To give understanding of the context of the current protests in New Zealand. NZ's most important constitutional document is the Treaty of Waitangi that was agreed back in 1840 as a partnership between Maori and the British Crown. It guaranteed Maori certain protections (particularly regarding rights to land and resources) while allowing formation of a British government, now the NZ government. In reality, since 1840 the NZ government violated the protections outlined in the Treaty of Waitangi. In more recent history in NZ, there has been establishment of principles in law plus an institution to go through a long process to attempt to redress these issues and their social outcomes. The current Bill essentially undermines these processes. Maori have not been consulted prior to the introduction of a Bill that directly contradicts long and well established conventions in NZ, plus the intention of the Treaty itself as a partnership. The Bill has been introduced by a minor political party (with 8% of the seats in parliament), due to the current MMP election process which often results in the major political parties negotiating coalition agreements with minor parties to gain a majority in the house.
The right think they can just reneg on a (peace) treaty because they have the numbers over the Maori. They may be surprised by the number of those who are not Maori who side with them. The right call it identity politics, but this is about the identity of New Zealand, which up until now, could proudly say they have lived in dignity with their first nations people.
Thank you for your distorted propaganda on behalf of the Maori Party which in the latest political opinion polls scored 2.5% support of NZers. The theatrical posturing of the Maori Party MPs is a disgrace and simply an attempt to intimidate and shut down free speech. The Treaty Principles Bill states that all NZers are equal under the law and that noone should have more rights than others due to their ethnic background. That is called equality and democracy.
Revisit the meaning of indigenous, and also recognise the legal protocols of the country as it is. You cannot have democratic processes for some, and a disruptive, unconstructive allowance for others. The objection is not a problem, the means was terrible in context.
But when I find it childish and awkward? The point is everyone has a different opinion and everyone is entitled to have an opinion. And you can have the opinion that my opinion is wrong. That’s democracy. But I don’t start a warchant because I respect the opponent’s rights. That’s also why demonstrating isn’t allowed in parliament. I don’t know why this isn’t common ground nowadays? We could also go back to the time when we just killed opponents. Do you even know what they said?
@@poppi510I know what they said! I’m from New Zealand and Haka are a beautiful tradition of ours here🩷 What she says in the beginning is a call, something along the lines of “governor, respect whos land you are on” then they begin with possibly the most famous haka of all. I dont know its exact name, but its preformed by our rugby team before every game! worth a google! This one is more about self-empowerment than an actual declaration of war. The main lines are chanting “I will live! I will live! I will die!” There are haka that are war chants, but haka are also used for many other things. They are commonly used as a sign of respect at funerals, welcoming ceremonies ect. Understanding the political intricacies will help in understanding her and her parties anger in this situation, The Treaty Of Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand and it claims that Māori people and the British Crown co-run the country. What was being passed is a law to cut out Māori people from that arrangement. When she chants in parliament it is far from childish, she is chanting for all Māori people and their rights to their land. She is chanting for her ancestors who had their land taken from them, and she is saying that she will not let it be taken from her. I’m not sure where you’re from, but its very easy to get in a western-centric view of the world and perceive something like this haka as childish or having no place in this setting, but this was a peaceful protest (one which got them banned from parliament for 24 hours in must add!) and at the very least when we have forced Māori people to have to fight for their rights in our turf, abiding by our culture, lets not ridicule them or put words in their mouth when they take back what little they have. If this haka was in any way obstructing the rights of any MP in that room, (they were asked for their votes on this issue so weren’t interrupting anyone) they would still be justified because what was being discussed is getting rid of Māori peoples right to their own country. Have a good day❤
The power in her voice gives me chills Edit: many in the reply section are saying its cringe, noisy, embarassing, etc. So let me clear one thing that this is called Haka which is a cultural dance of New Zealand's Maori community and she is one of them. She did that as a warning to cancel the new rule which was not in their favor. She is not ashamed or embarassed about her culture like most of the people in here are. She is taking stand for her community and that power in her voice really got all the Maori people out there together. Just because you don't understand what she is saying doesn't mean she is talking nonsense. She is at that position for a reason and you aren't.
Soulless eyes, staring into the distance. Removing herself from the moment, and reciting the lines and moves she practiced earlier. Cringe theater-kid type stuff at best. Uncivilized chimp-out at worst.
They were genociding each other up until the British arrived. The British civilized these people. Although as you can see, they still retain a little of the old savagery in their DNA.
