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Being fair

Well, I think that meeting between myself and Jack Burns, when he first asked me—we talked about Hawaii—was to me a very turning point in my life, because the fear that I decided to…started thinking about becoming an elected official here.

And it’s not only the decision that was made then. But, the reason why I became a candidate…and I became a candidate then, because I felt that Hawaii did not offer equal opportunity to Hawaii’s people, and it was based upon who you knew. And I felt very strongly that people should be able to advance on the base of their ability and their talent. And so that’s what motivated me to get involved in politics: the fairness issue.

And after I got elected, I suddenly faced the problem, what do I do now? How do I go about doing the things that I felt very strongly about? And I thought about how we can take away some of the opportunities that other people had now and have it transferred to others. But, I decided that it was the wrong thing to do, because if I did that, I would be responsible for practicing the same things that I felt very strongly against. And so I decided that what we had to do was to not take anything away from anyone but to open up more opportunities [siren sound] where more people can participate in the process here in Hawaii.


governments Hawaii politicians politics statesmen United States

Date: December 15, 2003

Location: Hawai`i, US

Interviewer: Art Hansen

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum.

Interviewee Bio

George Ariyoshi was born in Honolulu in 1926. He overcame a childhood speech defect to enter the Military Intelligence Service language school after World War II and served the United States in Tokyo’s ruins. Returning home from occupied Japan, he moved to Michigan where he received undergraduate and law degrees.

He married Jean Hayashi in Hawai`i and, between 1954 and 1986, held elective offices there as a Democrat. He served three terms as Hawai`i’s governor, the first Japanese American nationwide to govern a state. By his own definition, Governor Ariyoshi was “a social liberal and a fiscal conservative.” The title of his 1997 memoir, With Obligation to All, summed up his personal and political philosophies. (December 2003)

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