The Haka is used before you go into battle. I wonder if she's going to battle against the elites within her government. Will be interesting to see how she fares throughout her term.
The two Maori Party MPs were the the most active MPs of all in trying to get "our people vaccinated" to quote D N-P, they were part of the Parliament that stood by while the Parliament protest was underway and were silent while Jacinda's dawn raids were carried out. They are a party that advocates the nonsensical policy position that the only way to solve racism is even more racism. They are CRT carpetbaggers.
Thank you for that. The moment I read your, a little light bulb of shame went off inside my head. Given Maori passion for jade (pounamu), it's such an obvious connection but I never even thought about it. I had always been mystified about why China thought there was value in entertaining so many Maori business missions over the years - I mean ... sure fish and farming but it's not high value or culturally significant. Jade is both. This is why I treasure GAW, you never know when you are going to see another bit of the puzzle fall into place
Then there's the mysterious funding of the Maori Party, all very cloak and dagger it all stinks of George Soros or some other dark money globalist ownership.
Honestly the way the NZ media absolutely won’t shut the fuck up about “te pati Maori” was a dead giveaway a long time ago (at least to me anyway). Anyone they desperately try to push is always pure cancer
Of course she's a new MP, that's why this was her maiden speech however she is a Maori Party MP. The Maori Party that went all in on the vaxicide push, did not protest the insane treatment of the protesters and the ridiculous lockdowns. Did she condemn Packer or old cowboy scribble-face? No. She abused her speaking privilege (a privilege which she is not afforded on the Marae) the whole thing is just theatre of disrespect.
There is more than one Haka, they are nearly all for different occasions. There are ones for mourning, ones for warfare and some are for diplomatic reasons.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, New Zealand's youngest MP since 1853, grabbed the attention of social media through her maiden speech in the Parliament, where she spoke in her native tongue and assailed government policies against indigenous people in the country, including the Māori community from where she belongs.
In a report by the New Zealand Herald, the 21-year-old Maipi-Clarke dedicated her last month's maiden speech to all tamariki Māori, "who have been sitting in the back of their classroom their whole life, whakamā, waiting for generations longing to learn their native tongue, to the tamariki who haven’t been to their pepeha yet, it is waiting for you with open arms".
Dressed in a white suit with a red blouse and her dark hair down, the MP said, "In only a couple of weeks ... this Government has attacked my whole world ... Health, taiao [environment], wai [water], whenua [land], natural resources, Māori wards, reo [language], tamariki, and the right of me and you to be in this country under Te Tiriti."
What did Maipi-Clarke say?
She further said that standing for elections and becoming an MP had "definitely" not been her plan, but the government "kept tampering with things they shouldn't be touching, and that's why I left the māra (garden) to come here."
"To Hauraki-Waikato, I am at your service in and outside of Parliament. I will die for you in these chambers, but I will live for you outside these four walls...To our mokopuna, they can attack me, but I will not let them attack you. Our first words we spoke in this House was an oath to you," she said, addressing them in her native tongue.
I only took her as tough as nails and means with all her might what she says. She is there to clobber them. I will bet she has a huge following g of people who Re ready to do some good stuff.
Feels like she should be standing around a fire speaking in that tongue. If you're going to use the white man's civility to push your message, at least respect his tongue.
Did not realize that we had so many racist people active on this site.
The Māori have historically been shafted by the British, just like the people of the USA. They were promised many things via a protection treaty then found themselves betrayed.
Additionally, the Māori version of government is similar to how Quakers conduct business.
The Maori system is based on consensus polity, that means they sit as long together at the hui until a compromise for all is found. They also used to act politically as a group, either as family, kin or iwi.
In 1867 only landowners had a vote. This excluded the Maori because they only had collective landownership. To weaken the tribal system their land was individualized and to prevent becoming outnumbered by the Maori, being the majority of population in these days, four seats of 80 were reserved for them.
I’ll take, “I am no better than the uneducated baboons I’m accusing others of being,” for $1,000, Alex.
Not defending the British in ANY way, but if I was a colonist wandering through the jungle and came across half naked savages with crazy eyes waving spirit fingers and screaming incoherent nonsense at me and my children, I would start loading the musket immediately. Just saying 🤷🏼♂️
That’s not how the treaty the Māori signed was created in any way.
I can’t speak to how the first meeting went, but I’d assume it would’ve been more like what you’re describing if the original treaty was more along the lines of strict occupation rather than promising protection ans land ownership then turning the muzzle on the Māori after the signing.
Elect children, expect childish behaviour, the whole thing was a desecration, it was like baboons filled Parliament.