@@nippertyler Thank you, Sigmund. Listen, I can stomp about and screech like an idiot with the best of them any time I want! 😁 You can't even climb out of your wheelchair!
@@Zalán-x6tit wasn’t disrespectful. He was doing his job. Try yelling the national anthem in the middle of the vote. He will roll his eyes all the same.
Haka chant translation = "Government, you are merely a visitor here!" YESSSSSS!!!!!!! [Native American ancestry. Cherokee & Blackfoot] YESSSSSSSS!!!! STAND UP TO FASCISTS EVERYWHERE THEIR REIGN IS OVER!!!! I am so proud that she is in my generation!! Brought tears to my eyes! ~Olivia (Gen Z from USA)
Maori only existed in New Zealand for 700 years. Maori genocided the indigenous tribe that lived there before Maori. Then the British came over and beat Maori in battle every time despite the cringe haka. White men stay winning
Just know that when I saw this video I felt so satisfied and happy when the Maōri representatives protested for their rights in THEIR OWN LAND. Even if I'm Italian and so different from you, I will always feel disgusted by the cultural genocides indigenous people from all over the world have suffered because of the colonialists. Know that I will always support you and your rights and that I'm deeply ashamed of what Europe has done to so many beautiful cultures that we ALMOST destroyed, but you are still here and let the world hear you! Much love and support from Italy❤
A lot of non European colonizers bro pretty sure Tibetans are tired of Chinese colonization too and the entirety of North Africa is tired of Arab colonization
Imagine! If you've ever been bullied, Imagine this... The bullies have tortured you and your loved ones for years. Centuries, in fact. They have abused your loved ones so much that many have died young. Imagine the bullies write a statement threatening more violence and abuse. Now picture that you rise up. Imagine standing in front of your bullies. You hold the statement. You let out a powerful cry. You rip up the statement. You and your loved ones dance and chant. You call upon the Earth and the sky. The whole world looks on. You empower millions. You speak, inspire and prosper. Your bullies back down. You empower millions and they empower millions. You are epic. You thrive. You change lives. You change the world. Forever. Breathe deep. Smile. Stand proud. This is what happened in New Zealand Parliament. If you are inspired by this young Maori world leader and her community, if you believe in a world of peace and justice, put "epic" below. Then please like and share. Thanks! You make a difference. With you, we can empower millions. With you, we can change the world.
maori were evil and barbaric not peace loving hippies they are complaining that the millions in reparations will be taken away it’s not a defiant last stand it’s a child throwing a tantrum
They ain't even oppressed 😂 This isn't a Disney movie, the Moari party are racist and a minority, which are not in favour in New Zealand as a whole. We can't live in the past and must live for the future. Or then we won't grow and flourish together as a nation. New Zealand is one
Hi I am from Iraq and I really admire your loyalty, love and cooperation with each other you indigenous people you are like one family You guys are so strong I love the haka even though I didn't understand anything but I watched a clip with subtitles and I can't really describe what I felt it was just gorgeous so cool Big love and respect to you all. Keep being strong and face these bastards with strength.
Your information is very limited man, we are in 2024 :) What ¡S¡S are u talking about? We got rid of them several years ago, just as we got rid of the American and British occupation. These people are really great and you are a bunch of cowards despite everything you have you can't hide the fact that they exist @mattswagger4656
Wtf you gonna do except whine? It's thanks to European colonizers that life is so modern and easy now. Savage chanting Dancing people don't do anything except get free handouts from the government
the resistance is throwing a tantrum now? what about all the people the maori slaughtered and enslaved? or is it only bad when europeans do it? they lost a war and have been crying about it ever since even though they recieved tens of millions every year
Vote for what? Do you know what the vote is for? She ripped up a bill that would mean equal rights for every New Zealander? Are you against that? That is completely unimaginable in Australia where the aboriginal people are treated completely different to the Maori in NZ
Maori men and women stand together. To give their youngest (21 year old) a place in parliament to represent the people AMAZING! Leads the charge, the elders follow, AMAZING. Unlike the 60% of hispanic males that voted against their family, against their women and against their own race in America. What a betrayal. This is what UNITY looks like. KOTAHITANGA.
To be fair to him his job is to enforce the standing orders decided by the house. He also did not take it further than a few words so he seemed to balance his response fairly well
It reminds me of the look a parent gets when they need to deal with their toddler throwing a tantrum for the 14th time this morning. Here we go again, getting real sick and tired of this.
