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However, some people use nostalgia as an excuse to oppose any development, whether it's a condo building, a neighborhood or a Wal-Mart being built.
Many of these opponents grew up in Hawaii in the 1950s and 1960s, and they want Hawaii to stay the way they remember it.
How ironic, since when they were children, the adults (who grew up in the 1920s) already wished things were the way they were when they were young.
However, some people use nostalgia as an excuse to oppose any development, whether it's a condo building, a neighborhood or a Wal-Mart being built.
Many of these opponents grew up in Hawaii in the 1950s and 1960s, and they want Hawaii to stay the way they remember it.
How ironic, since when they were children, the adults (who grew up in the 1920s) already wished things were the way they were when they were young.
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