Here's the entire Hawaiian Adventure playlist: kzbin.info/aero/PLq-_cmf3H6yqccGbhjoid97_3BEWegGtf&si=v-w8dYO86DDkj556
@Uzbek_King-l8x6 ай бұрын
Soon you will have million subscribers 🎉yay !!! I like your videos much more than World according to Briggs. Thanks for great videos. 👍
@RedWolf175 ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do!🐾🌺
@randalkihei92615 ай бұрын
Thank you for exposing our democratic states.
@idakate76 ай бұрын
Hawaii is no different than anywhere else. Everywhere the society and land is being corrupted by power and greed.
@gemox32256 ай бұрын
Definitely. It happens in every country.
@hotnerd84286 ай бұрын
Nick ever go to perto rico 😮
@Ddreinthebay6 ай бұрын
The blessing and curse of capitalism. The mobility to have almost all or all in consequence leaving others with nothing or almost nothing in comparison.
@bambambamVB36 ай бұрын
@@Ddreinthebay you mean crony capitalism. Under a true capitalism people are elevated through their own ambition and motivation. Therefore they could all make their situations better by moving, creating opportunity and wealth etc. Under crony capitalism, government teams up with it's chosen ones and society loses. China, Russia and America are perfect examples....yes China and Russia have capitalism too. China is the extreme with the Party owning a portion of ALL business and anyone doing business there. Crony to the max! Modern Communists will always blast capitalism but they will surely participate.
@dng61216 ай бұрын
@@Ddreinthebay democrats...
@RV_Chef_Life6 ай бұрын
The fact Hi imports 90% of it’s fruits and vegetables is just mind blowing to me. There’s plenty of land to farm and produce it’s own fruits and veggies in Hi.
@TrrsnSmrg6 ай бұрын
Ask about Larry ellison's track record.
@jimechols43476 ай бұрын
Yeah but it's all government protected land by environmentalist who hate humans.
@PlumbNutz6 ай бұрын
It's much cheaper to bring it in. There is some food that's grown here but it's much more expensive. There's also a Labour shortage for lower paying jobs here
@alaefarmestatesllc6 ай бұрын
As a farmer in Hawaii, I can explain a few things in short. We have greedy middle men here. Which means they will pay outside growers b4 wanting to pay local farmers a fair price. Here’s the even bigger kicker, as a producer, we must, by law, go through a third party (that greedy middle man) to sell our produce to stores. That greedy bastard sets our prices. Accept their offer or let it produce rot. This is one huge problem here. Next, the cost to grow things here for Pennie’s on the dollar in a lot of cases just makes it not worth it in most cases. Everyone makes money off of the farmer, and more times than not they make more than the farmer who’s doing all the hard work. We’re the only line of work where we pay retail for everything but must sell at wholesale. Politics are another reason. Won’t go into that. Oh and agricultural theft here is massive and cops are useless/don’t care.
@GirlNextDoor19686 ай бұрын
Elijah is brilliant. I listened to what he had to say several times. “To conquer,” “To overcome” with money and power is exactly what’s going on here and everywhere that’s being destroyed. The people you refer to as bums didn’t destroy the place first. They’re the collateral damage. They’re victims.
@MsStrawberry446 ай бұрын
🚫 Not all homeless and houseless in Hawaiʻi are bums. Many of our houseless Native Hawaiians and locals in our islands actually do work 3-4 jobs just to survive and make ends meet. Many of them also volunteer their help in different homeless communities on their islands.
@DeanWooldridge-op2cm6 ай бұрын
Yup same on the mainland. A lot just can't afford rent.
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
@@DeanWooldridge-op2cm worse in Hawaii because the native population is being displaced in their own homeland.
@canadiankewldude6 ай бұрын
@@richardstevens7819 Many farmers in the US Canada and Europe are loosing their lands to respective governments. Prayers to all in desperate ways, God Bless
@gsssprocket6 ай бұрын
well said!!!
@THopkins76 ай бұрын
I agree. They are not all bums. Many have suffered tragedy. Be careful how you judge. You may be there one day.
@SusanEpp-q7c6 ай бұрын
Many relocate to Las Vegas. I lived in Hawaii 22 years. I knew the nicest most kind people I've ever known. The polititions are very corrupt.
@gradylucas52656 ай бұрын
How would those transplants like being called a derogatory term the equivalent of "Haole' when they arrived in Vegas?
@JetSkiSuper76 ай бұрын
Correct, and the lawyers are even more so. I lived for a short while on Kauai-it’s corrupt AF.
@shawn23806 ай бұрын
You mean yet another one party controlled disaster.
@marycolton50246 ай бұрын
The most corrupt in the entire nation only in Hawaii can a government public servant commit a felony … do jail time and still collect their pensions… crime pays in Hawaii
@frederick60086 ай бұрын
Nick, as you know seniors are always in jeopardy of losing their homes due to ever increasing real estate taxes and cost of living.
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
I know 😢
@7hroomy6 ай бұрын
♥️
@Jacklyn-zc8dc6 ай бұрын
DeSantis is passing laws against the HOA and their fees and fines in Florida at least. 🤷🏼♀️
@IndigoBellyDance6 ай бұрын
Meanwhile you get people can’t even afford to buy a 1st home
@Maxwell19896 ай бұрын
That's why moving off the big island to beautiful South Carolina so sick of all the issues and high cost of living and no Aloha I been here 18 years born and raised in wailuku Maui@@NickJohnson
@samcas7076 ай бұрын
Watching your documentary series on the collapse of the US empire in real time on an iPhone is wild
@Dangic236 ай бұрын
It started in 1980 with Reaganomics. No President after has ever changed his system.
@WizenedVariations16 ай бұрын
I was a poor barefoot haole boy on Oahu- and never lived in Kailua, or Kahala, or Hawaii Kai- back when the military, pineapple, and sugar cane were bigger businesses than tourism. We lived in two-story apartment buildings with flimsy walls without air conditioning, in the midst of angry Polynesians, smug Chinese, clannish Japanese, and sad haoles that couldn't afford to return to the Mainland. I went back to visit graves and put memories to rest. While there, I saw Portland's homeless, San Francisco's fentanyl, NYC's greed, and Hollywood's perversion in the most beautiful place imaginable. When I returned to the Mainland, I saw homelessness, crime, greed, drugs and corruption.