@@kamykazenz That particular one is sick of us being allowed to exist. He's in the same party that's trying to take our healthcare away and was caught in the 2010's re-trying land confiscations again. Until the high court slapped them down. If he could, he'd kill us all
@@Teutonic__Knight There have been 4 haka in my lifetime in parliament and I'm almost forty. There was the same sex bill, the foreshore and seabed one, then Tamantha and now this one. Brownlee famously disengages himself when it comes to anything Maori
When will the European colonial settlers in lands that are not theirs change their colonial mentality against the indigenous peoples who have the right and the land and respect them?
This is NOTHING compared to what happened in Kerala SLA a few years ago🗿 The education minister lived up to his title in Malayalam; vidhyabhyasa mathri(education minister) -> vidhya(education) "abhyasa(usually used to describe somebody practicing martial arts)" manthri😂
As an outsider, I am curious as to the details of the proposed legistlation, the words of the Haka that was performed, i.e., a translation. There seems to be no agreement in the comments below.
This what they're protesting: "- The New Zealand Government has the right to govern all New Zealanders - The New Zealand Government will honour all New Zealanders in the chieftainship of their land and all their property -All New Zealanders are equal under the law with the same rights and duties" They are against equality.
@@toast47624 Says the very few who don't understand the Treaty or the concept of a Treaty. You all talk about equalness but don't admit that nothing has been equal since the signing of the Treaty. Right the wrongs and then we can talk.
Instead of debating why certain bill should not be passed in Parliament, these people don't use logic. They use their emotions to get their thoughts across. They don't debate, they just shout.
@@shannonleader9653 Why can they not use the platform and debate against the proposed Treaty bill rather than using emotional baseless argument and performing haka in parliament? What
How is that mental? It's a part of their culture. I'm sure you have traditions in your culture that other parts of the world don't understand either, but that doesn't make them "mental"
First the extremist Maori Party said the protests were about "stealing the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi". Now they are saying it's about the 1975 Treaty Act "Principles". Us older Maori know they are pedling lies and don't want Democracy anymore
Vou falar na minha lingua... Olha como o sistema oprime os verdadeiros A cultura tentando salvar a história e essa guerreira levanta e se manifesta... Parabéns a essa parlamentar
Bullshit, the English found that fighting with Māori wasn’t going well as they were skilled warriors and quickly learned how to utilise guns and developed trench warfare, and with the settlers being at the end of a very long and fragile supply line, they were not able to win by force like they had in many other parts of the world (a horror which should never have happened).
@@johngillanders9694not true. you're the bullshitting one. 1.maori, they could use guns but not make them so that automatically limited their capability. it was the british might after all. 2.maori were susceptible to foreign diseases. so that's another form of warfare. please don't change the narrative as you see fit for your purpose. makes you look feeble minded. and if the maori were really winning? why treaty? does not make sense.
I have watched this at least 20 times. I never get sick of it.
@@woobykal68 you are like a small child
@@mattswagger4656 you are american, weirdo
I agree 🇳🇿
Больше 100 раз посмотрел ! Утром вместо утренней зарядки включаю !
I agree
All I typed was "New Ze" and it auto finished with this video 😆😅🤣. RUclips knew EXACTLY what I wanted to see, lol.
I was looking for the full vid of this and typed "Parli" before YT auto finished it with "Parliament Haka"
Bloody brilliant x
Same here, wanted to know exactlywgat it was about ..blooming great though. X
Same! It's so cringy 😅😂
samee
The speaker was like Not again😂😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 the way she ripped that paper and threw it on the floor! Priceless !
It's like sitting in a zoo, these native behave the same way
@@gwennichols-mitchell1102
Never again will they let the Brits hold dominion over them, India and North America did the same
😅😅😅😅yess
To give understanding of the context of the current protests in New Zealand. NZ's most important constitutional document is the Treaty of Waitangi that was agreed back in 1840 as a partnership between Maori and the British Crown. It guaranteed Maori certain protections (particularly regarding rights to land and resources) while allowing formation of a British government, now the NZ government. In reality, since 1840 the NZ government violated the protections outlined in the Treaty of Waitangi. In more recent history in NZ, there has been establishment of principles in law plus an institution to go through a long process to attempt to redress these issues and their social outcomes. The current Bill essentially undermines these processes. Maori have not been consulted prior to the introduction of a Bill that directly contradicts long and well established conventions in NZ, plus the intention of the Treaty itself as a partnership. The Bill has been introduced by a minor political party (with 8% of the seats in parliament), due to the current MMP election process which often results in the major political parties negotiating coalition agreements with minor parties to gain a majority in the house.
