A political podcast discusses the controversy surrounding a haka performed by a Māori Party activist that allegedly targeted Dr Parmjeet Palmer, an Indian immigrant and ACT Party MP, highlighting concerns about racism, political satire, and rising tensions within New Zealand's Mā
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I would say that it's deeply concerning because it's not just about me, it's about the wider community as well. And recently we saw that graffiti outside a school. So this is a very serious concern, any anti-migrant sentiment that needs to be called out. But on the other hand, I would say I'm not surprised because they are Maori Party activists.
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