@@emmett.francis7894 look at time he put his hands a heckler all those years ago,that's assault,you put your hands on someone,assault charges and maybe anger management.
Do you have any idea what the bill was actually about ?! No . But you agree with them enough to drop a stupid comment about fighting for ones heritage because it sounds good . Here's an idea . Do what those in the NZ parliament didn't bother to do properly....READ THE BILL.
@@claywilson6149 What are drunker English sailors doing in Maoriland? The English killed the Maoris men women and children to force them to sign a useless treaty. The fact there was a piece of paper signed showed that Maori are the rightful owner of Maoriland.
Trust me when I tell you to stfu because you people assume you know anything of NZ so here is what they are not telling you about the bill.. The proposed law that sparked the protest involving the haka in New Zealand’s Parliament is related to the Three Waters Reform, which is part of a broader set of proposed changes to the country’s water infrastructure. The reform was introduced by the government under Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and was a continuation of the work started under his predecessor, Jacinda Ardern, with the goal of addressing New Zealand's water management issues. Here’s a more detailed explanation of the Three Waters Reform and why it led to protests: The Three Waters Reform Overview The Three Waters refers to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems in New Zealand. The reform aimed to centralize control and management of these critical services by shifting authority away from local councils to larger, regional entities. The main goals of the reform were: 1. Improving Water Infrastructure: Many local councils in New Zealand have struggled with underfunded or outdated water infrastructure. The government argued that by centralizing management, the country could better invest in and upgrade the water systems, which are essential for public health and safety. 2. Addressing Inequities: Smaller councils, particularly in rural or less populated areas, have faced challenges in meeting national water standards and maintaining safe, modern water infrastructure. The reform was seen as a way to ensure all New Zealanders, regardless of where they live, had access to safe and reliable water services. 3. Environmental Sustainability: The reform also aimed to address the environmental impact of water infrastructure, particularly in terms of wastewater and stormwater management, to help protect the natural environment. The Key Changes Proposed Under the Three Waters Reform, control of the water systems would be transferred from local councils to four new water entities. These entities would be responsible for the provision, maintenance, and management of water services across large regions, combining the responsibilities of many smaller councils into these larger bodies. The government argued that these changes would allow for greater investment in infrastructure and improvements in the quality of water services. The idea was to create economies of scale, so that local councils wouldn’t have to shoulder the financial burden of upgrading and maintaining water systems alone. Māori Concerns and Opposition The proposal faced significant opposition, particularly from Māori lawmakers and iwi (tribes), who argued that the reform would: 1. Erode Māori Rights Over Water: Māori groups argued that water is a taonga (treasure) and is intrinsically linked to Māori culture, identity, and spiritual beliefs. Many Māori see themselves as guardians (kaitiaki) of natural resources, including water. The new regional water entities were perceived as potentially undermining their ability to exercise these traditional rights and responsibilities. 2. Lack of Māori Representation: Māori critics of the reform pointed out that while the new water entities would involve iwi representation in governance, they did not feel the proposed reforms sufficiently recognized the special relationship Māori have with water and other natural resources. Some argued that the changes would reduce Māori influence over decision-making processes concerning water management. 3. Historical Context of Treaty Rights: Under the Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi), signed in 1840, the Crown guaranteed Māori rights to their lands, fisheries, and taonga. Critics of the reform argued that the proposed law violated these rights, particularly the Māori understanding that they should have control and decision-making power over their own resources. Why the Protest Happened Māori MPs, as well as other critics of the reform, felt that the Three Waters legislation disregarded Māori rights and interests. The haka performed in Parliament was an expression of outrage and resistance, intended to highlight the perceived injustice and to force the government to reconsider or amend the law in a way that would better reflect Māori sovereignty over water. The protest involved a group of Māori MPs, particularly from the Labour Party (the party in power), using the haka to demonstrate solidarity with their communities and to send a strong message to the government that the reform was unacceptable in its current form. Conclusion In short, the Three Waters Reform was a proposal to centralize the management of New Zealand’s drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure into four large regional entities. While intended to improve water management, it faced significant opposition, particularly from Māori groups who felt that it undermined their cultural and Treaty-based rights to control and manage water resources. The haka was a direct protest against these perceived injustices and a call for greater recognition of Māori rights in the governance of natural resources
@@judioliver8082 It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
So the basic rundown of the bill and how it differs from Te tiriti is this: 1. "The New Zealand Government has the right to govern all New Zealanders." What’s missing? The Māori text of Te Tiriti uses the term "kāwanatanga," which refers to governance but not in a way that overrides Māori tino rangatiratanga (absolute chieftainship). The English version, however, uses "sovereignty," which has historically caused confusion and breaches of the Treaty. This wording reinforces the idea of unilateral Crown authority, undermining the partnership and shared governance that Te Tiriti intended to establish. 2. "The New Zealand Government will honour all New Zealanders in the chieftainship of their land and all their property." What’s missing? This interpretation significantly alters the meaning of tino rangatiratanga. In Te Tiriti, Māori retained absolute authority over their lands, homes, and treasures (taonga). The bill’s wording suggests the government will merely "honour" this authority, which is far weaker than the original guarantee. It diminishes the distinct rights promised to Māori and ignores the cultural and historical significance of taonga. 3. "All New Zealanders are equal under the law with the same rights and duties." What’s missing? Equality is important, but this interpretation oversimplifies the nuanced promise of Te Tiriti. Article 3 guaranteed Māori the same rights as British subjects in addition to their existing rights as tangata whenua. The bill flattens this relationship, ignoring historical breaches and the inequities Māori have faced. True equity often requires tailored approaches to address systemic injustices, rather than a blanket approach that treats everyone as though the playing field is already level. The Bigger Issue: The bill centralizes the power to define Te Tiriti’s principles in the hands of politicians, excluding Māori voices from interpreting their own treaty rights. This undermines the spirit of Te Tiriti, which was founded on partnership, protection, and participation. By sidelining Māori input, the bill risks eroding the rights guaranteed under the Treaty and creating further division, rather than fostering the mutual respect and collaboration it promised.
