What i love about us the most is we can protest and not destroy shit, we can protest and protect our home as well. We protect our land and people, no businesses getting burnt down., no fights with police. Real mana protects all
I'm an Australian of European and Arab heritage so I don't have a dog in the fight per se, but one thing I've admired about NZ for a long time from an outsider's perspective was how the Māori language and culture were shown better respect than how we treat our indigenous people this side of the ditch. It's sad to see this sort of division but good to see the people making their voices heard in the right ways.
I was there, WONDERFULLY RUN EVENT. KA PAI TO ALL THOSE INVOLVED! No pushing, no shoving, no drinking, no swearing, just people come together to stand-up for Te Tiriti. A historic, uplifting day for us all.
IF there was any tension it would have only been when Seymour stupidly showed himself to the crowd, we don’t want to hear from him, seeing his face could provoke anger in the most placid of us but there was no room for tension. Also, I think you’ve got the number severely wrong. There were more than 100 thousand of us there today and everyone of us was there for the same reason. Thank you Seymour for bringing us all together.
The wairua of everyone was just so beautiful. People from every background there to support one another and to say no, we do not want this. Indescribable historical day.
@@itsjustweard2328 the dissolution of New Zealand's peace. What many kiwis forget is that the Māori have been known to push back on Muslim and African "refugee" immigration for years. Unless you want New Zealand to be unsafe to walk alone at night and you like to see a statistical hike in rape, murder and religious violence along with demands for sharia law, it would be in our best interest to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi and reject the Treaty Principles Bill. It's not worth it. We think the Māori are lazy and do nothing and yes, many of them are lazy and living off of state benefits, however, we'll lose more if we let this bill pass.
@@MadCatLady28 Well that's funny because I can't find a single comment that actually tell's anyone Why you people are protesting And if you would tell us then maybe you might have got our support. But ya can't And That's The Holl problem
What's the point in this bill as soon as a labour government is in power it will be removed. Our British ancestors invaded their country by force, and a treaty was signed, why go against that. It's beautiful that we found somewhat peace on the battlefield all those years ago.
you fool. Everyone is aware that the Bill is not going to get past the second reading so the protest is pointless and just an excuse for a few radicals to s/stir.
Oh enough 'Dog whistle ' politics by the way. p.s It's about time the T.V stations have openned up their comments sections again. Let the people have a forum to show the distaste of the way National, Acts and N.Z First are gutting our system. It's a bit rich really!
Agree, 100% , We should ALL be arguing for EQUAL RIGHTS, Same Rules and Gains for EVERYONE in New Zealand. No Speacial exception, nor Treatment, Karen, I 100% Agree with you. Yours and mine Tax should be equally even dividend to ALL Kiwi's no mater Skin colour or back ground. We all live here now, we all contribute. Thank You and God Bless.
@@Timetofly8888 can you tell that to my perants who were given the cane for speaking there own language, I was called a black basterd for being a dark maori by my so called fellow white countrymen, when I was young now whitey say that happened a long time ago no it didn't, now you just want to sweep it under the carpet and forget about it,hell no I think it's time to pay up you greedy bas....
Co-governance is in the treaty. Brits replaced rangatiratanga (run by Māori chiefs) with sovereignty (run by UK royals). My tipuna signed He Whakaputanga (Declaration of Independence) 28.10.1835 and Te Tiriti 17.2.1840. Pōmare believed he had not given up any sovereignty and stated that he was not able to in any case, as it belonged to all of his iwi. Focus on getting in the waka and working together - Kiingi Tuheitia. Kotahitanga ngā iwi Māori katoa.
Nice Revision. If it wasn't for Europeans who could record events via Written word then there would be no treaty. No way would the crown give co-governance to a party not in a position to bargain because they were NEVER united. Can you please explain why Equality under the law is such a threat?
You can have all the sovereignty you like, heck your own government even, do the whole lot. You can have a separate tax code to and pay for all your own services with it , house and police your own people when crime are done Maori to Maori. You can get all your tribes together and agree how to spend your Maori taxes. All the best.
@@toranarama1 Together not separate. Your comments are talking like we want a separate government when what is wanted is a government that works with its community not in spite of its community.
