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It's part of history and tradition in the same way England singing Swing low sweet chariot is a rugby tradition. The Haka was always a bit of a joke and a laugh at the start of NZ away matches. The Haka in it's current form being performed at Rugby game has no historical or traditional about it.But we're talking about culture. It's part of their tradition and history is it not. I mean, even from a rugby sense it's been going for longer than we've had world cups FFS. By rugby terms that a pretty long time.
England fans don't like it because…… actually I don't really know why.
Joe Marley has actually faced the Haka and is absolutely entitled to voice and opinion on it. People either want freedom of speech or they don't