‘Na'a homo ho le’o’ vs ‘Ke tuku kae ’ai e hā?’ – Veiled threats, fighting words that pushed Parliament to the brink
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‘Na'a homo ho le’o’ vs ‘Ke tuku kae ’ai e hā?’ – Veiled threats, fighting words that pushed Parliament to the brink
Warning: This article contains culturally sensitive Tongan phrases with provocative double meanings that some readers may find offensive. Analysis – The heated exchange that nearly turned into an apparent violent brawl in Tonga’s Parliament this week reveals how deeply language and power intertwine in the kingdom’s political culture. The tensions flared in Parliament as Whole […] The post ‘Na’a homo ho le’o’ vs ‘Ke tuku kae ’ai e hā?’ – Veiled t…
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