@TheGor546 ай бұрын
Well said.
@alexcarter88076 ай бұрын
Poor barefoot haole kid gang represent! Yeah, I think I could stand being back for about 2 weeks. I moved to the mainland in my early/mid 20s and the place has spoiled me, I can't be happy being back home and being a 2nd class citizen. Mainland or Someplace That Isn't Hawaii for me for now on.
@annedodgson86776 ай бұрын
Looks as if the meek are inheriting the earth…or homeless beaches
@BillGarner-vn1sx6 ай бұрын
Sorry, but the abject smugness that you use nullifies everything you think you know about Hawaii.
@gsssprocket6 ай бұрын
@@BillGarner-vn1sx agreed!!!!
@RedWolf176 ай бұрын
You’re heading for over a million subscribers with this one Nick. I know it will be one hell of an eye opener.🐾
@j-willy41376 ай бұрын
Those poor people in Lahaina can’t trust anyone, I don’t blame that man for being skeptical.
@poochimayne72946 ай бұрын
Yeah they don't even trust their white heritage under that tan. Funny how there are no real Hawaiians there just crybabies.
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
Yes, but they need to let the jounalists that even bother to go there remind the world what happened. It's really their only move left.
@daveoelke8576 ай бұрын
@@dominysynclair Good point! 👍
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
@@daveoelke857 The worst part is their aversion to outsiders, as justifiable as it is, especially now, with that fucking thug police chief as an example, will work against them here.
@mojojoji54936 ай бұрын
@@j-willy4137 we actually have a good amount of conspiracy theorists but as you put it that’s just cause we have no one to trust, personally I don’t even trust the construction industry
@garylines57556 ай бұрын
I live in Colorado and the same thing here replace the locals and bring in people that will work for nothing and live on top of each other.
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
It's the same everywhere the Democrats are running.
@jeffgkinzel6 ай бұрын
its not that we want to see the poverty but we want to see the truth thanks for showing us
@life51616 ай бұрын
That's one way of putting it. 🍻
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
The truth shall set us free!
@rdalby356 ай бұрын
I've been coming to Hawaii for 50 years and living here, in Honolulu, for 10 years. Originally from SoCal. I guarantee you I could go anywhere in the country and show you all the negatives and convince people that this is "the truth". I also could make a video of my "truth" in living here that is 99% positive. Look for the negative, or look for the positive and you will find what you are looking for. True in all aspects of life.
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
This is the truth, the things we refuse to acknowledge. What your talking about is delusion and dismissal. I'm part Hawaiian and born and raised 46 years on this rock, you cant tell me what the truth is @rdalby35
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
He's been going through all the worst places in the country. I think he's getting a bit cynical.
@joannunemaker63326 ай бұрын
Hawaii - beautiful and tragic at the same time.😮❤
@jackcarterog0016 ай бұрын
Meth is a huge problem here.
@gailbrebner81116 ай бұрын
I lived in Waianae, as a teacher, 1991-1995. They were years ahead in the abuse of METH back then.
@bayersbluebayoubioweapon84776 ай бұрын
@@gailbrebner8111 that’s crazy..
@bornpsychopath29966 ай бұрын
Looks like it
@theresekirkpatrick33376 ай бұрын
Everywhere 🇺🇸 and blues. Losing thousands a day but that’s not headline news. 😢
@MsStrawberry446 ай бұрын
The huge problems here in Hawaiʻi are mental health & substance abuse issues, the displacement of our Native Hawaiian people, houseless & homelessness, human trafficking and criminals have more rights than law abiding citizens.
@RickM236 ай бұрын
I have been fortunate to visit Hawaii several times (Oahu, Maui, Kauai) due to work (airfare and lodging paid for by the company I work for). It’s crazy expensive but me and my family love the place. It’s truly paradise. We try to eat local as the bigger/well known restaurants are too expensive 😬 We eat at Food trucks, food markets, or going to 7-11 (they have affordable rice meals). We’ve stopped by different free beaches, met different people/natives along the way. I know that it’s a struggle living there with the high cost of living but yet they are very kind and hospitable. I wish them all the best!
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
We are at food trucks almost every day!!
@tammymarch32256 ай бұрын
I 100% agree with you. the locals are all wonderful friendly people. The food trucks are the best. we tried to buy local and shopped the farmers market when we could to give back to the community . We just got back a few weeks ago and I would go back to chat with the locals that was one of my favorite things to do. The hospitality is the best there.
@RobOlgatree6 ай бұрын
@@tammymarch3225 - The (true) Hawaiian mainlanders where I live are very nice people.
@foxywhitetip73876 ай бұрын
How is it paradise when you’re surrounded by cockfighting and dog abuse
@moonlight010116 ай бұрын
I left Hawaii in 1996. I lived on Oahu and the Big Island. There were always homeless along the Waianae coast, but not as bad as it is now. I used to snorkel and surf at Tracks Beach in Waianae where my car was broken into on 5 different occasions while I was out in the water. That was back in the 1980's. I don't recall the homes and structures looking as rundown as they do now in your video. It's beginning to look like Haiti or some other 3rd world dump. I guess its getting worse every year.
@Userhandleidk6 ай бұрын
Dang. Don’t let the Hawaiian board of tourism see this
@TheMaestro77777776 ай бұрын
😂
@TalkingPoint7736 ай бұрын
Hawaii been finished for a long time now
@loralarose96156 ай бұрын
@@TalkingPoint773 they vote blue .
@daveoelke8576 ай бұрын
I think the tourists just go to the touristy areas.
@daveoelke8576 ай бұрын
@@TalkingPoint773🙁
@james54606 ай бұрын
When I was there in 1989, I didn't see any of that homelessness or poverty. Times have changed.
@devengudinas16496 ай бұрын
That was 35 years ago. Many places have changed a bunch since then. Especially LA
@alaefarmestatesllc6 ай бұрын
Homeless was definitely a problem in 89 also. Under the over passes, bridges and bushes/beaches.
