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How sacred is a will?

As you read the will of our Beloved Bernice Pauahi Bishop, you know that she had the best minds at that time assisting her on how to word her will in a way that one can understand and one can appreciate. Our beloved Princess had no prejudice in her heart nor did she discriminate against anyone. She wrote it in a way that would provide, preserve, and protect the hawaiian children, and why did she do this? Well history tells us that she was saddened at the unjust treatment the hawaiian people received from foreigners (white men) in their own homeland. How the hawaiian people were oppressed in getting an education and vocation. So, this wonderful woman set forth to provide for a future for hawaiian children in order that they may become industrious men and women, for she knew if she didn't her people would suffer greatly. Her will has gone through so many court challenges. I don't believe that any other will has gone through this type of scrutiny as our own Beloved Pauahi's. It makes you wonder why. Why do so many go after us? Well could it be that they think we were so weak cause we didn't fight to retain our hawaiian kingdom, so now we are still an easy target? Possibly, but I think moreso jealousy. It's like the Jones' and the Smiths'. I want what you have and if you don't let me I'll cry "wolf" or in this Doe vs. Kamehameha, I'll cry "discrimination". Why not, the white man knows this word completely. It's their most favorite word in the whole dictionary. So if I want to use the word "discrimination", let me use it by saying, if the will of our beloved Bernice Pauahi Bishop is overturned in any way, then I'm going to yell "DISCRIMINATION". For how can a panel of all "haoles" rule against a document written for a hawaiian?