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Related: About this forumHow the US Stole Hawaii
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Beyond providing a historical perspective of how the sugar barons overthrew the monarchy in Hawaii with U.S. assistance, I saw actions that are similar to what we recently experienced in the insurrection.
The video also brings forth that the introduction of capitalism and a market economy had positive and negative impacts.
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How the US Stole Hawaii (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Jul 2021
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rampartc
(5,835 posts)1. by that time in the sandwich islands
american capitalists had been "filibustering" (the original definition) throughout the caribbean and latin america.
here is a true tale of "american exceptionalism."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Walker_(filibuster)
in hawaii the missionaries added a uniquely puritan twist to colonialism. ever wonder why they call joyless nonspontaneous mechanical sex the "missionary position?"
underpants
(186,614 posts)2. 👀
Watching later thanks
niyad
(119,888 posts)3. KNR and bookmarking
LT Barclay
(2,734 posts)4. A book that includes this along with our nation's other twisted
Actions in the Pacific region is"The Imperial Cruise"by James Bradley
FBaggins
(27,698 posts)5. "Technically locals because they were born there"
One wonders how we would view a similar statement in reference to 3rd and 4th generation children of immigrants in this country.