Tell me a little bit more about “white privilege”

I benefit from being an American.
“White privilege”, no fking way.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FsKtobLVWo?feature=oembed&w=1170&h=658]

I have no affirmative action that leans to benefit me, whether or not I’ve earned it
I have no United (ethnic specific) college fund
I have no civil rights organization that stands up for me specifically because of my ethnicity
And MANY peer reviewed studies show that incident by incident, police are more likely to kill a white person vs a black person
I’ll post the study next

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/07/13/why-a-massive-new-study-on-police-shootings-of-whites-and-blacks-is-so-controversial/

So if one group is responsible for 50% of murder and violent crime, then you would think that group would have 50% of police killings from their group.
But blacks commit 50% of murders, and only make up 13% of the population.
And if you reduce it by gender. Then black males make up 6.8% of the population and commit nearly 50% of all murders in our country.
Whites make up 71% of the population and are responsible for 26% of murders
If it were even.
50% of police killings would be of black men
And 26% of police killings would be of white men
But 50% of police killings are of white men, and 25% are of black men
And this is by a very reputable black scholar and a hero of mine Dr. Thomas Sowell

https://www.nationalreview.com/magazine/2019/12/22/the-need-to-discuss-black-on-black-crime/

We also hear a lot about how privileged white people are starting the riots, and such.

Mayor Bill De Blasio’s own daughter was a part of the rights and was recently arrested. (she’s not white)

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/01/george-floyd-protest-bill-de-blasios-daughter-arrested/5306706002/

Im tired of hearing about my privilege.
Who took Hawaii from the Mu people 900 years ago? Wasn’t Caucasians. I often hear people in Hawaii talk about “how the haole stole Hawaii”.
When I ask them to tell me how the Tahitians stole Hawaii from the Mu people, and made them “kauwa” (slaves), then they often go into a racial tyrad about how horrible Caucasians are.
Hmmm.

http://hawaii-guide.info/past.and.present/history/tahitian.takeover/

Kupuna Alex Pua`a of the island of Molokai shares ancient wisdom regarding the Hawaiian concept of “pono” and how it is relevant to today’s society.
circa 2004 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7NjMzUY1-k

When it comes to the Black Lives Matter protests, and background, it is important to follow the money.

First of all, the Black Lives Matter group has received no less than $100 million dollars from former Nazi (like the German type) George Soros.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/aug/16/black-lives-matter-cashes-100-million-liberal-foun/

George Soros has a notorious history of funding opposing groups in different countries so that he can destabilize a country, devalue their currency, buy the currency at a discount when the county is unstable, and then he backs off, lets the country re-stabilize, and then he sells the currency at a massive profit.

First evidence that George Soros is a Nazi. (start at minute 3 to get straight to the point)

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGWizajL7tA?start=180&feature=oembed&w=1170&h=658]

When asked “do you have any regrets” about fleecing Jews before they were shipped off to the death camps, he says “none at all”.

We often hear people on the progressive left identify anyone who disagrees with their common narrative of “you must have white guilt, otherwise you are a Nazi”.

However, their champion, who has donated over 16 Billion dollars to progressive socialist groups, was himself a National Socialist in World War II, and is a REAL Nazi.

This is the point and purpose for many of these activists. To shame white people into getting on their knees. Literally. Therefore weak and pathetic white people are ACTUALLY doing it.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAMmmNMxXn8?feature=oembed&w=1170&h=658]

This is the same thing in Hawaii. A lot of sovereignty people will shame white people saying “your ancestors did ______” so therefore YOU must be sorry. They use shame and “white guilt” to push their fake narrative regarding the impeachment of Queen Liliuokalani after she attempted to violate the law by pushing through a new constitution without the consent of the people or the legislature. They make it sound like a greedy hostile takeover, without any merit. However if Donald Trump was to do the same thing. If Trump tried to use executive powers to force through a new constitution without the consent of the people or the legislature, he would clearly be tried for treason.

But this is the common field tactics of the progressive socialists in the USA, and it has crept into Hawaii too.

