Friday, January 04, 2008

Thoughts on the Sugar Bowl and UH Athletics

Obviously, the Sugar Bowl didn't turn out the way I wanted.

While the pre-game hype was on whether UH can stop Georgia's running backs, the bigger factor was that UH's offensive line couldn't stop Georgia's defense from sacking Colt Brennan so many times.

Other thoughts on the state of UH Athletics .

1) Last Thanksgiving, one of my uncles (who is usually pessimistic and can talk for eternity) kept saying that even if UH made it to a major mainland bowl game, there would hardly be any UH fans at the game! I kept telling my uncle that UH had a lot of fans attending road games at San Jose State and UNLV! He just said "those were former Hawaii residents currently living on the mainland".

He then said not many current Hawaii residents would be able to make the trip to the mainland for a major bowl game. He then said because there won't be enough UH fans at a mainland bowl game, the bowl organizers will think "why bother invite UH again, not many would show up"

My uncle then actually said that the Hawaii state legislature should have a special session so that the state government could assist Hawaii residents in getting to a mainland bowl. As well as hooking Hawaii residents with charter planes, hotel rooms, dining arrangements and buses to the stadium. I guess no government is too big a government for my uncle!

The people of Hawaii proved my uncle wrong! There weren't enough tickets to meet Hawaii's demand. At least 20,000 Hawaii residents made it to New Orleans. They didn't need the government's help in getting there!

In fact, many people in New Orleans were surprised that many people from Hawaii were able to travel to their city for the game.

Yes, Georgia fans did outnumber Hawaii fans, but so what? USC fans outnumbered Illinois fans at the Rose Bowl. USC is closer to Pasadena. Georgia is closer to New Orleans. But my uncle was wrong in thinking that UH won't be able to sell tickets to the Sugar Bowl!

2) Now on to my other relative

My oldest brother has the opposite view on how much support college athletics should get! He think's UH spends too much money on athletics.

He said a few years back that "June Jones better win, with all that money he's making" in a tone that expressed that June Jones is a bad person for making $800,000 a year!

(by the way, I had a sociology professor on juvenille delinquency who blamed EVERY university and society's problem on the $$$ spent on college sports. For more on him , go to my blog at http://pablothemadtiger.blogspot.com/2003_11_01_archive.html and scroll down to November 21. 2003's post)

The idea that UH spends too much $$$ on athletics is nonsense!

If UH really spent a lot of money on athletics, Colt Brennan wouldn't have publicly complained about sub-standard facilities at UH! He even said last summer that there wasn't enough soap in the locker rooms! (And people have the nerve to complain UH spends too much on athletics)

Brennan said that Colorado's athletic facilities (where Brennan spent his first year of college athletics) was "galaxies away" from what UH got!

Sports reporters have said that not only is UH's facilities are inferior to big name schools like Colorado, Georgia, Ohio State or USC, it's even inferior to our fellow Western Athletic Conference schools like Fresno State or San Jose State.

And this crap about June Jone's contract in 2003 as excessive. All because he makes $800,000 a year. $800,000 is NOTHING in college football! Southern Methodist University (which hasn't had a winning football team in decades) is currently offering June Jones a $ 2 million a year contract!

In fact, at major universities, football coaches make at least $2 million a year. Tell the people at Georgia that "$800,000 a year is excessive" they'll laugh at you! Georgia's coach makes a lot more than that!

ANd when June Jones first got hired to coach at UH, Jones rejected a $1.5 million a year contract from the NFL's San Diego Chargers!

People said in 2003, "why are we spending more on June Jones than on professors?" When a college pays coaches, they're not comparing coach's salary to professor's salary, they're comparing their coach's salary to other school's coach's salary. This is basic economics here!

If a professor can have an average live audience of 30,000 a lecture, and an average TV audience of at least 50,000 a lecture, and be responsible for selling tons of merchandise, then we can offer professors a $800,000 a year contract.

If anyone is underpaid, it's Colt Brennan. College athletes aren't allowed to get paid on merchandise with their # on it! And I see those #15 jerseys everywhere! And Colt Brennan is not making a cent off it!


3) As for the money coming in from the Sugar Bowl -- people are arguing over whether UH should spend in on Lower Campus (where UH athletic facilities are) or on Upper Campus (where UH academic facilities are).

I'm guessing, there'll be a compromise.

My oldest brother and that juvenille delinquency professor thinks sports is UH's #1 priority.

Give Me a Break!

Most college administrators nationwide have to compromise to satisy many special interest groups. They gotta satisfy the science researchers, the business schools, the humanities faculty, the athletic department, student activists, activist faculty members, the ROTC, fraternities & sororities, maintenance workers, library staff, etc, etc.

So when they work on budgets, they gotta satisfy as many demands as possible.

But the athletics haters won't be happy until zero money is spent on college athletics.

