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  • Miris sx mlihat video ini..mdh2an jakarta bz mnjadi kota yg bersih,bebas dr banjir,serta macet..mdh2an jakarta k depanny bz mnjadi sperti ibu kota negara2 lain.

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  • 4th world countries LOL

  • fuck journeyman pictures always doing negative stories about Islamic cultures

  • @KnightCrawler2: If you take a look at the video carefully (instead of being angry for no reason), there's nothing in the video talking about Islam or Islamic culture. The video has discussed the issue of flooding in Jakarta very well and it may put necessary pressure on the government to do something better about it.

  • JAKARTANS COME TO ATLANTA GEORGIA!

  • 02:12 garbage being dumped on people!

  • I used to live in Jakarta. Yes, it floods a lot, and yes, they have some major problems. I lived in Northern Jakarta as well, and we certainly saw our share of floods. The city is poorly, poorly organized with horrendous city planning. With that said, however, I loved my time there. I do hope the best for the city, as millions and millions of hard working people live there. They deserve good lives; I hope they get their ducks in a row.

  • 08:07,, I like that

  • The corrupt elite are wrecking this area by destroying trees and farms and by building luxury golf courses, luxury housing complexes and luxury malls. The poor people, having been forced off the land and into city slums, are made to pay for education and health care, while the rich pay little or no tax.

  • @Indulf21 The USA put the political system into place in the 1960s when they got their CIA pals in the Indonesian military to topple Sukarno. Now the CIA-Mossad guys are getting their Saudi friends to promote the Islamists, so as to keep the feudal system in place.

  • My family lives in Jakarta, and they're rich and they have big houses. Most of the houses I saw were huge! The malls are awesome.

  • I'm a kid from jakarta and flood always get in to my school, because since 50 years ago my school area is very low, but we adapt and walk trough the flood anyway (if we're allowed). and the bells ringing at 7 am(usually 6.30am) it's kind of scary sometimes that my friends and i remembered how fun was it

    -sorry for my bad english, still learning :)

  • FUCK WORLD BANK!!!!!!!!!!

  • i prefer to stay in Bali than Jakarta. Bali is an exotic island! i love Bali.. and my next destination is LOMBOK! so excited.. XD

  • If you wanna visit Indonesia and you love nature, it's better not to go to Jakarta. Go to Bali Island or Surabaya instead. They got clean environment and people are much more organized than those in Jakarta.

  • they dont deserve a beautiful city

  • This the indonesia beuty they created because there are no timorese massacring indonesians. F.U.

  • You just go to jakarta,bali,lombok,maluku,Etc there are beutiful island and city in indonesia ~!

  • 23 people likes being flooded

    

  • omg.. how can you move millions of people away???

  • fuck the world bank

  • 12:02 that girl wereing that type of white looks good.........

  • Indonesia dahulu adalah bangsa yang besar, tapi sekarang banyak elite politik telah salah jalan, korupsi, kolusi, nepotisme... semua adalah musuh bangsa kita! Mari bangun Indonesia menjadi lebih baik dengan tidak ikut dalam praktiki setan dalam politik.

  • how about underage indonesian prostitutes?

  • @TamilTigerRulZ prostitusion is everywhere, not only in Indonesia. pedophile always be there, in the world, waiting for new victims.

  • @youngyuudai: Thank you for praising Indonesia

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  • Hey ! it is my country ..

    i love indonesian !!!!!!

  • i LUV INDONESIA :*

  • oh sweet a new britney spears record (singing as the world ends!) just what we all need

  • sebagai warga indonesia kita jangan salahin pemerintah terus, kita sendiri juga harus ada inisiatif dan harus bisa membuat perbedaan. semoga gw nanti bisa berkontribusi untuk negara yang indah ini

  • This is an easy problem, though I know its much easier said than done. The Dutch designed a city only for a couple of hundred thousand people. And now there's how many? Indonesia's land area is a fraction of the USA (and yet we're number 4 on the most populated list). Its more about people management more than water channels or traffic issues, which is hard to do. Easy answer? Move out of Jakarta. Btw, it talks about Jakarta, not Indonesia as a country. Economy's doing good, so shut up!

