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Author: Alika Kea

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The show where I talk about topics that I feel are important that need to be made aware of to the Hawaii community or general public. Subjects may feature personal growth, influence for a community or just to vent and talk about them as well. Take it as a “hawaiian version of grinds my gears” and you’ll know what to expect; humor with information and realness. With all of that being said, mahalo for tuning in!
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Coronavirus Freakout

Coronavirus Freakout

2020-03-0508:59

People are buying toilet paper and water like crazy as if there was a hurricane or storm coming. Brah wtf?! And people selling them on Facebook market place. On top of that, asian people in the mainland are getting beat up because of it. Wtf people?! Relax and just wash your hands and wash your ass!
Here I talk about the brush fire that had happened on Kahoolawe island off the island of Maui in Hawaii. The incident happened on Feb. 22 and had been burning through out that time until Mar. 1. A total of 9,000 acres had been burnt. Listen to the whole story and a quick history lesson on the island itself with the military practices and could have been the long term cause of events.
Stated on Feb. 16, 2020, law makers are proposing a bill that will change the charge of drug possession like heroin and meth from a felony to a misdemeanor. Hawaii State Sen. Karl Rhoads says that this bill would treat the crimes as a health issue rather than a criminal justice issue, that they need treatment rather than punishment. "As long as the person doesn't commit other crimes to steal or to rob people to support their drug habit, there's no point in treating (the offense) as a felony because what they really need is drug rehab," Rhoads said. But meth and heroin are also leading causes to theft in Hawaii. What do you think?
With a lot of negative stuff going on in our communities, it’s time we looked at what we can do to change that. But first in order for us to change our communities, we must first change ourselves.
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