identifying and seeing my best friends who are native hawaiian helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii, understanding the hawaiian culture, living it, but also being very proud of being japanese. there s still a movement to a sovereign a sovereignty movement. it s very strong, yeah. so if fighting broke out in the streets, which side are you on? i m getting tear-gassed. you re getting tear-gassed. you don t even have to think about that. well, you know what s funny, i always joke about it s like the nation of hawaii took it back, right, and ousted uncle sam. my whole thing, they would say, no, no, no hawaii is for native hawaiians only now. i m like, hey, everybody needs a cook! like, i m a cook, i have worth.
andrew: korean, japanese, hawaiian. love child plate of awesomeness. anthony: right. the food is some bone-deep hawaiian stuff, my friends, which is to say a delicious mashup of, well, look take taco rice, it s a dish created in okinawa to approximate tex-mex for homesick american gis that was then appropriated in a post-ironic way by younger generations of okinawans and japanese, and has now found its way back to hawaii, got that? andrew: goin right in there. anthony: wow. mark: identifying and seeing my best friends who are native hawaiian helped me to realize the pride of being from hawaii. understanding the hawaiian culture, living it. but also being very proud of being japanese. anthony: there s still a movement to a sovereign, uh, a sovereignty movement. so if fighting broke out in the streets, which side are you on? mark: i m getting tear-gassed. anthony: you re getting tear-gassed. you don t even have to think about that. mark: well, you know what s funny.
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