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Comments by "Angry Kittens" (@AngryKittens) on "How Do Indonesians Feel About Porn? [Street Interview] | ASIAN BOSS" video.
And yet you can't erase the reality that even if the police "ignore" it, it is still ILLEGAL, because your Muslim clerics have way too much power in a supposedly secular democracy.
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ALL Indonesian men have watched porn. I can guarantee that. INCLUDING the "holy" clerics. lol.
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@fjellyo3261 Yep. Brunei and Saudi Arabia being prime examples.
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Simple cleric hypocrisy. Ban in name, but because THEY'RE HUMANS, NOT ROBOTS, they know they will watch it anyway. Also an example of Shariah-creep on the supposedly "secular" Indonesia.
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infernovoid "Personal matter to live in a country", lol. Where are you from? Do you seriously think people can just emigrate easily if they don't agree with the country's laws? haha. So they just wake up one day and say "Oh, I don't like this government anymore, let me just leave my homeland and everyone I love and move to the US or something." You understand why Mexcans risk their life crossing the US border right? Because emigration is NOT easy if you're not a rich westerner in first world country.
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@nads_artpage Human standards, oh robot person with no sexual urges or emotions.
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Also child marriage and spousal abuse.
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@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 Um no. The "telling people what to do" part originated from the Middle East. Southeast Asia is not China either. We didn't really have centralized governments. Even the "empires" (like Sri Vijaya), weren't true empires in the Chinese or Roman sense. Instead they were more like confederations of city-states with a king.
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infernovoid Majority? So what about the minority. Indonesia is NOT a Muslim country, imposing Muslim laws on 34 MILLION non-Muslim Indonesians who can't exactly leave the country is oppression. Especially since it isn't as easy as "leaving the country" if they don't agree with its laws. Indonesia claims to be a secular country, but the reality is very different.
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