Haunani-Kay Trask

"Too bad, Mr. Carter, you are a haole and you always will be...If Mr. Carter does not like being called haole, he can return to Louisiana. Hawaiians would certainly benifet from one less haole on our land."

- Haunani-Kay Trask Haunani-Kay Trask is a Hawaiian nationalist responsible for the foundation of the so-called "Hawaiian supremacy" movement. Although generally popular in Hawaii, she has been accused of being racist against White people due to her constant use of the racial slur "haole", including when she rejected the concept of feminism as a "haole intrusion", and another incident when she responded to a student at the University of Hawaii named Joey Carter saying that "haole" was a racial slur by calling him a haole and requesting he leave Hawaii because "Hawaiians would benefit from one less haole on our land". She was also accused of racism after the publication of her poem "racist white woman", which many people pointed out essentially calls for White people to be killed as retribution for the colonization of Hawaii:"Racist White Woman I could kick Your face, puncture Both eyes. You deserve this kind Of violence. No more vicious Tongues, obscene Lies. Just a knife Slitting your tight Little heart. For all my people Under your feet. For all those years Lived smug and wealthy Off our land. Parasite arrogant A fist In your painted Mouth, thick With money And piety."