I was never an athletic person, but I can't stand the excessive jealousy towards the UH athletic department that's not even 10% as rich as the athletic departments of Georgia, USC, Ohio State, etc.

4) On autographs

I was never the type to beg for autographs.

When I'm in public and I see a local celebrity like UH volleyball coaches Dave Shoji & Mike Wilton, UH football coach June Jones, TV reporter Bernadette Baraquio, Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hanneman, or even Colt Brennan, I don't even ask for an autographs.I just say "Hi (fill in blank)" or "Are you (fill in blank)".

Afterwards, I just continue on what I was doing before seeing those celebrities. They're busy too and I don't want to be an interference.

Yet, there are people who harrass Colt Brennan for autographs. They wait outside his classes just to demand he sign a ton of items. They take advantage of his generosity by demanding he sign a ton of items after practice, nevermind that it's a long walk from the practice field to the locker room, and that Brennan has to shower, attend classes, etc.

Even after an autograph session was obviously over, and Colt Brennan had to attend to other business, some jerk yells at him "You owe us!"

Local sports announcer Bobby Curran wrote about this issue, and the title of the article is "No, brah, Colt does not owe you a thing" http://www.midweek.com/content/columns/curranevents_article/no_brah_colt_does_not_owe_you_a_thing/

5) Here's some commentary from the Honolulu Advertiser's chatrooms

http://blogs.honoluluadvertiser.com/warriorbeat.php/2008/01/02/bravo

Warning: the following comments are coming from those who celebrated Hawaii's loss in the Sugar Bowl over the prejudice they experienced in Hawaii!

Comment from: aloha my butt [Visitor]to bad everyone in hawaii keeps talking about the aloha that the warriors showed the world of college football, because i constantly hear "f-ing" haole this, haole that, such a racists group some "hawaiians". So i don't understand why everyone in hawaii nai keeps talking about how proud they are of their aloha? You people are some of the most racists people I have ever experienced,aloha from Kauai!01/02/08 @ 07:18

Comment from: hawaii haten texan [Visitor]I couldn't have been happier watching the demise of the Hawaii football team last night - each sack Colt Brennan received felt like a payback for the way my family was treated while living in Hawaii... Aloha.. my butt... racist - yes you all are.. I'm with settle down up there.. you talk about aloha out of one side of your mouth and call us f'in haoles out the other side. Thanks UGA for giving the Hawaiians a reality check and a reminder which country you DO belong to...01/02/08 @ 07:49

Here are some replies to Hawaii HatenTexan

Comment from: hilogreg [Visitor]h h texanglad to hear you won't be coming this way soon..btw we just signed your 5-A H.S.champ QB..and many of our defensive players are from Texas, we love Texans ..as long as they are not from Crawford01/02/08 @ 07:55

Comment from: Da Punchbowl Kid [Visitor]h h texan,And what did Colt Brennan ever do to you? Your name says it all, "haten". I'm sorry if you had bad experiences here, but what does that have to do with UH Football?01/02/08 @ 07:57

Comment from: Da Punchbowl Kid [Visitor]hilo greg,Well said bro. Let's not forget that one of the Warrior captains for the coin toss yesterday was a kid from an awesome Texan family. Ma and Pa Patek must have been sooo proud of Jacob last night.01/02/08 @ 08:01

And here was my reply under a nickname Rainbow Man

Comment from: rainbow man [Visitor]To those who wanted Hawaii to lose because of the "anti-haole attitude" here

1) Racial prejudice happens everywhere (even in Georgia, where the grandfathers of at least 60% of the current footballers weren't allowed to attend UGa 50 years ago)

2) The European-Americans in Georgia better respect all the African-Americans for contributing to their great victory in the Sugar Bowl!

3)To that guy who celebrated the sack of Colt Brennan saying it was payback for the anti-haole prejudice he experienced in Hawaii- Let's not forget that European-Americans like Coach June Jones, assistant coaches Dennis McKnight, Greg McMackin, Dan Morrison, and Rich Miano and players Colt Brennan, Jacob Patek, Dan Kelly, Tyler Graunke, etc. contributed a great deal to the great Hawaii football seasons!

For those mainlanders to celebrate every sack of European-American Colt Brennan for all the "anti-haole prejudice" they experience is sick.

And we in Hawaii also have to appreciate the contribution of European-Americans to our team. So even if you experienced prejudice from the "white man", remember the good European-American folks like June Jones and Colt Brennan01/02/08 @ 15:32

Also, I want to mention that Colt Brennan, Jacob Patek, June Jones etc took a risk coming to Hawaii. Most likely, being at UH was the 1st time in their life they were a racial minority! They probably experienced some culture shock! But they handled their adjustment really well, and they respected the local cultures!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

No Hate Crimes in Hawaii?