No he's saying IF he got up and spoke to the crowd it would have deflated them as their actions and words would've done that. That's why Rawhiri didn't want David speaking, he knows his people well enough to know.
@got that but I’m saying none of it will deflate them and their purpose for protesting his bill but it will only reignite the flame burning within going back more than two centuries ago for our people!! Our people of Aotearoa
My Wahine, Tamahine and Tama joined the crowds in Wellington in solidarity with a movement long overdue to have its truth shared. It's important for change to be recognised by government and the country's inhibiting establishment much to the chagrin of the great pakeha clobbered machine that at best possesses a patronising attitude, but more commonly, a vociferous resentment. The primary aim of the hīkoi (march) was to protest against the continuing loss of Māori land.
Principle 2 of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill has raised concerns among some Māori because it appears to limit the recognition and protection of Māori rights to those agreed upon in historical treaty settlements. This could be seen as undermining the broader principles of partnership, participation, and protection enshrined in the Treaty. While the bill acknowledges Māori rights under the Treaty, the requirement for those rights to be specified in settlement agreements could potentially exclude many Māori who have not been party to such settlements. This could lead to ongoing disparities and inequalities for Māori who are not formally recognized under the Treaty. Furthermore, the bill's emphasis on "everyone is equal before the law" could be interpreted as diminishing the unique and distinct rights of Māori as tangata whenua (people of the land). Some Māori argue that this principle could override their customary rights and traditions, which are deeply rooted in their cultural identity and connection to the land.The way Principle 2 is worded could potentially be used by the Crown to override Māori land rights under certain circumstances. Here's how: * Limited Recognition: The principle states that Māori rights are recognized only if they are "agreed in the settlement of a historical treaty claim." This could exclude Māori land rights that haven't been formally recognized or settled upon. * "Everyone is Equal Before the Law": This principle, while intended to promote fairness, could be interpreted to mean that Māori land rights should not be treated differently from other property rights. This could potentially weaken the special status of Māori land as taonga tuku puku (treasures of the ancestors).
@@morbidclashthey ask the same questions over and over. I've yet to see one respond in a way which suggests they even read the answers. Nga mihi for the mahi, though. 🙏
What many kiwis forget is that the Māori have been known to push back on Muslim and African "refugee" immigration for years. Unless you want New Zealand to be unsafe to walk alone at night and you like to see a statistical hike in rape, murder and religious violence along with demands for sharia law, it would be in our best interest to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi and reject the Treaty Principles Bill. It's not worth it. We think the Māori are lazy and do nothing and yes, many of them are lazy and living off of state benefits, however, we'll lose more if we let this bill pass.
The Treaty, signed by the British Crown and supported by the full weight of British Law, is a binding contract in perpetuity. This Bill is an attempt to re-imagine and re-interpret the Treaty in a ploy to further marginalize the other signatory partner. Given the 30 year problems NZ has in infrastructure, health, and education to name just a few, focus should be on those. Not using Maori (again), as an easy political drum for the masses. We have already lost 85% of everything we negotiated in 1840, through 130 years of subsequent settler invasion and illegal confiscations. That’s enough. We will not go quietly into the night as has happened in so many colonised lands!
It wasn't just signed by the British. It was also drafted and penned by them. Yet now apparently only maori are the ones able and allowed to give the interpretation of it? lol, please. 😅😅
Maori seem to want all the benifits of being a sovereign citizen without any of the duties or responsibilities. Lol , only TPM could make this crazy nonsense up.
Why didn't the hikoi gain full media coverage? The protest in 2022 was covered leading up to, during, on the day, and the aftermath that followed with drones and reporters on the ground the entire time? Was the hikoi too peaceful? Not enough radicals? Or radicals were too passive? Not to mention the R class? Too well behaved? Unlike the 2022 protest, Māori and supporters were concerned for their childrens safety and upholding the point of it being a protest for peace and unity 😌 Leave Te Tiriti alone! The treaty is not the problem, Seymour 😤😡
@@Pixie962 O Bless your little heart. No They didn't want to look at it . Maybe If it was discussed between Maori and others Then it would have got off to a better start. Have you red it ?
