Just because you have a good business model doesn't mean that you are equally as wise when it comes to other trains of thought. To think so would be a classic example of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
From The Gateway Pundit:
Anti-Trump Open Borders Advocate Zuckerberg Buys Hawaii Property – Puts Up Wall
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg lashed out at Donald Trump in April at the annual developer’s conference over his proposed border wall paid by Mexico.
And now this:
For years, Kilauea, Kauai resident Gy Hall has enjoyed the view of the ocean and the breeze along Koolau Road. Then, a few weeks ago, a crew started to build a wall which happens to belong to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
“The feeling of it is really oppressive. It’s immense,” Hall said. “It’s really sad that somebody would come in, and buy a huge piece of land and the first thing they do is cut off this view that’s been available and appreciative by the community here for years.”
Hall said the wall extends along Koolau Road, near mile marker 20, and is about six-feet tall. He said its projected length and completion are unclear.
Multiple attempts by TGI to contact Shawn Smith, former Falk Partners manager, who Hall says sold some of the $200 million, 700-plus-acre property to the billionaire, were unsuccessful Friday.
Talk about being insensitive to the local culture. Coming in and stamping over everything. I do not think he is going to be very popular with the kanaka or the kama'aina. Problem is that even if he does get ostracized and sells the property, the new owner would probably leave the wall there.
Leave a comment