We have a profoundly racist and anti democratic electoral system. To win a normal electorate seat with 50% of the vote candidates would get +20,000 votes, we have special Maori electorates, overlapping normal electorates, and this child won one of these with >52% and only got 14k votes. Plus we are supposed to have a strict PR electoral system except those rules don't apply to the Maori electorates. The Maori Party (this kid belongs) have 6 MPs and got a total of 87k votes across the whole country. NZ First, the next biggest party has 8 MPs but they have than double that number of votes.
LOL!! Many years ago I remember first learning about the haka. Film Producer and Director Peter Jackson had just finished his beautiful rendition of Lord of The Rings. When I was watching the special features that comes with the Return of the King video, there is a video clip of some of the Cast and Crew doing the haka dance. I asked, what the hell am I watching here? It looked so primitive and seemed inappropriate to see some of the male Cast participating because it has absolutely nothing to do with Lord of the Rings. Anyway, I read all about it way back then and about the connection of the haka to the cannibals of New Zealand from hundreds of years ago. Recorded history has many accounts of this practice.
Interesting thougths about so-called "Royal lineage" it is definitely not impossible that there could be such an agenda. George Washington faced that same question about being proclaimed King. As we are a Constitutional Republic, President Trump would, just as Washington did, refuse such an Office.
I'm not racist and your words don't change that. I have an opinion that you just don't like. And I'm too lazy to explain it to you. Don't look into it too much.
More nonsense and disrespect in Parliament from the Maori Cannibal stone age culture. Some New Zealand whites are intimidated by these actions and remain politically correct about it and even adopt elements of that stone-age culture.
The Haka is used before you go into battle. I wonder if she's going to battle against the elites within her government. Will be interesting to see how she fares throughout her term.
So she is only there for her people and not the majority of New Zealand. Perfect another loser.
Performing haka in Parliament is totally disrespectul. The haka is a war dance about intimidating you to back off, or you will be LUNCH.
I’m sorry, do you think these people deserve respect?
These MPs who forced their constituents to be vaccinated?
These MPs who continue to profit off the people they are supposed to represent?
This woman is declaring war on the governmental policies that are destroying New Zealand lands and poisoning New Zealand’s people.
I am glad she’s telling them to prepare for their own demise.
You reap what you sow.
The two Maori Party MPs were the the most active MPs of all in trying to get "our people vaccinated" to quote D N-P, they were part of the Parliament that stood by while the Parliament protest was underway and were silent while Jacinda's dawn raids were carried out. They are a party that advocates the nonsensical policy position that the only way to solve racism is even more racism. They are CRT carpetbaggers.
Then there's the mysterious funding of the Maori Party, all very cloak and dagger it all stinks of George Soros or some other dark money globalist ownership https://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2021/04/who_are_the_mystery_maori_party_funders.html
They are not freedom fighters, they are just another dirty face of the Uni party.
The Maori's run the Jade trade to China, that is worth a great deal, NZ jade is seen as inferior in China but its still good money.
Thank you for that. The moment I read your, a little light bulb of shame went off inside my head. Given Maori passion for jade (pounamu), it's such an obvious connection but I never even thought about it. I had always been mystified about why China thought there was value in entertaining so many Maori business missions over the years - I mean ... sure fish and farming but it's not high value or culturally significant. Jade is both. This is why I treasure GAW, you never know when you are going to see another bit of the puzzle fall into place
Honestly the way the NZ media absolutely won’t shut the fuck up about “te pati Maori” was a dead giveaway a long time ago (at least to me anyway). Anyone they desperately try to push is always pure cancer
I was under the impression this one is a new MP, and therefore not part of the pandemic Parliamentary party? Or am I mistaken.
Of course she's a new MP, that's why this was her maiden speech however she is a Maori Party MP. The Maori Party that went all in on the vaxicide push, did not protest the insane treatment of the protesters and the ridiculous lockdowns. Did she condemn Packer or old cowboy scribble-face? No. She abused her speaking privilege (a privilege which she is not afforded on the Marae) the whole thing is just theatre of disrespect.
And then there is this ..... https://gab.com/dantznz/posts/111713900686575909
If that is not a perverted inversion of traditional Maori culture then I do not know what is
well clearly she's new bc she just got elected. she wasnt involved in that and it would seem she is declaring war on the establishment
Sure is and I'm sure that was the intent.
There is more than one Haka, they are nearly all for different occasions. There are ones for mourning, ones for warfare and some are for diplomatic reasons.
Something tells me the Maori are a little fed up with their Nazi government.
https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/world/new-zealand-s-youngest-mp-in-170-years-makes-powerful-first-speech-maori-tribes-indigenous-people-govt-policies-latest-updates-2024-01-05-910418
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, New Zealand's youngest MP since 1853, grabbed the attention of social media through her maiden speech in the Parliament, where she spoke in her native tongue and assailed government policies against indigenous people in the country, including the Māori community from where she belongs.
