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You say that, but when I searched "politician brawl" in the last year, I got Illinois, Turkey, Serbia, Georgia (the country), Italy, Brazil, and Argentina. Now not all of those were in the legislative chamber. One was at a board meeting (Illinois mayor), and i think a couple others might have been, out of chambers, too. But at least half of those were in chambers. In the last year. And this isn't even counting the Swedish politician who shot someone, which was at his home.
And you will have to explain how someone doing a traditional dance of political relevance is any less culturally significant than the filibuster.
None of those examples were in the Westminster system however, which places a premium on the conduct within the chamber.
And I guess a bunch of men shouting and banging on tables is the height of civilization
The only way your point makes any sense is if you think British cultural history is more important than Maori cultural history.
Nothing to do with cultural history. Thems the rules, they swore oaths to abide by the rules, they break the rules, they get sanctioned. It’s a simple process of cause and effect. It has nothing to do with the content of their position.