Sporting their oversized "In-case-you-didn't-notice-I'm- Indigenous" tikis and facial tatoos are Maori Party MPs Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi, who have been suspended from Parliament for 21 days.

MEMBERS of the so-called Te Pati Maori (Maori Party) of the New Zealand Parliament have been suspended for three weeks without pay, as punishment for their uncalled-for haka performed during a vote in the House last November 24th.

The performance was supposedly to intimidate the current coalition government for proposing a Bill to clarify the country’s historic Treaty of Waitangi, in which most of the former tribal chiefs of colonial New Zealand ceded sovereignty to the Crown of England in 1840.

The Parliament’s Privileges Committee found three members of the Maori Party committed contempt of the House. The question of privilege was not on the performance of the haka itself, but the “time and manner in which it was performed.”

As it turns out, the Treaty Principles Bill, which was put up by the ruling coalition’s libertarian ACT Party and supported by coalition partner NZ First, is opposed by the gutless turncoat globalist Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

A six-month consultation process is now underway through the select committee on the bill and thousands of New Zealanders are expected to make submissions.

The reason for the Bill was very clear: Over decades, activist lawyers and judges, acting in concert with neo-Marxist Maori radicals, have gradually recast the treaty as a “partnership”, aligning with the UNDRIP (UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) principles of “co-governance”, i.e. two government systems – one “colonial” and one indigenous. In other words, an apartheid-style system.

This is the same idea behind the Aboriginal radicals’ call for “A Voice to Parliament”, the divisive system rejected by the Australian people in a referendum last year.

The Maori Party rabble have stated quite openly that they don’t respect the current parliamentary system and would quite happily overthrow it – but for what? The first race-based UNDRIP regime in the world?

“Te Pati Maori” typically act like attention-seeking spoilt brats, frequently speaking in “Te Reo” i.e. the native tongue in the Parliament as if it should be the norm. On another level they are disruptive Maoist revolutionaries agitating to divide and conquer the nation.

They play the racial identity politics game to the maximum, constantly throwing jibes at “the system” that on one hand they claim oppresses “their people” but on the other hand gives them a growing list of special financial and land ownership privileges not enjoyed by other New Zealanders.

For her contribution to the clown show, MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipa-Clarke was suspended for seven days.

The fact that the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon disowned the Treaty Principles Bill has shocked New Zealanders who saw his as some sort of moderate conservative alternative to the radical leftie Jacinda Ardern and her Labor Party.

Members of Hobson’s Choice, an organisation dedicated to upholding national unity under the original Treaty principles, are alarmed by Luxon’s rejection of the Bill, which ineffect means he rejects the principle of equality before the law.

“We have big problems if our Prime Minister opposes equality before the law and human rights. What kind of tyrant is he?” says Hobson’s Choice spokesman Elliot Ikilei.

He was referring to Principle Three of the Bill: (1) Everyone is equal before the law (2) Everyone is entitled, without discrimination, to (a) the equal protection and equal benefit of the law; and (b) the equal enjoyment of the same fundamental human rights.

But Luxon, to the delight of the Maori Party radicals he is apparently afraid of, also opposes the other two main principles laid out in the bill, namely:

Principle 1. The Executive Government of New Zealand has full power to govern, and the Parliament of New Zealand has full power to make laws,— (a) in the best interests of everyone; and (b) in accordance with the rule of law and the maintenance of a free and democratic society; and

Principle 2. (1) The Crown recognises, and will respect and protect, the rights that hapū and iwi Māori had under the Treaty of Waitangi/te Tiriti o Waitangi at the time they signed it.
(2) However, if those rights differ from the rights of everyone, subclause (1) applies only if those rights are agreed in the settlement of a historical treaty claim under the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975.

Mr Ikilei wonders whether the government will even bother to read the submissions on the bill. “Christopher Luxon has repeatedly said that nothing will change his mind on the bill. Frankly, his casual refusal to listen to the views of New Zealanders is rude,” he says.

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26 thought on “Maori separatist clowns suspended from NZ Parliament over haka carry-on”
  1. Dandy: ” You have to wonder what really went on.”