People of Hawaii are so obsessed in having outsiders think that everything is perfect here, that there is no major problems, and if there is any major problems, it's all the fault of the outsiders.

Another racial incident happened, and yet the calls of denial are ringing loud.

At Waiakea Intermediate School in Hilo, a group of Native Hawaiian girls brutally attacked a European-American girl. As they attacked, they called their victim a " f*******n haole".

The European-American girl's head was slammed against the wall, and was bleeding.

You can read the report and see the picture of the girl's injured head at
http://starbulletin.com/2007/12/05/news/story03.html

I am getting sick of those loosers who don't view such incidents as "hate crimes".

OF COURSE IT'S A HATE CRIME!

Why, is admitting stuff like that going to scare away tourists? What really scares tourists is these bull**** denials of "those incidents not being hate crimes"

Racism happens worldwide. Why can't people in Hawaii admit there is problems there too!

I know, Hawaii got a high-rate of inter-racial datings (which was how I was made), a higher rate of inter-racial friendships (including my friends), and hasn't had the racial riots that terrorized places like LA, Detroit, Cincinnati, etc.

But can we admit that some people here have racist attitudes? Denying problems NEVER solved them! Admitting problems is the 1st step in solving these problems.

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Katy Rose wrote a really stupid letter to the editor

http://starbulletin.com/2007/12/12/editorial/letters.html

Stop whining about a little name-calling It seems like nobody is more sensitive to name-calling than us haoles. Who knew that a race of people that has been so historically adept at domination and control of wealth and resources, even at the expense of the freedom, survival and sovereignty of indigenous populations, could be brought to its knees by an epithet?

I hope my brothers and sisters of European descent can wipe the tears from their eyes long enough to read a history book or two and recognize that about the only thing we really suffer is the occasional indignity of name-calling. We still manage to control most of the nation's wealth and exercise most of the influence.

I have heard it stated, "The cry of the oppressed is not always just, but if you do not hear it, you will never know what justice is." Name-calling should be evaluated in context. It might be insensitive and hurtful and ignorant of individuality, but unless a name also reflects real social and institutional oppression, then it is just a name. Even in Hawaii, with a diverse local population well-represented in government, white people on the whole enjoy tremendous power and privilege. Instead of whining about hurt feelings, more whites should be examining why resentment exists, and working for justice to repair historical and present wrongs.

Katy Rose
Hanalei, Kauai

It is Katy Rose who needs to learn more history. EUROPEANS AREN'T THE ONLY ONES WHO COMMITTED MASSIVE ATROCITIES! One can learn about the brutal conquests committed by the Aztecs and the Zulus before those groups got conquered by Europeans. One can learn about the genocide committed by Turks against the Armenians. The brutal conquest committed by Japanese soldiers who invaded Korea, China, Phillipines, Micronesia, etc. The race riots in Jakarta in which native Indoneisans attacked Chinese. The religious riots that killed millions of Muslims and Hindus in India. The ethnic civil wars in Rwanda and Sudan. The list can go on.

If someone was born white, it's not that person's fault that other Europeans (and their descendants) committed massive atrocities! Why should that girl in Hilo be getting crap over something that happen before she was born?

Why should Arab children be getting crap over 9/11? Why should Japanese children be getting crap over Pearl Harbor?

One can talk about white privillege, but not all whites live in luxury! Some live in ghettoes. And what about white immigrants from Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria, Ukriane, Poland, Slovakia and other European countries THAT HAVE NEVER CONQUERED OTHER COUNTRIES!

The irony is that in Hawaii, those who have Spanish or Portuguese ancestry ( I got both) don't get as much crap as those with other European ancestry! Nevermind that the Spanish and Portuguese conquerors were extremely brutal towards the Native Americans and the Africans. But because they were more likely to mix with their conquered subjects, they get some kind of pass.

Plus, those Spanish (including their Latin-American descendants) and Portuguese who came to Hawaii weren't the conquerors, they were mostly imported labor. Another reason they get a pass!

And here are 2 rebuttals ot Katy Rose's nonsense

http://starbulletin.com/2007/12/13/editorial/letters.html

History is no excuse for misbehavior todayKaty Rose's Dec. 12 letter minimizing hatred of folks of European ancestry to a case of "what do you expect, history has convicted them!" is an ugly analysis.

Everyone should be happy with who they are; none better, none worse. It is absurd to defend calling people mean names.

Ward Stewart
Hawaii Kai

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Girl's beating went beyond 'name-calling'Is Katy Rose serious? A little name-calling? If she is referring to the incident in Hilo in which a girl reportedly was beaten by a classmate, I guess she forgot the little part about a girl splitting another girl's head open against the wall when she smashed the victim's face against the building. A little name-calling?

Please don't make me laugh. The young girl who ended up with 10 stitches in her head wound up with a lot more than "hurt feelings."

