to go and I said - uh I'm like supposed to make sure you're OK.
She's OK got it?!
Worked for me
Hope she had fun

