A friend from NY who lived here for a few years and was involved in numerous schemes and scams (don't judge me, I got bit by one as well) said something shocking to me one day. "The people who live in Hawaii are sheep."
At the time I was falling in love with the place and how relaxed and friendly everyone was and didn't want to hear it, but over the years I have come to realize that a substantial number are definitely following the herd. They'll stand in line for hours for a ramen burger, financial scams ripple through the community at a shocking pace, they pile on to the same overcrowded beaches and hiking trails, drive giant trucks and SUV's that don't make any sense for most people and actually make city driving more difficult/dangerous, and my favorite was the Power Balance that all the surfers were pimping for a while before someone pointed out that a piece of plastic junk strapped to your wrist doesn't make you better at anything but wasting money.
I did notice something else that he missed though. Once they figure out they wake up then some sort of radical change is inevitable. From the anti-union violence of the early 1900's to the bronzed aussies on the north shore running for their lives in the 1970's to the more recent unfortunate remarks from a couple visiting actors who were forced to leave or offer profuse apologies, it's pretty obvious to me that one day things will get bad enough with the entrenched Democrats that a sea change will take place on the same level as the other big shake-ups in Hawaii's history.
The people of Hawaii are slow to stir and will shrug off much injustice in the status quo, but once roused they are a force to be reckoned with.