Chad Blair: How Opponents Of COVID Measures Are Stoking Local Resistance
Multiple protests are held statewide as GOP leaders increasingly reject vaccine mandates and government restrictions.
By Chad Blair
August 11, 2021 · 3 min read
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At precisely the same time that Hawaii enters its most dangerous phase of the pandemic 鈥 record-breaking new COVID-19 cases, rising positivity rates, a slump in inoculations 鈥 opposition to vaccine mandates and a general mistrust of government is on the rise locally.
The opposition is coming from organized groups but also elected officials and the Hawaii Republican Party.
Even as the highly contagious delta variant continues to spread, resistance to government and employer requirements to control the virus is solid and threatens to derail state and county goals of reaching herd immunity.
The dissent is also anchored in fundamental American beliefs of individual freedoms and rejection of state-sanctioned oppression, as they see it. It demonstrates that the ongoing tensions over COVID seen nationally in Congress and states like Florida and Texas exist in Hawaii Nei.
鈥楳y Body, My Choice鈥
On Monday protests were held in Honolulu, Wailuku and Lihue to complain about Gov. David Ige鈥檚 decision last week to mandate vaccinations for state and county workers or, in the case of medical or religious exemptions, require regular testing at employee expense.
A similar assembly was held in Honolulu Friday, while groups opposing vaccines, mask mandates and lockdowns gathered in late July on Oahu, Maui and the Big Island.
What are the protestors saying?
鈥淲e the people are not the sheeple,鈥 read the sign of one Hawaii County protester in late July. 鈥淗awaii stands up for medical freedom,鈥 read another.
On Kauai, The Garden Isle exclaiming, 鈥淢y body, my choice. It鈥檚 not a choice if you can鈥檛 work (or) you can鈥檛 send your kids to school. You can鈥檛 travel anywhere, we鈥檙e on an island. I can鈥檛 go anywhere by boat, that鈥檚 not practical. So mandates are not really suggestions if you don鈥檛 have a viable alternative. Paying for PCR tests every two days or two weeks is not a real option.鈥
The phrase 鈥渕y body, my choice鈥 has been used for decades by advocates of self-determination in reproductive rights. It鈥檚 now been co-opted by anti-vaxers and personal freedom fighters.
That same day, on Maui, 鈥淒elay tourism, not MIL Sports,鈥 referring to the Maui Interscholastic League that represents 13 schools in Maui County. The Hawaii Department of Education announced Aug. 4 that student-athletes and athletic staff in public high schools must receive full vaccinations by Sept. 24 to participate in sports, a decision that has upset many in a state were high school sports are near sacrosanct.
As well, several hundred people gathered at Honolulu Hale Monday, many carrying signs displaying messages, as the , like 鈥淟et us choose,鈥 鈥淟ive free or die,鈥 鈥淢asks are useless,鈥 鈥淎鈥榦le mandates鈥 and 鈥淔reedom not fear.鈥
While the protests are small, the participants are passionate and the events are organized by groups like Knights of Aloha, which brought together at the Hawaii State Capitol Friday, and For Our Rights, which led some of Monday鈥檚 protests.
I have no plans at this time to lock down our economy. I will listen to the advice of the medical community. I will never pretend to know more than experts in their field, and our doctors have helped Hawaii have one of the lowest infection and death rates throughout the pandemic.
鈥 Mayor Rick Blangiardi (@MayorRickHNL)
The website for Hawaii鈥檚 chapter of says听it鈥檚 a nonprofit formed in response 鈥渢o blatant government overreach鈥 in the wake of COVID-19: 鈥淲e are committed to serving the people of Hawaii by providing resources and the education needed to stake claim to your God-given unalienable rights, enumerated in the Bill of Rights and protected under the Constitution of The United States of America.鈥
The website for says its vision is 鈥渢o promote and uphold the values of faith, family, and freedom in Hawaii, the continental United States, and the rest of the world.鈥
Self-billed as “a grassroots political action committee,鈥 it recently with the Hawaii Campaign Spending Commission.
Tyffiny Keliiaa, treasurer of the PAC, said Knights of Aloha plans to endorse candidates for the Legislature, governor and Congress “when the right candidates step up to the plate. We want to get people excited about something, to bring change.”
Keliiaa said the group was formed last fall in support of former President Trump, who Keliiaa says deserves credit for his policies.
“Our goal is to make Hawaii great again,” said Quirino Remigio Jr., the PAC’s chair, who promised more activism. “We plan to collaborate with the rest of the different coalitions that stand up for freedom.”
鈥楤ully Tactics鈥
The wave of protests are coming as leaders in the Hawaii Republican Party are speaking out about their adamant opposition to what they see as government overreach. On Friday the party issued a press release with statements from its top leaders.
鈥淪top treating people who choose to not get the vaccine as if they are ignorant,鈥 said First Vice Chair Lynn Finnegan. 鈥淭hreats and strong-arming to force people to get vaccinated is just not right.鈥
Said Party Chairwoman Signe Godfrey, 鈥淲e fully support people who decided to get the vaccine and those who did not get the vaccine. Government bully tactics should not be allowed.鈥
In the meantime, State Rep. Val Okimoto, the House minority leader, wrote to Ige last week saying she objected to vaccine messaging statewide and nationally.