It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
@logicalanswer3529 The rights guaranteed to Māori under Te Tiriti o Waitangi are not about giving Māori something that others don’t have-they’re about honoring the specific promises made in the Treaty. These include the protection of Māori tino rangatiratanga (authority) over their lands, resources, and taonga, as well as ensuring that Māori retain the ability to exercise their cultural practices and self-determination within their communities. Non-Māori New Zealanders don’t need these protections because they weren’t at risk of losing their lands, language, or culture through colonization. The rights affirmed in Te Tiriti don’t take anything away from anyone else-they simply acknowledge and protect Māori as tangata whenua, ensuring their partnership with the Crown remains intact and respected. The key here isn’t about ‘special rights’ but about ensuring that historical injustices are addressed and that the promises made to Māori are upheld for the benefit of everyone in New Zealand. When we honor Te Tiriti, we strengthen our shared future
It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
Not in New Zealand they don't. The majority of support is for the treaty principles bill. And there are more Māori who support the bill than oppose it. - Educate yourself.
@@NutriGuideYT It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
@@NutriGuideYT They had a racist tantrum and made threats to others, just because things did not go their way in regard to a bill that they opposed. They showed that they are mentally unstable.
it has already been shot down - it was never going to pass as the majority did not want it - only the far right ACT party who only have 8% of the vote wanted it to pass
Don't call it uncivilized. Way more uncivilized stuff happens in countries which are more developed than New Zealand, this is nothing in front of that stuff.
So let me get this straight they made an agreement 184 years ago and now they want to change it and the other side doesn’t then the original agreement stands ( they want to vote they can change an agreement that both sides agree to )
they can discuss it and in fact a whole party of Maori are on their way to Wellington to convey their point of view. This is just the initial show to stir things up but drama queen has blown it and put public opinion against them. She'd never get away with it on their marae as it is so inappropriate and disrespectful. She's a drama queen that obviously loves the limelight.
Listen dude alot of things that happened back then weren't fair to many different groups of people. Even salvery was a thing. You have to remember no every decision made was made willingly some hard decisions would be made where it were in their best interest then even if it wasn't fair. As time goes on, people modernize and would like to be treated equally. (I'm no expert on any of this but changing some made 180+ years ago is valid, imagine if you didn't change a countries infrastructure in 180 years you think things would be working right in modern times?)
I am from New Zealand and am maori descent. This party represents a small percentage of maori in NZ. The majority of maori in New Zealand find them an embarrassment
Te Tiriti was not a “partnership between races”, but a contract/commitment. between iwi/hapu Māori and the Crown. It still is and not rightly subject to abrogation by one party. A contract/commitment between two " Sovereignties " .
@@aphaseelec yep. When I’m wrote this. It’s what’s drawing Black people around the world who have been suppressed and mistreated to watch this video and to even look for more. With her in it. We see ourselves in her because even though we have not idea what she is saying, she is loud. We have been treated in such a way that we want to scream. Loud. And there she is, looking like us (me) Black people who are descendants of slaves and still mistreated to this day. So yep. Without knowing her story at the time I saw this view I was moved. And after seeing other Australian parliament meetings, the video? Yes even more so. Thanks for asking.
@@sisterldm her people ate the people who she is arguing gor, crying to keep the social checks coming in. But never mind keep your pathetic race baiting going. Dont let me ruin your pathetic virtue signal.
It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
They had a racist tantrum and made threats to others, just because things did not go their way in regard to a bill that they opposed. That is not fighting. It is making yourself look like a fool.
@logicalanswer3529 As a Canadian, I am sick of watching my own government waste enormous amounts of money fighting treaties in court. These agreements need to be respected, not spit on. The Maori were damn near wiped out by the immigrants. That agreement was written in blood and should be respected.
@@evilcritter The majority of support here in New Zealand is for the treaty principles bill. And there are more Māori who support the bill than oppose it. - T.P.M are in panic mode over ethnicity not being a factor of equality for all New Zealanders. That is the reason for their tantrum.
i really feel sorry at maoris for losing their land to the british and turn into an immigrant place just like british did to their other colonies like the united states and australia.
@@MTC008 not sure if it is true,but what about the mori ori,something that has been whispered about,can someone enlighten us about this other race of people's.
@@Vanya-e2l of course it's true, the british came into new zealand and colonize it then made maoris slaves and minority in their own land and even suppressing their language in the past.
@@MTC008 I'm informed the mori ori were there first,and the came Maoris settled in aotearoa,the mori ori fled and settled in a grou of islands known has the Chatham islands south east of chch,is this true or false.
@@MTC008 I feel sorry for the Maoris as well,I think their language is beautiful,I love to see the haka performed,I like listen to dame Kiri te kanawa sing po Karen Karen ana,it was use once used for air new Zealand advert on TV, kiora(bye)or hello
All contracts and treaties forced by the christians english on natives are unenforceable legally and morally. The english have no right to Maoriland. They were just sailors from england. Neither does .charles 3 have any authorities over Maoris. Thus the Waitingi Treaty is a sham forced on the Maoris by killing, rapes and destruction. The Maoris must rise and fight the englishmen, charles 3 for their land just as Palestinians, ukraine are doing today. And this apply to Apaches , Comanches treaties in the US as well.