  • bangsa yg kaya raya..tapi karena salah urus oleh pemimpin...

    tapi aku bangga karena menjadi bangsa indonesia

  • genius dutch to build a city on a swamp......

  • @schmands hahaha - they love it dont they? 'hey, shall we have a flapjack and build a city on that dry land over there?, no lets smoke this and build one where the ground is covered in water, it will be so much more likely to result in disaster'' dutch put the d in danger!

  • welcome Jakartans to Bogor

  • Act now !!!

  • @walitung to avoid disapointment, first come first served, hurry while stocks last!

  • Yes.... Very sad... but human is on the SUCIDE MISSION............Not only in Jakarta....every corner of the earth.... moe or less ....same story........

  • bye bye jakarta and everyone will move to bandung ooo nooo......

  • it's sad but these dirty bastards did it to themselves. They pollute mother nature b'cuz they didn't think she could fight back. Dirty fucks.

  • @416RIZZLE416 yeah they could totally clean up now and then, im untidy myself but jeez, someone get those fuckers some bin bags and some lemon pledge or something quick

  • punishment. they deserve it. 

  • WOW, I WISH INDONESIA THE BEST OF LUCK..

  • IT'S BECAUSE OF THE FUCKIN' CORRUPTION.

    End of the story.

  • USA, your country have too much pollution!

  • FUCK INDONASIA INDIA IS THE BEST

  • @misbah605

    INDIA, are you sure?

    you are the worst

  • @revengeofbutthead This guy misbah is a pakistani living in saudi arabia. He is not a indian.

  • @misbah605 thats quite a ridiculous comment dont you think?

  • @misbah605 lol i think india is about as fuckup too. Lol 3rd world countries.

  • To solve this problem, first solve how to say to all the greedy entrepreneur bastard that their money cause all of these.. O what the hell just let it drown, hopefully it will opens indonesia's eyes that have long been shuted..

  • "must be dead body blocking the river..." so many die in indonesia, ppl say is a good thing to killing "other" native. i say go ahead... go kill everthing even own country. Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. GOV DOOM US ALL!!!

  • Many ppl always say indonesia is the most resource abundant country. It's blessed with gold, oil, uranium, timber, fish, spices etc. But it's unfortunate the gov't is corrupt, citizen uneducated. Same story over and over. Get over it. It's the decision of the people that a country is poor, get screwed by other nations (singapore). I think Indonesia exist just to show the world how messed up a country can be if people stay uneducated, evil and selfish. I've lost my sympathy and respect.

  • gross

    

  • i miss jakarta, currently in uk.more things to do in jakarta!!

  • to "divert" the population , Indo needs to develop other cities to ease of the over populated jakarta....... :)

  • I was stationed in Jakarta for 3 months - was there Sept. to December 2007. I found the ordinary everyday people to be some of the nicest, gentle and happy I've ever met. Living in Jakarta is stinkiest, most polluted city I have ever had the misfortune to visit, but I will always think of the inhabitants as stoic, friendly and capable of enjoying life - even under very difficult circumstances. The POLITICAL system on the other hand is extremely corrupt and has sold out the Indonesian people.

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  • Funny how they show this super nice apartment living ~then they go to the there real people of jakarta right after that. None of those people will be living there. People of jakarta dont need another skyscraper, They need better public transportation, and help for the young and poor. Keep in mind , I love Jakarta. Some of the best people in the world.

  • you can have all the luxury malls and apartments you want but once you go outside, all you see see is traffic jams, slums, filth, sewage, poor people, beggars, trash, pollution, pot holes, old buildings, unemployed people sitting around......

  • Interestingly both Amsterdam and Jakarta are on the lowlands. Maybe that's why the Dutch colonial government knew how to manage the infrastructure of the city to avoid flooding?

  • Kemang Village will undoubtedly be one of the worst things to happen to Jakarta in recent years. There is absolutely NO WAY that Kemang can cope with an extra 10,000 people in one area. Where will all those cars go? What an amazingly short-sighted project. I love Jakarta, Indonesia, and Indonesian people, thus I feel compelled to hate anything to do with this project.

