"Our nations are caught in the middle,” of the massive US escalation in aggression towards China, says Kawenaʻulaokalā Kapahua. Kapahua is the Political Education Chair for Hui Aloha ʻĀina, a Hawaiian independence party originally established in 1893 to resist the US occupation of Hawai’i. To him, the US drive towards war can in fact present “a major opportunity to start building, not just with ourselves in Hawai’i, but also with our Pacific comrades, neighbors, and cousins, to start fighting back.”

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  • jack [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netOP
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    Hawai’is is the only one with any kind of broad political relevance in the territory seeking independence. Texas independence is a goofy right-wing meme, CA and NE are goofy leftish memes. The state of Hawai’i’s relationship with the rest of the US is very, very different from any other state. There’s no other state that was an annexed indigenous nation-state in its entirety. Mainland state boundaries have basically nothing to do with the territories of the native nations who were once sovereign there, the population balance is very different, the state of Hawai’i pre-annexation, geographic isolation or integration, on and on.

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      Wait I thought there were several small goofy rightwing secession movements in CA. Are you all saying that there’s actual liberal left groups wanting the state of California to be independent?

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        There’s a few different proposals for splitting California into multiple states to increase the overall Senatorial representation for CA. The specific proposals are all different means of gerrymandering those hypothetical states to one party or the other. So you might have right-wingers saying they want to take some conservative chunk of the state and make it a new one, giving the Republicans two new senators. Or you’ll have a lib proposal to split it into five states, three or four of which would elect Democrats.