So what I have concluded, is that even though Caucasians are responsible for far less violent crime and murder, they are FAR more likely to get killed by police. That white people (aside from a handful of billionaires) are in the same financial brackets as all other colors, that there is very little difference, when you take away the very few ultra rich citizens in the USA. Also that white people, such as the Scottish and Irish went through a form of slavery too. It would start as an indentured servant contract for a fixed period of time, and then at some point often was the case that the contract owner would falsify the contract to become a “life long” contract, and many many celtic people also endured slavery in this country.
In fact, the first legal slave owner, and the man to fight in court to make slavery legal in Virginia in 1640, was a black man from Angola who owned one black slave (John Casor) and four white slaves. The African slave trade was brought to the USA by Afrcians not Caucasians, and MANY African-Americans owned slaves in this country, including white slaves.

Reference to Anthony Johnson: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Johnson_(colonist)

Years and years ago, I made this video presentation about the slavery connection that both Caucasians and negros share.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlyNWZ9MEtc?feature=oembed&w=1170&h=878]

What it comes down to, is love. We just need to love each other. Regardless of ethnicity, and we need to stand against police violence regardless of ethnicity.

This is my experience with a violent neighborhood in Seattle this year. On February 25th 2020, at an apartment that I had until recently (now partially burned and vandalized by BLM), there was a shooting in my neighborhood.

My response. It was love.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0aP1uziXBo?feature=oembed&w=1170&h=878]

No rioting, no hate. Just love.




Conversations about Hawaiian History 2020

I have gotten a wave of new comments, threats and challenges since I announced that I want to run for a local elected office in Hawaii.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StOZJVsakDg?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=658]

Out of nowhere, after almost 4 months of getting no comments on my old youtube videos, I am now getting a new wave of comments on videos that I made nearly 2 years ago.

This is a video that I made many months after settling in Hawaii (after spending much of the last decade here). This video came out in August of 2018. Before the Jennifer Ruggles protest, before the huge stand off on Mauna Kea. I gave my perspective of what I see both in current times, and historical times. I used credible sources, and I even lent my empathy to the struggle.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw95Xjx_dCw?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=658]

When I first settled permanently in Hawaii, I was in favor of Hawaii’s independence from the USA, or at very least a vast revision of US law in Hawaii, such as repealing the Jones Act, and other encumbrances. I still have every intention to help relieve Hawaii of the tainted and unfair Jones Act. However, I am not onboard with the independence/sovereignty movement like I started out. I will explain below.

This is a clip from a conversation that I am having at the video above:

@D Lo says: “I can prove all your claims to be false each n every one of them.

@Disruptarian Radio (me) replied: That is FAR more respectable than name calling and threats, I accept your challenge

@D Lo says: You are so distanted from actual events that you make up a story that has no validity.

@Disruptarian Radio (me) replied: Your talk is big. I hope your proof is better

@D Lo says: Each of your claims can n have already been dismissed by a much more qualified source than yourself but yet you sing the same tune n say you wanna be educated.

@Disruptarian Radio (me) replied: And if you are referring to the common characters such as David Sai, his claims have been disproven over and over again by much more qualified and respectable people as well. But this is no longer about them. This is about YOU disproving my claim, as you promised above. I’ll be waiting. You should document it via video

@D Lo says: You have some sort of ill feelings towards the Hawaiian people it comes across as racist n plain stupidity.

@Disruptarian Radio (me) replied: So you have devolved back to name calling. Many of my best friends are Kanaka Maoli heritage and ancestry, and they don’t agree with you or David Sai either. I respect truth, it has nothing to do with race or ethnicity

@D Lo says: Nobody in their right mind would believe anything you say because of your attitude n no aloha spirit you project

@Disruptarian Radio (me) replied: Bro, so far you have done nothing but cast ill will, name calling and threats. You haven’t even attempted to have a conversation yet. Is that YOUR version of Aloha?

@D Lo says: If you watch the ceremony of lowering of the Hawaiian flag n the actual swearing in of insurgant Sanford dole, with the fake document of a so called treaty or resolution.