  • the dutch care more about jakarta than indonesians themselves lol

  • @kentan2202 that's true I guess lol it's funny how the colonial governments care more about the proper developments of their asian former colonies than the self-governments of those former colonies. 

  • It's funny to me that all problems explained in this video started occurring after the dutch left. When they removed the trams that maintained public transport, and when they sent the dutch away that were maintaining the city (that by their idea was laying just fine under the sea level).

  • @samipso colonialism is always bad, oppression of human rights are not the law where people could live properly on. I'm not saying being poor is better, but looking western countries outside of europe now, exept canada I have nothing to say about canada, I'm not positive that its better not to had our independence in 1945.

  • its the mentality of its people

  • damn fuckin right its gonna get worse, its happening all over, excellent video. its a reality

  • is there anyone can tell me what is the name of mall at 10,54 ??

  • @jmw110 Pacific Place i guess....

  • @jmw110 Pacific Place i guess.... and grand indo

  • it would be good for the planet if this nation of murdering scum sank into the ocean Indonesia is the evil empire.

  • I've been to alot of these malls it's easy to forget what's going on outside once your in one of these malls.

  • @tejano2828 very true

  • what's not so funny about these lavish apartments and malls is the minute you step outside into the street your bombarded by filth, squatters, sewage on the roads...you can beautify all these buildings jakarta but you cannot change the outside no matter how hard you try.

  • @tejano2828 I'm sorry, why can't we? Tell me - do we have a fundamental issue in overcoming poverty? Or are you just a racist who thinks that non-white people will never prosper? Our corruption is slowly decreasing, GDP is higher than ever, the Rupiah is getting stronger, the government is now getting more competent, investment rating is going up, economy is expanding at a rate faster than any developed countries...so tell me again why can't we "change things no matter how hard we try"?

  • @tejano2828 i agree, but they could "improve" the infrastructure and urban planning. If the corrupted government allocates the money into a better transportation, sewage system, infrastructure, proper housing instead of makeshift ghettos for poor

  • the main problems for this country is corruption,if this desease can be cure i believe Indonesian economy would be the 4th largest in the world,237 million people means alot of potential,beside it's rich mineral recources.Indonesia is the member of G-20 but still behind Brazil,it's time for the young generations to cure this corruption desease,so this kind of problem about Jakarta city one day would be gone

  • Jakarta , 25 million residents,you can find plentiful of Bentley,Rolls Royce,Ferarri,Lamborghini,Porc­he,Aston Martin,Mercedes Maybach and many more in the city roads,also million dollar houses,super luxury appartments,very expensive condos,130 malls,but you also can find one of the poorest slum in Indonesia in downtown Jakarta,the economic gap betwen rich and poor is still wide,nothing to be proud of,big job for the government to narrowing this gap

  • i guess we won't be needing more suicide bombers during flood season

  • @youngyuudai:1 answer 4 that........corruption. Very worse, just like cancer. But we still have a great expectation from young generation. They are already sustainably showing their positive contribution to the nation about change. soon....

  • @wilsontt88

    Believe cynthiawen74...police are corrupt, if you don't believe me then ask my wife, she was born and lived in Jakarta most of her life.

  • floods? naturallll

    Destroyed homes? of coursee

    Poor men and women? always

    Tell me what i need to worry about?

  • I remember telling some of my Indonesian friends that Jakarta was at risk of sinking, but they didn't believe me. Oh well, at least I know it's a real threat.

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  • Indonesia is a very beautiful country & despite only having the privilege of staying there for 2 years, I truly adore this nation.

    But here's the thing, in the past I was "fined" illegally twice whilst driving & once the cops approached me, they actually had the nerve to ask me for a bribe openly. I know this sounds utterly absurd & unbelievable. But believe me, HE ASKED FOR A BRIBE. In the end they ended up forcing me to "pay" idr 300k & 350k for each of these "fines". Simply unbelievable...

