• wewbull@feddit.uk
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    19 days ago

    Parliaments have rules dictating behaviour for good reason. If they don’t then discussion break down into chaos. So should they be punished? Absolutely.

    The severity of that punishment depends on the type of haka and what was intended by it. In all the coverage I’ve seen no translation of what was said. A haka can be anything from expressions of joy to a declaration of war.

    If the point was to intimidate or worse, then throw the book at her. Just as someone using intimidating or violent language would be ruled against. Doing it in a way specific to a particular culture does not get you protection.

    If it was just a display of Maori culture at a poignant moment, expressing grief at the decision, then more leniency can be shown. However I doubt that’s the case given the physical actions involved.

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      18 days ago

      If I recall correctly it was in response to a bill that would nullify the treaty with the indigenous people. In my mind, trying to gut the agreement that you’ll work together and respect each other instead of trying to kill each other is an act of war, any response less than killing people is being respectful.

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        18 days ago

        Thanks. That does give me more context. Not as bad as it could have been, but certainly has some venom in parts.

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      19 days ago

      She has done this before. She knows Hakas gets attention. So she is aware of want she is doing.

      I agree with you.

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      19 days ago

      They did this right before Parliament was set to vote, and managed to disrupt and delay said vote.

      So yes, it was pretty bad.