Hawaii Supreme Court Says Spirit Of Aloha Supersedes Constitution & Second Amendment
This video critically analyzes the Hawaii Supreme Court's ruling that the 'Spirit of Aloha' can supersede constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment. Host Colion Noir argues that the court's interpretation is flawed, citing historical context and the contradiction of using a concept meaning 'breath of life' to deny self-defense. The analysis highlights concerns about the erosion of constitutional protections and the potential impact on other amendments.