All contracts and treaties forced by the christians english on natives are unenforceable legally and morally. The english have no right to Maoriland. They were just sailors from england. Neither does .charles 3 have any authorities over Maoris. Thus the Waitingi Treaty is a sham forced on the Maoris by killing, rapes and destruction. The Maoris must rise and fight the englishmen, charles 3 for their land just as Palestinians, ukraine are doing today. And this apply to Apaches , Comanches treaties in the US as well.
You should really read about The Musket Wars. The Maoris are fierce fighters and skilled tacticians in battle. Like Samurai without swords-But they aren’t some mythic peaceful live in harmony tribal folk you imagine them to be.
@@richlisola1 There are more wars involving Europeans today than involving Māori. Who knows how to live in harmony? How many European wars since the 1830s?
@ -More wars sure. But deflecting to European savagery doesn’t make Maori history peaceful or like some spiritual hippy nonsense-Maoris drove the moa to extinction.
The Maori Party are nothing more than racist, divisive, activists most regular maori along with the rest of us just want to get on with our lives & live together. They are some of the most entitled individuals who are always claiming how oppressed they are they live better lives than the vast majority of us
@@bb5979 It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
Aboriginals in Australia support our Maori family. They have always supported us. Love the Hakka when they do it before Rugby games even better in parliament.
Aboriginals in australia have been there at least 30000 years. The oldest human artifact found in New Zealand is only 800 yrs old. Europeans arrived 400 years later
@@logicalanswer3529 Thanks for the laugh - maybe join the real world away from your delusions. Where is the evidence for your claims please ? Seymour has a lot sucked in who will vote for ACT next election which is really what this so called "bill" is all about.
@@jackohere1878 You can laugh all you want. It only reflects poorly on you who is laughing at factual information. It is also a fact that there are a lot more Māori who voted for and support the coalition. Probably even more support it now. It was a great plan.
wherever there was. You are welcome here, but please stop trying to make here like there. If you want here to be like there you should not have left there to come here, and you are invited to leave here and go back there at your earliest convenience.
wherever there was. You are welcome here, but please stop trying to make here like there. If you want here to be like there you should not have left there to come here, and you are invited to leave here and go back there at your earliest convenience.
Why is our government not helping lowering cost's: food - rent - health wealth and well being for all New Zealanders. NGATI DREDD supporting global Justice and fairness for all people.
@iankinnell5643 Maori get housing in low income places however if your not Maori you have a good and better chance of getting a house in a good place in Rotorua. So tell me friend what was tough. This isn't against you or any other New Zealanders. This was a deal done before my time and your's Have a great day.
I find his voice soothing. I kinda would like to hear him read something like the Solzhenitsyn or Dostoevsky. She also had a nice voice and I found her ferocity captivating.
The world needs to restore the balance damaged by colonial , specially british , powers . All Europeans back to Europe, all other nations back to their homelands . Only short term stays as tourists or students should be permitted. Multiculturalism does not suit the human psyche and should be abandoned. Salutes to the brave , generous Maori people ❤
Totally agree with u brother.If they can make migrants leave then they too should leave countries that they colonized as its not their country too.If they want to stay then respect the land n ppl they are on.
Not to sound like an asshole, but I find this entertaining and hillarious. I keep watching it over and over and laugh whenever the dramatic singing and dancing starts LOL. It's funny as hell especially with the exasperated Speaker's facial expression...
Absolutely..we can take back our electricity, our hospitals, our transport, our water and sewage systems, our everything... New Zealand certainly doesn't need maoris Nobody does 😂😂😂
@@PeterParker-yg6fc Tell that to the people living in former exploitative colonies. The people from the type of colony where the coloniser didn't settle and live like New Zealand or America, but ruled with an iron fist and took all the resources from the indigenous population.
@ratateamo7296 no they are cringeworthy. 10000 in hikoi compared to 800000 plus who identify as maori. Te Pati maori got 87000 votes barely 10 percent of maori population. No maori I know including myself voted for them.
@@jemma_19988 so what? I'm not talking about Te Pati Maori. I'm looking at a young wahine who is standing up for her people in Parliament. She is fighting for what is right!!!
The ACT partys founding ideas come from Hobsons pledge which was advertised as part of their campaign at first. However, it was found to be so racist that editors removed it as to seem more palitable. Its still linked on their website though. Look into it if you want to be more informed about what ACT was birthed from.
Colonialism is why maori today no longer practice slavery, no longer live to only 33 yrs on average, no longer have intertribal fighting, why they have free healthcare, can vote for a leader, have freedom of speech, have free schooling if they choose, live in a peaceful stable nation which has not experienced a war on nz soil in over 100 yrs now, live in a high income advanced economy nation, are free to marry another religion or another ethnicity, are free to leave their shores if they wish and speak a language that is the most important and influential in the world, are free to choose any career path or lifestyle they wish, enjoy a modern lifestyle, and play any number of colonial sports!! Why they live in a nation that is consistently ranked as one of the least corrupt in the world have allies in other stable rich developed English speaking nations of US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
This is exactly how my wife and kids react when I show them our electricity bill and ask them to please turn the lights and the heater off when they are not using the rooms.
Oh my days, the Speaker’s face and body language is priceless 🤣😹😂
Speaker? You mean the huge Toad?
His body shows he is a slave to fat and sugar. If he cannot value himself what hope is there for helping invaders and natives alike?
@@classics39To be fair Gerry knows Parliament's rules.. he's broken enough of them.
@@emmett.francis7894 look at time he put his hands a heckler all those years ago,that's assault,you put your hands on someone,assault charges and maybe anger management.
yes but this man, unfortunate in his ill-health, is a pig-headed man worthless of office, together with those who supported this bill.
The speaker is like "Oh my, here we go again for a dance " 😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haka theatrics accomplished nothing
4:30 “aw shi here we go again”
Never make the mistake to give them an inch. Fight to preserve your heritage.