Get rid of you, you can leave or you can defect to us, be staunch as a human being and protect the environment. If you choose to pursue profit then there is fate waiting for you
Yeah 35K sounds a lot , but it's a lot less than the 3 million quiet, hard workers who just went to work. They will be voting again in 3 years time, and it won't be for TPM or Labour. STOP THE GRIFT!
Most of the children in the crowd will be paying for your future handouts of Superannuation via taxes. How bout we just cut that little privilege first...
There would have been far more people wanting to be at this Hikoi but unfortunately couldn't make it for important reasons. David's Principles have already been seen by the Tribunal and the people are here to oppose it as it is Divisive. If he can't get it there must be something wrong with him. A lot of these people have gone out of their way to be at Parliament for this day all because of one idiot.
If you have your say it will calm matters!.........your nose is growing again Seymour.....I have never seen the racists that have come out in NZ to support Seymour ....you have divided some but obviously that's a small ignorant majority. Love that the Maori have all the support.
Stop and think! Is it ok for somone to be different and express an opposing views? It is not hate speech to disagree unless abusive language is used'. Like ''Dumb ass'' David Seymour MP really! Is he really a threat to maoridom? All he's simply saying clearly the truth (support fairness 'equitability' a treaty principle) treat protect all treaty partners/ New Zealanders THE SAME under the law like the bill of rights. Protect everyones rights and some maori take that personally responding with abuse and threats showing their true attitude towards us ''pakeha''. You said you represent all kiwis really? Not at all. Most of us pakeha kiwis aren't a little maori most don't speak maori most don't get any cultural support you do we go it alone. So treat us the way you want to be treated to, be respectful activitists, would it be OK for you to speak to the maori queen like this? The laws that work are honesty, respectfulness, kindness and understanding. Thank you David for being respectful under fire!
OMG are you really that naive. Did you not finish school? Same rights. What rights do you not get because of Te Tiriti? tell me that? That Te Tiriti takes away from you based on your race, give me one example? Then I will tell you what the Govt has taken away from Maori despite a promise of protection despite the promise of inclusivity and partnership despite the promise of participation.
Good on David Seymour for standing up. Attention seeking rubbish, no grit, no substance just noise, utter nonsense. I am a New Zealander and I support the bill.
What is the issue? ]I can't even understand why they are protesting. Does anyone even know? What is it about the bill that's causing people to feel so hurt and fearful? Is it a lack of semiconductor imports? Not enough used cars? A preference for gallium arsenide chips rather than silicon? Seriously, WHY are they having a hikoi?
How about India giving space for peaceful protests by Maori people for a separate land in New Zealand...Just like New Zealand allows freedom of speech by Khalistanis, India too should allow freedom of speech for Maoriland carved out of New Zealand!!
Becarefull there mate those kalistan guys seem like USA agents, looking to undermine India for trading with Russia. They need to have a good hard look whos funding those guys. Cause they look pretty dang rich too.
They are fighting against themselves or the politicians they voted for ????? they are just agro They have a democracy ? yeah or are they still tribes ?
everyone is there and we are all nzers, seymours hate has united US ALL AS ONE...i couldnt get to wellinton but joined in new plymouths 1000 strong hikoi to national mp here on sunday. i was so proud as a kiwi because the hate is not ok not anymore. go away seymour go away luxon with your divisive hate
What i love about us the most is we can protest and not destroy shit, we can protest and protect our home as well. We protect our land and people, no businesses getting burnt down., no fights with police. Real mana protects all
Agree!
Unlike some of those countries like the US, France, Germany etc , ends up in riots and smashed businesses so on.
That's the pride of Maori tribe...🌿 British colonization invaded it
Not the poor businesses!!
The fights at a protest are always started by police and or infiltrators
I love the passion behind this cause, if only this many people Marched against child abuse with the same mana.
I'm an Australian of European and Arab heritage so I don't have a dog in the fight per se, but one thing I've admired about NZ for a long time from an outsider's perspective was how the Māori language and culture were shown better respect than how we treat our indigenous people this side of the ditch. It's sad to see this sort of division but good to see the people making their voices heard in the right ways.
Thank you for your kind words. Many worldwide share your views as well.