@larv89306 ай бұрын
@@devengudinas1649 Both very blue political areas. 🤔
@k_e37356 ай бұрын
@@larv8930 Also very desirable places to live with minimal inventory..hmm
@kbones216 ай бұрын
you were at a resort. you don’t know anythibg
@KayFabe876 ай бұрын
The obamas’ palatial estate in Hawaii is currently unoccupied as they are in their other palatial estate in Martha’s Vineyard. Being the magnanimous individuals they are, and as concerned about “equity” as they are, I am sure they wouldn’t mind if some of the “unhoused”locals in Hawaii stayed in their mansion (which could probably accommodate at least 60 people) until they were able to secure some proper accommodations.
@udui1o1736 ай бұрын
The Obama's especially Barry who came to Hawaii often for a get away was totally funded by the Hawaii citizens & his property in Waimanalo was a concession deal by the State of HI. which is biased because NO Hawaiian could ever get permission to build by the beach. By the way Barack or Barry was not born in Hawaii nor is he a native son. His birth certificate is faked & no one in the govt. vetted him properly, someone dropped the ball on this.
@PsillyApeUSA6 ай бұрын
I used to live in Kealakekua for several years back in 2006-2013. I miss it terribly. I was grateful to have a job at the Kaiser. It is so sad the natives cannot catch a break. I say let them have their land back and we go back to being respectful visitors
@larkasojourn48496 ай бұрын
Without shipping from outside it would turn to “Easter Island” after the last bird was picked off.
@benton-benton6 ай бұрын
Last area I lived was Nuuanu. Some really great people, some aholes. Same as anywhere else.
@staffordentendencia24226 ай бұрын
Not just in Hawaii EVERYWHERE
@JPPW19826 ай бұрын
I went to Hawaii once. Kaui. I don't think I would ever go back. All the people I met were transplants. They were from the West coast, the midwest. I don't think I met one person that was actually born there. This is happening everywhere. Rich people are coming into cities and actually pushing out the locals and turning the city into the place they left.
@keithbalke63526 ай бұрын
Hey Nick! Tell Oprah hi and make sure you paint your house that certain shade of blue…..cheaper insurance I’m told
@buckshot64816 ай бұрын
Oh good grief here again with , ooh our people, pain! Displaced! You did it .😂😂😂
@Userhandleidk6 ай бұрын
What are you on about?
@barbaramosley81236 ай бұрын
Allegedly I Believe It!
@barbaramosley81236 ай бұрын
Nick “That’s Soooo Sad What Have Happened To HAWAII!!😓🙌
@gerrytol6 ай бұрын
i think they can set laser to different colors
@MandyLeeRain6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Nick, for keeping it real We've known Hawaii is suffering, but i dont think we ever expected to see it in these conditions. Thank you to everyone who shared in telling some of the stories of truths.
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
Ok Mandy!
@brigittebeltran67016 ай бұрын
The American coup that destroyed the Hawaiian Monarch has proven to be a DISASTER! 😢
@foxywhitetip73876 ай бұрын
Maybe better N Korea or chain controls the island ? Someone will it’s a very strategic area in the pacific rim and they have no military or industry to hold their own
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
It's true, but we're better than having been taken by Japan in the 40s or China now. If I were in charge, I'd make the islands a US protectorate governed by the Hawai'ians.
@ivarr_hinn_beinlausiАй бұрын
@@foxywhitetip7387 North korea taking control of Hawaii? Christ, get off the meth brother.
@terrycorris43096 ай бұрын
Good episode Nick! Spot on.. I moved there in 69 lived in Kailua, Maunawili left in 88. The house we bought for 90k and sold for 250k is now over a million. Population was only 500,000 on Oahu. You could surf all by yourself back then. Oregon is home now.. When we visit home, I stay away from Oahu, breaks my heart!!
@clemdane6 ай бұрын
If you don't want to make your living from tourism,find and develop a better industry that supports you. Make laws against foreign ownership of real estate. Make laws against Airbnb and absentee landlords. Divert funds to build low income housing. Divert funds to clean up the environment.
@udui1o1736 ай бұрын
We agree with your comment & many locals are doing our best to make it sustainable however Hawaii has corruption here & many people have gotten rich. Many of us voted for a Hawaiian candidate Duke Aiona for Governor who platformed "No one can buy any land here in Hawaii unless you live here 10 yrs. or more first.
@christal3766 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Hawaii and am native Hawaiian. As someone who has lived on the mainland as an adult, Hawaii has become the worst of the mainland. Homelessness, crime, sky high cost of living, traffic, and. terrible politics are just a few of the things that I see today. If we’re lucky enough we can inherit or buy property from family, but otherwise, even with two decent incomes, forget it. We moved back to be closer to family as we started a family and it makes me sad to have to live here because we are struggling even with decent money. Your narration is pretty accurate (at least on Oahu) thanks for sharing the truth.
@jeffb3216 ай бұрын
24:00 this gentleman said in short no outsiders respect our culture. As a mainlander, we lost our culture 15 years ago. 🇺🇸 😢
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
To be fair, they started losing theirs way before that.
@petmom6 ай бұрын
Florida is going this route, i completely understand and sympathize 😢
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
Everywhere is. It's happening by design.
@DeanWooldridge-op2cm6 ай бұрын
It's not white people who should be blamed. It's capitalism and rich people. Not all white people are rich or feel the same way. That's what I wish they would understand.
@JohnDoe-ef3wo4 ай бұрын
I wish you could understand what capitalism even means.
@Haircrafter226 ай бұрын
Love getting on YT and seeing a new video from this guy!
@bambambamVB36 ай бұрын
Yes we love Nick and Mappi!
@theresa_lili6 ай бұрын
Ah!! Yes!! A refreshing take on our world.
@357Nupe6 ай бұрын
My family went to Hawaii about 3 years ago for Spring Break. I had no idea how many people there (especially natives) are just scraping by. Meanwhile rich people are buying all the prime property. Everything is crazy expensive since most of it is imported.