In a report by the New Zealand Herald, the 21-year-old Maipi-Clarke dedicated her last month's maiden speech to all tamariki Māori, "who have been sitting in the back of their classroom their whole life, whakamā, waiting for generations longing to learn their native tongue, to the tamariki who haven’t been to their pepeha yet, it is waiting for you with open arms".
Dressed in a white suit with a red blouse and her dark hair down, the MP said, "In only a couple of weeks ... this Government has attacked my whole world ... Health, taiao [environment], wai [water], whenua [land], natural resources, Māori wards, reo [language], tamariki, and the right of me and you to be in this country under Te Tiriti." What did Maipi-Clarke say?
She further said that standing for elections and becoming an MP had "definitely" not been her plan, but the government "kept tampering with things they shouldn't be touching, and that's why I left the māra (garden) to come here."
"To Hauraki-Waikato, I am at your service in and outside of Parliament. I will die for you in these chambers, but I will live for you outside these four walls...To our mokopuna, they can attack me, but I will not let them attack you. Our first words we spoke in this House was an oath to you," she said, addressing them in her native tongue.
I only took her as tough as nails and means with all her might what she says. She is there to clobber them. I will bet she has a huge following g of people who Re ready to do some good stuff.
Feels like she should be standing around a fire speaking in that tongue. If you're going to use the white man's civility to push your message, at least respect his tongue.
Did not realize that we had so many racist people active on this site.
The Māori have historically been shafted by the British, just like the people of the USA. They were promised many things via a protection treaty then found themselves betrayed.
Additionally, the Māori version of government is similar to how Quakers conduct business.
I’ll take, “I am no better than the uneducated baboons I’m accusing others of being,” for $1,000, Alex.
Not defending the British in ANY way, but if I was a colonist wandering through the jungle and came across half naked savages with crazy eyes waving spirit fingers and screaming incoherent nonsense at me and my children, I would start loading the musket immediately. Just saying 🤷🏼♂️
That’s not how the treaty the Māori signed was created in any way.
I can’t speak to how the first meeting went, but I’d assume it would’ve been more like what you’re describing if the original treaty was more along the lines of strict occupation rather than promising protection ans land ownership then turning the muzzle on the Māori after the signing.
I didn't either, thanks for outing yourself.
There is nothing educated about being a racist POS.
Thanks for the D- comeback. Wonderful counterpoints. You’d be great on the debate floor.
Elect children, expect childish behaviour, the whole thing was a desecration, it was like baboons filled Parliament.
We have a profoundly racist and anti democratic electoral system. To win a normal electorate seat with 50% of the vote candidates would get +20,000 votes, we have special Maori electorates, overlapping normal electorates, and this child won one of these with >52% and only got 14k votes. Plus we are supposed to have a strict PR electoral system except those rules don't apply to the Maori electorates. The Maori Party (this kid belongs) have 6 MPs and got a total of 87k votes across the whole country. NZ First, the next biggest party has 8 MPs but they have than double that number of votes.
Seeing this dance aimed at other teams in sporting events is silly looking an a bit disrespectful
Go Maoris!! They were fierce.
Oh my goodness she’s scared me
LOL!! Many years ago I remember first learning about the haka. Film Producer and Director Peter Jackson had just finished his beautiful rendition of Lord of The Rings. When I was watching the special features that comes with the Return of the King video, there is a video clip of some of the Cast and Crew doing the haka dance. I asked, what the hell am I watching here? It looked so primitive and seemed inappropriate to see some of the male Cast participating because it has absolutely nothing to do with Lord of the Rings. Anyway, I read all about it way back then and about the connection of the haka to the cannibals of New Zealand from hundreds of years ago. Recorded history has many accounts of this practice.
Haka or just her impression of Joe Biden when he’s angry? 🤔
I have a suspicion that this woman is of Royal lineage based on her age.
I think we will be returning to the era of rightful Kings and Queens ruling their respective lands lands.
Would you support Trump if he were King rather than President?
Interesting thougths about so-called "Royal lineage" it is definitely not impossible that there could be such an agenda. George Washington faced that same question about being proclaimed King. As we are a Constitutional Republic, President Trump would, just as Washington did, refuse such an Office.
I'm not racist and your words don't change that. I have an opinion that you just don't like. And I'm too lazy to explain it to you. Don't look into it too much.
More nonsense and disrespect in Parliament from the Maori Cannibal stone age culture. Some New Zealand whites are intimidated by these actions and remain politically correct about it and even adopt elements of that stone-age culture.
You are still living in sleepy ville pal.
Shouldn’t she be out on a ledge somewhere?
Started playing that clip and thought I fired up civilization VI kek
No wonder her people were conquered!
Wearing a suit doesn't change the fact she was a monkey performing monkey stuff.
The howling and screaming only reinforces that this is a movie we're watching.