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    Quote Originally Posted by MrTuthaus View Post
    wa may discrimination nahitabo. dili ni related.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    wa may discrimination nahitabo. dili ni related.
    Discrimination and violence against people of Chinese descent in Indonesia has been recorded since at least 1740

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    Are you insinuating that the same will also happen here?

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    Indonesia is known for extreme violence. I certainly wouldn't choose to live there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C'thulhu View Post
    Are you insinuating that the same will also happen here?
    i'm just sharing i'm not in favor

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    insik nsad.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrTuthaus View Post
    Discrimination and violence against people of Chinese descent in Indonesia has been recorded since at least 1740
    ako pasabot unsay naka related ana sa nahitabo sa pinas. wala may nahitabo nga discrimination sa mga insik sa pinas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    ako pasabot unsay naka related ana sa nahitabo sa pinas. wala may nahitabo nga discrimination sa mga insik sa pinas.
    nibasa ka sa article?

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    I heard from a fellow Malaysian that it's also happening in Malaysia,
    the government there gives more favor to the native malays compared with the ethnic chinese.

    Bumiputra is a Malay term that means "son of the land," and the policy offers significant benefits for the country's ethnic majority. Malay-run food courts, for example, are administered by local municipalities and their monthly rents are held at 30 ringgit ($9). By contrast, ethnic-Chinese food courts are privately run and their rents stand at around 800 ringgit, roughly 25 times higher. City-administered spaces openly favor Malay restaurant owners, and Chinese Malaysians have grown increasingly frustrated about such an unfair treatment.
    Malaysia's ethnic tensions grow as economy slows- Nikkei Asian Review

    Quite surprising that this also existed in Indonesia,
    maorag dili gyud tingale ganahan ug chinese ning mga muslim.

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