Do you have any idea what the bill was actually about ?! No . But you agree with them enough to drop a stupid comment about fighting for ones heritage because it sounds good .
Here's an idea . Do what those in the NZ parliament didn't bother to do properly....READ THE BILL.
"Them" are our fellow citizens - you want civil war or what?
You sound very much like the ignorant MAGA cultists of Trump
@@claywilson6149 What are drunker English sailors doing in Maoriland? The English killed the Maoris men women and children to force them to sign a useless treaty. The fact there was a piece of paper signed showed that Maori are the rightful owner of Maoriland.
Trust me when I tell you to stfu because you people assume you know anything of NZ so here is what they are not telling you about the bill..
The proposed law that sparked the protest involving the haka in New Zealand’s Parliament is related to the Three Waters Reform, which is part of a broader set of proposed changes to the country’s water infrastructure. The reform was introduced by the government under Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and was a continuation of the work started under his predecessor, Jacinda Ardern, with the goal of addressing New Zealand's water management issues.
Here’s a more detailed explanation of the Three Waters Reform and why it led to protests:
The Three Waters Reform Overview
The Three Waters refers to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems in New Zealand. The reform aimed to centralize control and management of these critical services by shifting authority away from local councils to larger, regional entities. The main goals of the reform were:
1. Improving Water Infrastructure: Many local councils in New Zealand have struggled with underfunded or outdated water infrastructure. The government argued that by centralizing management, the country could better invest in and upgrade the water systems, which are essential for public health and safety.
2. Addressing Inequities: Smaller councils, particularly in rural or less populated areas, have faced challenges in meeting national water standards and maintaining safe, modern water infrastructure. The reform was seen as a way to ensure all New Zealanders, regardless of where they live, had access to safe and reliable water services.
3. Environmental Sustainability: The reform also aimed to address the environmental impact of water infrastructure, particularly in terms of wastewater and stormwater management, to help protect the natural environment.
The Key Changes Proposed
Under the Three Waters Reform, control of the water systems would be transferred from local councils to four new water entities. These entities would be responsible for the provision, maintenance, and management of water services across large regions, combining the responsibilities of many smaller councils into these larger bodies.
The government argued that these changes would allow for greater investment in infrastructure and improvements in the quality of water services. The idea was to create economies of scale, so that local councils wouldn’t have to shoulder the financial burden of upgrading and maintaining water systems alone.
Māori Concerns and Opposition
The proposal faced significant opposition, particularly from Māori lawmakers and iwi (tribes), who argued that the reform would:
1. Erode Māori Rights Over Water: Māori groups argued that water is a taonga (treasure) and is intrinsically linked to Māori culture, identity, and spiritual beliefs. Many Māori see themselves as guardians (kaitiaki) of natural resources, including water. The new regional water entities were perceived as potentially undermining their ability to exercise these traditional rights and responsibilities.
2. Lack of Māori Representation: Māori critics of the reform pointed out that while the new water entities would involve iwi representation in governance, they did not feel the proposed reforms sufficiently recognized the special relationship Māori have with water and other natural resources. Some argued that the changes would reduce Māori influence over decision-making processes concerning water management.
3. Historical Context of Treaty Rights: Under the Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi), signed in 1840, the Crown guaranteed Māori rights to their lands, fisheries, and taonga. Critics of the reform argued that the proposed law violated these rights, particularly the Māori understanding that they should have control and decision-making power over their own resources.
Why the Protest Happened
Māori MPs, as well as other critics of the reform, felt that the Three Waters legislation disregarded Māori rights and interests. The haka performed in Parliament was an expression of outrage and resistance, intended to highlight the perceived injustice and to force the government to reconsider or amend the law in a way that would better reflect Māori sovereignty over water.
The protest involved a group of Māori MPs, particularly from the Labour Party (the party in power), using the haka to demonstrate solidarity with their communities and to send a strong message to the government that the reform was unacceptable in its current form.
Conclusion
In short, the Three Waters Reform was a proposal to centralize the management of New Zealand’s drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure into four large regional entities. While intended to improve water management, it faced significant opposition, particularly from Māori groups who felt that it undermined their cultural and Treaty-based rights to control and manage water resources. The haka was a direct protest against these perceived injustices and a call for greater recognition of Māori rights in the governance of natural resources
@@Fellagha-d9z yeah, don't give the Maori an inch of special treatment. They never want to let go...
Stand in for your rights as indigenous New Zealand people. stand stand. Uganda is with the Maori.
so white people deserve to be in america while blacks aren't
The body language of the speaker face is the best.haha... 😅
Haha the speakers expression in the begining😂😂😂
he is as happy as. This has saved them so much work. She has wrecked it for all Maori.
It is time the natives of new zealand rise against their English oppresors like arabs in Palestine
@@judioliver8082 It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
@@judioliver8082 No she hasn't.
That is a ludicrously racist + ignorant vthing to say. @judioliver8082
So the basic rundown of the bill and how it differs from Te tiriti is this:
1. "The New Zealand Government has the right to govern all New Zealanders."
What’s missing? The Māori text of Te Tiriti uses the term "kāwanatanga," which refers to governance but not in a way that overrides Māori tino rangatiratanga (absolute chieftainship). The English version, however, uses "sovereignty," which has historically caused confusion and breaches of the Treaty. This wording reinforces the idea of unilateral Crown authority, undermining the partnership and shared governance that Te Tiriti intended to establish.
2. "The New Zealand Government will honour all New Zealanders in the chieftainship of their land and all their property."
What’s missing? This interpretation significantly alters the meaning of tino rangatiratanga. In Te Tiriti, Māori retained absolute authority over their lands, homes, and treasures (taonga). The bill’s wording suggests the government will merely "honour" this authority, which is far weaker than the original guarantee. It diminishes the distinct rights promised to Māori and ignores the cultural and historical significance of taonga.