@noraarico13136 ай бұрын
I knew a couple with no children of their own who lived in their United States northern home state during summer months and then went to their home in Hawaii for the winter. It must take lots of money to pay for and upkeep two residences. But I also worry about the displacement of Hawaiian locals and citizens who cannot afford rents or to have modest homes of their own where they permanently reside or try to live one day at a time on little or no income because of being jobless and, consequently, homeless. Where is the United States government's responsibility to care for its own citizens so they do not become impoverished and homeless? Justice for all is possible if the government is willing to enforce equitable laws that protect the poor from predation.
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
@@noraarico1313 this is only one of many examples that is contributing to Hawaiis housing crisis. 30 percent of property in Hawaii is owned by non residents. When not on vacation they will rent it out as short term or airbnb further exacerbating the problem.
@TheOriginalMarimoChan6 ай бұрын
I am a Hawaiian native and it's not the problem of only 'rich people' buying everything up, it's the cost of the housing, the inflation,the interest rates and this is the worst I have ever seen it - we can thank our local and federal politicians for creating this mess, not rich people.
@paulalb-n2f6 ай бұрын
@@noraarico1313The government wants us to live like this. Don't waste your breath talking to them. They're the rich with 3 houses ($Ɓiden) and we pay for their expenses thru our work and taxes. AND THIS IS OUR LIFE UNTIL WE CHANGE THE PEOPLE IN THE GOVERNMENT. VOTE RED.
@foxywhitetip73876 ай бұрын
Things are expensive due to the shipping monopoly. Things are imported and parts shipped all around the world
@suzannebenoit3616 ай бұрын
Big Island here, I really appreciate "Nocals"! Thank Kim for that. I've been here 20 yrs, and yes, there is a huge attrition rate (70%). People move here thinking everyone plays ukuleles and dances hula all day. And the homeless, don't get me started - there are states that provide a one-way ticket to HI, and bcuz we have good social services, they stay. Problem is, our social services are for the people here already, so HI is being stretched. BTW, Elijah is the real deal re Aloha.
@carinarilk896 ай бұрын
What about the others countries in America? Aren't there a lot Ghost City? Homeless? Drugs? Alcohol? Tends over tends? Congratulation
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
Great idea lets just send all of the homeless in the mainland to Hawaii, problem solved for the US continent. smh this should be illegal@carinarilk89
@benton-benton6 ай бұрын
Ha. I worked with Ohta San. Some people do play ukuleles.
@jimonthebeachinkona6 ай бұрын
I am a Hawaii resident.And you cannot show me proof anywhere of any government entity paying for a plane trip to come here.
@esteban14876 ай бұрын
Better homeless in Hawaii than Minnesota
@mlovmo6 ай бұрын
And THAT'S why it's nice to be in Minnesota. Well, so far.
@esteban14876 ай бұрын
@@mlovmo WAY too liberal!
@mattdecker67916 ай бұрын
Having a home is almost optional in Hawaii. It never gets too warm, nor too cold.
@stonecrestquilt6 ай бұрын
This
@benton-benton6 ай бұрын
@@mattdecker6791 Lowest temp it ever got when I lived there was 58. People wearing coats.
@tony_S226 ай бұрын
Nice work putting a spotlight of the reality of Hawaii living. Keep up the content!
@rdalby356 ай бұрын
I've been living here, Oahu, for 10 years, and this video is not the reality of living in Hawaii.
@tony_S226 ай бұрын
@@rdalby35 born and raised here, it’s pretty accurate. Need to see more of the neighborhood living sir.
@rdalby356 ай бұрын
@@tony_S22 I understand, Tony, and I have definitely seen the downside, but the video only shows the downside and is not a fair representation. Besides living here for 10 years, I have been coming here and spending quite a lot of time for 50 years, so I have seen the changes, many for the worst. But the same can be said of SoCal, where I am originally from...actually, I think SoCal is much worse. I volunteer a couple different places and have a lot of contact with locals, and I have never, not once, been treated with anything but friendliness and acceptance.
@tony_S226 ай бұрын
@@rdalby35 never been to SoCal, so can’t speak on that. But showing the downside is a fair representation because that’s what the locals are living through. It’s disingenuous when Hawaii is shown as “paradise” which enables mainlanders aka Californians moving here corrupting the state and driving up cost. The video never said anything negative about the aloha and kindness about locals, which I think the state offer the best in the nation. Cost of living is a major issue. That’s the reality of Hawaii.
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
@rdalby35 please elaborate. How is this not real Hawaii? We have to acknowledge the good as well as the bad so we can properly address the issues of Hawaii.
@VintageSoloHarmony6 ай бұрын
Read Michener’s 1959 book Hawaii. The missionary asked the local “where do you live?”, local turns around spreads arms says “here”. I read that 50 years ago in London and when I visited later in 1983 I decided he was just like me.
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
I liked Centennial better
@VintageSoloHarmony6 ай бұрын
I bought a Kailua condo in 2015. I enjoy Nicks videos, but want to mention that thanks to left leaning govts in several places I had free healthcare, education, followed by 40 years employment by state funded Organisations. I owe it to rich taxpayers. It’s a good way to run a country that can work for everyone. Forgot to mention got state pensions now.
@scubasteve38006 ай бұрын
There's always a common D nominator when it comes to all these problems.
@chriskelly5096 ай бұрын
Absolutely... but i always tell people that the people that live there voted for this
@Marvin-P6 ай бұрын
D is for Democrat!
@jefesalsero6 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. We have Selections, not elections.
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
@@jefesalsero I like that.
@paulalb-n2f6 ай бұрын
What is the difference? Same result.@@jefesalsero
@faustinreeder10756 ай бұрын
In 1985 I had the chance to buy a beautiful condo in Pearl City for $90,000.00 I told my realtor I was not going to buy anything for $90,000.00 and still pay a lease payment. Last I looked that condo was about $800,000.00 One of many dumb mistakes I’ve made.
@faustinreeder10756 ай бұрын
Yep
@petergraham14506 ай бұрын
Me too, I was then in the late 80s early 90s
@billmichel47985 ай бұрын
@@petergraham1450 You buy it's called Fee Simple. What you are describing is called Lease Hold.