Alan Cummings
Port Angeles, Wash.
Formerly of Hawaii

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Those racist attackers at Waiakea Intermediate need to be punished severely. It could be long-term suspension, expulsion and prison time. Anything less would telling other kids "attack anyone who is different, and you'll get a slap on the wrist. " And anytime kids get a slap on the wrist, they feel rewarded! It's time for the rewards to end!

Friday, December 07, 2007

Hawaii Warriors Triumph!

Last week, the University of Hawaii (UH) football ended the regular season with an undefeated record!

This has been an amazing turnaround for Hawaii football.

Back in 1998, the UH football team was 0-12! It was the boiling point of 6 straight years of loosing seasons. The coach, Fred von Appen, was fired after 3 loosing seasons

This was how bleak the situation was during the von Appen years

!1) many of the top local high school football players chose to play for mainland colleges instead of being humilated as a UH player. Those local high school players who wanted to play for UH were even embarrassed to admit to others, knowing they'll be asked "why would you want to play for a sh----y team?"

2) when one of the college counselors came to my 11th grade English class (1997-1998 school year), and talk about the standards required to attend UH, one girl said out loud "why would I want to attend UH? They have such a junk football team!" This girl didn't play any sports, yet didn't want to attend UH "because UH had a junk football team"

3) Rumors went around that at a local high school reunion, when one of the prizes announced was free UH football tickets, people booed!

4) People joked about top high school football teams beating UH football.

That was how embarrassing it was to be associated with UH football.

However, in 1999, UH had a new football coach June Jones. (Coincidentally, it was my 1st year as a UH student). The situation changed.

After the 2nd game of the 1999 season, people asked "did you see the football game", the common reply was "WE FINALLY WON!" UH also won it's 1st road game in years, had a 1st winning season since 1992, won a WAC championship, and even won a bowl game.

PRIDE WAS RESTORED!

Because of the great 1999 season, most of the all-state high school players graduating in 2000 chose to play college football for UH!

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Fast-forward to this year -- 2007. Sales of UH athletic merchandise went up. The Aloha Stadium had more fans at the games. Even attendance at sports bars went up this year!

It's common to see people wearing UH football jerseys, and UH WAC champions T-shirts! People who usually don't care about football are talking about the UH Warriors!

Now, as the UH football team is going to play Georgia in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, tickets sold out fast! Demand exceeded supply BIG TIME!

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And that girl in my high school class who said she didn't want to attend UH because of it's "junk football team"?

I wouldn't be surprised if she gathers with friends to watch UH games while wearing a black UH football jersey with Colt Brennan's #15.

Fugitive Slaves and Illegal Aliens

African-American right wingers like Thomas Sowell and Jesse Lee Peterson (as well as some left-wing black supremacists) complain about illegal Mexican immigrants coming to the US to take jobs away from low-income African-Americans.

What irony! When many African-Americans were moving from the South to the North and West in the late 1800's/early 1900's , many European-Americans in the North & West were complaining about African-American migrants coming to take jobs away from low-income European-Americans!

Also, Thomas Sowell was born in North Carolina. His parents moved him to New York when he was a teenager. (taking jobs away from New Yorkers). And he has been working at California colleges for decades. (taking jobs away from Californians)

The same irony is true about Iris-Americans like Pat Buchanan, Jewish Americans like Mike Savage, Italian Americans like Tom Tancredo. Their ancestors were seen as taking jobs away from Anglo-Americans. Yet, those individuals are whining about Mexican immigrants taking jobs away from European-Americans!

Here is what I read from a great email from Stuart Hayashi

Lately I've been reading Thomas J. DiLorenzo. I have many strong disagreements with him, but he pointed out something interesting.From the early 1800s to 1860, white Northern labor unions were strong advocates of the Fugitive Slave Act because they were horrified by the prospect that some rich white Northern businessman might hire fugitive slaves to work for him for very low wages. Dr. DiLorenzo writes that Northern states decided to pass laws to fine or criminally prosecute Northern businesses that hired fugitive slaves.

Furthermore, it was argued that the fugitive slaves fleeing to the North were becoming a huge burden, and who's going to take care of them?

So . . . what do we have here? We have a bunch of dark-skinned people who are located South of some border on the Americas. Then these people located in the South choose to migrate Northward. This very migration is a form of lawbreaking. And then the law of the Northern region forces these people to return to that Southern place they came from. This is allegedly to stop those illegal migrators from becoming a burden up North -- to stop them from depressing the wages of the lighter-skinned Northern people, and to stop them from stealing jobs from those born in the Northern region.

Sound familiar?

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Former Arkansas governor and current Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee has been getting crap for once proposing that children of illegal aliens living in Arkansas get to attend Arkansas colleges at in-state tuition rates.

These children (about to become college-aged adults) DID NOT CHOOSE TO MIGRATE ILLEGALLY!

