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Saturday, November 16, 2024

‘Temper tantrum’ in NZ parliament disguised in the ‘cloak of culture’


Sky News host James Macpherson slams the “temper tantrum” in New Zealand parliament disguised in the “cloak of culture”. 

A New Zealand parliament was suspended following a haka protest during a vote on a controversial Maori rights bill. “At best you would call that a temper tantrum wearing a cloak of culture to disguise it,” 

Mr Macpherson told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “In reality, it’s a reminder of what’s at stake when you tear up the principle of equality.”



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile, internationally...
https://notthebee.com/article/maori-party-in-new-zealand-rips-equal-rights-bill-shuts-down-parliament-with-haka-dance

Anonymous said...

When I went to parluament and sat in the gallery I was told that you can't stand up or lean over or you will get removed. They have security guys and cameras watching constantly. And yet this farce was allowed? Why? Why were the police not called? I am totally sick of one set of rules for some and one set of rules for others.

Anonymous said...

Hana is still a child and behaves like one. Rawiri and Debbie are just terminally immature. Playing dress-ups and using aggression as their favourite form of communication is about as immature as it gets - childish “temper tantrums” indeed. They display Maori and their culture as being so many centuries behind the rest of the world: primitive, brutish, belligerent and patently lacking the intelligence necessary to engage in rational debate. What a desperately sad embarrassment they are to themselves.

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