Mauri ora
It's cause the Maori are able to demand respect firmly and consistently. Nothing is given for free.
I was there, WONDERFULLY RUN EVENT. KA PAI TO ALL THOSE INVOLVED! No pushing, no shoving, no drinking, no swearing, just people come together to stand-up for Te Tiriti. A historic, uplifting day for us all.
IF there was any tension it would have only been when Seymour stupidly showed himself to the crowd, we don’t want to hear from him, seeing his face could provoke anger in the most placid of us but there was no room for tension. Also, I think you’ve got the number severely wrong. There were more than 100 thousand of us there today and everyone of us was there for the same reason. Thank you Seymour for bringing us all together.
i did not witness any tension / unrest only aroha on the walk
Not much aroha for equality/equal rights on the hikoi of hypocrisy.
Your talking out of your ass mate@@Colin_Izer1111
@@Colin_Izer1111your small brain obviously can’t comprehend what this is about
@Colin_Izer1111 you all good bro? Sounds like your dealing with some unresolved issues. We got you too bro.
The wairua of everyone was just so beautiful. People from every background there to support one another and to say no, we do not want this. Indescribable historical day.
RISE UP!!!! WE ARE UNSTOPPABLE WHEN WE STAND TOGETHER! AOTEAROA
@@Burnt_LoafTM what are you standing against 🤷
@@itsjustweard2328 the dissolution of New Zealand's peace. What many kiwis forget is that the Māori have been known to push back on Muslim and African "refugee" immigration for years. Unless you want New Zealand to be unsafe to walk alone at night and you like to see a statistical hike in rape, murder and religious violence along with demands for sharia law, it would be in our best interest to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi and reject the Treaty Principles Bill. It's not worth it. We think the Māori are lazy and do nothing and yes, many of them are lazy and living off of state benefits, however, we'll lose more if we let this bill pass.
@@itsjustweard2328 Equality
Thank you seymour for bringing all this together
We have opened our eyes. The gravy train is finished
REFERENDUM.
@@George-zi4izeww no one wants your gravy
Whats the gravy train?@@George-zi4iz
Hey Seymour are the Atlas Network pissed off with your failure?
To right bro this hikoi has gone viral world wide maori standing up for people and for all native peoples
@@boxerturner7472 And they think you're all stupid Because NO One Knows Why Your Protesting 😱
@@itsjustweard2328feigning ignorance doesn't count. Millions more people know why we are protesting today than they did last week.
@@MadCatLady28 Well that's funny because I can't find a single comment that actually tell's anyone Why you people are protesting And if you would tell us then maybe you might have got our support. But ya can't And That's The Holl problem
@@itsjustweard2328we can, but dont need to. You educate yourself, you align with our kaupapa. Or youll end up like you hero seymour
Maori....the ONLY indigenous peoples of British colonisation to wrest a treaty from the Brits...something worth noting
What's the point in this bill as soon as a labour government is in power it will be removed. Our British ancestors invaded their country by force, and a treaty was signed, why go against that. It's beautiful that we found somewhat peace on the battlefield all those years ago.
Simplistic and total rubbish.
you fool. Everyone is aware that the Bill is not going to get past the second reading so the protest is pointless and just an excuse for a few radicals to s/stir.
@@harrycurrie9664 Elaborate
@@harrycurrie9664if you don’t understand colonisation you probably shouldn’t form an opinion on this situation
@@Bullrunnerrr are you against equality?
Respect native people
What a wicked sight seeing all the whanau standing tall and Tino Rangatiratanga waving in the breeze
Beautiful ❤️
Oh enough 'Dog whistle ' politics by the way. p.s It's about time the T.V stations have openned up their comments sections again. Let the people have a forum to show the distaste of the way National, Acts and N.Z First are gutting our system. It's a bit rich really!
Agree, 100% , We should ALL be arguing for EQUAL RIGHTS, Same Rules and Gains for EVERYONE in New Zealand. No Speacial exception, nor Treatment, Karen, I 100% Agree with you. Yours and mine Tax should be equally even dividend to ALL Kiwi's no mater Skin colour or back ground. We all live here now, we all contribute. Thank You and God Bless.