@clemdane6 ай бұрын
I didn't ruin anything in Hawaii. I came there on vacation as a child in 1986 and I already felt the intense dislike from the locals. They hated us but wanted us to spend money. I felt uneasy there and would not return. Maybe it will all be solved one day. Who knows? None of my business.
@johngarbarini10486 ай бұрын
Correct- another paradise ruined. Yes, you will see 10-15 people in a house. It will be either that, or a homeless tent. It wouldn`t surprise me if the natives got sore. In Hawaii, there are no native plants with thorns, nor any native animals that are dangerous.
@loisaustin62006 ай бұрын
Those wild pigs they have there are pretty unfriendly and dangerous.
@cindylopez55994 ай бұрын
As a Latina american who loves Hawaii and can't wait to get back to visit. I want clean air and clean water just like you. Vote for President Trump. So people can start working again and start traveling again. SAVE AMERICA 🇺🇸
@mattdecker67916 ай бұрын
Ancient Hawaiians, like humans all over the world, made war. Local tribes battled, killed and vied for dominance. It wasn't the utopia cultural victims would lead to believe.
@Seanenanigans6 ай бұрын
Also, child sacrifice was practiced. Native told me it was their form of abortion
@davidlorang76976 ай бұрын
Plus no one is Native. Polynesians found the islands just like everyone else. They just got there first.
@bambambamVB36 ай бұрын
Exactly! Tribe have always displaced other tribes.
@stephenk.58396 ай бұрын
@@davidlorang7697 They might not have been the first people there. The legendary race of small people (Menehune) could possibly been a real group of people that were there first.
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
@@Seanenanigans😆
@jquiznos22836 ай бұрын
I was in Hawaii a few months ago and what you’re showing here is true. I was really surprised to see so much homelessness. Truly trapped in paradise. The Uber driver told us exactly what you said: everyone is moving to Vegas. When you talk to the locals and tour guides, you get a certain sense of pride for the island way of life and respect for the beauty of Hawaii. It really is a place that’s awe inspiring and it’s a bummer to see how it’s gotten difficult for the Hawaiian natives. It makes me wish that we could fix it.
@jeanniewatson68206 ай бұрын
What would we do without you Nick? I love your videos.❤
@user-he5yg5ho3u6 ай бұрын
Gobsmacked!! Unreal an pretty sad. But always enjoy your show and your unique way of keeping it real. See ya on the next one friend🐾😎stay safe.
@Peachcreekmedia6 ай бұрын
The opening scene...each space is probably worth over 100k.
@wongfaye1336 ай бұрын
OMG I live in China, life has been getting worse here since Covid, less jobs, but man oh man, they are suffering in a paradise-like place, and in the first world country. After COVID, I guess the world world is going down. Hope this getting better soon. May god help all of us.
@adamuser82466 ай бұрын
thank you!
@edgregory16 ай бұрын
After Wuhan 19.
@wongfaye1336 ай бұрын
@@edgregory1 Sure, I agree to call it Wuhan or China virus, whatever, but the one to blame is the Chinese government who released the virus, and the leader Xi, should be recognized as a war criminal by international society, rather than a regional leader, not to mention the despicable attitude he has for what's happening in Ukraine.
@wongfaye1336 ай бұрын
@@edgregory1 YES, of course, I don’t like the virus leaking government(and Xi) as much as you do, even more , since I'm living under it with no free speech at all.
@wongfaye1336 ай бұрын
@@edgregory1 I agree. Wuhan virus, and our government leaked it on purpose, I don't like them(🙃 why YT delete my comments on the CN government?)
@johnmajchrzak98266 ай бұрын
That's great to hear lot of us out there really hoping the best for Hawaii. Thanks for doing what you do Nick. That's got to be a great kick man. Take care
@spudnikkx11126 ай бұрын
Thanks Nick ! This is BY FAR one of the most interesting video's you have made ! Excellent idea to lead with a modern day native Hawaiian and his connection to the spirit of his ancestors. I really look forward to the rest of the vids in the series. No way could many of us ever afford or be able to see it today first hand, and I really thank you for producing this series !
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
Ok!
@DukeRellington6 ай бұрын
Been waiting for the Hawaii Episode! 🤙
@claudiaonh98676 ай бұрын
Lived here all of my life and everything in the video is the saddest truth. One of the run down home in the video was my old house over 30 years ago. Back then the rent for that place was $900 and that was expensive. This video speaks the truth.
@808sirenz96 ай бұрын
The only way you can find a place in HawaII is if your rich, section 8, military, or from out of town, or have kids assuming the greedy landlord has that much compassion. The working class gets treated like garbage. I need to be making 3000 a month for a place that's 1000 a month in the hood of all places and my credit score has to be thru the roof for place with black mold everywhere. and I have to compete with some nepo baby that wants to live the Hawaii life for a year or two while we struggle to find places. And I'm black and not in the military so I'm definitely getting rejected cause we must be selling drugs or doing something illegal.
@barbarahorn77486 ай бұрын
I lived there from 1985 to 1987. It was expensive then. I lived in Ewa Beach, Manoa and on Nuuanu and Vineyard. I worked in Foster Tower at a Baskin Robbins in Waikiki. I also worked at a Teds Kalbi. Great food thru out the Island. Super good weed. Nice people for the most part. Sad to see it look this way.
@SusanEpp-q7c6 ай бұрын
I recently relocated to CA from Manoa Village, just offa University Ave
@barbarahorn77486 ай бұрын
@@SusanEpp-q7c I lived on a small hill. We had a Chinese Cemetery with a big tree at the top of the hill. Legandcwas a guy chained himself to the tree and lite himself on fire. Tree lived, dude did not. It was a beautiful unobstructed view of Waikiki. Manoa I think means rainbow. At least that's what I was told. Fitting for that area, lots of rain brings rainbows.
@btetschner6 ай бұрын
A+ video! Awesome overview and tour, very eye-opening and thought-provoking!