@Disruptarian Radio I wasn’t there. You weren’t there. But there were many kanaka there in support of Sanford Dole. Many Kanaka added their names to the Constitution of the Republic of Hawaii. Your faulty thinking is that it is US verses THEM. And you seem to think that ALL Kanaka think and feel the way that you do. Well they don’t. I have proven that over and over again

For the full conversation, see the video comments at: The story of Hawaiian Sovereignty from a Haole who lives in Hawaii

This has gone on for two days, and because some comments have been deleted in the process, I have screen-recorded the exchange, so that nothing is left out in a series of videos.

In one exchange in the many comments back and forth, I stated:

@D Lo its easy for me to dispell your logic or claims about me. I simply don’t buy into your racism. But I’m not an “America is best” or “USA is best” kine guy. Because I have for years and still do support Puerto Rican independence Maybe stop using violence and racism and you will find more support https://youtu.be/MBu-_cu15MM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw95Xjx_dCw&lc=Ugx8ND4XwQR2Ns7AQv54AaABAg.8lGkzlOLBsV993DR6yp87G

This is absolutely the case. I lived in Puerto Rico for over a year, until Hurricane Maria wiped out the island, blew over our house, and sunk our boat. While I was there, I saw the mistreatment of Puerto Rico by the USA, and such terrible impositions such as the Jones Act there. I favored and supported the Puerto Rican Independence movement as a result.

I stated this to D Lo:

@D Lo you would be surprised about how I feel about the mismanagement of the USA. I agree with a lot of claims by a lot of different independence movements. I am and was a proud supporter of Puerto Rican independence from the USA. BUT..

1. They didn’t use lies and fake history to make their claim
2. They don’t raise racism to further their movement

I agree with Puerto Ricans on independence based on the pure fact that the USA is not good for the island there. I started out thinking that the Hawaiian independence movement was much the same. Until I realized how much racism you all use to further your cause. I am against racism and therefore I will not support a racist movement But I can show you the many videos that I made while I was in Puerto Rico supporting their independence Quit using racism. Honey attracts more than salt brah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw95Xjx_dCw&lc=Ugx8ND4XwQR2Ns7AQv54AaABAg.8lGkzlOLBsV993AdSY5zLF

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBu-_cu15MM?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=658]

This is one video that I cast in support of my Puerto Rican and Latin American friends

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP6ChPfhI0o?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=658]

This is a video that I made for Trump about the Hurricane Maria recovery, and I will tell you I was not happy with him. He was insensitive and crass, and ignorant to Puerto Rican people. So I sent this to the White House.

Response to Trump about Puerto Rico, aid to PR

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9FNYRTbJi4?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=878]

So to say that I am just a Pro-USA or Pro-American or Pro-Trump guy, that would be OBVIOUSLY and DRASTICALLY inaccurate.

I pursue TRUTH and JUSTICE. Regardless of which country it is from.

Sincerely,

Ryan Thompson




Mauna Kea Protesters Want to Keep Hawaiian Lands in Hawaiian Hands

Mauna Kea Protesters Want to Keep Hawaiian Lands in Hawaiian Hands.

They say “Hawaii is a fake state” and that the USA stole Hawaii from the Monarchy in 1893.

Latest video What is at the heart of the Mauna Kea Protests?

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCMuUdA5z_A]

The facts are far different than they present, and this transition started long before 1893 when Hawaiian subjects, Hawaiian citizens and genetic Hawaiians overthrew their government.

This process started when King Kamehameha I made European visitors Ail’i (chiefs) and gave them land and wives in exchange for weapons and ships so that King Kamehameha I could destroy his enemies in local islands, some were his cousins and other family, and he wanted those weapons so bad to destroy those people, that he started giving up parts of Hawaii to foreigners.

There are the different constitutions of Hawaii, which contrasted one from the other greatly, which gives a bit of a look into the conflicts in Hawaii from one regime to the next, long before Hawaii was annexed into the USA.

  • Kingdom of Hawaii. Constitution of 1840 on October 8, 1840.
  • The Constitution of 1852 came into effect under Kamehameha III signed it into law June 14, 1852.
  • Republic of Hawaii. Constitution of 1894 on July 4, 1894.
  • Territory of Hawaii. Organic Act of 1990 on June 14, 1900.
  • State of Hawaii. Constitution of 1950 on August 21, 159 (statehood)

When Hawaiian sovereignty people say that Hawaii was stolen.
In fact it was mismanaged by war and greed, and then more greed and mismanagement, and even more mismanagement until the Hawaiian Kingdom dissolved slowly over 100 years time.

