I see a version of this was stickied, but the keywords under which one would discover this in a search are COMPLETELY MISSING!
The person who posted did not use the word Maori, or Haka at all. Person used only the word New Zealand, and this dance was conducted in Central London, not New Zealand.
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It's good to act out with passions, but there is an old farmers wisdom that says, "What goes into the flower, does not go into the fruit." Maybe their dance is more flower than fruit.
No disrespect intended, but where was their fierceness when they were being disarmed, locked inside their homes, sent to detention camps, and forced to take the jab.
The Maori are a very fierce warrior race, they beat the British Empire to a standstill at the height of its powers. The NZ gubmint more of less left the Maori alone during the pandemic, the Maori have a lot of political power. A lot of them are just as corrupt as the Anglos in power as well.
Sometimes "our fieceness" must be abated until it can not. What you complain about is pretty much what posting in here is equivalent to. All flower and no fruit. The maori dance of haka is a warning that men who want to avoid bloody conflict give and honor until they can not.
Let your valor rise! Let your valor rage!
Let us ward off these haunted hands
to protect our wives and children!
For thee, I defy
the storms of hell
while my enemies stand there unknowingly!
To think I would tremble
to a pack of wolves either seeing fear or running away,
because they would surely fall into the pit of shame
as food for the hounds to chow down on in delight!!
It is death, it is death, it is life, it is life
It is death, it is death, it is life, it is life
Or do I see a hairy man
who brought back the Sun so it can shine on me once more?
Then I will put one foot in front of the other—
One foot, then the other—until the Sun shines on me!
These guys are from Destiny Church. In NZ they are insulted, shamed, shut-down everywhere. Brian Tamaki- the founder of Destiny Church - was the only leader in the country who protested against all the COVID bullshit. And they locked him up for it. They are the only people of God in our nation as far as I can see.
their culture is cool, but if I was to find myself with them doing that.. they would win the battle. why? I would be laughing and rolling... however it is awesome to see. No woke wanna be men there either.
First thing I think of when I see their dance, and no disrespect intended, is that maybe they should have turned some of that fierceness against the politicians before they took their guns.
It's good to act out with passions, but there is an old farmers wisdom that says, "What goes into the flower, does not go into the fruit." Maybe their dance is more flower than fruit.
understanding deception requires discernment and separation.
no haha dance will ever convince me to give up what is God given in the USA. Not just God given. Those like Mr Kirk and countless others have given their life to rebuke evil.
I have always loved the Haka being delivered before an All Blacks rugby match. Something primal, yet not threatening to give a message to the opponents that the team is united to defeat all opponents. I also wonder if there are different versions of the chant?
The Awe of the Haka - polynesia.com | blog
Haka is a ceremonial Māori performance art involving chanting and vigorous, rhythmic group movements to express pride, strength, and unity. Traditionally a war challenge, the haka has evolved to serve various social functions, including welcoming guests, commemorating events, and even protesting, symbolizing cultural mana (prestige) and respect. Its performance involves specific facial expressions like bulging eyes (pūkana) and tongue-sticking-out (whetero), aiming to show inner strength and connect with the audience.
Meaning and Purpose
Show of Strength and Unity:
The core meaning of haka is to project a group's collective power, pride, and unity, demonstrating physical and emotional strength.
Cultural Expression:
It serves as a significant cultural practice for the Māori people, embodying their history, traditions, and values.
Emotional and Psychological Impact:
Haka is intended to stir emotions, boost morale, and psychologically influence both participants and observers.
Symbol of Prestige (Mana):
Performing haka is a demonstration of mana, a concept of spiritual power and authority in Māori culture.
Traditional vs. Modern Use
Warfare:
Historically, haka was performed before battle to intimidate enemies and raise the warriors' spirits, calling upon war gods.
Welcome:
It was also used to welcome distinguished guests and visitors, showing respect and hospitality.
Celebration and Mourning:
Over time, the use of haka expanded to other important occasions such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and celebrations of significant achievements.
Protest:
Haka is also used today as a form of protest and political expression, as seen in the New Zealand Parliament by Māori politicians.
Key Characteristics
Group Performance:
Haka is usually performed by a group, with participants moving and chanting in unison.
Vigorous Movements:
The performance includes rhythmic stamping of the feet (waewae takahia), hand movements, and powerful body stances.
Intense Facial Expressions:
Key facial features include pūkana (widened eyes) and whetero (sticking out the tongue), which contribute to the performance's power and intimidation.
Rhythmic Chanting:
The accompanying chants are an integral part of the performance, driving the rhythm and conveying the message of the haka.
The libtarded leftist democrats are finished. The world has drawn a line, Gods people and all the rest. They killed our Brother and we will not let it go. This is from the heart, unlike the leftist movements who worshipped criminals and built alters to evil and have to pay their protesters and usurpers. Without saying another thing this is going to end in the worst possible way for those evil people.
Truly the “Shot heard ‘round the world!”
Came here to say this, wow!
Absolutely 💯
Thanks Mod.
I see a version of this was stickied, but the keywords under which one would discover this in a search are COMPLETELY MISSING!
The person who posted did not use the word Maori, or Haka at all. Person used only the word New Zealand, and this dance was conducted in Central London, not New Zealand.
NOTE TO FELLOW ANONS: When you drop something include some of the stories keywords in title please.
Love these fierce men! 💪
It's good to act out with passions, but there is an old farmers wisdom that says, "What goes into the flower, does not go into the fruit." Maybe their dance is more flower than fruit.
No disrespect intended, but where was their fierceness when they were being disarmed, locked inside their homes, sent to detention camps, and forced to take the jab.
The Maori are a very fierce warrior race, they beat the British Empire to a standstill at the height of its powers. The NZ gubmint more of less left the Maori alone during the pandemic, the Maori have a lot of political power. A lot of them are just as corrupt as the Anglos in power as well.