3. "All New Zealanders are equal under the law with the same rights and duties."
What’s missing? Equality is important, but this interpretation oversimplifies the nuanced promise of Te Tiriti. Article 3 guaranteed Māori the same rights as British subjects in addition to their existing rights as tangata whenua. The bill flattens this relationship, ignoring historical breaches and the inequities Māori have faced. True equity often requires tailored approaches to address systemic injustices, rather than a blanket approach that treats everyone as though the playing field is already level.
The Bigger Issue: The bill centralizes the power to define Te Tiriti’s principles in the hands of politicians, excluding Māori voices from interpreting their own treaty rights. This undermines the spirit of Te Tiriti, which was founded on partnership, protection, and participation. By sidelining Māori input, the bill risks eroding the rights guaranteed under the Treaty and creating further division, rather than fostering the mutual respect and collaboration it promised.
It is time the natives of new zealand rise against their English oppresors like arabs in Palestine
It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
Oh thats a classic 'lost in translation' they used as colonial template of European Colonisers all over the World. Used in Native Americans too!
What specific rights should Māori receive that non Māori New Zealanders should not receive in New Zealand?
@logicalanswer3529 The rights guaranteed to Māori under Te Tiriti o Waitangi are not about giving Māori something that others don’t have-they’re about honoring the specific promises made in the Treaty. These include the protection of Māori tino rangatiratanga (authority) over their lands, resources, and taonga, as well as ensuring that Māori retain the ability to exercise their cultural practices and self-determination within their communities.
Non-Māori New Zealanders don’t need these protections because they weren’t at risk of losing their lands, language, or culture through colonization. The rights affirmed in Te Tiriti don’t take anything away from anyone else-they simply acknowledge and protect Māori as tangata whenua, ensuring their partnership with the Crown remains intact and respected.
The key here isn’t about ‘special rights’ but about ensuring that historical injustices are addressed and that the promises made to Māori are upheld for the benefit of everyone in New Zealand. When we honor Te Tiriti, we strengthen our shared future
Love his expression
😂😂😂
It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
Hindi me galiya dera h
Proud to be māori ❤️🤍🖤 my 1 year old loves watching this wahine make us all proud 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Suspend the house all you want...the call has been heard around the world.
The Maori have support.
Not in New Zealand they don't. The majority of support is for the treaty principles bill. And there are more Māori who support the bill than oppose it. - Educate yourself.
@@logicalanswer3529WRONG.
@@emmett.francis7894 Thank you again.
@@logicalanswer3529 You're welcome.
@@logicalanswer3529 lol you can fuck right off with that lil opinion of yours!!
This runs deeper and more complex than this channel could hope to report..respectfully
If you are from newzealand can you explain the situation
@@NutriGuideYTtheyre not protecting Maōri rights, so theyre doing the Haka in protest
@@NutriGuideYT It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
@@NutriGuideYT They had a racist tantrum and made threats to others, just because things did not go their way in regard to a bill that they opposed. They showed that they are mentally unstable.
@@I4IHL The treaty principles bill does not take away any Māori or non Māori rights. It creates equality, and that is what they do not want.
Put this bill up the vote of the New Zealand people then we will see
it has already been shot down - it was never going to pass as the majority did not want it - only the far right ACT party who only have 8% of the vote wanted it to pass
Don't call it uncivilized. Way more uncivilized stuff happens in countries which are more developed than New Zealand, this is nothing in front of that stuff.
Its embarrassing, like watching high school musical
@@bb5979honky comment
was beautiful to watch her but sad it had to come to that
Uncivilized
We have to respect the voice of the indigenous people
The speaker in the beginning:
Ahh Shit! Here we go again🤣🤣
He showed exactly why they have reasons to fight.
Down with white supremacy 👎🏻
😂😂😂
CJ vibes😂
So let me get this straight they made an agreement 184 years ago and now they want to change it and the other side doesn’t then the original agreement stands ( they want to vote they can change an agreement that both sides agree to )
@@greatone353 pretty much
they can discuss it and in fact a whole party of Maori are on their way to Wellington to convey their point of view. This is just the initial show to stir things up but drama queen has blown it and put public opinion against them. She'd never get away with it on their marae as it is so inappropriate and disrespectful. She's a drama queen that obviously loves the limelight.
Yes, you nailed it!! This bill is illegal!!
@@judioliver8082 They realized with the votes that were said before her it was passed and they had lost.
What are you even talking about lol.
Listen dude alot of things that happened back then weren't fair to many different groups of people. Even salvery was a thing. You have to remember no every decision made was made willingly some hard decisions would be made where it were in their best interest then even if it wasn't fair. As time goes on, people modernize and would like to be treated equally. (I'm no expert on any of this but changing some made 180+ years ago is valid, imagine if you didn't change a countries infrastructure in 180 years you think things would be working right in modern times?)
They broke the treaty with them it's not political theatre for the Maori's IIn this context it is a declaration of war for the tribe.
❤
What war?? to get more benefit and easier to get it than other people??!!
War on their own children. These ferals are baby bashers
I am from New Zealand and am maori descent. This party represents a small percentage of maori in NZ. The majority of maori in New Zealand find them an embarrassment
@@jemma_19988warning!! Lies & gaslighting,floating bombshells,misinformation have been detected in this post..
My hearty support to the indigenous people. ❤❤
indian rule india, maori rule maoriland
News flash. The Maori stole the land, too...
Once she started to roar, the whole damned ROOM EXPLODED!!!!! Raw. Friggin. POWER!!!
Politicians should and must be prevented from issuing new legislation. They issue laws to benefit people who influence them not the citizens
That part. Beautiful Love sending love…..