Here are some links to sources that are referenced in the video;

Dr. Ken Conklin’s documentation of this descent of Hawaii.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1e75xiUHLA

This is from Dr. Ken Conklin’s work;
http://www.angelfire.com/hi2/hawaiiansovereignty/overthrow.html

Dr. Ken Conklin’s website on Hawaiian Studies
http://historymystery.kenconklin.org

Going a bit further back, but not too far, is when Tahitians (modern day Hawaiian’s ancestors) conquered Hawaii and took it from the original inhabitants, which those first inhabitants came from South East Asia.

This is confirmed by many sciences.

First with Oral Tradition:

http://hawaii-guide.info/past.and.present/history/tahitian.takeover/

Then through DNA evidence

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0047881

And linguistic evidence.

http://www2.hawaii.edu/~yotsuka/course/PN_history.pdf

Hawaiians (Tahitians) were not the first inhabitants of Hawaii.

So if we are to give Hawaii back to the original inhabitants, then where are they? In Fiji and Taiwan? Because the people who are here now, are not the original inhabitants.

And beyond that, if the overthrow of Hawaii is null and void, and if we are in a “fake state”, then is the USA also a fake state?

What about all of the other countries who have had revolutions?

They always talk about “Codified law” and “the Geneva Convention” and the “Hague Convention”.

So is that the rules that are going by? Rules that didn’t exist until after the overthrow of Hawaii?

Then why did the Hague throw their case out?

Learn more about “Larsen vs. the Hawaiian Kingdom”

https://disruptarian.com/knowledge-base/category/treaties/

If for any reason the referenced linked above are not longer at the location linked to in the future, you can use:   www.archive.org  to view this page and others from how the looked in the  the past

What are your thoughts?




The story of hawaiian sovereignty from a Haole who lives in Hawaii

The Story Of Hawaiian Sovereignty From A Haole Who Lives In Hawaii

Aloha! My name is Ryan Thompson. I live with my family of six on the Big Island in the Puna district, often known for its rural and agricultural features and activities. There is also small pockets of good surf, and always good food (L&L Bar B Que and so many others!). I have encountered some of the pain left over from the last 200 years from the Hawaiian islands being “stolen” by outsiders. I have documented prominent and influential Hawaiian scholars such as the ever articulate and wise Haunani Kay Trask. There are a lot of legitimate claims by the sovereignty movement. But, I contest the racism in the movement as ill-founded and counterproductive to helping the island. I don’t doubt or dispute the claims of broken treaties, but in this video, I wanted to illustrate how I view this declaration for racially based citizenship in Hawaii, and what the different arguments are for and against this notion.

I am personally very libertarian, even on US borders.  I do not support “the wall” or any of that.  But I also do not support income taxes.  So I get in trouble with both the left and the right.   Most of my political views could lean either way, or neither of the two party system sides.

I can say that I very much support independence and supported independence for Puerto Rico.  There is a lot of crap that the islands get.  I do not doubt that what-so-ever.
From certain business taxes, banker intervention in the economy, and The Jones Act which costs all of the islands deeply.

I simply wish we could get past color, or ethnicity, and recognize that we are in the human race.

I made this video on September 2nd 2018



 

Along with the video that I spliced together (references to source links at the bottom)

I also wanted to give a better video from a third party that I am not associated with, that gives the more native Hawaiian side of this, and it is a great source, even though I disagree with some of it. I see it from their point of view.

 

I also want to present Dinesh D’Souza on the topic of “Conquest” illustrating how so many if not ALL cultures have ruled with conquest and expansion of their territories through war.

