Tua set the record straight

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Tua set the record straight


Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailia explains to a reporter the difference of being Hawaiian vs. being from Hawaii. (via @MiamiDolphins)

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  1. I gota ask …..hopefully people dont let me down with this answer. Do the Polynesian people know that they are of Alkebulan(Africa in European language) decent.? The Aborigines left and spread throughout the world……they have different names, cultures, and languages, but we are blood.

  2. Shows how ignorant people can be. I wish more people learn about stuff before sounding stupid. I remember a guy tell me that he was shocked one of his Asian friend doesnt know chinese. Come to find out his Asian friend is Combodian. So yes news flash not all Asians are Chinese and they dont all speak the same language. Just like Somoans living in Hawaii are not automatically Hawaiin

  3. He’s just saying Hawaiian is not an ethnicity they’re ethnicity is Polynesian Hawaiian is their statehood. He’s Hawaiian because he’s from Hawaii but that’s not his ethnicity the reporter asked if his ethnicity was Hawaiian and he let him know Hawaiian is not an ethnicity just like Floridian Texan Californian etc are not.

  4. I’m also from Hawaii but I’m not Hawaiian I grew up in Hawaii but I am not Hawaiian I am local to the bone but I am not Hawaiian because all Polynesians are from 🇼🇸. Your welcome!

  5. He keepin it real. Not all of us born and raised here in hawaii are hawaiian. Hell im full japanese but born and raised here so im local. People always get it confused

  6. Actually Tua, Fiji is in Melenesia not Polynesiat. Fiji, Solomon Islands and Papa New Guinea are the Islands of Dark people. Melenin aka Melenesia. Facts.

  7. I appreciate him for saying that, and polynesian people understand this because every time you look around people are dividing us based off what type of polynesian we are, but it doesn’t matter, we are all one.