鈥淥ne of the most common reasons for people not getting the vaccine is institutional distrust and government hesitancy,鈥 she said in her letter. 鈥淵ou fix this problem by continuing to encourage people to protect themselves and their loved ones and helping them through their hesitancies.鈥
Brett Kulbis, chair of the Honolulu County Republican Party, argued in a recent email to party members that the Ige administration throughout the pandemic 鈥渆stablished a pattern of making arbitrary decisions that impacted the privacy and personal freedom of every resident.听They have intentionally created a culture of fear and coercion that all residents should find shocking.听This new assault is again nonsensical, not backed by science and unconstitutional.鈥
Kulbis believes that the governor has violated Article I, Section 2 of the Hawaii Constitution, which reads as follows:
鈥淎ll persons are free by nature and are equal in their inherent and inalienable rights.听Among these rights are the enjoyment of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and the acquiring and possessing of property.鈥
Kulbis said he feared what Ige might do next. His missive was embraced by Steve Yoder, the immediate past Kauai GOP County Chair.
鈥淥ur government chooses to be one sided and extremely narrow minded in their so-called medical solutions and approach to this crisis,鈥 he wrote in an email this week sent to top Republicans (and me). 鈥淚鈥檓 opposed, as you are, to government telling us how we should live our lives. Our constitutional freedoms are once again being threatened in light of what鈥檚 construed to be best for the masses.鈥
The disdain for vaccine mandates even comes from the GOP鈥檚 most recent nominee for governor, Andria Tupola. Now on the Honolulu City Council, the former House minority leader disclosed that she is not vaccinated, although she said 鈥渟he has some degree of natural immunity鈥 to the coronavirus because she was infected last year during a trip to Utah.
An Anti-Immigrant Message Mixed In
The GOP is practically powerless in Hawaii, but my guess is that opposition to Ige will only intensify, especially as new mandates are issued.
Indeed, on Tuesday the governor said that social gatherings will again be capped at 10 people indoors and 25 outdoors, indoor capacity will be 50% for bars, restaurants, gyms and social establishments, and 鈥渕ingling will not be allowed and masks must be worn at all times except when eating or drinking,鈥 as .
鈥淲e are hopeful that if people do their part and they maintain physical distancing, we can have the case counts drop more quickly than that, but clearly it would be up to all of us as a community to successfully fight against the transmission of COVID-19,鈥 said Ige.
But I worry that too many people are sharing too much misinformation about COVID and our response to it.
On Friday Rep. Gene Ward, the Hawaii House minority leader emeritus, said in a press release that he had written a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security asking for information on 鈥渉ow many illegal immigrants have been relocated鈥 to Hawaii 鈥渁fter crossing the southern border.鈥
Ward said that 鈥渞eports indicate鈥 that migrants are not being tested for COVID 鈥渁nd are being redistributed into different states across our nation, which may pose a significant public health risk to our communities.鈥
Ward also wrote a similar letter to Libby Char, director of the Hawaii Department of Health. As of Monday, he said he had not heard back from either agency.
I asked Ward for his source on the 鈥渞eports,鈥 to which he replied a 鈥渘ational media outlet.鈥 I pressed him to disclose which one, but Ward accused me of playing 鈥渁 cat and mouse game鈥 in an effort to label him politically.
鈥淒on鈥檛 paint this as a right-wing news outlet,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is about saving lives. This is not a political issue.鈥
Maybe. But it is the Republican governors of Texas and Florida who have pushed the illegal-immigrants-spread-COVID conspiracy, something that .
鈥淭he editorial page of The Wall Street Journal and other right-leaning commentators have echoed the same argument, blaming large numbers of migrants crossing the southern border for the latest spike in COVID-19 cases,”听. 鈥淏ut most doctors and public health experts said there’s little evidence to back that up.鈥
The last prominent Republican to run on an anti-migrant platform, you will recall, was Donald Trump. Florida Gov. DeSantis and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott are both said to be interested in running for president in 2024. That鈥檚 politics.
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No vaccine, no hospitalization.听 Go home if your not vaccinated.听 Your choice should not put everyone else at risk.听 The hospitals should turn away the unvaccinated who chose their fate unwisely.听 There are some exceptions but loveless ignorance is not one.听 They don't care about anyone but themselves.听 Sad truths.听 Also, If you don't want to wear a mask you probably can't stand your own stink mouth.听 Bad Hygiene can听be reversed if you truly care about yourself and others around you.Pray for less stink mouths and more Love.听 :)
desa · 3 years ago
The anti vaxxer protests and the ad hoc groups and PACs that organize them are part of the radical right united front. 听Notice the flags and thequotes: 听Live Free or Die and the Yellow Gadsden flags are markers of groups as radical as Boogaloo Bois and Proud Boys, the Three Percenters, and the so-called Patriots. 听The racist right is co opting the anti-vax movement. 听The use of the word "sheeple" is a tip off. 听That is a word with origins in the neo-Nazi movement's primary text of revolution, The Turner Diaries.These are people who will not back down in the face of facts or illness, because their commitment is religious, not political. 听The GOP has become a party in which identity determines how you vote and where you stand. 听Being an "American" means being anti-government, anti-science, anti-Democrat, and pro-authoritarian.I feel sorry for the protesters children, maskless, on the street with them, and far from exercising their "freedom." 听They are free only to get sick or to die and to expose others to the same risk.
Odile · 3 years ago
I am probably repeating what I wrote in response to an earlier article.听 I am old enough to remember when polio crippled and even killed children.听 Iron lungs, wheel chairs, crutches and braces for life.听 I possibly had a mild case of polio and am fortunate that it did not blight my own life.听 When the Salk and Sabin vaccines were developed and became available, our parents made sure that all of their children were vaccinated; and our schools helped facilitate this.听 Polio disappeared, at least in the United States.听 If there had been large numbers of anti-vaxxers in the 1950's and afterwards, we would still face polio's cruelty. Working cooperatively, by getting vaccinated, we defeated polio.听 In contrast, anti-vaxxers are perpetuating Covid-19.
irwinhill · 3 years ago
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