Thanks❤
The right think they can just reneg on a (peace) treaty because they have the numbers over the Maori. They may be surprised by the number of those who are not Maori who side with them. The right call it identity politics, but this is about the identity of New Zealand, which up until now, could proudly say they have lived in dignity with their first nations people.
Thank you for your distorted propaganda on behalf of the Maori Party which in the latest political opinion polls scored 2.5% support of NZers. The theatrical posturing of the Maori Party MPs is a disgrace and simply an attempt to intimidate and shut down free speech. The Treaty Principles Bill states that all NZers are equal under the law and that noone should have more rights than others due to their ethnic background. That is called equality and democracy.
@@peterhind9401shuting free speech by not allowing free speech?
Classic Orwell 1984
That's correct no people should have more rights or special treatment we should all be equal under the democratic laws
being an indigenous from australia... sending love to my brothers and sisters from across the way!
@@joshstuart5890 chur da bro
maori aren’t indigenous
Revisit the meaning of indigenous, and also recognise the legal protocols of the country as it is. You cannot have democratic processes for some, and a disruptive, unconstructive allowance for others. The objection is not a problem, the means was terrible in context.
They don't care about ypur love 😂
Aboriginal?
I think that is the coolest thing I've ever seen. Real culture. This is dignity and honor. Standing up for what is right. Hearrfelt.
But when I find it childish and awkward? The point is everyone has a different opinion and everyone is entitled to have an opinion. And you can have the opinion that my opinion is wrong. That’s democracy. But I don’t start a warchant because I respect the opponent’s rights. That’s also why demonstrating isn’t allowed in parliament. I don’t know why this isn’t common ground nowadays? We could also go back to the time when we just killed opponents.
Do you even know what they said?
I know people from around the world have their own culture and traditions but some are funny 😂
oh really? cos the west has none. some primitive war dance is culture now
@@poppi510I know what they said!
I’m from New Zealand and Haka are a beautiful tradition of ours here🩷
What she says in the beginning is a call, something along the lines of “governor, respect whos land you are on” then they begin with possibly the most famous haka of all. I dont know its exact name, but its preformed by our rugby team before every game! worth a google! This one is more about self-empowerment than an actual declaration of war. The main lines are chanting “I will live! I will live! I will die!”
There are haka that are war chants, but haka are also used for many other things. They are commonly used as a sign of respect at funerals, welcoming ceremonies ect.
Understanding the political intricacies will help in understanding her and her parties anger in this situation, The Treaty Of Waitangi is the founding document of New Zealand and it claims that Māori people and the British Crown co-run the country. What was being passed is a law to cut out Māori people from that arrangement. When she chants in parliament it is far from childish, she is chanting for all Māori people and their rights to their land. She is chanting for her ancestors who had their land taken from them, and she is saying that she will not let it be taken from her.
I’m not sure where you’re from, but its very easy to get in a western-centric view of the world and perceive something like this haka as childish or having no place in this setting, but this was a peaceful protest (one which got them banned from parliament for 24 hours in must add!) and at the very least when we have forced Māori people to have to fight for their rights in our turf, abiding by our culture, lets not ridicule them or put words in their mouth when they take back what little they have.
If this haka was in any way obstructing the rights of any MP in that room, (they were asked for their votes on this issue so weren’t interrupting anyone) they would still be justified because what was being discussed is getting rid of Māori peoples right to their own country.
Have a good day❤
@poppi510 yes I do. However I don't really know what you said
0:22 😂😂😂 dude was like shxt here we go again ,
Priceless
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
and reinforces why it had to happen.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
The power in her voice gives me chills
Edit: many in the reply section are saying its cringe, noisy, embarassing, etc. So let me clear one thing that this is called Haka which is a cultural dance of New Zealand's Maori community and she is one of them. She did that as a warning to cancel the new rule which was not in their favor. She is not ashamed or embarassed about her culture like most of the people in here are. She is taking stand for her community and that power in her voice really got all the Maori people out there together. Just because you don't understand what she is saying doesn't mean she is talking nonsense. She is at that position for a reason and you aren't.
Soulless eyes, staring into the distance. Removing herself from the moment, and reciting the lines and moves she practiced earlier. Cringe theater-kid type stuff at best. Uncivilized chimp-out at worst.
