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The hashtag #overthrow on TikTok often captures themes of rebellion, activism, social justice, empowerment, youth movements, change, revolution, political dissent, awareness, mobilization, expression, freedom, courage, inspiration, and solidarity.
Today marks 132 years since the United States illegally overthrew the Hawaiian Kingdom. Native Hawaiians are still here, and still fighting for our sovereignty. We are NOT Americans, and never will be.  #hawaii #hawaiian #kanakamaoli #nativehawaiian #hawaiihistory #hawaiianhistory #onipaa #overthrow #hawaiiankingdom #liliuokalani #queenliliuokalani #colonization #wearenotamerican #fyp #foryou #foryoupage
Mahalo to all the organizers and participating groups that make this March memorable every year ♥️ #greenscreen #greenscreenvideo #onipaa #overthrow #hawaiiankingdom #hawaii #alohaaina #pono #fyp #luckywelivehawaii
This is what happened to Hawaii #Overthrow #queenliliuokalani #trending #badbunny #trending  On January 17, 1893, Queen Liliʻuokalani was forcibly removed from power in a coup d'état led by the Committee of Safety. The Committee was made up of foreign residents and Hawaiian Kingdom subjects of American descent. The coup was supported by American troops and warships, which landed to protect American interests.  Imprisonment In 1895, Queen Liliʻuokalani was arrested and imprisoned in her own throne room at ʻIolani Palace. She was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison, but her sentence was reduced to nearly eight months.  Abdication On January 24, 1895, Queen Liliʻuokalani was forced to abdicate the throne under threat of execution of her imprisoned supporters.  Annexation
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This is what happened to Hawaii #Overthrow #queenliliuokalani #trending #badbunny #trending On January 17, 1893, Queen Liliʻuokalani was forcibly removed from power in a coup d'état led by the Committee of Safety. The Committee was made up of foreign residents and Hawaiian Kingdom subjects of American descent. The coup was supported by American troops and warships, which landed to protect American interests. Imprisonment In 1895, Queen Liliʻuokalani was arrested and imprisoned in her own throne room at ʻIolani Palace. She was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison, but her sentence was reduced to nearly eight months. Abdication On January 24, 1895, Queen Liliʻuokalani was forced to abdicate the throne under threat of execution of her imprisoned supporters. Annexation
Let’s not forget , we are the people ! We have every right (it’s in the constitution!!) to overthrow the government if they don’t benefit for us ! We can abolish them and establish a new one !! Why don’t we ? Boycott meta and let’s run the government to the ground ! #governmentsecrets #constitution #overthrowthegovernment #overthrow #stopbeingscared #standup #wethepeople #newgovernment

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