New Zealand’s parliament was halted after a controversial bill that proposes to radically alter the way the country’s treaty between Māori and the Crown is interpreted was tabled. Just watched a longer version, Maori seems to be against it passing and when they did a verbal, Aye and Ney vote, the Ney votes were much louder and Speaker said Aye has it and it was disputed then he just said again Aye's have it, then someone called for a physical vote and he looked pissed. They were doing a physical vote and when it got to that gals turn, she stood up (looked to rip the bill in half to me?) then she started the HAKA chant. heh.
It is a stance on and for national pride. It is a powerful expression of pride, strength, unity, and cultural identity, serving various ceremonial purposes within Māori culture. Citizens in NZ have been using it to interrupt things like pride parades and it seems to be anti Globalist/gov allowing NZ to be taken over by others/introducing non NZ ways to NZ or threatening NZ's sovereignty. Only reason I know anything about it is because, they been using it at Rugby matches for a very long time/known to do it. Rugby to them is like Football is to Americans far as spots go.
Closes we got is USA USA USA :P heh. When seeing them all in there with the HAKA as a statement/declaration, it is what came to mind. hah. I do not live in NZ, have visited there once a long while back, even got some Xena props at an auction there so, can not claim to fully understand whats what in politics there. Do know that, the globo does have a hold there just like most the westernized world. They went totally draconian with the lockdowns and rules/law just like Australia did and now they are doing things like passing bills that will strip rights away from a local population from the sounds of it and the HAKA that was performed as a rebuttal to it.. could be wrong though, just what I understand.. seems the HAKA is a threat to their democracy? Trad for them so, you tell them NOT to do it.. of course they are going to tell you to FO.
New Zealand’s parliament was halted after a controversial bill that proposes to radically alter the way the country’s treaty between Māori and the Crown is interpreted was tabled. Just watched a longer version, Maori seems to be against it passing and when they did a verbal, Aye and Ney vote, the Ney votes were much louder and Speaker said Aye has it and it was disputed then he just said again Aye's have it, then someone called for a physical vote and he looked pissed. They were doing a physical vote and when it got to that gals turn, she stood up (looked to rip the bill in half to me?) then she started the HAKA chant. heh.
Nothing based about this. This is the NZ equivalent of Black Lives Matter.
Everything they say is "Colonialism, genocide, racism, gimmee gimmee, gimmee!"
A few years back all of a sudden they got big $s coming in and started with all the usual vile anti-white garbage, election fraud etc. I think Soros money is behind all of this.
Well that's an "interesting" point. I mean wrong just about everything but "interesting". A moment's silence is about respect and showing opposition to political violence and hate speech - it's nothing to do with caring about the USA.
And I don't think it's accurate to say that Maori aren't Christian - if anything I think Maori are more Christian, religous and spiritual than the average white person in NZ.
My point here is that the Maori Party are a dark-money funded race-based supremacist movement. They do not want to get along they just want to hate. They represent a tiny fraction of Maoridom.
The haka is probably one of the most based things to ever contend with globalism.
I love the Haka.
https://xcancel.com/CollinRugg/status/1976430247282343964
That womans look is similar to my wife's look when I backtalk her lol.
New Zealand’s parliament was halted after a controversial bill that proposes to radically alter the way the country’s treaty between Māori and the Crown is interpreted was tabled. Just watched a longer version, Maori seems to be against it passing and when they did a verbal, Aye and Ney vote, the Ney votes were much louder and Speaker said Aye has it and it was disputed then he just said again Aye's have it, then someone called for a physical vote and he looked pissed. They were doing a physical vote and when it got to that gals turn, she stood up (looked to rip the bill in half to me?) then she started the HAKA chant. heh.
Many Shubs and Zuuls knew what it was to be roasted in the depths of the Sloar that day I can tell you.
Im confused. Is this a good thing or a bad thing
It is a stance on and for national pride. It is a powerful expression of pride, strength, unity, and cultural identity, serving various ceremonial purposes within Māori culture. Citizens in NZ have been using it to interrupt things like pride parades and it seems to be anti Globalist/gov allowing NZ to be taken over by others/introducing non NZ ways to NZ or threatening NZ's sovereignty. Only reason I know anything about it is because, they been using it at Rugby matches for a very long time/known to do it. Rugby to them is like Football is to Americans far as spots go.
America needs a haka
Closes we got is USA USA USA :P heh. When seeing them all in there with the HAKA as a statement/declaration, it is what came to mind. hah. I do not live in NZ, have visited there once a long while back, even got some Xena props at an auction there so, can not claim to fully understand whats what in politics there. Do know that, the globo does have a hold there just like most the westernized world. They went totally draconian with the lockdowns and rules/law just like Australia did and now they are doing things like passing bills that will strip rights away from a local population from the sounds of it and the HAKA that was performed as a rebuttal to it.. could be wrong though, just what I understand.. seems the HAKA is a threat to their democracy? Trad for them so, you tell them NOT to do it.. of course they are going to tell you to FO.
u/ViaToil does a pretty good job of explaining:
New Zealand’s parliament was halted after a controversial bill that proposes to radically alter the way the country’s treaty between Māori and the Crown is interpreted was tabled. Just watched a longer version, Maori seems to be against it passing and when they did a verbal, Aye and Ney vote, the Ney votes were much louder and Speaker said Aye has it and it was disputed then he just said again Aye's have it, then someone called for a physical vote and he looked pissed. They were doing a physical vote and when it got to that gals turn, she stood up (looked to rip the bill in half to me?) then she started the HAKA chant. heh.
If the White people walk out of the chamber, do they lose their vote or quorum?
IT's a shame.
Nothing based about this. This is the NZ equivalent of Black Lives Matter.
Everything they say is "Colonialism, genocide, racism, gimmee gimmee, gimmee!"
A few years back all of a sudden they got big $s coming in and started with all the usual vile anti-white garbage, election fraud etc. I think Soros money is behind all of this.
Oh and these fucks opposed a motion for a minute's silence for Charlie Kirk.
They are not the good guys.
Maoris don't care about America. Wonder why?
Perhaps it's because they don't live here!
They don't care about Charlie. Wonder why?
Perhaps it's because they aren't Christian, they practice their indigenous religion.
Well that's an "interesting" point. I mean wrong just about everything but "interesting". A moment's silence is about respect and showing opposition to political violence and hate speech - it's nothing to do with caring about the USA.
And I don't think it's accurate to say that Maori aren't Christian - if anything I think Maori are more Christian, religous and spiritual than the average white person in NZ.
My point here is that the Maori Party are a dark-money funded race-based supremacist movement. They do not want to get along they just want to hate. They represent a tiny fraction of Maoridom.
I do wonder why.