When a parent and children move, IT'S THE PARENTS WHO MAKE THE DECISION, NOT THE CHILDREN! DUH!

So why not let those teens/young adults attend college at in-state tuition rates?

The anti-immigration fascists say "we can't reward lawbreakers!"

"Cant reward lawbreakers?" So I guess that means we can't give in-state tuition to those whose parents are killers, rapists, drug dealers, drunk drivers, thieves, and all those who have too many parking tickets.

Anti-immigration fascists want to punish people for what their parents did. Why stop there? What about punishing people for having the wrong ancestors? Why not deny in-state tuition rates to the descendants of European conquerors and slave-owners?

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Dog Chapman & other race issues in Hawaii

Dog Chapman, the bounty hunter of European-American ancestry, had a problem with his son dating an African-American woman.

This is what he said

http://starbulletin.com/2007/11/01/news/story01.html

Chapman: Don't care if she's a Mexican, a whore, whatever. It's not 'cause she's black. It's because we use the word "n_____" sometimes here. I'm not going to take a chance ever in life by losing everything I've worked for for 30 years for some f____ n_____ heard us say "n_____" and turned us in to the Enquirer magazine -- our career is over. I'm not taking that chance at all, never in life, never. Never. ... If Lyssa was dating a n_____, we would all say f___ you. And you know that. If Lyssa brought a black guy home ... It's not that they're black. It's none of that. It's that we use the word "n____." We don't mean "you f___ scum n_____ without a soul." We don't mean that s___, but America would think we're meaning that. And we're not taking a chance and losing everything we've got over a racial slur. Because our son goes with a girl like that, I can't do that, Tucker, you can't expect Garry, Bonnie, Cecily, all them young kids ... 'cause I'm in love for seven months, I ... f___ that. ... So I'll help you get another job, but you cannot work here unless you break up with her and she's out of your life. I can't handle that s___. I've got 'em in the parking lot trying to record us. I've got that girl saying she's going to wear a recorder. ...

Dog Chapman needs to be a mature adult already! He should've stop saying the word n----- a long time ago!

And anyone who is against any inter-racial dating is NOT a mature person!

People say "this is just a private conversation". I say "Anything you say CAN and WILL be used against you".

This incident is a reminder to all of us to be mature in everything we say AT ALL TIMES! If you still use racist words in private conversations, you better stop NOW because others will eventually find out! NOTHING is secret anymore!

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This is what Charles Memminger said about Chapman's racist rants.

http://starbulletin.com/2007/11/04/features/memminger.html

"We use the word n---- here," Chapman says on the tape. The "we" part is rather alarming. Like it's just part of a day in the life with the Chapmans: "We do the laundry. We eat lunch. We use the word n----. We vacuum." He tells his son on the tape he doesn't want to see the fact that "we" use that word end up in the Enquirer and then see his career go down the toilet. The I-word -- irony -- doesn't quite capture the fact that that is exactly what is happening.

Cathy Wi said the following idiotic statements

http://starbulletin.com/2007/11/11/editorial/letters.html (scroll to 3rd letter from the top)

I am so sick and tired of how thin-skinned this world has become! So "Dog" Chapman made those remarks. So what? He was in the privacy of his own home. How is this any different from using slurs for any other ethnic group? It seems that whenever the N-word is spoken, we are suppose to cringe and say, "Shame on you racist," yet it's OK to call everyone else names. No, I don't buy that. Why should Dog apologize? Apologize to whom? He's being treated too harshly. There are far worse things one could do.

Cathy Wi
Honolulu

Anytime I hear crap like that, I know that person is a hardcore racist! Cathy Wi is using coded words to express "how dare black people ask for respect".

I'm assuming from her last name that Wi is an Asian person. It's easy for Cathy Wi complain about others being "thin-skinned" because she's in a mostly Asian-American environment. She takes her majority status for granted!

If Cathy Wi is that insensitive towards African-Americans, then I wonder how she feels about Polynesians, Micronesians, Arabs, Mexicans, Russians, etc?

If Cathy Wi was growing up in communities in which Asians were less than 1% of the population, she would be mocked endlessly. People would tell her to "go back to China". They would go up to her face and yell at her in a fake Asian accent. They would call her "slant eyes", "chow fun" and other racist insults! This would happen EVERYDAY! I wonder how thick-skinned will she be then!

2) Even with all the controversies of Dog Chapman's statements, the brutal beating of a European-American couple in Waikele, and the murder of a European-American student in Nanakuli earlier this year, I still thought the most under-reported racial story in Hawaii was the persecution of immigrants.

When a European-American or African-American faces discrimination, they know how to contact the media or sympathetic organizations. However, when an immigrant from Micronesia or Asia faces discrimination, they are reluctant to speak to anyone due to a language barrier. So it gets under-reported!

