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Episode 88: Hyper Exploiting Paradise

Dec 26, 2025
1h 11m

Episode Description

We're with Anthony Banua-Simon, director of the documentary Cane Fire, to talk about the colonization and exploitation of the Hawai'ian people first by corporations, then by the US military, followed by Hollywood, and finally by tourism.

Few places hold as large a place in the American imagination as Hawaiʻi. For many people, Hawai'i represents paradise. It is the exotic. But maybe above all the other ideas about Hawaiʻi, it’s at the center of so many fantasies of escape. 

In order to sustain any fantasy, we have to perfect it in our minds and turn it into a curated object. Part of doing that is learning to ignore any complications or contradictions that could break the spell. In the case of Hawai'i, those complications are the people—those pesky people, always getting in the way when capitalism is trying to have a good time.

Watch Cane Fire:
https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/cane-fire/umc.cmc.77a7aja56b4olltstnkm3ts21 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zI6-HX8P9k 
https://means.tv/programs/cane-fire 
https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/cane-fire?frontend=kui

Learn about Anthony's other projects:
https://anthonysimon.net/
https://anthonysimon.net/The-Experiment-Station

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Music:
Airglow - Spliff and Wesson (CC-BY)
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