
Yes, for many people in this world, life is a chess game.
I have been living on the Big Island for five and a half years. I have met wonderful people here and that is such a great thing. Likewise, I met a lot of wonderful people while living on Maui for ten years. That being said, I have experienced a backlash in areas of my life that totally took place, here in Hawaii, because of politics.
Now, you may ask-how? For example: Donating blood regularly and then feeling an exclusion that was intentionally done that revealed an obvious politicalization of a tax exempt organization. I had over 100 blood donations and the news media put out a Big Island Now article stating that the Mayor/Blood Bank of Hawaii was going to present an award to those on the Big Island who had given 100 or more donations. When I read this article I knew I would not be invited for this presentation. I wasn't invited and I believed this was an intentional slight towards me.
Below are a few other situations that I deemed to be a politicized act:
1) I was invited to attend an appreciation luncheon by the Blood Bank of Hawaii in which I was intentionally slighted while being there. I personally believe that the Blood Bank of Hawaii is aware of my website and some employees didn't like the views that I expressed.
2) The Bank of Hawaii was involved in performing an action towards my personal loan that caused my credit score to drop from a perfect score (850) to instantly dropping to a score below 800. I believe that what happened was a politicized action from an employee who was aware of my website and didn't like the views that I expressed.
In today's world, everyone has the ability to find out instantly who someone is. There are people residing in the community I currently live in that I do believe are aware of my website and there are those who don't like what I say on my website. Especially when I feature the people who are elected. Featuring Senator Mazie Hirono and Congresswoman Jill Tokuda I know bothers those in that particular political party.
Knowing that Senator Hirono has a disdain towards truth and justice, I have to worry that I will be a target of dishonesty. Senator Hirono actually stated that when a woman says something, you are to believe whatever that woman says. In other words, Senator Hirono doesn't believe in due process. If a woman was to accuse a man of something, her ignorance states that you believe that woman no matter what the facts show. In a politicized world, the level of deceit with that kind of thinking could develop into a clever conspiracy against a person. Just look at the conspiracy against me that took place while I worked for Lucky Stores. page: https://raleysexposed.com/who_is_chuck_quackenbush_
So, because of my own personal stance on the illegal immigrant problem taking place here in America, I have to wonder if someone will create problems for me here.