Te Tiriti was not a “partnership between races”, but a contract/commitment. between iwi/hapu Māori and the Crown. It still is and not rightly subject to abrogation by one party. A contract/commitment between two " Sovereignties " .
So why is Labour and Greens calling to get rid of Charlie? Lose the Crown, treaty is defunct.
@@chrislyons6951 why dont ask seymour why
@@NR-xx7dn also , originally it wasnt that , maori didnt sign to sovereignty they signed to authority so you kno
@@kpfashkpfashor atlas
@@chrislyons6951 well……. yeah. which only leaves one party………… Maori.
May the Māori prevail to preserve their rights as Australia’s indigenous people.
It's new zealand mate......
Lol maori are from New Zealand. I understand we often get mistaken for Australians 😅
@@ThuderDragon2408 and Aborigines land in Australia too
Well we did once sit under New South Wales, consider it done lol
This is the most refreshing thing to see in my lifetime. I am Black from and in America. I felt it so much. ❤
So do you believe it is a good thing to threaten that you are going to shoot people while in Parliament?
So lets get this straight you dont even know why she did this non sense, you just like the act of passion.
@@aphaseelec yep. When I’m wrote this. It’s what’s drawing Black people around the world who have been suppressed and mistreated to watch this video and to even look for more. With her in it. We see ourselves in her because even though we have not idea what she is saying, she is loud. We have been treated in such a way that we want to scream. Loud. And there she is, looking like us (me) Black people who are descendants of slaves and still mistreated to this day. So yep. Without knowing her story at the time I saw this view I was moved. And after seeing other Australian parliament meetings, the video? Yes even more so. Thanks for asking.
@@sisterldm her people ate the people who she is arguing gor, crying to keep the social checks coming in.
But never mind keep your pathetic race baiting going. Dont let me ruin your pathetic virtue signal.
@@sisterldm her people were never slaves you fool.
We'll keep fighting 💪 Te Mahia Nukutaurua 💪
It is time the natives of new zealand rise against their English oppresors like arabs in Palestine
It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
They had a racist tantrum and made threats to others, just because things did not go their way in regard to a bill that they opposed. That is not fighting. It is making yourself look like a fool.
@logicalanswer3529 As a Canadian, I am sick of watching my own government waste enormous amounts of money fighting treaties in court. These agreements need to be respected, not spit on. The Maori were damn near wiped out by the immigrants. That agreement was written in blood and should be respected.
@@evilcritter The majority of support here in New Zealand is for the treaty principles bill. And there are more Māori who support the bill than oppose it. - T.P.M are in panic mode over ethnicity not being a factor of equality for all New Zealanders. That is the reason for their tantrum.
Powerful! Thank you MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke !
Instant goosebumps. Canada stands with Māori
why do you think that?
David Seymore must be careful,of what he questioning the Waitangi treaty all ready signing for more than a 100 yes.
Born natural leader..
Long live to indigenious maori people.
Maori want charles 3 out of Maoriland. English men must swear loyalty to Maori King to receive mp allowance!
Me and mine stand with the Indigenous people my people 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
He was like "Not again, I'm tired of this tribal bullshit"
I want to go home, have a beer. Shit to charles 3..I'm not paid enough😂😂😂
People are sock of tribal royaks and his tribal dress up games.
And especially of lazy Bill.
We all are
@@redeemedpoetYTwatcher only your wee "we"
i really feel sorry at maoris for losing their land to the british and turn into an immigrant place just like british did to their other colonies like the united states and australia.
@@MTC008 not sure if it is true,but what about the mori ori,something that has been whispered about,can someone enlighten us about this other race of people's.
@@Vanya-e2l of course it's true, the british came into new zealand and colonize it then made maoris slaves and minority in their own land and even suppressing their language in the past.
@@MTC008 I'm informed the mori ori were there first,and the came Maoris settled in aotearoa,the mori ori fled and settled in a grou of islands known has the Chatham islands south east of chch,is this true or false.
@@MTC008 I feel sorry for the Maoris as well,I think their language is beautiful,I love to see the haka performed,I like listen to dame Kiri te kanawa sing po Karen Karen ana,it was use once used for air new Zealand advert on TV, kiora(bye)or hello
British give New Zealand a lot should be saying thanks
Those ingenious people deserve their rights. Can the outsiders do such an art in podiums? Never !!! That is why they deserve that special treatment ❤
What rights are being taken away by the T.P.B?
The Treaty of Waitangi doesn't oppress non Maori it secures customary rights that predates british imperialism
Delusional
@@MikeMPharmaCyclistwho you 😅
@@MikeMPharmaCyclistYes & you can treat that with a dose of Non Ignorance..however you may have contracted Smoothbrain bigot so you're beyond help.
When y’all were killing and eating each other? Then Europeans came and actually made NZ the best place in the world? Is that what you mean?
@@MikeMPharmaCyclist The treaty grant non Maori temporary renewable passport of Maoriland. English sailors are still UK citizens Charles' subject.
A lot of triggered pakeha, you should read the treaty
This is comming from a proud ngati pakeha
All contracts and treaties forced by the christians english on natives are unenforceable legally and morally. The english have no right to Maoriland. They were just sailors from england. Neither does .charles 3 have any authorities over Maoris. Thus the Waitingi Treaty is a sham forced on the Maoris by killing, rapes and destruction. The Maoris must rise and fight the englishmen, charles 3 for their land just as Palestinians, ukraine are doing today. And this apply to Apaches , Comanches treaties in the US as well.
Another Ngati Pakeha concurs.
Which one
Big Respect to the Maori MP
They had a racist tantrum and made threats to others, just because things did not go their way in regard to a bill that they opposed.