However, recent articles in the Star Bulletin and Honolulu Advertiser reported on this issue!

The following article report on the return of gang warfare in Hawaii.

http://starbulletin.com/2007/10/28/news/story01.html

State law enforcement, education and human service officials say they offer enough services to stop children from entering gangs, disband current groups and avoid chaos. Although public school fights are up, officials argue they are not as violent or as frequent as in the late 1980s and early '90s.

Deborah Spencer-Chun, who heads Adult Friends for Youth, said employees build relationships with gang leaders to learn about brewing fights. But, she said, they are increasingly unable to answer campus disturbances on time.

"Sometimes it takes a real crisis before anybody responds to it," she said. "People don't want to believe there are gangs in those neighborhoods just like people don't want to say there are gangs in Hawaii. This is paradise, this is where most of our economy comes from tourism."

The following day, the Star Bulletin had another article on the gang issue. This articles mentions more about the alienation some immigrant teens feel in Hawaii schools.

http://starbulletin.com/2007/10/29/news/story01.html

Neglected by parents who work multiple jobs, students from poor families often join gangs because they feel inferior and see no future in education, said Sid Rosen, who retired this year as head of Adult Friends for Youth, a nonprofit that works with gangs in Hawaii. Gangs are formed along ethnic lines but also by students who share housing projects or street blocks, he said.

"They are living essentially in what is an urban ghetto. If you live in Kalihi, you see yourself as being different than someone who lives in Hawaii Kai," Rosen explained. "The rich haoles live in Hawaii Kai and Kahala, and us poor Filipinos live in Kalihi and us poor Samoans live in Kuhio Park Terrace. ... These boundaries get established."

In the past four years, the Susannah Wesley center has seen about 200 student dropouts, most of them immigrants from outlying islands of Micronesia, the Philippines, Samoa or Tonga, said Stanley Inkyo, the center's youth services administrator.

Families bring their children to Hawaii for a better education, but many parents get stuck with low-paying jobs or end up living in the street and unable to help their kids adjust to the new school setting, Inkyo said.

Aggravating the issue is an influx of Micronesian students in Hawaii's public schools which has nearly doubled in the past five years to 2,558, according to the state Department of Education. The department held a conference for 1,000 educators during the summer to help teachers understand and work better with those students.

"One of the things you'll notice here, and I don't think anybody wants to say it publicly, there's a lot of the racial differences, or the ethnic differences that tend to magnify" the gang issue, Inkyo said, saying Filipino students often clash with those from Micronesia. "There's that kind of uneasiness."

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I once mentioned that the most under-reported issue in Hawaii was the conflict between Asian immigrants (many from China, Vietnam and Phillipines) and Polynesians. Since then, I've noticed that Micronesians were having conflicts with Polynesians and Asians.

The Honolulu Advertiser had an article about Micronesians facing discrimination when looking for a place to live

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Nov/12/ln/hawaii711120352.html

They say blatant as well as subtle housing discrimination against new Micronesian immigrants and longtime residents alike continues to go largely unchecked. They also say it goes largely unreported because of fears about coming forward, language barriers and a lack of services to address the need."

It seems to be getting worse," added Maria Narruhn, a founding member of Micronesians United, which has been trying to address housing discrimination, but whose resources are limited.

Narruhn said she knows 10 families who have been turned away from rentals on the market in the last year, and were likely discriminated against. Some of the cases involved the landlord actually saying Micronesians weren't welcome.

She believes two of her own family members were also victims of housing discrimination, including her son-in-law, who inquired about a one-bedroom for $995 and was told, when he looked at the unit, that the rent had jumped to $1,020.

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The first lawsuit Kokua Legal Services filed as part of the project involved a landlord, who was advertising a two-bedroom unit in 'Aiea. According to court documents, a Micronesian tester at Kokua Legal Services called the 'Aiea landlord to inquire about the apartment and was told it was not available. The landlord also told the caller that he had no other units available, the documents allege.

Fifteen minutes later, a Caucasian tester at Kokua Legal Service called the landlord to inquire about the apartment and was told it was available. The landlord also allegedly told the tester he had other rentals that were empty.

(skipped paragraphs)

Kokua Legal Services filed its second lawsuit as part of the project in September, alleging that two landlords who were renting a North King Street unit for $2,000 a month discriminated against a Micronesian tester, then offered the unit to a Caucasian caller.

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BUSTED! Those landlords need to be publicly humiliated! Those landlords need to grow up, start being more mature, learn to accept diversity, modernity & globalization!

I graduated from a "dropout factory"?

Researchers from Johns Hopkins University researched the graduation rates of various high schools in the U.S.

Those whose graduation rates were less than 60% were labeled "dropout factories".