    We won’t spend time on what went on but we could waste some time on what’s going on. Why suspend just the Maoris? Suspend the entire parliament, hang it out to dry from the rafters and build back much better than the WEF scum want ; sans the treacherous and treasonous style a*holes !!

  2. To Joe Bogan
    And one Treaty had more Chief signatures on it than the other.
    You have to wonder what really went on.
    Just one more piece of history we may have been lied to about.

  3. The minions are controlled by money, this money is created by agencies of the BIS. The minions include all manner of authorities and they get much more of this e-money than you or me, partly because they compel us to give our money to them. The minions also include all manner of mercenaries who will turn on the public no questions asked, this includes doctors. To break the system you need to stop / reduce use of their money.
    A footnote about the Maories and their issues. They apparently ran another crowd out of NZ when they turned up, a few hundred years before the British. Then, there were a lot of wars with British subjects and the treaties were a result. There were two treaties, one in the native language and one in English. Obviously these could be interpreted in different ways. So the basic question is, a treaty being a truce, whose treaty should be taken as the primary source for the truce.

  4. Dandy said – “… I’m more open minded for solutions to get out of this than I’ve ever been…”

    Ain’t no problem so contorted that it can’t be fixed with some sturdy rope and lamp posts.

    It’s what I heard.

  5. The Maori already have their own Queen
    Nga wai hono i te po who has been the Māori queen since 2024, when she was elected to succeed her father King Tūheitia. The youngest child and only daughter of Tūheitia, she is a direct descendant of the first Māori king, Pōtatau Te Wherowhero, who was installed in 1858.
    Thousands were in attendance for her anointing in which a Bible was placed to her head, the same Bible used to anoint the first Maori king in 1858.
    The funeral service for her Father Kiingi Tuheitia was held first, a grand procession in which his coffin was paddled in a traditional Maori canoe and paddled down the Waikato River with thousands attending.

    The Maori tattoos are not random, they have tribal meaning, particularly on the face.
    “Known as tā moko, they are traditional markings that signify a person’s genealogy, social status, and personal achievements. They are sacred in Māori culture and are typically carved into the skin using chisels, with designs that vary for men and women, often covering the face and chin respectively”

    There is already a movement by Maori who want to create their own Governing rule.
    To Govern or to live in parallel?
    Reference; Te Ao Maori: “Treaty Principles Bill: Hikoi leader on his understanding of equal rights”
    Q + A with Jack Tame
    (Youtube)

    The main warning for Indigenous whether Maori or Aboriginal is to be wary, very wary of the United Nations and to understand their true ultimate motive.
    They care not for the Indigenous of any land.
    Their motive is all about Global control (through the Indigenous back door).

    Given what we know about the Global Corporate thieves and liars who sit in our Parliaments and don’t work for us, one is left wondering just what might transpire next.
    I’m more open minded for solutions to get out of this than I’ve ever been.

  6. RB, agree on the caution needed by sovereign peoples in dealing with corporations.
    It’s a global trap that seems to have been highlighted this week by King Charles, House of Equines, during his visit to Canada where he delivered a reading to the Senators and House of Commons.
    https://dailyhive.com/canada/king-speech-canada-2025
    KC spoke as if he was the Prime Minister of Canada. He noted he was on “unceded territory of the Algonquin and the Anishinaabe people”, and that the Canadian Constitution had been repatriated and that full independence had been achieved, and yet, “The Crown has for so long been a symbol of unity for Canada. . . represents stability and continuity . . it stands proudly as a symbol of Canada today”.
    Charles’ plugs the Crown Corp, for say a great reset?
    One idea stood out in his reading: he declared the govt “core mission, is to build the strongest economy in the G7. . . creating one Canadian economy out of 13. Internal barriers to trade and labour mobility cost Canada as much as $200B each year. The government will introduce legislation to remove all remaining federal barriers to internal trade and labour mobility by Canada Day.”
    Sounds like the CAN Fed is going to neuter the Provinces in its march to a One National govt control mechanism. Canada Day in 1st July.

  7. Advice to all native peoples – form your own governments, don’t try to play in the governments of the invaders, because if you play in their field with their rules you’ll never win.

    In invaded nations, there are always at least two forms of that country – the traditional native nation and the new nation created upon it by the non-native latecomers.

