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Reply #15 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 9:43am
 
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:18pm:
Jasin wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:07pm:
Yes - this is a common trait of the Indo Govt.
To wash their hands of what the extremists do (in Borneo & Bali for example) while they just turn a blind eye.
Over the table they condemn the Extremists,
but under the table they 'fund' them.
Just like the USA did with Pinochet in Chile and others.
the Indos appear to be cooperating very well in fighting terrorism, its as much in their interest as ours. As usual you are full of sh!te.


I get my info from Indonesians (co-workers) themselves. They show me the 'clips' of stuff you don't normally see on TV of what happens there. The Govt NOW is trying to do something and save face ONLY because of the new growing opposition of the Borneans (who come out in the thousands, full armed in traditional attire, to both protest and 'defend' themselves), Balinese, smaller minority traditional non-muslim tribes, Timorese, Melanesian nations and now Phillipines. All of whom are now suggesting 'Alliance' against 'Moslem' Indonesia. Rich Saudi's have visited Indonesia months ago to re-invigorate the Moslem cause (even in Bali).
The Indo Govt is now trying a 'save face' and 'save their authority' because of this, especially after hundreds of thousands of Indonesians around the world held protests.

It's a case of 'too late' for the Politicians there - they originally supported and pushed the Extremism, then played innocent by turning a blind eye and now they are caught by their own device with the growing opposition and now they are trying to take down their Frankenstein.
We all know what will happen. Allah is greater than Politics in Indonesia and soon - the overthrow of the Govt from within will commence.

When the other 'big' wars begin, the Indo Govt will be no more and the 'Alliance' will invade Indonesia.
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Reply #16 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:24am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 6:56pm:



Will they be banning the organisations that continue to slaughter thousands of West Papuans like we allowed them to do to the East Timorese?

The indonesian government is a hard line islamist organisation that routinely murders innocent women, children.

So fkk them and their bullsh1t lies
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Reply #17 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:38am
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes



Including the sanctioned killing of women and children of 'lesser' non-muslim countries like West Papua and East Timor.


Yep, Im glad we Australians kow tow to them at every opportunity


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Reply #18 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 11:10am
 
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:24pm:
Karnal wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:22pm:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:36pm:
Karnal wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:32pm:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:25pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes
what? Lol.


I know, I didn't understand it either. But I'm curious, Rhino. You are an avowed racist with a hatred of all things Muselman,
Nothing I have posted indicates this and indeed it is not the case. My dislike is for the Middle Eastern cultures and by default the religion they use to perpetrate their abhorrent practises.
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but you appear to have an interest - and a soft spot if I may - for the Indonesian people.
I have a very good knowledge of Indonesia and a professional interest in the country.

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Would you care to tell us some of your experience in this country?

We're listening, Rhino.
No, I wouldnt.


Why not?
because I like my job.


I don't think you'd get in trouble for saying you did a stint in Indonesia as a cop, Rhino, but I wasn't asking you to say that.
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Reply #19 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 12:13pm
 
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:25pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes
what? Lol.


It's a country, not a country club. Many people don't realise.
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Reply #20 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 1:46pm
 
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:38am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes



Including the sanctioned killing of women and children of 'lesser' non-muslim countries like West Papua and East Timor.


Yep, Im glad we Australians kow tow to them at every opportunity


The Indonesian Government doesn't care what religion an individual practices as long as they accept the sovereignty of Jakarta.   Indonesia throughout it's history has been beset with separatist movements - the eternal pull of the periphery away from the centre of an archipelago of islands which were melded into a nation state by first the Dutch and then later, the Javanese themselves when the took over.    Resistance is painted as an "us" versus "them", usually on tribal/ethnicity/religious grounds but in reality it has little to do with religion.   If you look at the history of the Indonesian occupation of West New Guinea and then later, East Timor, that is obvious.   The Indonesia occupation was based on politics, not religion.  The local religious practices were allowed to continue as they had, before the start of the occupation.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #21 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 1:48pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 11:10am:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:24pm:
Karnal wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:22pm:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:36pm:
Karnal wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:32pm:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:25pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes
what? Lol.


I know, I didn't understand it either. But I'm curious, Rhino. You are an avowed racist with a hatred of all things Muselman,
Nothing I have posted indicates this and indeed it is not the case. My dislike is for the Middle Eastern cultures and by default the religion they use to perpetrate their abhorrent practises.
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but you appear to have an interest - and a soft spot if I may - for the Indonesian people.
I have a very good knowledge of Indonesia and a professional interest in the country.

