I would love to see you argue this to a Hawaiian in person. I suspect a fair few of them very much disagree that their nation being overthrown at the behest of American capitalists who then took most of their land via coercion and deception was in their best interests.
I feel you should read up on the history of Hawaii some more my friend.
Spoilers - when a constitution written by migrants to your country is called the "Bayonet Constitution" because it was passed under threat of violence, that's colonialism.
Gradually, the social and cultural imperialism that the missionaries brought to the islands developed into the exploitative commercial power that overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy in 1893.
One such businessman was Sanford B. Dole, grandson of Daniel Dole and cousin of James Dole, who, despite President Grover Cleveland’s declaration of the overthrow an act of war and recommendation that the provisional government step down, was declared the President of the Republic of Hawaiʻi on July 4, 1894.
I like real-life, face-to-face conversations. No way I'm posting a video talking to a member of an organization I don't know, much less a member of a secessionist wannabe organization.
No need to argue with "sovereign citizens" who want to establish their own country. I take them as seriously as I take Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calling for secession, i.e., clowns not worth listening to.
I feel you should read up on the history of Hawaii some more my friend.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1887_Constitution_of_the_Hawai...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposed_1893_Constitution_of_...
Spoilers - when a constitution written by migrants to your country is called the "Bayonet Constitution" because it was passed under threat of violence, that's colonialism.