New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka
New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka

New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka

New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka
New Zealand parliament suspends Maori MPs who performed protest haka
You have to be a real piece of shit to be anti-Maori. Their solidarity is the only thing holding New Zealand together. Without them NZ would just be another AUS, a crappy US vassal.
Sadly it looks like they've been heading that way for a while. Happens to all Western countries eventually.
However the strength of the Maori is something else. They might just claw their country back one day.
If there's one country I know will absolutely throw off the shackles and indignity of white supremacy, it's New Zealand under strengthening Maori leadership
Soon one in five New Zealanders will be Maori and 33% of the country non-white, the white supremacists can whine, cry and throw fits like this vote, but they stand no chance against the grassroots organizing and militancy of the growing Maori people
It's going to be incredibly unlikely that Maori win this one within the liberal system. Waitangi has no real juice over any other treaty that has been ignored and broken. Waitangi was also seemingly written in bad faith where the interpretation of the remaining English and Maori sections differs significantly. The Maori didn't have an understanding of Western legalistc concepts of governorship and sovereignty at the time.
The reality is that there's a real legalistic argument that Waitangi is inadmissible/non-binding on the NZ government. Waitangi isn't even popular in New Zealand, it's currently polling around 38%. The Waitangi Tribunal is politically on its last legs because it effectively is a highly visible political organization that opposes capital, it also has no actual binding powers so it's up to the good libs of New Zealand in reality, which is what happened when the Waitangi Tribunal found that Maori own the rights to the shores and seabeds of NZ. The libs just said nah.
I should've made it more clear I'm talking about the near future, in 10 years time this stranglehold the libs have will either be broken or weakened and 10 more years after that the entire liberal order on the planet will start to dissolve
Unless New Zealand libs want to go full Israel, it's inevitable
"grassroots organising and militancy" doesn't really sound like an endorsement of trying to "win this one within the liberal system" to me tbh but I could be wrong;)
the non-white in the united states are set to become the majority within the next decade and a half and yet we still elected trump...
The United States is a monster in its own league; 18 intelligence agencies, six branches of the US military, 18,000 Law Enforcement agencies and tens of millions of convinced fascists turn the US into a Gordian Knot of oppression that other countries simply can't match
cracker-ass bullshit
Imperialism is alive and well..... And they are crying because the mean maori made a mockery of their weird 15th century cosplay parliament meetup. 😥
Does it have some kind of significance in Maori culture?
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Edit
My 30 seconds of googling lead me to this.
The hei-tiki is an ornamental pendant of the Māori of New Zealand. Hei-tiki are usually made of pounamu (greenstone), and are considered a taonga (treasure) by Māori. They are commonly called tiki by New Zealanders, a term that originally refers to the first mortal. (The word hei in Māori can mean "to wear around the neck".)
Retailers sell tourist versions of hei-tiki throughout New Zealand—these can be made from jade, other types of stone, plastic, or other materials.
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Rant
Google stop fucking showing me shopping shit. Jesus H. Christ on a popsicle.
maori tiki pendants -shopping -price -buy
In all the pics/vids I see a lot of the MPs are wearing similar but not at all identical pendants
(^^^ guy on the left wearing a kefiya?)
From very casual look it seems cool the strong sense of aesthetics which can be tied to the material. Like I read that having the lips tattooed (primarily among women) indicates one to be a fluent Maori speaker.
I hope I avoid any objectification or otherwise bad stuff.
Those tattoos are tāmoko
It's important because the white Christians that colonised New Zealand tried to wipe it out (sound familiar?)
I might be wrong, but the one women wear on their chin is said to "be something every woman carries with her on the inside from birth, but she will wear it on the outside when she is ready." But I'm sure there are people here that know more about it than I do.
It's ironic that my ancestors (Irish, Scottish) fled to New Zealand to escape persecution from British Christians, only to arrive in a place where someone else (the Maori) were being persecuted by the Christian British
guy on the left wearing a kefiya?
If not - I don't know what to call it so I'll make up a term - it's solidarity clothing.
If not - it certainly has that vibe and it must be intentional.
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I like stream of consciousness. But I sometimes I need to remember to think just a bit more. Solidarity clothing? What the heck. At least I made myself laugh.
Those tiki and pounamu are traditionally passed down in the family for generations. They are very presious to some people.