My high school, McKinley High School was one of them.

http://starbulletin.com/2007/10/30/news/story01.html

A national report is labeling seven Oahu public high schools as "dropout factories," meaning that no more than 60 percent of freshmen make it to their senior year.
Hawaii ranked 11th among the states reporting the most dropout factories in an analysis of Education Department data conducted by Johns Hopkins University for the Associated Press.

The state Education Department disputed the findings, noting that Hawaii ninth-graders tend to fall behind and inflate freshman enrollment. So comparing the number of freshman and seniors at any given year to determine dropout and graduation rates is misleading, said Education Department spokesman Greg Knudsen.

The percentage of isle freshmen who move on to their senior year at the schools highlighted in the report ranged from 45 percent at Nanakuli High and Intermediate to 60 percent at Kailua High. The other schools facing dropout problems include Farrington, Kaimuki, McKinley, Waianae and Waipahu, according to the study released yesterday. Those schools all have a large number of minority and low-income students.


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Going to a school labeled a "dropout factory" DOES NOT mean you're "dumb". It just means too many of your classmates aren't graduating.

1) My alma mater McKinley has a lot of high achievers. There are students who excel in math meets, science fairs, robotics, and other academic areas. Many go on to colleges with great reputations.

However, at the same time, there are other students at the school who are gang-affiliated, as well as wanabee thugs, and other non-achievers. What I mean by non-achievers is those students who don't even try to reach their potential in academics.

I remembered when I attended that school, there were students who were freshmen the same year I was, but by the start of my senior year, a lot of those students were gone! The overwhelming # of those students were non-achievers, so it was obvious that they dropped out of school.

Some of them were already falling behind in middle school. For some reason, they were academically promoted to high school, which tends to grade a lot harder than middle school. So some of them gave up!

2) some have questioned the formula used by the Johns Hopkins researchers to determine what school is a "dropout factory"

Here is a commentary from a teacher at Kaimuki High School (also labeled a "dropout factory")

http://starbulletin.com/2007/10/31/editorial/letters.html (scroll down to the 2nd letter from top)

I am appalled that you published findings from a John Hopkins University report labeling seven Hawaii high schools as "dropout factories" (Star-Bulletin, Oct. 30). If you did your homework, you would have found out that the study assumes that any student who does not graduate from the same high school he or she enters into as a freshman is a dropout. This is so far from the truth. I am a teacher at Kaimuki High School, and we have an extremely transient population. Many students enter as freshmen but later move to the mainland or back to their home country and graduate there. They should not be labeled as dropouts.

Kaimuki High has similar demographics to McKinley (Lot of immigrants, mostly Asians, also has many Polynesians and Micronesians), though Kaimuki High  has more European-Americans than McKinley. McKinley has more Filipinos than  Kaimuki High Other than that, both schools are almost alike.

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And here are commentaries from the principals of Waipahu & Farrington High Schools (also labeled "dropout factories"). Both schools are majority Filipino, with some Samoans and Micronesians. Many of them are immigrants, and many are from low-income households.

http://starbulletin.com/2007/11/04/editorial/commentary.html

Farrington and Waipahu each enrolls more than 2,500 young people. Our students come from diverse cultural and language backgrounds. Approximately 20 percent of our students are learning to speak English while simultaneously endeavoring to meet challenging graduation requirements. Both of our schools receive federal funds because 48 percent to 60 percent of our families have incomes low enough to qualify for government assistance. The Johns Hopkins researchers should be familiar with the multitude of studies that link family income to student achievement. Many of our students face overwhelming personal challenges, yet they persist in working toward a future that will be better than their present lives.

Because so many students enter our campuses with academic deficits, we have developed a number of different paths that support the goal of a high school diploma. We have alternative programs within our schools and off-campus partnerships with others in the community. Some students take more than four years to earn their diplomas, but we do not consider them dropouts. Other students who must spend most of their time with us learning English are not able to complete the traditional high school diploma requirements. However, we work with the Community Schools for Adults that are on our campuses to transition these students to the adult diploma programs. They are not dropouts -- they are overcoming great odds to persist in reaching their goal.

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As the standards for a diploma continue to move more toward requiring all students to be prepared for entry to a four-year college, we can expect to see an increasing need for alternatives for many of our students. Those who take alternative paths are not dropouts and the schools that support them are not "dropout factories." When we consider those who complete their requirements in more than four years, or who transition to the Community Schools and earn a diploma, our completion rates are higher.

So, based on what the school officials from Kaimuki, Waipahu and Farrington said, Johns Hopkins researchers didn't take into account 1) the large # of students who move in & out of the school districts, 2) the large amount of students who take longer than 4 years to earn their diplomas, 3) the large amount of students who are recent immigrants who trying to learn high school material in a new language.

3) Even with the flaws of the Johns Hopkins research, the good thing about it is that it brings awareness of the problem of students who aren't living up to their academic potential, and awareness of which schools are facing more problems than others.

