@DillonAncheta Kauai is such a gorgeous island. It makes you feel what it might have been like when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
Most of it though is essentially inaccessible for practical living as the island is so rugged.
Don't know where/why they bought but I do hope they'll be responsible
BRO. Kauai is an ISLAND. Not the mainland. Land is already EXTREMELY limited as locals struggle to find ownership in anything.
How is this legal?! STOP SELLING OUT HAWAII TO RICH PEOPLE
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600 acres?!! I mean come on.
Six HUNDRED.
@DillonAncheta Having the nation's lowest property taxes on increasingly valuable real property invites large-scale investment from individual billionaires and corporations.
@bon_ser@DillonAncheta Hawaii has been marketed as a playground for the wealthy for well over a century when not forwarded as a strategic military asset.
@azeemattare@addieralll@AcademicChatter With all due respect, this is all well and nice, but the problem runs deep and will not be solved with these easily said words.
It's going to take a fair amount of considered measures and hard work to overhaul this system.
But changing beliefs is for sure doable!
@AcademicChatter That used to be the case in science.
What happened? What changed?
How can we re-instate this belief so that academic culture can improve - and in doing so, remove the friction holding back scientists from producing their best work?
#AcademicTwitter#phdlife#MentalHealthMatters
@nowthisnews This is so important on so many levels.
Diversity, inclusion, and oppression are happening worldwide and voices are drowned out by those in power so they can keep and increase their wealth.
Wonderful this is being shared. Sharing too to be part of the solution, not the problem
@AllenFrancesMD Thank you for being transparent and allowing the truth to start to come forth. The DSM-5 is a mess and its effects need to be rectified or at least the damages mitigated.
Sirimavo Bandaranaike, born #OnThisDay in 1916, was the world’s first woman prime minister.
Today, women are Heads of State or Government in only 22 countries (as of 1 January 2021).
A scientist’s Google Scholar profile now displays how many of their papers should be free to read because a funder requires it; how many actually are; & how many are not
The search engine also encourages authors to make non-compliant papers public however necessary
@OpenAcademics