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Relations in the fog : Comments

By Roger Smith, published 5/7/2006

To love Indonesia, the country, is not the same as to deny the existence of corruption and human rights violations.

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Oi,

Finally, oz is getting the sh*ts with the Indo's.

PTBI,

saudara ibu makan saya

All the rest, they don't like us, we don't like them.

We took their oil/gas (ha/ha)

But, we gave them $1B for a wave sent by god

Howzabouts next time we give them nuthin, they outnumber us 10 to 1, but their boats don't float so good, so don't expect em to invade.

Inshallah

2 bob

To the tune of white man can't jump: 'Don't you know that ragheds can't swim, ragheds can't swim.'
Posted by 2bob, Saturday, 8 July 2006 9:42:06 PM
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@Kvasir:

LOL, what a hilarious boy. Yet again you try to make clownish jokes about Indonesia in order to cover-up your insecurity over the fact that your "country" Australia is nothing but an illegally-established colony inhabited by descendents of criminals who've brutally committed genocide against Aborigines and have squatted in stolen land eversince.

"Everybody knows that the USSR was a fake federation"
LOL, dear lad, I suggest you read the constitution of USSR which clearly separate the country into smaller federal states based on ethnicity and religion, each with right to secede from USSR. This constitutional right of secession was exercised in 1991, leading to the collapse of USSR.

The inferior USSR failed to survive even a tiny bit of reform ("perestroika") under Gorbachev, meanwhile Indonesia always stand mighty through six periods of major reforms since independence due to our superior unitary state system.

"1965 slaughter of millions of Chinese"
LOL, the 1965 anti-communist purification campaign has nothing to do with ethnic-Chinese, as Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) had rule banning ethnic-Chinese members. Almost all of the anti-communist purge victims were native Indonesians, killed by majority Indonesian people whose iron will was to annihilate communism to its roots after the commies treacherously tried to overthrow the govt under orders from Mao Zedong.

Suharto, being a benevolent humanist, actually send the army to stop the excesses of anti-communist violence by civilians, rescuing many commies from a certain death. Regulations restricting ethnic-Chinese was completely legitimate measure to prevent establishment of fifth-column by enemy country China. We were certainly much more humane than USA's internment of Japanese-Americans and confiscation of all their belongings during WWII .

"I look forward to the day soon when China has the military muscle"

So do Indonesia, currently China is helping us to develop long-range missiles capable of reaching Australia.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1408039/posts
Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Saturday, 8 July 2006 9:56:14 PM
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@2bob:

LOL, methinks you're confusing Indonesians with Arabs who do wear the "kaffiyeh" as traditional head garment. Most likely due to lack of education.

Don't worry about us peaceful and friendly Indonesians invading you, you should be worried with "ragheads" currently swarming your 'hoods, raping your women and beating-up your lifeguards for fun.
Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Saturday, 8 July 2006 10:03:52 PM
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PTBI,

nah mate, simply looking to appeal to the lowest common denominator in this country - hatred of muslims & humour.

That is really the problem here, one really can't get a good 'jihad' going, unless you get lots of alcohol and a really good motto. Not the problem in Indonesia is it? Really hard to get sufficient information to the unwashed to prevent one?

We respect your laws, except where the refusal to hold an admitted leader of a declared terrorist organisation, involved in an attack on our own is involved. I personally make no secret of my support for the papuan independence protestors (who are being killed in secret). I hope PNG continues to supply them with arms from us, to the point that it joins timor leste as an Australian protectorate - probably quite soon - have Aussies found oil there yet?

Yeah, we are so slow - noticed that if its worth having we take it?

Inshallah

2 bob
Posted by 2bob, Sunday, 9 July 2006 7:25:08 AM
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To Mr Proud to be an Indonesian.

With East Timor now looking to become an economic black hole in perpetuity for the Australian people, I don't suppose I could talk you Indonesians into taking the wretched place back?

Also, invading PNG would save Aussie taxpayers an additional $500 million dollars a year. You can have that place too with my personal blessings.
Posted by redneck, Sunday, 9 July 2006 8:27:05 AM
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@2bob:

LOL, don't ask me about "jihad" for I am not a Muslim.

"I hope PNG continues to supply them with arms from us"

LOL, I don't know Australians are still primitive enough to be manufacturing wooden spears and bows-and-arrows. BTW don't worry about PNG, their western provinces is basically under control of Indonesian logging companies, while their PM and the commander of whatever is left of their "armed forces" are under Indonesian payroll.

@redneck:

I'm sorry to say, but Indonesia is pleased to have its East Timorese subsidy burdens shifted to the shoulders of Australian govt at the expense of its taxpayers
Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Monday, 10 July 2006 2:17:39 AM
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