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Would you care to tell us some of your experience in this country?

We're listening, Rhino.
No, I wouldnt.


Why not?
because I like my job.


I don't think you'd get in trouble for saying you did a stint in Indonesia as a cop, Rhino, but I wasn't asking you to say that.


It's all very top secret, what Rhino does.


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Reply #22 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 2:21pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 1:46pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:38am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes



Including the sanctioned killing of women and children of 'lesser' non-muslim countries like West Papua and East Timor.


Yep, Im glad we Australians kow tow to them at every opportunity


The Indonesian Government doesn't care what religion an individual practices as long as they accept the sovereignty of Jakarta.   Indonesia throughout it's history has been beset with separatist movements - the eternal pull of the periphery away from the centre of an archipelago of islands which were melded into a nation state by first the Dutch and then later, the Javanese themselves when the took over.    Resistance is painted as an "us" versus "them", usually on tribal/ethnicity/religious grounds but in reality it has little to do with religion.   If you look at the history of the Indonesian occupation of West New Guinea and then later, East Timor, that is obvious.   The Indonesia occupation was based on politics, not religion.  The local religious practices were allowed to continue as they had, before the start of the occupation.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes



Well it is painted as an "us verses them" because that is what it is. The Papuans and the Timorese are NOT indonesians and Papua should not be under indonesian control.


Yes the occupation is based on politics, but the willingness to murder women and children is based on, for want of a better description religious 'untermensch'. They can murder Papuans because they don't consider them humans, plain and fkken simple.


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Reply #23 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 2:28pm
 
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 2:21pm:
We it is painted as an "us verses them" because that is what it is. The Papuans and the Timorese are NOT indonesians and Papua should not be under indonesian control.


Couldn't agree more, BigOl64.   However, I recognise that boat has well and truly sailed.  Short of another Habibie moment, the Indonesians will continue to control that half of the island.   We had our chance in 1960 but were ill-equipped to enforce it.  Our "great and powerful friends" had indicated that they favoured Indonesia over us and so we were forced to shut up and step back.  Sukarno won that and so the UN handed West Papua over to them.

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Yes the occupation is based on politics, but the willingness to murder women and children is based on, for want of a better description religious 'untermensch'. They can murder Papuans because they don't consider them humans, plain and fkken simple.


Oh, I wish it was, BigOl64.  In reality, it is far more complex than you are willing to admit because to do so would demolish your views.    West Papuans are killed because they resist Jakarta's rule, not because they are "untermensch".    Roll Eyes
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Reply #24 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 2:38pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 2:28pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 2:21pm:
We it is painted as an "us verses them" because that is what it is. The Papuans and the Timorese are NOT indonesians and Papua should not be under indonesian control.


Couldn't agree more, BigOl64.   However, I recognise that boat has well and truly sailed.  Short of another Habibie moment, the Indonesians will continue to control that half of the island.   We had our chance in 1960 but were ill-equipped to enforce it.  Our "great and powerful friends" had indicated that they favoured Indonesia over us and so we were forced to shut up and step back.  Sukarno won that and so the UN handed West Papua over to them.

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Yes the occupation is based on politics, but the willingness to murder women and children is based on, for want of a better description religious 'untermensch'. They can murder Papuans because they don't consider them humans, plain and fkken simple.


Oh, I wish it was, BigOl64.  In reality, it is far more complex than you are willing to admit because to do so would demolish your views.    West Papuans are killed because they resist Jakarta's rule, not because they are "untermensch".    Roll Eyes



They are killed easily because they are untermensch, like they did with the Timorese. Deliberately murdering civilians is easier if you think they are nothing more than animals.

You don't get civilian deaths in the 10s if not 100s of 1000s if you consider the women and children you are shooting as human.


The thing that has always stunk is the way we allow there sh1t to continue and the mere mention of their murderous behavior sets the fkkheads off and we slime straight in with a heart felt apology for pointing out they are murdering innocent civilians.


That sh1t isn't that complex.  Angry Angry Angry


If I stand alone with my unbridled hatred of indoneasia then Im fine with that.


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Reply #25 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 4:42pm
 
freediver wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 12:13pm:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:25pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes
what? Lol.


It's a country, not a country club. Many people don't realise.


They're nicer than the Arabs, FD - they don't have the subhuman Negroid gene.