Its all noise- no intelligence
@@daynasmum529🤡
Then your dumb.
I found the white guy@@daynasmum529
The way everyone rose up is breathtaking ❤
Breathtakingly cringe
@@rigbysan just for y’all Brits 😂 freedom to oppose cry abt it
@@Raul-wd1jb I genuinely don't understand your comment. I feel like I'm missing out.
@@rigbysan I ment the haters gonna hate but they got the freedom to oppose the bill
Its cringe
Being Indigenous from Oklahoma, all my heart yells with you in your haka protest❤
That white dude looking like old Peter Griffin 😂
Não vai demorar muito e aparecer essa referência em Family Guy
@@joaopaulobiscardiferreiral1589agreed hahaha😂
Lol Lmbo
Now I can't unsee it! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
New Zealand to me, as a UK citizen from far away……..IS the Māori people! NZ should be proud!
They were genociding each other up until the British arrived. The British civilized these people. Although as you can see, they still retain a little of the old savagery in their DNA.
That would make us Nazis. No thanks, these people are against equal rights
Respect you, Lady 💪💪💪
Respect free
I stand with the Maori .
...in a heap of effluent.
@@Knee-JerkReactor You're just sick with both jealousy and most of all fear. Impotence is what you feel deep down.
@@nippertyler Thank you, Sigmund. Listen, I can stomp about and screech like an idiot with the best of them any time I want! 😁 You can't even climb out of your wheelchair!
@@Knee-JerkReactorBro What?
Same
Speaker rolling his eyes like 'not again' 😆
how disrespectful to the maori. Imagine someone rolling their eyes to your national anthem.
@@Zalán-x6tit wasn’t disrespectful. He was doing his job. Try yelling the national anthem in the middle of the vote. He will roll his eyes all the same.
@@OmarZ77 Lol ok
This is gonna be soooo ridiculously viral, well done!
Yeah and 80% of people that see it are gonna cringe
@@ChrisJones-vh4swit is cringeworthy
@@ChrisJones-vh4swtell them stay cringing
@@ChrisJones-vh4swthat's because 80% of people are blinded by privilege. 🙄🤦🏻♀️
It already is viral
Haka chant translation = "Government, you are merely a visitor here!" YESSSSSS!!!!!!! [Native American ancestry. Cherokee & Blackfoot]
YESSSSSSSS!!!! STAND UP TO FASCISTS EVERYWHERE THEIR REIGN IS OVER!!!! I am so proud that she is in my generation!! Brought tears to my eyes! ~Olivia (Gen Z from USA)
Probably fasist itself said this sentence.
Maori only existed in New Zealand for 700 years. Maori genocided the indigenous tribe that lived there before Maori. Then the British came over and beat Maori in battle every time despite the cringe haka. White men stay winning
Tú eres de una nueva generación lucha por lo que es justo!!!❤
Just know that when I saw this video I felt so satisfied and happy when the Maōri representatives protested for their rights in THEIR OWN LAND. Even if I'm Italian and so different from you, I will always feel disgusted by the cultural genocides indigenous people from all over the world have suffered because of the colonialists. Know that I will always support you and your rights and that I'm deeply ashamed of what Europe has done to so many beautiful cultures that we ALMOST destroyed, but you are still here and let the world hear you!
Much love and support from Italy❤
@ you’re ignorant. Maori have only been in New Zealand for 700 years and they genocided the indigenous people who lived there before them.
I take it that they didn't like the bill
But they seem too excited
They are Nazis. What do you expect
0:30 Dude was so chill, he was like yeah ! Its Time😂😂😂
they do it so often it doesnt mean anything to him anymore. its like, oh we're doing this again? ok, i guess we got a couple of minutes
He is an a..hole.l for being disrespectfull. If he does not like their culture, he should move out. This is the original culture of New Zealand ❤
Im guessing you're a Trumper.It's their land!! @@ryanmalady376
Powerful Voice
Powerful Mana
Strength 💪 💪 💪
Ake ake ake amine
Um no very cringe
What better way to shut up the opposition than to make a bunch of noise. I would like to hear what they have to say.
Awesome voice, great spirit❤❤❤.
It's liberating and empowering.❤
World wide indigenous people tired of colonialism from europeans and their descendants
No body is indigenous 😂😂
Yeah tired of civilization and technology. They can go back to the wilderness and make their own civilization if they are so tired 💀
Well, I am from Kazakhstan and love the fact that we have many germans, ukrainians, russians here. However, half of them left my country after 1991.