More information on the Hawaiian history

List Of Conflicts In Hawaii Prior To The European Conquest.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conflicts_in_Hawaii

List Of Hawaiian Independence Movements

Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement – Wikipedia

ALOHA

Ka Lāhui

Ka Pākaukau

Nation Of Hawaiʻi

Nou Ke Akua Ke Aupuni O Hawaii – The Kingdom Of Hawaii
Google Search

Mauna Kea Anaina Hou

Poka Laenui 

Protect Kahoolawe Ohana (PKO)
Google Search

Hawaiian Kingdom

Hawaiian Kingdom Government


Our Experience In Puerto Rico

When we were in Puerto Rico I made a video about what I thought of the islanders and Latino people that I have in my family (spiritual family) and I had nothing but good to say about the locals and I also mentioned that I supported independence for Puerto Rico, as well as Hawaii.  This was from January 31st 2017, 8 months before the hurricanes destroyed the island.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP6ChPfhI0o?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=658]

I also had strong words for President Trump about Puerto Rico and the way he was treating and neglecting the island

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9FNYRTbJi4?feature=oembed&enablejsapi=1&w=1170&h=878]

The Puerto Rican people were for the most part very proud to be American, and many are glad that they are not ruled by Spain any more quite honestly.  At least that is the impression that I got from my Puerto Rican family.   God bless them.

More On Our Journey In Puerto Rico.

So please do not get me wrong.  I do support islanders rights to self-determination, and no less than I support for anyone else.

I just wonder what the end result would look like, would it look racist?   I do not support it if it looks racist.  ‘Nough said

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Jennifer Ruggles Townhall Meeting Keaau HI October 15th 2018

I will be at the townhall meeting in Keaau HI on October 15th 2018

Jen Ruggles Townhall meeting October 15th 2018

Jen Ruggles Townhall meeting October 15th 2018

I will also attempt to livestream the meeting at:   https://youtu.be/Mi3hOIUWFYU

The topic is a 125+ year old annexation of Hawaii by the USA. There are a lot of claims, a lot of documents and a lot of history referenced which is extremely difficult to find.

I created a knowledge base with a lot of these records, and I am adding more as I find them. 

I tried to post this last week on the Event that Jennifer Ruggles set up, and also on her personal facebook page, but when I checked today, the posts that I made are not available. I am not accusing, just making an observation. My other posts are still available on Jen Ruggles FB page, just not the one about the latest information that I have found and made available.

To make it known to others who may be seeking, but not easily finding these records from history, I have created this archive

http://disruptarian.com/knowledge-base/category/treaties/hawaii/

You will find everything from the Blount Report, to the Morgan Report, to the 
ABDICATION DOCUMENT SIGNED BY EX-QUEEN LILIUOKALANI, JANUARY 24, 1895 FORMALLY GIVING UP THE THRONE AND SWEARING HER ALLEGIANCE TO THE REPUBLIC OF HAWAII

There are a ton of documents there, photos of the original documents, and history that appears to be scarcely available on the internet.

Dr. Keanu Sai references many of these historical documents and events in his presentation, but surprisingly I hardly ever (in fact I have never) heard him speak about the Morgan Report, or many other topics that I have carefully collected and made available on my website.

radio show on this very topic on February 2nd 2019 at 4:20pm -10 GMT at

https://disruptarian.com/radio

Why is this important you ask? To make an educated decision, one must have ample and accurate information. I believe that forming an opinion or making a decision with only a fragmented view of the entire situation is a disservice. I intend to take calls and get answers on February 2nd’s show.

There are so many documents that are important to this topic, and I have not been able to find very many of them that are easily available to the public. Even at the townhall meetings, typically what is presented is the Hague and Geneva conventions documents that discuss vaguely about “war crimes” and “treaties”. But nothing specifically related to this topic, only indirectly.

I appreciate Jennifer Ruggles and Dr. Sai taking and answering questions on this subject. But during the meeting on September 24th 2018, I ask how these 1949 rules apply to 1893. I was surprised when Dr. Keanu Sai said that these rules apply because Hawaii was adopted into the British Kingdom.

Yet after doing more research, I did not find a single Parliamentary meeting in the United Kingdom, that ratified this adoption of Hawaii in the British Kingdom, and ratification would be necessary if Dr. Sai statement is true.
My hope is to get to the bottom of all of this. Mahalo! Blessings! ~ Ryan Thompson