A plausible theory, remember.
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Reply #26 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 6:13pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 1:46pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:38am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes



Including the sanctioned killing of women and children of 'lesser' non-muslim countries like West Papua and East Timor.


Yep, Im glad we Australians kow tow to them at every opportunity


The Indonesian Government doesn't care what religion an individual practices as long as they accept the sovereignty of Jakarta.   


Ok now the waffle is gone...  perhaps bwian can explain Aceh and why is it that the government has problems with Muslims killing people.  The fact they don't care bwian hasn't remedied the problem now has it?  hmmmm Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #27 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 9:43pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 9:43am:
rhino wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:18pm:
Jasin wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 10:07pm:
Yes - this is a common trait of the Indo Govt.
To wash their hands of what the extremists do (in Borneo & Bali for example) while they just turn a blind eye.
Over the table they condemn the Extremists,
but under the table they 'fund' them.
Just like the USA did with Pinochet in Chile and others.
the Indos appear to be cooperating very well in fighting terrorism, its as much in their interest as ours. As usual you are full of sh!te.


I get my info from Indonesians (co-workers) themselves. They show me the 'clips' of stuff you don't normally see on TV of what happens there. The Govt NOW is trying to do something and save face ONLY because of the new growing opposition of the Borneans (who come out in the thousands, full armed in traditional attire, to both protest and 'defend' themselves), Balinese, smaller minority traditional non-muslim tribes, Timorese, Melanesian nations and now Phillipines. All of whom are now suggesting 'Alliance' against 'Moslem' Indonesia. Rich Saudi's have visited Indonesia months ago to re-invigorate the Moslem cause (even in Bali).
The Indo Govt is now trying a 'save face' and 'save their authority' because of this, especially after hundreds of thousands of Indonesians around the world held protests.

It's a case of 'too late' for the Politicians there - they originally supported and pushed the Extremism, then played innocent by turning a blind eye and now they are caught by their own device with the growing opposition and now they are trying to take down their Frankenstein.
We all know what will happen. Allah is greater than Politics in Indonesia and soon - the overthrow of the Govt from within will commence.

When the other 'big' wars begin, the Indo Govt will be no more and the 'Alliance' will invade Indonesia.
You should write a book on what you dont know instead of posting it here.
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Reply #28 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 9:45pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 1:46pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:38am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes



Including the sanctioned killing of women and children of 'lesser' non-muslim countries like West Papua and East Timor.


Yep, Im glad we Australians kow tow to them at every opportunity


The Indonesian Government doesn't care what religion an individual practices as long as they accept the sovereignty of Jakarta.   Indonesia throughout it's history has been beset with separatist movements - the eternal pull of the periphery away from the centre of an archipelago of islands which were melded into a nation state by first the Dutch and then later, the Javanese themselves when the took over.    Resistance is painted as an "us" versus "them", usually on tribal/ethnicity/religious grounds but in reality it has little to do with religion.   If you look at the history of the Indonesian occupation of West New Guinea and then later, East Timor, that is obvious.   The Indonesia occupation was based on politics, not religion.  The local religious practices were allowed to continue as they had, before the start of the occupation.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
well Brian , you surprise me, you actually know something and are right about it.
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Reply #29 - Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:24pm
 
rhino wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 9:45pm:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 1:46pm:
BigOl64 wrote on Jul 13th, 2017 at 10:38am:
Brian Ross wrote on Jul 12th, 2017 at 9:09pm:
What people don't understand is that Indonesia is a nation state.  Anything that threatens the rule of that state is not popular with the existing government.    Roll Eyes



Including the sanctioned killing of women and children of 'lesser' non-muslim countries like West Papua and East Timor.


Yep, Im glad we Australians kow tow to them at every opportunity


The Indonesian Government doesn't care what religion an individual practices as long as they accept the sovereignty of Jakarta.   Indonesia throughout it's history has been beset with separatist movements - the eternal pull of the periphery away from the centre of an archipelago of islands which were melded into a nation state by first the Dutch and then later, the Javanese themselves when the took over.    Resistance is painted as an "us" versus "them", usually on tribal/ethnicity/religious grounds but in reality it has little to do with religion.   If you look at the history of the Indonesian occupation of West New Guinea and then later, East Timor, that is obvious.   The Indonesia occupation was based on politics, not religion.  The local religious practices were allowed to continue as they had, before the start of the occupation.    Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
well Brian , you surprise me, you actually know something and are right about it.


I blame Islam.

You?
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