@@Timetofly8888 can you tell that to my perants who were given the cane for speaking there own language, I was called a black basterd for being a dark maori by my so called fellow white countrymen, when I was young now whitey say that happened a long time ago no it didn't, now you just want to sweep it under the carpet and forget about it,hell no I think it's time to pay up you greedy bas....
I was surprised that this comment section is opened.
This government trying to take us back after 30 years of progress.
Undoing 30 yrs of subterfuge.
🤣🤣🤣 What were the treaty settlements for??? More demands? More money?
@@stevesmith1923 Whatever happened to the words ‘full and final’?
@@jasperhorace7147 Good question. It feels like they want more and more and Maori aren't getting any better.
50 years of 2 card tricks.
I've never been more proud to be Māori. The event was full of aroha and pride. Toitū te Tiriti, kia kaha te ao Māori
Co-governance is in the treaty. Brits replaced rangatiratanga (run by Māori chiefs) with sovereignty (run by UK royals). My tipuna signed He Whakaputanga (Declaration of Independence) 28.10.1835 and Te Tiriti 17.2.1840. Pōmare believed he had not given up any sovereignty and stated that he was not able to in any case, as it belonged to all of his iwi. Focus on getting in the waka and working together - Kiingi Tuheitia. Kotahitanga ngā iwi Māori katoa.
Nice Revision. If it wasn't for Europeans who could record events via Written word then there would be no treaty. No way would the crown give co-governance to a party not in a position to bargain because they were NEVER united. Can you please explain why Equality under the law is such a threat?
You can have all the sovereignty you like, heck your own government even, do the whole lot. You can have a separate tax code to and pay for all your own services with it , house and police your own people when crime are done Maori to Maori. You can get all your tribes together and agree how to spend your Maori taxes.
All the best.
@@toranarama1 Together not separate. Your comments are talking like we want a separate government when what is wanted is a government that works with its community not in spite of its community.
where was the tension
Te hei mauri ora!
🖤🤍❤️
Support comes from Canada to the First Nations of New Zealand!
Wrong Seymour, not deflate but empower the peoples’ voices to go all the way to the crown in London England
No he's saying IF he got up and spoke to the crowd it would have deflated them as their actions and words would've done that. That's why Rawhiri didn't want David speaking, he knows his people well enough to know.
@got that but I’m saying none of it will deflate them and their purpose for protesting his bill but it will only reignite the flame burning within going back more than two centuries ago for our people!! Our people of Aotearoa
My Wahine, Tamahine and Tama joined the crowds in Wellington in solidarity with a movement long overdue to have its truth shared. It's important for change to be recognised by government and the country's inhibiting establishment much to the chagrin of the great pakeha clobbered machine that at best possesses a patronising attitude, but more commonly, a vociferous resentment. The primary aim of the hīkoi (march) was to protest against the continuing loss of Māori land.
Bit late mate. Time to move on.
So what rights are being taken away from Maori in this bill? Im all ears....oh , and be specific. "Stealing our Mana" is not a real answer.
Principle 2 of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill has raised concerns among some Māori because it appears to limit the recognition and protection of Māori rights to those agreed upon in historical treaty settlements. This could be seen as undermining the broader principles of partnership, participation, and protection enshrined in the Treaty.
While the bill acknowledges Māori rights under the Treaty, the requirement for those rights to be specified in settlement agreements could potentially exclude many Māori who have not been party to such settlements. This could lead to ongoing disparities and inequalities for Māori who are not formally recognized under the Treaty.
Furthermore, the bill's emphasis on "everyone is equal before the law" could be interpreted as diminishing the unique and distinct rights of Māori as tangata whenua (people of the land). Some Māori argue that this principle could override their customary rights and traditions, which are deeply rooted in their cultural identity and connection to the land.The way Principle 2 is worded could potentially be used by the Crown to override Māori land rights under certain circumstances. Here's how:
* Limited Recognition: The principle states that Māori rights are recognized only if they are "agreed in the settlement of a historical treaty claim." This could exclude Māori land rights that haven't been formally recognized or settled upon.
