Carroll addresses the sexual harassment issues and the fragmentation of other social problems including victims of discrimination by race, sex, religion, and disability. The victims are mostly on their own and it is about winning and losing, not stamping out the problems. The system is built to protect the violator and there is no follow-through.
Hopefully,
as awareness grows, the problems will stop. Is
it even possible?
The second hour Carroll continues his discussion about feral cat colonies, and in particular, the one at Sand Island. Recently, the park manager removed the cats' water bowls, saying the cats' caretakers are littering. Talk about littering, check out our pictures, below, of a big dump in the park, including tree waste, that is not being taken care of. (Link here
to watch our story on HawaiiNewsNow.) The park manager also threw away the cats' food, then told the caretakers what he did. The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) says feeding cats attracts mosquitoes, flies and rats. If the DLNR is so concerned about mosquitoes, flies and rats, what about the sewage flowing from the rest rooms? What about
all the other trash being thrown into a big hole that looks like it was dug just for that purpose? And, what about the x-rated adult activity that occurs in the park? Hey, Suzanne Case, what are you doing about that?
A bunch of turkeys
KITTY CORNER - TOO CUTE!
These, and other kittens like them, are looking for a home. Ages range from 3 to 12 months.
They have been neutered or spayed, and they are litter box trained. Now, all they need is your love. Who can resist a new kitten?
To adopt, call Carroll at 782-6627, or email carroll@carrollcox.com.
Join Carroll on www.envirowatch.orgto view some of the environmental and corruption issues
he investigated,
and resolved, in the past. You will also find him on YouTube at cox7826627 and on facebook.
Carroll continues his discussion about local issues on Olelo Public Television, Channel 54.
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