    The best anyone could do at this point in history is just be nice and respectful of each other, and have common courtesy when sharing the same resources. Stop fighting already. And don’t ever try to be someone you are not, because then that would be just fake and mondo embarrassing.

    Cheers!

  8. Sorry Dudes & Dudettes, but don’t those ENORMOUS tikis remind you of something?

    [ youtube.com/watch?v=UweHX1Vpv90 ]

    All that’s missing is the hairy chests.

  9. And just BTW, all you Kiwi lemmings over there, did you know your very own Dr. Robert Adams patented a free energy generator labeled the Adams Motor? An overunity resonant magnetic generator very similar to the Bedini Engine invented later by American John Bedini.

    And the Adams Motor was BURIED by the NZ government of Piggy Muldoon on the premise of “National Security”. And they did their best trying to assassinate Dr. Adams as well, just for good measure.

    Because your fake corporate “government” loves you so very very much. That’s why baby-eating Horse-Face Ardern and friends were so determined to “protect” you all with their injections, and STILL ARE, just like in just about every other Western nation all around the world.

  10. Burn the Strawman said – “… The Maori shouldn’t do the Haka, they should drag them out and hang the bastards…”

    And who wouldn’t pay to see that?

    And when they’re done stringing the bastards up over there, how about coming over here to Wombat Land and do us a big solid here too?

  11. Bunch of dills. We all have the right to self-determination, so if the Māori want that, they need to start undertaking the requisite process.
    They seem not to realise that protesting and petitioning are the most puerile form of political action, because neither have any legal or lawful force.
    I have had some communication with NZ First, who seem another bunch of dills who basically cow-tow to the prevailing regime’s processes and do not challenge them at all.
    And the Kiwis must be pretty thick to allow just about the entire population to be vacksed.
    Talk about submission!!!

  12. Commenter Dandy
    I can’t add anything to your level headed and perceptive comment

  13. The United Nations…….. that’s the wrong name for this pack of alleged world destroyers, the damage and destruction and Tyranny they cause everywhere is horrific and the UN NATO WEF and WHO for starters, need to be stopped neutered deactivated.

  14. The Maori Party are blustery in their execution but then maybe they just don’t want to be dictated to by Freemasonic Corporate NZ Politicians.
    NZ has thousands of Freemasons in all it’s ranks with a protectionist racket that is historically well cemented in the land of the long white cloud.

    It was Sir Keith Holyoake the well known Freemasonic Prime Minister in 1964 who approved Scottish Architect Sir Basil Spence’s design of the Parliamentary ‘Beehive’ from which they presently rule in Wellington.

    The Maori Party may try to instead pull rank under the United Nations ‘rights of the Indigenous’ but they take it too far.
    Neither do they seem to grasp the true motives of Global Governance.
    The end game.

    Back in the day Maori and Pakeha were all New Zealanders, good mates….and there was none of this nonsense.
    The UN causes more trouble than it’s worth with their grandiose statements. They don’t ‘unite’ Nations, they divide them.

    In fact the whole Treaty of Waitangi has become more sensitive than it ever has.
    With claims of issues around the signing at the time, to what extent the Chiefs were actually agreeing….
    Now it suddenly really matters.
    Because it can.

    Throw in some brainwashing ‘entitlement’ and you pit people against each other.

    All by design.

  15. Funny that New Zealand is just like Australia, a corporation, a belligerent occupation, pretending to be lawful governance, writing legislation repugnant to the law of the land…

    The Maori shouldn’t do the Haka, they should drag them out and hang the bastards. I wonder if the Maori women are still hunting that thing Jacinda Adern?

  16. The Speaker of the house Brownlee is weak. The standard of dress in NZ parliament is business attire and that is suit and tie for men. Much of parliament is is in breach of the rule.
    The references to the Treaty bill and all are pointless. The Natives of NZ asked Queen Victoria for help. The Treaty of Waitangi was a submission treaty.
    Then came Queen Victoria’s Royal Charter/Letters Patent 16 November 1840 which made NZ separate from NSW and NZ became an independent country. NZ adopted British law and everyone equal under the law.
    There is no shared government in the provisions.

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