* "Everyone is Equal Before the Law": This principle, while intended to promote fairness, could be interpreted to mean that Māori land rights should not be treated differently from other property rights. This could potentially weaken the special status of Māori land as taonga tuku puku (treasures of the ancestors).
@@morbidclashthey ask the same questions over and over. I've yet to see one respond in a way which suggests they even read the answers. Nga mihi for the mahi, though. 🙏
@@MadCatLady28read the treaty. Understand our shared history. ACTs interpretation is inconsequential, divisive and even the PM says simplistic.
What many kiwis forget is that the Māori have been known to push back on Muslim and African "refugee" immigration for years. Unless you want New Zealand to be unsafe to walk alone at night and you like to see a statistical hike in rape, murder and religious violence along with demands for sharia law, it would be in our best interest to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi and reject the Treaty Principles Bill. It's not worth it. We think the Māori are lazy and do nothing and yes, many of them are lazy and living off of state benefits, however, we'll lose more if we let this bill pass.
You got your numbers wrong, Herald.
This is great, but I wonder how many people who marched and are opposed to this bill actually voted.
Get up and stand up for your right..
I support the Treaty,
So proud to be a kiwi today
All walks of LIFE ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING POWERFUL STRONG MANA STRENGTH 💪 AKE AKE AMINE
The Treaty, signed by the British Crown and supported by the full weight of British Law, is a binding contract in perpetuity.
This Bill is an attempt to re-imagine and re-interpret the Treaty in a ploy to further marginalize the other signatory partner.
Given the 30 year problems NZ has in infrastructure, health, and education to name just a few, focus should be on those. Not using Maori (again), as an easy political drum for the masses.
We have already lost 85% of everything we negotiated in 1840, through 130 years of subsequent settler invasion and illegal confiscations. That’s enough.
We will not go quietly into the night as has happened in so many colonised lands!
It wasn't just signed by the British. It was also drafted and penned by them. Yet now apparently only maori are the ones able and allowed to give the interpretation of it? lol, please. 😅😅
@@gavinmcewen5896”their waitangi tribunal” you’re as dumb as they come 😂
@@puawaiherewini5993 any idiot can make ad hominem attacks and avoid the actual issue raised.
@@gavinmcewen5896 the tribunal is a permanent commission of inquiry established by the NZ government.
I reiterate, you are as dumb as they come 😂
Liar
OK, so you can do the Hakka.
Now what?
35 thousand? Lol lies lies and more lies..there were over 2hundred thousands who attended that March..
How many of them had a job?
Maori seem to want all the benifits of being a sovereign citizen without any of the duties or responsibilities. Lol , only TPM could make this crazy nonsense up.
Not true..they would and have defended this land..and still guard against the excesses of foreign corporations who would rape the land
Voting ACT next election.
This is so cringe. Most New Zealanders believe in equal rights.
Oh is that why ACT got so many votes? Cause their policies are so popular? 😂
More popular then what party ? Oh thats right @lorrainemcgrail6315
obviously ignorance is bliss in your head...you hv no idea what your talking about, none
This is exactly what I was thinking
Of course the privileged say this all the time its getting old and makes you look more ridiculous
Why didn't the hikoi gain full media coverage? The protest in 2022 was covered leading up to, during, on the day, and the aftermath that followed with drones and reporters on the ground the entire time? Was the hikoi too peaceful? Not enough radicals? Or radicals were too passive? Not to mention the R class? Too well behaved? Unlike the 2022 protest, Māori and supporters were concerned for their childrens safety and upholding the point of it being a protest for peace and unity 😌 Leave Te Tiriti alone! The treaty is not the problem, Seymour 😤😡
what do you mean they want them to read the bill
Please examine and investigate Caeayaron and Suzanna Maria Emmanuel
There are PLENTY who are worse than Seymour
Chris Hipkins pretty quiet given he's leader of the opposition
When you allow people onto your land they so hungus and keen to own it all
Damned politicians.
Just a quick question did anybody actually take the time to sit down and read it ? I'm confused .......
@@Pixie962 O Bless your little heart. No They didn't want to look at it . Maybe If it was discussed between Maori and others Then it would have got off to a better start. Have you red it ?
Nope...
