Please Don't Call Hawaii a State -- It Isn't

Please Don't Call Hawaii a State -- It Isn't

The Hawaiian Islands were an independent nation for over 1,000 years before they were illegally occupied by the United States in 1893. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was a coup d'état that was carried out by a group of American businessmen and sugar planters with the support of the United States military.

The coup was illegal under both Hawaiian and international law. The Hawaiian Constitution was violated, and the United States did not have the legal right to intervene in the internal affairs of another country.

Despite the illegality of the overthrow, the United States refused to recognize the Hawaiian Kingdom and annexed the islands in 1898. Hawaii was made a territory of the United States in 1900, and it became a state in 1959.

To this day, the United States has never apologized for the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom or compensated the Hawaiian people for their loss of sovereignty. The Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement continues to fight for the restoration of Hawaiian independence.

There are several arguments that support the claim that Hawaii is an illegally occupied country. First, the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was illegal under both Hawaiian and international law. The Hawaiian Constitution was violated, and the United States did not have the legal right to intervene in the internal affairs of another country.

Second, the United States has never recognized the Hawaiian Kingdom as an independent nation. The United States has always treated Hawaii as a territory or a state, even though it was an independent country at the time of the overthrow.

Third, the Hawaiian people have never given their consent to be ruled by the United States. The overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom was a coup d'état, and the Hawaiian people were never given a choice about whether or not they wanted to become part of the United States.

The claim that Hawaii is an illegally occupied country is a complex one, and there are many different perspectives on this issue. However, there is a growing body of evidence that supports the claim that Hawaii is an independent nation that was illegally occupied by the United States.

If you are interested in learning more about the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement, I recommend visiting the website of the Hawaiian National Movement. You can also find more information about the history of the Hawaiian Islands and the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on the website of the Hawaiian Historical Society.

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