@werquantum5 ай бұрын
As an old, libertarian haole who begrudgingly attended public high school on Oahu, I find myself moved and inspired by the gentleman and his thoughtful and soft words at the end of this video. His aura is good.
@angusorvid88406 ай бұрын
I live in Los Angeles, and I've known for years about Hawaiians leaving Hawaii, often winding up in the South Bay. You also have a lot of Hawaiians in Oregon, Washington and Neveda.
@LoskiTheFirst6 ай бұрын
I had Hawaii on my bucket list, this video ruined it for me. Got slapped with reality, it's still America.
@NewHaven2036 ай бұрын
As someone who wants to travel to all 50 states I would go to Hawaii once just to get the overall vibe of the place. I would never return after that though
@RocksOff726 ай бұрын
Why go to a place where you'll be hated just because of your skin color?
@LanceAkana6 ай бұрын
@@RocksOff72it’s not the color it’s the attitude… Hawaiians fights their own kine as well just as anywhere else of colors, corrupted Hawaiis government does the same to their own people that lives here
@theresa_lili6 ай бұрын
Hawaii is really commercialized. Maui and the other smaller islands aren't all that bad really. Stay of the beaten trail and carve your own. You would be surprised what you find.
@bendeleted91556 ай бұрын
Kauai, Maui or the Big Island is where you should go on vacation. Oahu only for the WW2 stuff.
@johnjaco55446 ай бұрын
Looks as bad as Florida.Crime,drugs,homeless,traffic,rip off prices.Mild weather like Cali.,though.Lots of room at Slab city California.Lahina is done for,it's just history now.When the going gets tough,the tough get going.Nothing stays the same look how ruined Cali is now,that started fifty years ago.Sad.
@EdwardSengstacken6 ай бұрын
A friend of mine has a place on Kauai, the locals call the neighborhood Haolewood.
@leighmarikian6 ай бұрын
Lemme guess….Princeville?
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
@@leighmarikian Gotta be.
@geod35896 ай бұрын
17:21 Nocals.. I see this half a world away in NC. People visit the quaint mountain towns, move there, then try to change everything. The scenery destroyed to build apts. for them, they even change the centuries old mountain dialect. People move here cursing the place, while telling you how great the place they fled from is.
@AdmiralJamesTKirk6 ай бұрын
Another great video, Nick. Looking forward to the rest of your Hawaii adventure videos.
@Vinegarissweet6 ай бұрын
I have lived in HI for 3 year's now. When I first got here I was shocked. It wasn't what I expected but at the same time I didn't have very many expectations. I used to live in Panama 🇵🇦 and I loved it. So I guess I was expecting a tropical paradise maybe. It's the weirdest thing bc it's America but it's so far away, and it has a very different culture than most of America (which is a positive thing to me). I don't think that I will settle down here permanently bc of the affordability issue but I am going to try to enjoy it for as long as I can. I am glad that someone is showing "the other side" of living in HI and not just the cleanest beaches and Waikiki. Word to all visiting HI and especially Maui- please have the utmost respect for the land and the people.
@PuertoRicoBoxing6 ай бұрын
NICK!! The Intro song was great, 👍.
@jamesbrower40126 ай бұрын
Crossing Hawaii off of my list of places to visit.
@AJSHOPE6 ай бұрын
I wouldn't do that. It really is an amazing place. I grew up going there and I've been there 5 times with my wife and twice with my wife and now 3 year old daughter. It's my wife's favorite place even after getting the full experience since I have family there, meaning we've seen the homeless camps and I actually make it a point to go to the western side of Oahu at least once everytime we go.
@Scott-pm8ei6 ай бұрын
Alisha is smart and definitely spiritually connected, open eyes and ears and good Spirit.
@sistaofthemoon6 ай бұрын
Correction… Ha’ole literally translates into “ those without breath”, which basically means those that are not connected to their heart/ love, but instead only from the head/ego. It doesn’t really matter what color your skin is. Breath and authenticity is a very important aspect of Hawaiian culture. Loved the interview with the native Hawaiian at the end.
@EEVOL6 ай бұрын
Nick, I am originally from Hawaii (Oahu) and still have family there. I left back in 2002 when I joined the military, I am retired now and live in the east coast. Let me know if you have any questions or need an opinion of an expat on what the biggest issue is in Hawaii and what could be done better.
@mariecarter34796 ай бұрын
Hawaii looks like at 1 time it was a beautiful peaceful place until new people came and ran it down SMH. Blessings to the true natives of Hawaii sorry for your loss of your homeland.🙏✝️
@francesa97766 ай бұрын
I moved from Oahu to California as the cost of living is just eye-popping. A can of Campbell's French Onion soup is $6 vs. $3 on the mainland.
@rdalby356 ай бұрын
Been living here for 10 years, and if you paid that much you're shopping at the wrong stores.
@franzvanjulio55236 ай бұрын
I visited Maui in 2001 and it was a paradise. I can’t grasp how it has changed. It’s very sad.
@JudithSchoner6 ай бұрын
I totally agree, very, very sad 😢❤.
@paulalb-n2f6 ай бұрын
Solution ?
@heather9576 ай бұрын
This is going to be a fascinating series! Thanks for all the work you do, Nick!
@rogerburn51326 ай бұрын
NICK ANOTHER BRILLIANT VIDEO BIG THANKS KEEP GOING - LIKE. LIKE 👍👍👍
@slimkhalifa7666 ай бұрын
When those houses you showed in Ewa first hit the market in 89/90 those houses were like 95k! My grandma used to live there you actually showed her old house. Now it’s million dollar homes. So sad. Ewa/Ewa Beach used to be a working class neighborhood.