  • @cynthiawen74

    Well, I've been to Bali once & it's been very memorable to me and my family. Yes, I've heard of the corruptions in Indonesia & I couldn't believe it myself since they seemed to be such a nice and friendly people to me. Now, I'm not saying that you're lying Cynthia, but for a male policeman to ask for money from a woman - a bribe money on top of that, just sounds... totally ridiculous. Are you sure they are real officers/not posers of some sort? Sometimes you'd get one of those

  • @wilsontt88 well it happens , i'm an indonesian , and it happens a lot ! police do that for their own sake . maybe it's a lil bit different in Bali (that which is a tourism place) . hehe .

  • @cynthiawen74 - Um wow ...

  • yuk! they're better off colonised. dirty people, dirty country. slavery should be legalise for indons slaves

  • to youngyuudai:

    Indonesia is a big country with huge population...So, it's not easy to manage as those smaller country like SIngapore or Malaysia...

    Especially after 30 year plus of Suharto's corrupted reign that has rooted deep in our government systems... It definitely takes time to get rid of those dirty n corrupted systems...

    Believe me, in about 10 year time, Indo will be like current China....

    So u just don't talk shit...

  • @Forgiatto

    Wow, being a Taiwanese myself I'm amazed at your words. After being sent by my company to work in Balikpapan for the past 2 years, I've noticed the similar problem that plagues Indonesia: "The people's mentality". 64 Years after independence & you guys haven't advanced much despite having superpower resources & still blames the Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Gov't, etc for your problem. In 10 years you could be China? Your gov't even still import rice from Thailand for Heaven's sake!

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  • true..the government should be more strict about the policy..

    most of the house that got flooded is the illegal one..there are too many people in Jakarta, we need to learn from singapore, on how they manage their country.. :)

  • bee check!

  • ...continuation...

    but give us Indonesia & I'm sure our gov't will have no trouble swapping our nation - in its entirety, for yours - entirely.

  • @youngyuudai

    The answer is simple; corruption, corruption and corruption.

  • @youngyuudai misgovernment and mismanagement is the answer shame to admit though but that is reality. And maybe it the harsh condition of your country thay make your country produce hardworking people resulted in becoming developed country :)

  • Indonesia is a highly resourceful, mineral rich, absolutely fertile, full of limitless energy sources, lots of huge trees, thousands of islands, etc. And guess what? Your country is a super wealthy nation in every aspect to a foreigners eyes hence mine.

    ...but why you guys aren't a superpower yet still amazes me.

    Look, I know we had limited resources, unfertile terrain & practically still at war with the North

    ...continued...

  • @youngyuudai

    because it is not what is in the land

    it is what is in the mind of the people

  • @youngyuudai - Superpower Country has nothing to do with having resources .... Superpower nations and great power nation are just nations who are rich,low poverty, high living standards, and thing as such .. United States along with countries like Canada, UK, France, Germany and those country who are very rich and powerful are called great powers .. Superpowers was just a term created for the cold war between USSR and USA.

  • @youngyuudai - Nothing of which you stated relates to a nation being a superpower ... Superpower terms were terms used to describe the power of the USSR and USA in the cold war. Nowadays a nation is considered a great power .. Which are nations such as France, UK, USA, Germany, Canada and nations with high power and strong influences politically and economically around the world.

  • @youngyuudai - And they aren´t reporting on Indonesia .. They are reporting on the city that seems to be failing little by little.

  • @young Indeed, I have once discussed with my mother, if I were to swap the peoples of Indonesia and the people of Japan. Would Japan turn into a hell hole and Indonesia, a paradise. The conclusion that I came to is no. I came to conclude that what made some nations greater than others is not genetics or other predisposition but culture. Some culture promotes productivity and hard work and peoples of such culture benefits because they have a tendency to be more productive than other peoples ~cont

  • @RoniCMaster ~cont. But culture itself originates from geography and long-standing geopolitical norms. The conditions that surrounds a people affect the culture they develop. Indonesia, being richly-endowed and largely isolated from competition or constant wars came to create a culture of complacency and mediocrity. Because things are in abundance that the complacency persists, since making a living is a lot easier compared to other places. As you said, the land is fertile and resources is ~cont

  • @RoniCMaster ~cont. in abundance. So, swapping with any people will make no difference since the environmental pressures will create the same effect in the new group of people (assuming they were cultural blanks or have been staying for a few generations). I guess the case in point could be seen in the conditions of the most developed nations on earth. They are either resource-poor (ie. China, Japan, South Korea), historically at bitter competition (ie. Europe), or fleeing immigrants (ie. US).