Moari cowboy dnt go to parliment with glasses and a hat on 😂😂😂😂
Seymour can’t even look at the camera let alone look Maori in the face.
He may have opened Pandora`s Box now and yes he couldn't even watch the haka in parliament the other day.
@@malcolmhokai43funny that he was looking straight at the haka in parliament
That is so dumb 😂
35000 against the rest
no
ACT party members have taken Seymour on a visit to the Wellington Zoo and he has grabbed a tiger by the tail
Get rid of the treaty and Maori seats!!! Get rid of racist policies!
Why would we when this gone be a Maori country..our tupuna welcomed the Crown.
Say so say the biggest plonka😅😅😅
Good idea but the Maori at the top of the food chain are making to much treaty money for anything to happen.
Get rid of you, you can leave or you can defect to us, be staunch as a human being and protect the environment. If you choose to pursue profit then there is fate waiting for you
@@lyellclare9365 exactly, and lawyers. It won’t happen.
I was there and there was atleast 100k people
You must be a product of the failed nZ education system and can't count.
In your dreams mate
i was there. it was actually 12 million people. At least
@@josephl9619 fark up nobody
@@zohraharzi whats your dreams? To be part of this family? Or to be a lonely nobody?
If it was a march for equal rights... then it should have been Pakahea marching
Um? They were 🤭
You did not see the brothers and sisters marching with maori it was multi culure peaceful hikoi
It wasnt a march for equal rights. And the bill is not about equal rights either
I guess i'm a Colonesian....
When will this end. Its like ground hog day
Bullshit more like 100 thousand people
Yeah 35K sounds a lot , but it's a lot less than the 3 million quiet, hard workers who just went to work. They will be voting again in 3 years time, and it won't be for TPM or Labour.
STOP THE GRIFT!
Less than .8 of 1% ?
So the Maori don’t want equal rights for New Zealanders, Stop hand outs Let’s have a referendum,
Stop using tax payers money for all their benefits if they don’t want equal rights for New Zealanders.
Rodger rodger rodger. How much are they paying you to bounce around various media selling falsehood and misinformation?
Most of the children in the crowd will be paying for your future handouts of Superannuation via taxes. How bout we just cut that little privilege first...
Definitely more than 35000+++ that was there
I'd have to agree with that it felt more 50k+ easy. I pity those that are for this bill
Meka leka hi meka hidey ho!
There was only 4 or 5 thousand more here than there was in Dunedin in support of the hospital situation protest a couple of weeks ago.
more like 35 hundred
yeah i call bs on 35k
David Seymour for PM.
Same occupation area as the covid protest. Why are the numbers reported so differently?
Because there were way less people at the covid protest. I assure you there was at least 30000 people there today
Which bit of spilled out onto the streets are you not getting? You are only seeing a fraction of the crowd, we coudln't even get past the centograph
Lets see how many show for David Semens protest 😂😂😂
It's a shame. Grown adults can't have a discussion only a shouting match.
Rimmer 101,
There would have been far more people wanting to be at this Hikoi but unfortunately couldn't make it for important reasons. David's Principles have already been seen by the Tribunal and the people are here to oppose it as it is Divisive. If he can't get it there must be something wrong with him. A lot of these people have gone out of their way to be at Parliament for this day all because of one idiot.
If you have your say it will calm matters!.........your nose is growing again Seymour.....I have never seen the racists that have come out in NZ to support Seymour ....you have divided some but obviously that's a small ignorant majority. Love that the Maori have all the support.
Why are people who support Seymour racist?
Please tell me what is racist about wanting equal rights for all races, Not just Maori and European
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barkkkk barkkk barkkkk seymour
@dawnezone8491...exactly like your comment...Seymour barkkkk,barkkkkk
Stop and think! Is it ok for somone to be different and express an opposing views? It is not hate speech to disagree unless abusive language is used'. Like ''Dumb ass'' David Seymour MP really! Is he really a threat to maoridom? All he's simply saying clearly the truth (support fairness 'equitability' a treaty principle) treat protect all treaty partners/ New Zealanders THE SAME under the law like the bill of rights. Protect everyones rights and some maori take that personally responding with abuse and threats showing their true attitude towards us ''pakeha''. You said you represent all kiwis really? Not at all. Most of us pakeha kiwis aren't a little maori most don't speak maori most don't get any cultural support you do we go it alone. So treat us the way you want to be treated to, be respectful activitists, would it be OK for you to speak to the maori queen like this? The laws that work are honesty, respectfulness, kindness and understanding. Thank you David for being respectful under fire!