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
Aww grandma ❤️
@radar54644 ай бұрын
Similar here mid 80s. Street he went down was one of the nicer/recently built. Other smaller homes were built in 70s or earlier. Crowded streets, cars parked on both sides
@AlohaBlockchain6 ай бұрын
I saw you at the Lihue Southwest terminal :). I have lived on Kauai, Maui, and Hawaii islands for a cumulative 14 years, with 15 years in Japan in the middle. Working class housing is in severe shortage, but NIMBYs protest any construction of new affordable apartments. There is some hatred of white people in Hawaii (notably by white California liberal transplants), but realistically, being a US state was the best of all possible outcomes. Given the strategic location, Hawaii would never have remained independent, with the alternatives being 19th century Russia and Japan, two very unpleasant options. In the unlikely event Hawaii stayed independent, tropical island countries rarely escape third world nation status (think Philippines). And, Hawaii definitely was not a peace-loving utopia before Captain Cook arrived.
@davidlorang76976 ай бұрын
Well said! I wish more people understood this.
@davidlorang76976 ай бұрын
Well said! I wish more people understood this!
@mileseton52486 ай бұрын
Interesting ; I didn’t know this
@metanoian9656 ай бұрын
@@mileseton5248 Hawaii - Wikipedia
@Malama_Ki6 ай бұрын
Facts, but still some misguided idiots think the Kapu system and a monarchy of death was better…. The Japanese would’ve killed or enslaved the entire population. It was their help with a downed fighter on Niihau that caused the internment camps of WW2. The nepotism in Kauaii is crazy bad. The good ole boy system is alive and well lining their pockets.
@TimothyWilliams-o3g4 ай бұрын
Aho my brother and sisters I am sorry for what happened to your home, I am native from Tulalip Tribes and I am so thankful to still be alive. I have been so thankful that are elders that passed on are native way of life. I pray for the great Spirit to come and help you in all you do
@larryfromwisconsin99706 ай бұрын
We lived three years in Hawaii at Schofield Barracks while I was in the Army 1994-1997. Then again three years at Kaneohe as a Department of Defense Contractor 2009-2012. During or first stay there we would often snorkel Kaneohe Bay. Beautiful coral teaming with fish and octopus. By 2009 all the Kaneohe coral was dead. No fish, no life. The Hawaiians do hate us. They seem to hate each other too with all the violent crimes. If I was to go back I would go to one of the small, less populated islands. But I probably won't. Maybe the Philippines.
@Keith3A6 ай бұрын
Thanks from one of those priced out in 2000😂
@gcrauwels9416 ай бұрын
Just like any desirable place, humans will wreck it.
@gradylucas52656 ай бұрын
Let's go to Mars!
@johneeeemarry346 ай бұрын
Have you seen what’s happened to the UK in the last 25 years ?
@RoknRobz1216 ай бұрын
Grateful for your coverage of the conditions that hardly anyone ever talks about, let alone films or interviews the people experiencing it! We see it, we know it exists. Just no one seems 2B doing anything to resolve it. It is sad what has transpired on every Island! Nobody can afford to live on the land of their birth. These stories, needed 2B told! Mahalo!
@rockscrambler67006 ай бұрын
I lived on Oahu for six years in the 70s, totally different place.
@darringraham26136 ай бұрын
Hawaii and the united state peeked in the 80s and the downfall started in the early 2000s,Hawaii should have kept the sugar cane fields so neighborhoods could not be built🤙, all with respect to the Hawaiians 🙏✌️❤️🍍🥥🍹🌴
@rockscrambler67006 ай бұрын
@@darringraham2613so true
@NurseyPooh593 ай бұрын
Love Elijah!🌺🤙🏽I’m hapa- haole too, but Filipino. My grandparents came from the Philippines in the 20’s to Hawaii. Yes you must connect to the Aina…❤
@MayFlower219746 ай бұрын
Nocals 😂...we have a lot of them here in Florida
@bambambamVB36 ай бұрын
They are everywhere and the number grow every day yet we sent billions to Ukraine and open up our borders to the world's looters. I guess that's what our taxes are for. Let's Go Brandon!
@NewHaven2036 ай бұрын
Florida in the winter time is INSANE with the tourists and snowbirds especially clearwater, thousands of Canadians too, it’s interesting to see
@Dangic236 ай бұрын
When Spain ceded Florida to the US, all the Nocals came from the Northeast and built the State
@NL197176 ай бұрын
Eh Aloha Nick and Kim, you passed my uncle n cousins house on Hakimo rd in Nanakuli lol…perfect video me n lance we’re cracking up…🤙Kim love da “Nocals”
@victordebs43576 ай бұрын
If we didn't make it part of the US, then Japan or China would have a long time ago before WWII. The locals need to re-think there anger.
@oldcrook5106 ай бұрын
There's always the other race to blame for problems. That's why diversity ISN'T our strength, it only creates animosity and jealousy of others it's human nature and will never change.
@Jericho3966 ай бұрын
Honestly, they probably would have been better off. But even if they weren't, at least it wouldn't be our problem. One less thing that White people would be blamed for. Not only that, but they're right to be upset about being displaced by retired old boomers and greedy developers and hotel chains. These people were never asked. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter who's doing the replacement...you're getting pushed out of your own home. It's not right, and as a White person who feels like a stranger in my own backyard most days...I can relate.
@carinarilk896 ай бұрын
Dear, Hawaii is everywhere. Take a look of (your) Continent. Go woke go broke
@metanoian9656 ай бұрын
It was British. See the flag of the Kingdom of Hawaii - Ka Hae Hawai'i
@Malama_Ki6 ай бұрын
Yup, he who controls Hawaii controls the Pacific. The Hawaiians would’ve been enslaved or killed by the Japanese or Chinese or whoever wanted it. They have no metal, no Bronze Age, no Iron Age, only the Stone Age, and didstand a chance. That’s just facts, but some want to live in some fantasy world with the Kapu system where they basically enslaved their own and would kill you over some slight offense. But they love their jacked up Toyotas, spam and EBT….
@elliee86836 ай бұрын
I appreciate when you let the people who have a deep history in the area speak their truth. The Hawaiian people have suffered so much but I found them to be very welcoming when I lived there.
@jeffb3216 ай бұрын
America acquired Hawaii for one strategic reason- proximity.
@Jericho3966 ай бұрын
Proximity to what? It's a tripwire for war with China...which only morons want.
@steve27366 ай бұрын
Along with cheap exploitable resources.