A lot of non European colonizers bro pretty sure Tibetans are tired of Chinese colonization too and the entirety of North Africa is tired of Arab colonization
@ajaytripathi789 yes they are. There are definitions in place to account for early civilisation settlement.
Crappy headline - it wasn't done to disrupt parliament, it was part of the proceedings
All the power to the Māori people! Love that this went viral internationally!!!
Hell yeah!
it was a laughing stock
"viral"😂😂😂😂
It was actually seen as very powerful… only the british see it as you say… and the british as we know are the laughing stock of the world
Imagine! If you've ever been bullied, Imagine this...
The bullies have tortured you and your loved ones for years. Centuries, in fact. They have abused your loved ones so much that many have died young. Imagine the bullies write a statement threatening more violence and abuse.
Now picture that you rise up. Imagine standing in front of your bullies. You hold the statement. You let out a powerful cry. You rip up the statement.
You and your loved ones dance and chant. You call upon the Earth and the sky. The whole world looks on. You empower millions.
You speak, inspire and prosper. Your bullies back down. You empower millions and they empower millions.
You are epic. You thrive. You change lives. You change the world.
Forever.
Breathe deep. Smile. Stand proud.
This is what happened in New Zealand Parliament. If you are inspired by this young Maori world leader and her community, if you believe in a world of peace and justice, put "epic" below. Then please like and share.
Thanks! You make a difference. With you, we can empower millions. With you, we can change the world.
💯. Total respect for oppressed people everywhere! This is inspirational, Thank You
maori were evil and barbaric not peace loving hippies
they are complaining that the millions in reparations will be taken away
it’s not a defiant last stand it’s a child throwing a tantrum
They ain't even oppressed 😂
This isn't a Disney movie, the Moari party are racist and a minority, which are not in favour in New Zealand as a whole. We can't live in the past and must live for the future. Or then we won't grow and flourish together as a nation. New Zealand is one
💯
Agreed 💯
Hi I am from Iraq and I really admire your loyalty, love and cooperation with each other you indigenous people you are like one family
You guys are so strong I love the haka even though I didn't understand anything but I watched a clip with subtitles and I can't really describe what I felt it was just gorgeous so cool
Big love and respect to you all. Keep being strong and face these bastards with strength.
Pffft who saved you from ISIS? It wasn't these dumb chanting people ill tell you that
Awesome comment, thanks. A lot of Pakeha support the Treaty!!!!!Forever.
@barbsmart7373 shut up 😆
@@barbsmart7373 I wish the best to all of you,
RESPECT🌹
Your information is very limited man, we are in 2024 :) What ¡S¡S are u talking about? We got rid of them several years ago, just as we got rid of the American and British occupation.
These people are really great and you are a bunch of cowards despite everything you have you can't hide the fact that they exist
@mattswagger4656
0:21 the expression - Com on man, not that _____ again.. 😂😂😂
The Maori people perform this haka dance whenever they want.
Wake up South Pacific! we need to stand as one in The South Pacific. I stand with my brothers and sisters in The South Pacific
Wtf you gonna do except whine? It's thanks to European colonizers that life is so modern and easy now. Savage chanting Dancing people don't do anything except get free handouts from the government
Standing with them for what ???🤔
Fwweedom
if you watch 2x, it looks so ridiculous
Думается народу маори не стыдно за своих избранников, а вот мне стыдно за многих депутатов Госдумы
This gave me chills.
So Powerful it made me cry.. wonderful..we need to stand up too..
😂😂😂😂😂 dorks. Why so proud of being CONQUERED 😂😂😂😂 so weak and pathetic
yea cringe chills.
@@kaypowell1723this has to be satire
You're entertained easy like a toddler 😂
I only wish our indigenous Americans learn from this Haka and never let colonizers to take their lands
This lady is always been VIRAL and always having a lot of attention on social media, even Tv shows across the Globe.
Молодцы. Коренные народы правы. Это не колония. Не те времена
0:22 bro was like "not again 🙂🤦🏻♂️" 😂
Me and my friends when my Class teacher gives Extra Homework:
Это очень круто!!! 👍👏👏👏👏❤
Long live the Resistance
Long live the indigenous peoples of Americas and Pacific
the resistance is throwing a tantrum now? what about all the people the maori slaughtered and enslaved? or is it only bad when europeans do it? they lost a war and have been crying about it ever since even though they recieved tens of millions every year
And of Australia and the Torres strait
I'm (white) Australian and this haka was awesome! Would definitely give you guys my vote if I was across the ditch 🇳🇿
Vote for what? Do you know what the vote is for? She ripped up a bill that would mean equal rights for every New Zealander? Are you against that? That is completely unimaginable in Australia where the aboriginal people are treated completely different to the Maori in NZ
Does this change the vote?
