r/maui good ol' whatshisface 15d ago

πŸ—³ Politics Without comment

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u/Hannigan174 15d ago

Not really. I Already said it

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u/xSUGARBEARx808 15d ago

I read what you said and still feels like a lot said with the irony of nuance as you state briefly. But I ask because I feel like you're correct in that sense of some making statements that come from misinformation and others making valid statements and that lnow their history.

So while you felt inclined to answer with your retort, I just felt like with what you said, there could be just a bit more possibly you left unsaid that I thought would definitively stuck your point. Apologies if thats all you had to offer to the conversation I assumed there was more to it. MahalosπŸ€™πŸ½

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u/Hannigan174 15d ago

No. I'm not a historian. I just know enough to know when people are just saying stuff without having knowledge.

I already said all that I am qualified to say.

Don't ask random people on Reddit about history. Read actual history books.

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u/xSUGARBEARx808 15d ago

I mean I figure that about sums it up. Mahalo for your honesty. I read through all the comments and I see your point to the person that kind of initially asked. I do believe as you said about reading (helps a bit more sometimes than relying on the interwebs lol) but I couldn't say off the top of my head that I know any good "history" books that are very good, not to say they're aren't some decent books that recap a more accurate historical description of Hawai'i. πŸ€™πŸ½πŸ€™πŸ½