Same place ours went with patriot act and covid lockdowns. Was a slow choke on our freedom loving necks. REPEAL THE SAFE ACT would be a great start.
Right you are fren.
Sometimes "our fieceness" must be abated until it can not. What you complain about is pretty much what posting in here is equivalent to. All flower and no fruit. The maori dance of haka is a warning that men who want to avoid bloody conflict give and honor until they can not.
I'm glad you noticed. I saw this and thought to myself "these guys seem like they'll do this for anything..."
I'm getting a bit cynical I guess.
Thank you. Too many people have no idea what a proper post title can do.
Not all Hakas are performed in New Zealand and are none the less Māori, even performed in street clothes.
gave me chills........
Not one soyboy in the Maori...no soy, no estrogen.
Here's the translation
Let your valor rise! Let your valor rage! Let us ward off these haunted hands to protect our wives and children! For thee, I defy the storms of hell while my enemies stand there unknowingly! To think I would tremble to a pack of wolves either seeing fear or running away, because they would surely fall into the pit of shame as food for the hounds to chow down on in delight!!
It is death, it is death, it is life, it is life It is death, it is death, it is life, it is life Or do I see a hairy man who brought back the Sun so it can shine on me once more? Then I will put one foot in front of the other— One foot, then the other—until the Sun shines on me!
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There is more than one Haka, this one is the most famous one performed by the All Blacks.
Thank YOU for the info LMFP!
Just WOW!
Interesting. Thanks for this.
Told ya. This was MLK 2.0. Global shockwaves and will be in school history books. Might even get a national holiday.
Thank you. I absolutely love Haka's to see them do one for Charlie, well I'm ugly crying now.
He gave men "permission" to be men again.
Amazing 🥲
These guys are from Destiny Church. In NZ they are insulted, shamed, shut-down everywhere. Brian Tamaki- the founder of Destiny Church - was the only leader in the country who protested against all the COVID bullshit. And they locked him up for it. They are the only people of God in our nation as far as I can see.
their culture is cool, but if I was to find myself with them doing that.. they would win the battle. why? I would be laughing and rolling... however it is awesome to see. No woke wanna be men there either.
First thing I think of when I see their dance, and no disrespect intended, is that maybe they should have turned some of that fierceness against the politicians before they took their guns.
It's good to act out with passions, but there is an old farmers wisdom that says, "What goes into the flower, does not go into the fruit." Maybe their dance is more flower than fruit.
nice. the defense is separation. isolate.
understanding deception requires discernment and separation.
no haha dance will ever convince me to give up what is God given in the USA. Not just God given. Those like Mr Kirk and countless others have given their life to rebuke evil.
Laughing until the the HAKA was over.
I L O V E this! 😍
I have always loved the Haka being delivered before an All Blacks rugby match. Something primal, yet not threatening to give a message to the opponents that the team is united to defeat all opponents. I also wonder if there are different versions of the chant?
There is more than one, the one at rugby games is the famous one.
SO emotional, the Haka. and the new flair is choking me up
The Awe of the Haka - polynesia.com | blog Haka is a ceremonial Māori performance art involving chanting and vigorous, rhythmic group movements to express pride, strength, and unity. Traditionally a war challenge, the haka has evolved to serve various social functions, including welcoming guests, commemorating events, and even protesting, symbolizing cultural mana (prestige) and respect. Its performance involves specific facial expressions like bulging eyes (pūkana) and tongue-sticking-out (whetero), aiming to show inner strength and connect with the audience.
Meaning and Purpose Show of Strength and Unity: The core meaning of haka is to project a group's collective power, pride, and unity, demonstrating physical and emotional strength. Cultural Expression: It serves as a significant cultural practice for the Māori people, embodying their history, traditions, and values. Emotional and Psychological Impact: Haka is intended to stir emotions, boost morale, and psychologically influence both participants and observers. Symbol of Prestige (Mana): Performing haka is a demonstration of mana, a concept of spiritual power and authority in Māori culture. Traditional vs. Modern Use Warfare: Historically, haka was performed before battle to intimidate enemies and raise the warriors' spirits, calling upon war gods. Welcome: It was also used to welcome distinguished guests and visitors, showing respect and hospitality. Celebration and Mourning: Over time, the use of haka expanded to other important occasions such as weddings, funerals, graduations, and celebrations of significant achievements. Protest: Haka is also used today as a form of protest and political expression, as seen in the New Zealand Parliament by Māori politicians. Key Characteristics Group Performance: Haka is usually performed by a group, with participants moving and chanting in unison. Vigorous Movements: The performance includes rhythmic stamping of the feet (waewae takahia), hand movements, and powerful body stances. Intense Facial Expressions: Key facial features include pūkana (widened eyes) and whetero (sticking out the tongue), which contribute to the performance's power and intimidation. Rhythmic Chanting: The accompanying chants are an integral part of the performance, driving the rhythm and conveying the message of the haka.
Thanks.
The libtarded leftist democrats are finished. The world has drawn a line, Gods people and all the rest. They killed our Brother and we will not let it go. This is from the heart, unlike the leftist movements who worshipped criminals and built alters to evil and have to pay their protesters and usurpers. Without saying another thing this is going to end in the worst possible way for those evil people.
ALTARS
YES!!! What we are seeing is an instinctive response of our common humanity!!
That is why I have been calling it a visceral reaction: the truth is felt and KNOWN before it is understood.
~Visceral: Being or arising from impulse or sudden emotion rather than from thought or deliberation: synonym: instinctive.~
Nice of them and all but I'll always think they look like they're on fucking bath salts.
lol too funny! Does look that way, but so far I haven't see any of them eating any ones face in the crowd.