Nope. Quivering hands and bizarre facial expressions aren’t convincing me of a claim to being indigenous .
Haka dance taken the world by storm like "Gangnam Style" 😅
Go Maori! ❤ (Total support from Italy)
It's ok Modernity can wait Namaskaram 🙏🙏🙏
Maori men and women stand together. To give their youngest (21 year old) a place in parliament to represent the people AMAZING! Leads the charge, the elders follow, AMAZING. Unlike the 60% of hispanic males that voted against their family, against their women and against their own race in America. What a betrayal. This is what UNITY looks like. KOTAHITANGA.
So compelling.
Уже сто раз смотрела❤❤❤как мощно❤❤❤❤
Gotta love an elderly white man telling a young indigenous woman to essentially shut up and sit down
Good for them for standing up for themselves ✊💙
To be fair to him his job is to enforce the standing orders decided by the house. He also did not take it further than a few words so he seemed to balance his response fairly well
Ya le tiene rojo los kiwis al gordito con su canto
Warrior Queen lighting a match. 👑❤️🔥👑❤️🔥
Crybaby having a tantrum 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Karens love it though 😂😂😂😂
Маори. Вы супер! Люди
Молодцы❤такие должны быть все люди❤
Маори! Боритесь за свои законные права! мы всем сердцем с вами!
Yes!!!
Look at the older man. His expression seems to say, ‘What should I do now? Will they harm me or not?’ It’s quite an amusing moment. 😂😂😂
The death of colonialism spread across his face in ten seconds.
It reminds me of the look a parent gets when they need to deal with their toddler throwing a tantrum for the 14th time this morning. Here we go again, getting real sick and tired of this.
@@kamykazenz That particular one is sick of us being allowed to exist. He's in the same party that's trying to take our healthcare away and was caught in the 2010's re-trying land confiscations again. Until the high court slapped them down. If he could, he'd kill us all
Not really he was like "Not again."
She has done that multiple times there that's why.
@@Teutonic__Knight There have been 4 haka in my lifetime in parliament and I'm almost forty. There was the same sex bill, the foreshore and seabed one, then Tamantha and now this one. Brownlee famously disengages himself when it comes to anything Maori
Staged
Bro is too tired of this 1:06
0:22 oh not again
Coward
@Red1234-g8x Whatever the bill is, bursting into song and dance to disrupt a parliamentary meeting is never the correct answer
@ Freedom of speech you Preppy Ghoul
@@thedarkphantom-lo3tw0:31 my man goes full elvis pressley
When will the European colonial settlers in lands that are not theirs change their colonial mentality against the indigenous peoples who have the right and the land and respect them?
It’s fun to pretend they all just dropped crazy drugs instead of
Gave me chills
I am imagining Indian parliament adopting this kind of song and dance protest instead of the usual flinging chairs at each other.😅😂
😂😂😂😂😂
This is NOTHING compared to what happened in Kerala SLA a few years ago🗿
The education minister lived up to his title in Malayalam; vidhyabhyasa mathri(education minister) -> vidhya(education) "abhyasa(usually used to describe somebody practicing martial arts)" manthri😂
Уважаю !!!! Молодцы!!
As an outsider, I am curious as to the details of the proposed legistlation, the words of the Haka that was performed, i.e., a translation. There seems to be no agreement in the comments below.
This what they're protesting:
"- The New Zealand Government has the right to govern all New Zealanders
- The New Zealand Government will honour all New Zealanders in the chieftainship of their land and all their property
-All New Zealanders are equal under the law with the same rights and duties"
They are against equality.
We want a referendum! We have had a guts full of Maori holding this country to ransom!
@@toast47624 Says the very few who don't understand the Treaty or the concept of a Treaty. You all talk about equalness but don't admit that nothing has been equal since the signing of the Treaty. Right the wrongs and then we can talk.
Instead of debating why certain bill should not be passed in Parliament, these people don't use logic. They use their emotions to get their thoughts across. They don't debate, they just shout.
