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From: kupololu
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  • I'm samoan and woul die for it too ... But they shouldn't of laughed at the maori Haka ... Here in Australian jails we all perform all Polynesian hakas together as 1. Here islanders run the jails not the whites not the niggers and enot the Mexicans it just shows how powerful we are when we all stick together ... Toa Samoa for life

  • Maika'i Kela E Na Koa!.

  • continued..... Glad to see my Kanaka Maoli bros show them disrespectful soles whassup though!

  • I scrap soles before, I don't know what the big deal about them being so tuff. Especially the mainland soles, they gotta use weapons now days. Whatevahs!!!

  • Those disrespectful bastards. Braddah was right, show them the Lua. Break their fuckin backs, then pull out their vocal chords. They won't laugh again, ever.

  • woooow ! beautiful, keep your tradition strong is wonderful

  • its fucced up cuz it just made our island usos look bad!! fucc dat shit,i was locced up to but never disrespect our island sivas!!!! my 2 brothers still locced up dey was dere to,ben in since da 1980s!! much respects to all my island homies uce!!

  • @SAMOANCR1P no worry cousin! I know not all soles is like that.

    but yeah man I think all us polynesians got to support each other, we're like a huge family.

  • It doesn't surprise me that Samoans are the ones acting foolish. They're the biggest haters around. You guys should have destroyed them with the lua. Break their fuckin backs!

  • The laughter is from the urban Samoan prisoners who are locked up there also. I was sad to hear it but it's not really their fault, they have become colonized, urbanized and acculurated to the point where they no longer have respect and appreciation for these kinds of things.. Auwe! Funny thing is when the Samoans did their performance the Hawaiians gave them respect and consideration. Why? I don't know, but I was there and I experienced it first hand.

  • wat up oos? a.p.i

  • Yeah, the laughing in the background represents the ignorance we must put up with being Pacific Islander living in the South Eastern United States. Ignorant people everywhere, there are a few people who are genuinely interested in our culture and have a respect for it.

  • Those people laughing in the background is so irritating, that's just not respectful for the people doing the performance.

  • what irritates me the most about this video...is not the chanting or the dance, but the laughing that goes on in the crowd...I know, just cause I hear laughing doesn't necessarily mean that they're laughing at the performance, but more importantly...they're not paying attention to performance...which to me is a mockery of our culture. Where was this performance done? It was great, We as Polynesians are blessed to come from such an amazing history. Mahalo No!

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