Parliament suspended as Maori reps perform Haka.

Fuck yeah!

@jcrabapple This is f’in baller.
@tamonten @jcrabapple Can I get some context? (I mean, suspending parliament isn't kinda bad?, this may be a.mistranslation on my part, too)
New Zealand MPs disrupt parliament with haka to protest Indigenous treaty bill

New Zealand’s parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after Maori members staged a haka to disrupt the vote on a contentious bill that would reinterpret a 184-year-old treaty between the British and Indigenous Maori.

CNN

@tamonten @jcrabapple @Nixie

So my understanding from the article is that this was just first reading and it is expected to fail after this, but Maori people are still protesting massively. This is fabulous… we should all aim to be this demanding and disruptive even for threats that are only theoretical or performative.

“Hundreds have set out on a nine-day march”

@DavidM_yeg @tamonten @jcrabapple @Nixie the toxic Atlas Network muppet who introduced this bill is playing a long divisive game to further disenfranchise the indigenous people of Aotearoa. It's a play for access to resources currently out of reach of extractive industries. Even when the legislation fails to pass, it lays the foundation for future erosion. Over the last 50 years smart people have analysed and negotiated a common understanding of Te Tiriti and this hoha claims he knows better.

@jcrabapple @Nixie @tamonten @zebratale

I’m glad to see a people who take threats seriously whether they are imminent or long-term, likely or unlikely.

@DavidM_yeg @tamonten @Nixie

Would you say the same if it were Republicans in the US ripping abortion rights?

@tamonten @nanosekunde @Nixie

This *is* how Republicans have been, we need to fight back with the same proactive vigor.

@DavidM_yeg @tamonten @Nixie
I don't know. That's kind of legitimises their behaviour and I don't want give them that angle to attack.

@nanosekunde

Let’s be clear what is being ‘legitimized’ here: a brief interruption of parliamentary process to protest an attack against them as a people, and a protest march and demonstration.

These *are* tools of protest - always have been - and without them, we sit quietly on our hands while injustice is done, and that seems worse to me.

Demands for ‘civility’ can be a form of oppression too.

@tamonten @Nixie