  • @RoniCMaster Essentially, an easy life makes one lazy, a hard life makes one hardworking. In the end, the one who works hard and is productive is more likely to be successful than the one who is lazy and complacent. Simple enough?

  • @RoniCMaster

    I appreciate your concern, but for me, it is not suitable to compare S. Korea with Indonesia. Singapore is more suitable to compare with Korea. Indonesia is a multi-national country while Korea is not. Indonesia located at the Pasific's Ring of fire while Korea is not. The culture in Indonesia is also not the same as Korea.

    The region culture is about spending most of your time with your family. Meaning, we only work 5 days a week (con..)

  • @RoniCMaster

    and, if we finished work at 6pm, we come home at 6pm. Unlike Korea where you need to do lenghtened your worktime until 8pm. (well, as far as i know, my friends who work at S. korean company, is the richest, but at the same time, have no life at all. spending most of her time at work.. is really not encouraging in our culture.)

  • @radin87 With regards to geography, Indonesia is similar to Japan. With the exception of climate, both are archipelagos situated on top of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Both experience significant seismic activities all year round. With regards to ethnic diversity, you can say the same of the US. On top of which the US is also richly endowed with natural resources and have a population that is largely religious. cont~

  • ~cont. Yet, Indonesia is a far cry from any of these countries in its people's standards of living. This is also in light of the fact that we were independent way before many of our neighbors, yet our development never moved at the pace fitting for Southeast Asia's largest nation. In fact, it was the countries thought to have least chance at development that became the most developed; Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore. It made me seriously question the merits of our culture. cont~

  • ~cont. Whether we would like to say that other cultures created working drones out of people to make ourselves feel better, the fact remains that the lack of development have left us as one of the poorer countries in the world. A significant portion of our people still live in poverty and when poverty persists, the nation can forget about scientific and political development since all these depends on well-being of the populace. Economic development should take precedence over culture.

  • @RoniCMaster

    Yes, I agree that economic development should takes precedence, but that's not an excuses to abandon cultures. Plus, Indonesian territory are far more larger than that of Japan, and far more diverse than that of Japan, Taiwan, America and Korea. In addition, America is located on a mainland, and not located on archipelago region. Plus, any nation located on a strategic economic region usually easier to develop. Example, Singapore and Malaysia. (.cont)

  • @RoniCMaster

    ~cont.

    Now, takes Indonesia region as an example, economic activities centered mostly around Javanese Island and its capital, Jakarta. (plus, home to 1/3 of its population). Now, tell me if you know the answer.. the most effectives way to develop all region in Indonesia.

    Sumatera, Kalimantan, Maluku, New Guinea, Sulawesi, Flores alongside with more than 200 mill of its population.

  • @rad The most important contribution that the central government can give is removing red tapes and administration hurdles that are stifling business and trade. They reduce business confidence and ensure that jobs that could have been created never materialized. Other administrative hurdles should also be eliminated. Changing residence, for example, is a difficult process since in order to have your address changed on the KTP (ID card), you have to go through several local administrations. cont~

  • ~cont. The idea behind it is tax purposes but such hassle is an obstacle to the free movement of people. I suggest making issuance of KTP the responsibility of national administration, not local. Data of changes in residence could be shared with local administration for their tax purposes. This would have the benefit of stifling corruption, since people could easily flee from a more corrupt region to a less corrupt region, forcing improvements on administrations facing the brain drain. cont~