OMG are you really that naive. Did you not finish school? Same rights. What rights do you not get because of Te Tiriti? tell me that?
That Te Tiriti takes away from you based on your race, give me one example?
Then I will tell you what the Govt has taken away from Maori despite a promise of protection despite the promise of inclusivity and partnership despite the promise of participation.
More than 35 K just saying.
Referendum.
Stop this nonsense, full power to David Seymour and his bill.
Nz become a republic the treaty will mean nothing .
Yes, but we could be in a very rough ride
only the crown and Maori can legally dissolve New Zealand so cry about that too
@@flashrobbie exactly
Good on David Seymour for standing up. Attention seeking rubbish, no grit, no substance just noise, utter nonsense. I am a New Zealander and I support the bill.
Way more than 35000
What is the issue? ]I can't even understand why they are protesting. Does anyone even know? What is it about the bill that's causing people to feel so hurt and fearful? Is it a lack of semiconductor imports? Not enough used cars? A preference for gallium arsenide chips rather than silicon? Seriously, WHY are they having a hikoi?
Doh. It’s quite simple.
Redefining treaty principles and Tino Rangatiratanga.
You can't deflate us mate, we support Luxon if Luxom supports us.. you may wanna think about that seymour
Some reports 15000..others 30000...modern day high tech news is a fail
Sparked a nation wide awakening of normal people to support David's bill
Believe in Jesus Christ and Repent
Beautiful message @SaiahLusiano
Kapai. Ngati Rehia needs to disown Seymour now. Hes a traitor and an idiot 😢😢😢
Totally disagree. Seymour is PM material. He's strong, articulate and totally upfront about how we can grow our country and move forward.
Oh so very democratic
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maori being racist once again
Says the racist one
Jeff being an idiot once again.
Is it 35 .. 42 ... 10 ... the number keeps changing.
Wanted to hear seymour speak
He's like a wind up doll. What's the point.
Maori people's
Proud yo be Maori
David Seymour for Pm
David Seymour for PM. British Civilization changed this country to be where it is today
Which is what, a recession, foreign owned resources, poor health system, high unemployment... need I go on?
They don't work?
we can take annual leave like anyone else.
@@thesquire6352 Yip, annual leave 24/7 365.
@@thesquire6352 I will accept this explanation.
Do you have anything else to say? Probably not😊
All the benefit / privilege come from tax payer. Everyone is equal in NZ.
How about India giving space for peaceful protests by Maori people for a separate land in New Zealand...Just like New Zealand allows freedom of speech by Khalistanis, India too should allow freedom of speech for Maoriland carved out of New Zealand!!
Becarefull there mate those kalistan guys seem like USA agents, looking to undermine India for trading with Russia. They need to have a good hard look whos funding those guys. Cause they look pretty dang rich too.
They are fighting against themselves or the politicians they voted for ????? they are just agro They have a democracy ? yeah or are they still tribes ?
ACT got ten percent of the vote 🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️ nobody voted for this dumb bill
Somebody so stupid that it is beyond their comprehension.
Might need to do some homework bro
@@lorrainemcgrail6315 Māori party got 3%. Probably less next time
@@johnr3150 Yeah supporting the treaty isn't just a Te Pati Maori policy 🤦♀
35 40 thousand sounds like a lot but it’s not much really . Get more people at an all blacks game at Eden park
why talk in english..............cos nobody speaks maori
Ka pai @AlanMitchell-t4q. Whakakorea te pire!🙂
anyone here brought a head with for trading...
I see what you did there @5millman. Behead the Bill!
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this is a show not a protest
everyone is there and we are all nzers, seymours hate has united US ALL AS ONE...i couldnt get to wellinton but joined in new plymouths 1000 strong hikoi to national mp here on sunday. i was so proud as a kiwi because the hate is not ok not anymore. go away seymour go away luxon with your divisive hate