@Dangic236 ай бұрын
Acquired via coup
@foxywhitetip73876 ай бұрын
The largest military installation in the pacific is on the islands . It’s a very strategic geographical spot and if not USA it would China or N Korea even possibly japan. HI has no industry or military or power of its own
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
@@steve2736 What resources?
@cindypetri96955 ай бұрын
Great video!!!!! Love your stuff, thankyou for being real.
@paulgitau60556 ай бұрын
The new American dream is to leave America for a better quality of life and affordable country.
@TainaPR20246 ай бұрын
And exploit the impoverished people and country you move to in the process.
@benton-benton6 ай бұрын
With BRICS, the $ is becoming questionable.
@EricSPizarro6 ай бұрын
Some people here in Puerto Rico are moving to Colombia
@dominysynclair6 ай бұрын
@@benton-benton That's not going to work out.
@Gitn2it5 ай бұрын
Isn't diversity our strength? At least that's what some guy keeps saying.
@dews33406 ай бұрын
No to living in Hawaii 😂🎉😂
@NewHaven2036 ай бұрын
I would never live there, I will probably visit only because I want to visit all 50 states, after that I will never go back
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
With that attitude please dont visit because technically its not a US state. The last thing Hawaii needs is a foreigner with a bucket list and a bad attitude. @@NewHaven203
@rdalby356 ай бұрын
Too bad. Been living here for 10 years, and It's a great place to live, in spite of what this video portrays.
@richardstevens78196 ай бұрын
@@NewHaven203 technically Hawaii is not a US state no annexation treaty so you don't need to visit Hawaii, probably for the best considering your attitude lol
@Malama_Ki6 ай бұрын
I worked with a local here that was half Hawaiian and half red headed Irish. He looked Hawaiian and would say things like “I hate to see a local girl with a haole”. Until I replied, oh, like your muddah?
@johneeeemarry346 ай бұрын
These characters always go with their ‘oppressed’ half for a moral superiority pay day.. The other half is promoted for a cash money payday.. If this guy was in Ireland and said something about ’pakis’ and local girls his life would be ruined, he would loose his job, would be attacked by the media and would be put on a government watch list..
@Unalocasinrumbo6 ай бұрын
You should do Alaska or Puerto Rico next! Can’t wait for the Hawaii series !
@theresa_lili6 ай бұрын
Alaska would be great
@Malama_Ki6 ай бұрын
Puerto Rico… an island just like any neighborhood they live together in on the mainlan. A shithole of crime and corruption
@margaretpeabody2436 ай бұрын
❤😊 wondering if the meth scene is still as bad as it was during Dog the Bounty Hunter's filmings.
@DukeRellington6 ай бұрын
The meth hasn't gone anywhere, here or mainland.
@Malama_Ki6 ай бұрын
Waaaaaaay worse. Toothless zombies everywhere
@jefesalsero6 ай бұрын
But now they added Fentanyl to the mix. Sad!
@kingalfred99416 ай бұрын
Alaska on the list ?
@bornpsychopath29966 ай бұрын
No how bout Compton
@FlintIronstag236 ай бұрын
Alaska would be great!
@TalkingPoint7736 ай бұрын
Thats Russian territory, dirty American occupiers must return it, abd it will!
@DeplorablesGarbage6 ай бұрын
Nick: She’s cooking fish she got out of the ocean. Me in MN: I’m cooking fish I got out of the lake. 😂
@karencamp7415 ай бұрын
😂 I was like where was she supposed to get the fish from?
@DeplorablesGarbage5 ай бұрын
@@karencamp741 IKR?
@arwedgroen4 ай бұрын
Aloha ❤ from Germany. Mahalo for your report. Love for your work and Hawai´i. 🙏🥰
@Harloha6 ай бұрын
Aloha brother Nick. I'm looking forward to this one. I also have a video from the day we hung out. It's only an 11-minute video, but a good one. I was waiting for you to post yours before I posted mine. Definitely hit me up next time you're in Oahu. You are always welcome in our home. Much Love and Aloha brother 🤙🏼
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
Steve!! Ours will air in a couple weeks! Much love and thanks for the hospitality. Did you get the drone yet?
@Harloha6 ай бұрын
@@NickJohnson not yet, I have been looking around and researching. I almost went ahead and bought the one at Sam's Club, it was a DJI on sale for $700. But, it didn't have the monitor screen on the controller, and it didn't have a few other features that yours has that I really liked. So I'm going to spend the few extra hundred and get the better one like yours. Hopefully I'll be getting it within the next month or two.
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
Ok let me know if you need help
@BillKing34566 ай бұрын
Elijah and Kim and everything in between. What a video, Nick. Will be watching the whole series. Hawaii is one of the last 3 states I haven’t been to ….. annnnd based on what you’re showing, I’m in no rush to go see.
@NickJohnson6 ай бұрын
lol Bill it'll be a real doozy - so much interesting to show you all
@RDEnduro6 ай бұрын
Statehood also brought grant money and other funding
@Malama_Ki6 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, get money, blow most of it on “infrastructure” ie car, office(out of house), staff (relatives), clothing, etc. produce a paper about basket weaving or build a basketball court and pound chest at what a great achievement while 90+% goes to fund lifestyle…..
@kristenromeo50126 ай бұрын
Who was the singer at the beginning of your video that was playing the guitar/yukelele?
@jacktesoro74204 ай бұрын
It was me! Thanks Nick!
@kristenromeo50124 ай бұрын
@@jacktesoro7420 love it so much!
@zzyzxy16 ай бұрын
They feel occupied by Americans They were not allowed to speak their own language until 1980- I have seen Hawaii in 1980 - and it was an eye opener
@SR-zc6lk6 ай бұрын
Feel the same way about Mexicans in California
@zzyzxy16 ай бұрын
@@SR-zc6lk California was Mexican
@LegalTyranny6 ай бұрын
@@zzyzxy1 Until they gave up the land after losing a war. Kind of the theme of history here...
@foxywhitetip73876 ай бұрын
They are much better off that native Americans in reservations. Hi draws the highest amount of federal aid, and they have free land and homes (Hawaiian homelands ) free healthcare EBT etc