I work in the educational field to help students live up to their potential. I don't take the Johns Hopkins report personally, it shall motivate and remind me of what I need to do to help our students achieve.

Friday, October 26, 2007

The Lameness of Anti-Immigration Fascists

At a bookstore, I was looking at Laura Ingraham's book, and it said the usual non-sense of "illegal aliens committing crimes, illegal aliens driving drunk, and if you don't hate illegal aliens, its because you lived in a luxury community with private security guards"

Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Debbie Schlussel, Neal Boortz, Thomas Sowell all say the same B.S. that David Duke says! The only difference between David Duke and those other pundits is their opinion on Israel. Duke thinks "Israel can do nothing right", the others think "Israel can do nothing wrong!"

But my topic of today isn't Israel, it's immigration.

Another right-wing anti-immigration fascist wrote a silly editorial. His name is Mark W. Hendrickson.You can read his garbage here http://tinyurl.com/39mays

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Here is Stuart Hayashi's response to Hendrickson's nonsense.

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Conservative Mark W. Hendrickson writes, "Illegal immigration is one of our country's most divisive, intractable issues."

http://tinyurl. com/39mays

I wish that were true. It isn't. It is one of the most uncontroversial issues, because the vast majority of people scoff at the right to migrate without a visa.Who supports open immigration? Prof. Schoolland, Pablo Wegesend,Sean Brunett, Jeff Olstad, and me. And Harry Binswanger of the AynRand Institute, and Robert W. Tracinski. That's the end of it.

Who opposes your right to migrate without a visa? Ron Paul, the Libertarian Party, and almost everybody else. Most of the demonstrators in favor of Bush's quasi-amnesty plan were concerned about their own families; they weren't overtly ideological. The left-wingers there who were ideological blathered about issues other than open immigration, such as "corporate imperialism. " And the Mexican government certainly doesn't favor open immigration. If a South American tries to sneak into Mexico, the Mexican government will shoot him.

Hendrickson writes sarcastically, "But we should at least stop rewarding illegals with the ultimate prize: automatic U.S. citizenship for their children born here. This is absurd: 'Congratulations, Ms.Gonzalez! You have broken our laws, entered our country illegally, evaded the immigration service, and now your son has all the rights ofU.S. citizenship. ' It is time to amend the Constitution so that the precious gift of citizenship is awarded only to babies born here of parents who are in the country legally."

Here is what's wrong with Hendrickson' s argument. By his logic, the British government should not have let Thomas Jefferson get away with committing treason. Jefferson and the U.S. Founding Fathers broke the law of their own country; they were all traitors. They were guilty of legal sedition. And the British government is to give them amnesty for that? For shame! What sort of example will that set?

Furthermore, what about all of the Northerners who violated the federal Fugitive Slave Law by participating in the underground railroad? What about all of the people who participated in forms of civil disobedience and, in defiance of the law, disobeyed state segregation laws? Charlton Heston himself committed civil disobedience against segregation laws. So shouldn't all of these people have been prosecuted even after the law was changed? The law is the law, and we have to follow the law!

And what about the re-legalization of alcohol? Alcohol was decriminalized precisely *because* of the abundance of Americans flouting that regulation. Do you want to reward those lawbreakers by changing the law for them? Do you want to reward their lawbreaking,which amounted to a huge TANTRUM? And wasn't it wrong that, following Prohibition' s repeal, so many drinkers and bootleggers received*de-facto* clemency, in the sense that officers didn't prosecute them anymore?

Conservatives keep assuming that the law is the word of God. They evade that the law is not an end in itself; it is a means to the higher end that is the protection of Lockean individual rights. When the law itself becomes destructive of Lockean rights, the law morally invalidates itself.

Finally, Hendrickson writes: "Fourth, let's make the US A monolingual by law. Certainly everyone may speak and write whatever language they prefer, but when it comes to things like official business, this should be an English-only country."

Here's what's wrong with what he said. "Monolingual" is a grammatically incorrect neologism. If you know two languages, you're "bilingual." If you know multiple languages, you're "multilingual. "

So if you know one language, then the correct term should be "unilingual, " not"monolingual. " "Monolingual" would be the correct word if the term for someone who knew two languages or multiple languages was,respectively, "duolingual" and "polylingual. "

People like Hendrickson, who use such a grammatically incorrect word as "monolingual, " do not seem to understand Latin-based English. Hendrickson does not know proper English, so, by his own standards, heis worthy of deportation.

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What's with all this hysteria about children born to illegal aliens born in the US having US citizenship.

The David Dukes, Thomas Sowells and Ann Coulters think those children should be punished for having the "wrong parents".

So what, should we deprive all descendants of British conquerors of having US citizenship? That might mean the David Dukes, Ann Coulters, Laura Ingrahams, etc might all get deported!