When I lived and worked in Indonesia in the 1990s, I hated constantly being called 'bule'. We don't in the UK call Indonesians 'Indos' or 'Coolies'.
@IndoCurious18 күн бұрын
Interesting perspective, thank you for sharing and visiting the channel 😁
@henryfitch871018 күн бұрын
@IndoCurious Racism is not just white against Asians and Afro Caribbeans. I challenged some kids in Indonesia and asked in Bahasa Indonesia what the colour of their blood was. They said red of course and I said mine was the same. I told them colour is only skin deep and you must not discriminate against people whose skin colour is different. They were brown and I am white but we are all human beings and deserve respect. Those kids learnt a lesson that day. The word literally means albino, and is used for foreigners. I don't think Malaysians and Filipinos are 'bule' but brothers and sisters.
@IndoCurious16 күн бұрын
@@henryfitch8710 I appreciate the kindness and equality in your heart, i hope you come back to Indonesia, let us know if you have any questions we should ask people 😁😁
@henryfitch871016 күн бұрын
@@IndoCurious I have only been back once, in the summer of 2003 when my then Muslim Indonesian wife and I spent a month there during which my eldest son was circumcised with his cousin with a party after. You could ask if Indonesian ladies expect Western men to be circumcised if they date.
@shamman7813 күн бұрын
Who's "we"? In no way is this racism u mentioned 1-sided, theres plenty of racists in the UK. When theres ppl here especially in java who worship white ppl to the roof in comparison. Stop acting like a pssy