@@shannonleader9653 Why can they not use the platform and debate against the proposed Treaty bill rather than using emotional baseless argument and performing haka in parliament? What
Powerful AF!!!!❤
Они превращаются в один единый организм.Это здорово.Смотрю множество раз и восхищаюсь темпераментом.🎉
Stand up for your rights people otherwise they end up in the hands of tyrants
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@@jameskatte1175 That’s the color of his hand lol
Спасибо тебе прекрасная женщина депутат, ты вернула веру,что не все на этой планете Земля так плохо, и что может быть все наладиться
such an embarrassment to our country
Toitū te Tiriti ✊🏽
Cringe
God Bless NZ❤❤❤❤ Hello from Matamata Tunisia
the colonizers will never understand.
Who do you mean by colonizers..?
No idea, which colonisers are they trying to talk about 😭
😂😂😂 yeah we’re running things like adults, we don’t understand temper tantrums 😂😂😂😂😂
Which colonisers, the Maori or the British?
As a Portuguese, i would say that colonialism brought good and bad things to all colonies.
You can tell which people in the comments have never watched rugby.
fr😂
Didn't know they were playing rugby in theri parliament.
@@elamcyril it’s the haka bro the new zealand rugby team do it maybe u would know if u watched rugby
@@elamcyrilYou are so ignorant. 🤦🏾♂️ It's embarassing.
Майори❤😇🤗
The eyes of the speaker says a lot of how he disrespects the Maori people
Exactly
Or was it maybe because they disrupted the parliamentary procedure, and he as the speaker is responsible for parliament to work properly?
or maybe because he’s done dealing w childish tantrums
@@showtime1235AMEN 🙏
Exactly
100% support from the Kanaka Maoli here a Ross the globe! Imua! 🤙🏽
Salve todas as tribos!🇧🇷
thats mental! which decade is this?
I know right? You'd think the British descendants would get it by now. ;)
The decade of reclaiming what is rightfully ours,
How is that mental? It's a part of their culture. I'm sure you have traditions in your culture that other parts of the world don't understand either, but that doesn't make them "mental"
Please can someone say what happened when the parliament came back from recess?
The bill she was protesting passed.
@@brettnunn7940 well, that sucks
@@JackieCeruleanequal rights feel like oppression for those with privileges eh?
I can't control my laugh after seeing his face😂😂😂😂😂
I am in tears
Get a hankie then and grow up.
First the extremist Maori Party said the protests were about "stealing the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi". Now they are saying it's about the 1975 Treaty Act "Principles". Us older Maori know they are pedling lies and don't want Democracy anymore
Goosebumps 📈📈📈📈
Embarrassing and cringe
You exposing yourself as uneducated?
Okay, bye then
I've never heard of the Maori before but I can immediately tell from the look in the speaker's face that this was not the first time XDDD
Kinda getting old. Getting married? Haka. Soccer match? Haka. Disagreement in parliament? Haka. Ran out of milk this morning? Haka
its so cringe
Facts
The Maori who joined in werent just from the Maroi party, they were from 3 opposition parties across parliament.
So uncivilised
So cringy!
Yeah, your avatar is... really!
Vou falar na minha lingua...
Olha como o sistema oprime os verdadeiros
A cultura tentando salvar a história e essa guerreira levanta e se manifesta...
Parabéns a essa parlamentar
She already found a way to be viral that's all.
Imagine having Christmas rituals in a Buddhist temple. Disgraceful
Im from India 😊song is super📈📈📈
if there was no treaty, the maori would have been wiped out. the treaty was a concession.
Bullshit, the English found that fighting with Māori wasn’t going well as they were skilled warriors and quickly learned how to utilise guns and developed trench warfare, and with the settlers being at the end of a very long and fragile supply line, they were not able to win by force like they had in many other parts of the world (a horror which should never have happened).
@@johngillanders9694not true. you're the bullshitting one. 1.maori, they could use guns but not make them so that automatically limited their capability. it was the british might after all. 2.maori were susceptible to foreign diseases. so that's another form of warfare.
please don't change the narrative as you see fit for your purpose. makes you look feeble minded.
and if the maori were really winning? why treaty? does not make sense.
You mean like what the Maori did to moroiri tribe?
Devolution
This is like something out of a movie 😂😂😂
So 😂Embarrassing
If they want to run the country, give it to them. South Africa 2.0.
I'm disappointed in the number of people who are being dismissive of other peoples cultures. Never forget where you came from.
How far should i look? Because by the looks of it every one including you forgot we came from the same place.
Looks demonic
It is