She’s cool 😎 big respect to the indigenous folks ❤️
The speaker though he didn't want it to happen , still stands up as a sign of respect.
I don't know what you are saying, but you spoke to my spirit, I am on your side... you are a star!
All contracts and treaties forced by the christians english on natives are unenforceable legally and morally. The english have no right to Maoriland. They were just sailors from england. Neither does .charles 3 have any authorities over Maoris. Thus the Waitingi Treaty is a sham forced on the Maoris by killing, rapes and destruction. The Maoris must rise and fight the englishmen, charles 3 for their land just as Palestinians, ukraine are doing today. And this apply to Apaches , Comanches treaties in the US as well.
Appel to emotion works with the low IQ.
You go Girl! Never stop.
Maori culture is the pinnacle of human emotion so sensitive that every quantum particle has feelings to us every thing is conscious
You should really read about The Musket Wars.
The Maoris are fierce fighters and skilled tacticians in battle.
Like Samurai without swords-But they aren’t some mythic peaceful live in harmony tribal folk you imagine them to be.
@@richlisola1 There are more wars involving Europeans today than involving Māori. Who knows how to live in harmony? How many European wars since the 1830s?
@ -More wars sure. But deflecting to European savagery doesn’t make Maori history peaceful or like some spiritual hippy nonsense-Maoris drove the moa to extinction.
@ wars what we don’t carry guns and threaten to kill guy got no brains man huh
@@richlisola1 I wonder if they were as tasty as the aurochs. Or the dodo.
Like the speaker reaction 😅
Wow so powerful love it cheers from Canada 🇨🇦 💯👍
Your ancestors also massacred native Americans don't forget your dark history
Humanity support the Indigenous Maori! Free the World Indigenous, Free Palestine! ✊️🍉
Stand for your rights, fight!!!
Equity over Equality.
proud of the maori party an im proud of everyone in the protest, i wish i cudve been there
@@ttm2609 are you a new fan
They are an embarrassment a JOKE.
The Maori Party are nothing more than racist, divisive, activists most regular maori along with the rest of us just want to get on with our lives & live together.
They are some of the most entitled individuals who are always claiming how oppressed they are they live better lives than the vast majority of us
Mr Speaker is near wetting himself with fear! Go the young lady, the best Hakka I have ever seen, filled with passion and conviction!
From a free ancient world and a democracy I actually support thee
Big respect ❤❤❤
Every time she starts her 'thing' I feel the Lion King trailer is about to begin 😂
Protect the indigenous people 🙌🏻
Those people should be protected with all cost!
Dear Maury people. Just go with the flow. Worked out great for the indigenous people here in the U.S.
NOW ALL TRIBAL PEOPLE SEE GENOCIDE IS ACCEPTABLE BY DERANGED GOVTS, BRAVO TO THE MAORI FOR STANDING FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS
Yet by your comments elsewhere you support the suppression of the Ukrainian people by Russia…hypocrite!
Shout out to Hana Clark, what she did was heard by the ancestors and sent shockwaves across the earth.
Why does it look like the house speaker just lives to eat? 😂😂😂
You are right 😊
The least drunk englishmen they can find
Shrek has a serious competition 😅😀😀
This gives me Goosebumps 😮
Where did those racists come from ?? Europe of confuse
Opera Hall..😂😂
" Treaty Principles Bill: Lorde throws support behind Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke and MPs’ haka in Parliament "
Priceless moment of the speaker
Hahaha😂 he just kinda said oh my .... hanana kanana!!!
Luxon was warned by Key to be careful, or there would be the mother of all marches. That Māori will not sit back and do nothing. Ana tou kai!
Why are these people allowed to have a voice in politics???
This woman is brave plus confident
Shes watched too many disney movies
@@bb5979Haka is not from a Disney movie
@@bb5979 It is sad when your land is stolen. She brings tears to the world to see the fury of the Maoris.The Maoris are fighting for their land. The bill is the usual english treaty with the natives to steal land in the US, Australia, Africa etc Today Arabs are fighting for their land in Palestine. It's the Maoris Intifada. The English only respect power and missiles. Nothing more then land grab. King Charles 3 must withdraw. Swearing allegiance to pompous Charles is humiliating to the natives. Only Maori Chief can be King of New Zealand
@@bb5979Cultural Ignorance is your Moko.
Over confidence doesn’t appeal to me
Dont give up maori were smart enough to come up with this and preserve rights so far. Extremely brave people.
Queen you dropped this 👑
Aboriginals in Australia support our Maori family. They have always supported us. Love the Hakka when they do it before Rugby games even better in parliament.
Aboriginals in australia have been there at least 30000 years. The oldest human artifact found in New Zealand is only 800 yrs old. Europeans arrived 400 years later
@@jemma_19988 Your point is what exactly? Maori are the indigenous people of NZ - get over it
The majority of support is for the treaty principles bill. And there are more Māori who support the bill than oppose it. - Educate yourself.
@@logicalanswer3529 Thanks for the laugh - maybe join the real world away from your delusions.
Where is the evidence for your claims please ?
Seymour has a lot sucked in who will vote for ACT next election which is really what this so called "bill" is all about.
@@jackohere1878 You can laugh all you want. It only reflects poorly on you who is laughing at factual information. It is also a fact that there are a lot more Māori who voted for and support the coalition. Probably even more support it now. It was a great plan.
So much respect for this courageous maam 🤘🙏
As a non Maori kiwi Seymour makes feel sick
The tribe has spoken!
- Jeff Probst
WELCOME TO
AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
You came here from there because you didn't like there, and now you want to change here to be like there.
We are not racist,
phobic or anti
whatever-you-are, we simply like here the way it is and most of us actually LOVE here because it is not like there,
wherever there was.
