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ACT - vindictive streak?
#1
Thiose Delightful People in parliament are at it again.


ACT asked for information on the range of punishments for the Treaty Principles Haka in parliament last year - including imprisonment. Which says everything about that particular party.

It seems that despite their claims to the contrary, if it involves The Maori Party then ACT isn't all that keen on peaceful protest... Dodgy

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/561...prisonment
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#2
what would happen to anyone disrupting a ceremony on a marae

of course that would never happen because that would be racist
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#3
A marae is culturally specific.

Parliament is not. It is the government heart of a multicultural society and should bloody well get with the programme, and stop holding on to the unimportant residues of a colonial past.

As for the punishment, considering the MPs of the past who have acted out within and without its walls and gone unsanctioned, I smell racist bullshit.
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(21-05-2025, 01:19 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: A marae is culturally specific.

Parliament is not. It is the government heart of a multicultural society and should bloody well get with the programme, and stop holding on to the unimportant residues of a colonial past.

As for the punishment, considering the MPs of the past who have acted out within and without its walls and gone unsanctioned, I smell racist bullshit.

you smell racist bullshit just wait for the greens and the partly maori running the next coalition government with labour to scared to upset them

its going to be a rainbow circus
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(21-05-2025, 01:50 PM)heisenberg Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 01:19 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: A marae is culturally specific.

Parliament is not. It is the government heart of a multicultural society and should bloody well get with the programme, and stop holding on to the unimportant residues of a colonial past.

As for the punishment, considering the MPs of the past who have acted out within and without its walls and gone unsanctioned, I smell racist bullshit.

you smell racist bullshit just wait for the greens and the partly maori running the next coalition government with labour to scared to upset them

its going to be a rainbow circus
More word salad. Were you away the day they taught punctuation, capitalisation, spelling and sentence structure?
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(21-05-2025, 02:03 PM)harm_less Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 01:50 PM)heisenberg Wrote: you smell racist bullshit just wait for the greens and the partly maori running the next coalition government with labour to scared to upset them

its going to be a rainbow circus
More word salad. Were you away the day they taught punctuation, capitalisation, spelling and sentence structure?

Nah - he went to school to eat his lunch...
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(21-05-2025, 01:19 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: A marae is culturally specific.

Parliament is not. It is the government heart of a multicultural society and should bloody well get with the programme, and stop holding on to the unimportant residues of a colonial past.

As for the punishment, considering the MPs of the past who have acted out within and without its walls and gone unsanctioned, I smell racist bullshit.

IMO, they did nothing to warrant any punishment at all; the last time I was that proud of being a kiwi was when the  ships left for Mururoa to protest the French nuclear tests.


This is plain old vindictiveness,with a large dash of racism.

And when we look at previous punishments in parliament, it becomes even more obvious.


Three days is the longest suspension so far, so the ludicruous suggestion of 21 days would be seven times longer than any previous suspension given.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/3606953...e-punished
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(21-05-2025, 02:03 PM)harm_less Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 01:50 PM)heisenberg Wrote: you smell racist bullshit just wait for the greens and the partly maori running the next coalition government with labour to scared to upset them

its going to be a rainbow circus
More word salad. Were you away the day they taught punctuation, capitalisation, spelling and sentence structure?

I quite like the 'rainbow circus' bit though. Big Grin I like the image...
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(21-05-2025, 02:03 PM)harm_less Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 01:50 PM)heisenberg Wrote: you smell racist bullshit just wait for the greens and the partly maori running the next coalition government with labour to scared to upset them

its going to be a rainbow circus
More word salad. Were you away the day they taught punctuation, capitalisation, spelling and sentence structure?

it bothers the pedants so i will continue 

Probables let the spelling slipo as wel

(21-05-2025, 03:23 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 01:19 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: A marae is culturally specific.

Parliament is not. It is the government heart of a multicultural society and should bloody well get with the programme, and stop holding on to the unimportant residues of a colonial past.

As for the punishment, considering the MPs of the past who have acted out within and without its walls and gone unsanctioned, I smell racist bullshit.

IMO, they did nothing to warrant any punishment at all; the last time I was that proud of being a kiwi was when the  ships left for Mururoa to protest the French nuclear tests.


This is plain old vindictiveness,with a large dash of racism.

And when we look at previous punishments in parliament, it becomes even more obvious.


Three days is the longest suspension so far, so the ludicruous suggestion of 21 days would be seven times longer than any previous suspension given.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/3606953...e-punished

that behavour make you proud does it

pity they weren’t doing more for their people instead of acting up

whilke they’re pissing about maori babies are being murdered
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(21-05-2025, 04:44 PM)heisenberg Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 02:03 PM)harm_less Wrote: More word salad. Were you away the day they taught punctuation, capitalisation, spelling and sentence structure?

it bothers the pedants so i will continue 

Probables let the spelling slipo as wel
All good. So I'll just keep trolling the troll then, but with better composition  Big Grin
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(21-05-2025, 04:00 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 02:03 PM)harm_less Wrote: More word salad. Were you away the day they taught punctuation, capitalisation, spelling and sentence structure?

I quite like the 'rainbow circus' bit though. Big Grin I like the image...

True,that - lovely mental image... Rolleyes
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(21-05-2025, 05:03 PM)harm_less Wrote:
(21-05-2025, 04:44 PM)heisenberg Wrote: it bothers the pedants so i will continue 

Probables let the spelling slipo as wel
All good. So I'll just keep trolling the troll then, but with better composition  Big Grin

Didn't we have a rule somewhere about trolling ?  Wait

both these posts are the very definition of trolling - but this feels like progress...

well done, keep up the good work.
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Where are the rules king1? I've put "rules" into search and looked around but I can't find them.
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(21-05-2025, 08:38 PM)zqwerty Wrote: Where are the rules king1?  I've put "rules" into search and looked around but I can't find them.

In the "Welcome new members" forum

https://tmmb.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?tid=572


Search for Please Read! gets it.   Rules alone probably gets you every thread where there's been a rule violation Smile
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Ok thanks.
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