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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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Proud to be JI

You're a credit to the Indonesian Diplomatic Corps mate.

As no other Indonesians are speaking up I assume you speak for all Indonesians ;-)

Keep it up. You are nothing if not amusing.

Pete
Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 12 July 2006 4:05:38 PM
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PTBI-boy, Indonesia and its people are still rubbish - and no, Japanese do not consider you kin in any way. And neither they should. It was so funny to see that loathsome, pathetic Mahathir (another member of the vain Malay race with supremacist delusions) on his regular trips to Japan haranguing Japanese for being "too Westernised". He was received politely but they thought he was a nutcase. Listen here PTBI-boy, most Australians I know will hate Indonesia and Malaysia forever (except the oppressed Chinese there), but we love Japan, Korea and our other civilised neighbours.

I wish every misfortune on Indonesia and Malaysia. Thank God south-eastern Australia has all that ocean and desert to separate us from these despiccable, fascistic, vain, uncultured peasants.
Posted by Kvasir, Wednesday, 12 July 2006 5:45:06 PM
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@plantegenet:

It is all for good fun!

@Kvasir:

LOL, as I said, nobody cares what some Aussie clowns think, as everybody value your thoughts less than a handful of rubbish.

"Japanese do not consider you kin in any way"

LOL, of course they consider us as kin, our first president Sukarno even had a Japanese wife, Dewi Sukarno aka Naoko Nemoto. Can you point-out any Australian PMs or governor-generals who have Japanese wifes?

"but we love Japan, Korea and our other civilised neighbours."

We also love Japanese and Korean soldiers who during World War II taught us how to behead and enslave Australian "Diggers" and other varieties of white parasites as a form of pest-control.
Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Wednesday, 12 July 2006 7:56:05 PM
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It still took millions of you East Indiamen 400 years to stop the handful of Dutch from operating in "your" islands. Pathetic weaklings you are. If you had any dignity or strength you would have stopped them in the first instance, like the Japanese did with the Spanish and Portuguese.
Posted by Kvasir, Thursday, 13 July 2006 5:56:01 PM
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PTBI,

One word, 'CONFRONTASI', you LOST I believe, to us inferior Australians?

That has gotta hurt. (On several separate occassions I understand).

Is that why the army and kopassus ran away when the Aust. Army arrived in Timor? Sick of getting their ass kicked by a bunch of militia in the hills, run by a schoolteacher? couldn't stomach the concept of another confrontasi scenario?

Your country is nothing but a corrupt eyesore, with a judicial system that seems to take a perverse pleasure from ensuring that Indonesia is, and remains a safe hideout for declared terrorist organisations.

I do see why you are proud.

PS Sarcasm Sir, if you struggle to understand it, I suggest you get assistance, although I must point out, it is the lowest form of wit, and I rather hope that you are capable of so doing.

PPS If we are so miserable, and you are so strong, can we have our $1B back please?

Inshallah

2bob
Posted by 2bob, Friday, 14 July 2006 1:12:06 AM
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@Kvasir:

LOL, indeed Indonesia has many glorious experiences in expelling the weakling Portuguese from our soil, such as the victorious assault on the Portuguese in Jayakarta in 1527 (present-day Jakarta) and the successful massacre on the Portuguese garrison in Ternate in 1572. These glorious laurels against weakling Portuguese will forever rest in the hearts of the proud people of Jakarta and Ternate.

The superior ethnic-groups of Indonesia, although disunited, always offered ceaseless warfare against the Dutch (Java War, Batak War, Bali Wars, Padri War, Palembang War, Aceh War, etc) that shed much Dutch blood and drain Dutch treasury, even until the end of their colonial rule, Dutch rule was limited at best in most parts of Indonesia. Once the peoples of Indonesia decided to unite in sacred Youth Pledge of 1928, within 17 years, Indonesia easily cleanse itself from the contamination of 500,000 white parasites living in our country. This common experience in extreminating white parasites will forever be a fond memory shared by all Indonesians.

THE HOLY UNITY OF INDONESIA will forever be etched in stone in the minds of Indonesian people as the key lesson behind our glorious experience during our holy war of independence.
Posted by Proud to be Indonesian, Friday, 14 July 2006 3:55:53 AM
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