You are welcome here, but please stop trying to make here like there.
If you want here to be like there you should not have left there to come here, and you are invited to leave here and go back there at your earliest convenience.
wherever there was.
You are welcome here, but please stop trying to make here like there.
If you want here to be like there you should not have left there to come here, and you are invited to leave here and go back there at your earliest convenience.
Let Gazans get refuge please 🤞
They had a racist tantrum and made threats to others, just because things did not go their way in regard to a bill that they opposed.
I love it ❤such unity.
Whenever I watch news about her, she is only seen hakka bakka dancing...😂😂
Peace is only for the weak
Problems are for the strong.
Plz save maori 🖐️🇮🇳🇮🇳
At 3:50 does that woman spit going out the door?
This woman is brave
She was not going to get any consequences, beyond appearing on loads off late night comedy shows...Oh and ensuring ACT party gains more seats
“Stunning and brave!” 🌈
@@MAZBukhari-t7w very very brave an doin us all proud
@@bb5979 pick a lane !
@bb5979
53 minutes ago
Its embarrassing, like watching high school musical
@@kpfashkpfashwhat makes her brave? What was she risking other than looking like a complete moron
4:23 My white neighbour when I put loud Pakistani music on 😂
It's your habit to disturb peace of others. Migrant woke slave.
Average day in Germany
So awesome
Love it!
The treaty is inviolable by any successive government, since all governments owe their existence to the treaty!! This bill was stupid!!
Why is our government not helping lowering cost's: food - rent - health wealth and well being for all New Zealanders.
NGATI DREDD supporting global Justice and fairness for all people.
If your not a maori & your struggling in NZ tough luck
@iankinnell5643 Maori get housing in low income places however if your not Maori you have a good and better chance of getting a house in a good place in Rotorua. So tell me friend what was tough. This isn't against you or any other New Zealanders. This was a deal done before my time and your's
Have a great day.
she is beautiful ❤❣️ I want to marry her ❣️
I find his voice soothing. I kinda would like to hear him read something like the Solzhenitsyn or Dostoevsky. She also had a nice voice and I found her ferocity captivating.
The world needs to restore the balance damaged by colonial , specially british , powers . All Europeans back to Europe, all other nations back to their homelands . Only short term stays as tourists or students should be permitted. Multiculturalism does not suit the human psyche and should be abandoned.
Salutes to the brave , generous Maori people ❤
Totally agree with u brother.If they can make migrants leave then they too should leave countries that they colonized as its not their country too.If they want to stay then respect the land n ppl they are on.
Go get 'em. Like we say here in Hawaii. "Geev "em!"
I don’t understand the bill or what they’re saying but I got chills watching this
போராடுங்க ❤
The world community supports parliamentarians who fight for their culture. A country that upholds its own culture is a great country.
Not to sound like an asshole, but I find this entertaining and hillarious. I keep watching it over and over and laugh whenever the dramatic singing and dancing starts LOL. It's funny as hell especially with the exasperated Speaker's facial expression...
What is the name of that oversized toad? Creature of the swamp?
I think his name is:
"Larde Ass".
Ask Shrek 😁😁😮
No more colonialism
Kia kaha
Absolutely..we can take back our electricity, our hospitals, our transport, our water and sewage systems, our everything...
New Zealand certainly doesn't need maoris
Nobody does 😂😂😂
Your just a dumb Māori with NO understanding.Brainless.
colonialism was a net benefit for all mankind
@@PeterParker-yg6fc Tell that to the people living in former exploitative colonies. The people from the type of colony where the coloniser didn't settle and live like New Zealand or America, but ruled with an iron fist and took all the resources from the indigenous population.
I admire her courage to express her beliefs, but the face of the speaker is priceless
The majority of maori in NZ, myself included, do not support this party and find them embarrassing
What do you mean. Haven't you seen the protests, thousands support what she is talking about. Get your head out of the sand!!!
Jemma. Don’t talk rupahu!
@ratateamo7296 no they are cringeworthy. 10000 in hikoi compared to 800000 plus who identify as maori. Te Pati maori got 87000 votes barely 10 percent of maori population. No maori I know including myself voted for them.
@@jemma_19988 so what? I'm not talking about Te Pati Maori. I'm looking at a young wahine who is standing up for her people in Parliament. She is fighting for what is right!!!
@@ratateamo7296 so what, won’t do any good. The Treaty will be scrapped before long.
The ACT partys founding ideas come from Hobsons pledge which was advertised as part of their campaign at first. However, it was found to be so racist that editors removed it as to seem more palitable. Its still linked on their website though. Look into it if you want to be more informed about what ACT was birthed from.
Colonialism is why maori today no longer practice slavery, no longer live to only 33 yrs on average, no longer have intertribal fighting, why they have free healthcare, can vote for a leader, have freedom of speech, have free schooling if they choose, live in a peaceful stable nation which has not experienced a war on nz soil in over 100 yrs now, live in a high income advanced economy nation, are free to marry another religion or another ethnicity, are free to leave their shores if they wish and speak a language that is the most important and influential in the world, are free to choose any career path or lifestyle they wish, enjoy a modern lifestyle, and play any number of colonial sports!! Why they live in a nation that is consistently ranked as one of the least corrupt in the world have allies in other stable rich developed English speaking nations of US, UK, Canada, and Australia.
ISRAEL, CHINA, INDIA, PHILIPPINES, MIDDLE EAST, SOUTH AFRICA, MANY SOUTH EAST NATIONS do not have some of the everyday freedoms that NZ has
Malaysia🇲🇾 loves you. The Haka rules to battle another day.
This is exactly how my wife and kids react when I show them our electricity bill and ask them to please turn the lights and the heater off when they are not using the rooms.
They were once warriors