  • ~cont. Additionally, to improve infrastructures and hence reduce business costs, we should remove oil subsidies which takes 13% of government budget and benefit mostly the upper-middle class. Further, fuel tax should be imposed. The capital freed from subsidizing fuel, in addition to income from fuel tax, should be used to improve infrastructure and public transportation to ease movement of people while reducing traffic congestion in cities. This should be done over years to reduce shocks. cont~

  • ~cont. Indonesia should also open itself to FDIs and insist on companies opening in Indonesia, esp technology companies, to form joint ventures with local companies and thus facilitate both job creation and knowledge & technology transfer. For export-manufacturing MNCs, to encourage them to set up factories outside Java, you can create industrial zones in other islands with ready-built factories, in addition to tax breaks for the first few years of operation. I have many more thoughts but....

  • @youngyuudai dont understand the thumbs up here. you dont understand foreign policies set up by the already superpower governments in the west; imf for example. corruption is also one of those things so rife in indonesia, only recently susilo bambang got things a bit better

  • @youngyuudai or world bank!

  • @youngyuudai :

    just ca. 1000 people who think bout that, but these ca. 1000 people have to fight against another 230mio. people, who DON'T HAVE desire and also mind to make this country better.

  • @youngyuudai annyong haseyo.... :)

  • ade baik nya kalau orang indonesia ni pikir masalah jakarta yang nak tenggelam ni LOL..daripada asyik memikirkan hal orang malaysia.....

    mind ur own business

  • Yeah.. that was the worst flood ever !

    Should send this video to the local government to get their asses move quickly to fix the problem.

    Ignore the comments from the malaysians, they're just jealous.

  • but we still have a big city like makassar and surabaya....thats mean we have a chance to be a superpower

    so shut your mouth yankee

  • LOL jakarta is sinking, and those indonesian on youtube keep thinking indonesia will become superpower hahaha, jakarta is fuck up

  • so the Dutch colonizers 90 years ago actually built the safety checks in jakarata? and all this while - in the 21st century - the natives could do nothing? 90 years and they're so incompetent they can't fix their own problems and are turning to their former colonizers? Maybe they deserve to be under colonial rule - just like Africa should also be..

  • Don't call me indon !

    Stupid malaysia

  • Peace Be Unto You !!! Please see this video:

    The Day of Judgement

    watch?v=j8ynjiaiJlA

  • Peace,malaysia and indonesia is the same Malaysia is only 53 years old.same goes to indonesia which is still young..we were raped by british and portugese since 1511 too.we Malaysia have really nothing to proud of..we are still developing.we are not much better than other.bear in mind everyone is the same in this Allah world..lets develop our country people and same goes to indonesia.lets become 2 biggest and richest muslim country in SEA.

  • indeed..our irresponsible development would bring doom upon us someday..i hate the way jakarta look like nowadays..tall building everywhere even in the housing area..not mentioning the flood, the slums, the pollution, and the goddamn traffic jam..it was (almost) a peaceful city back when i was moved here 18 years ago..darn!!!

  • it's not the fault of previous colonisers. Indonesians don't have appreciation for the environment and they are egoist. They are very good at blaming others without looking at the root cause of the problem. Having had dictator, corruptor, greedy, arrogant and ignorant Suharto as the president for that long was obviously the biggest burden for the country.

  • Udah lah yang namanya malingshit kagak bisa ngerti jadi nggak usah si layanin. gw sekarang lagi Di UK gw disini ketemu sama maling shit pas mereka tahu gw dari Indo mereka juga nggak berani apa2

  • Without Holland raping Indonesia in year 1600 untill 1900, Indonesia will be the richest country in S.E.A. Holland people came to Indonesia to search for riches of food and nature. Because they are so interested, they take over Indonesia and monopolized Indonesian economy to get worse and worse. That's why Indonesia is like this, and btw, Indonesia is just 64 years old. You can't compare Indonesia to country like Thailand right now because we're still in a step of building it.

  • Don't be like africans. Stop blaming people for this and that and actually try to get shit done. Korea was colonized by japan for half a century but koreans didn't just sit on their ass awaiting the next international grant for the last couple of decades. They actually worked their ass off to create a wealthy industrial nation.

  • Banjir Kanal Timur (BKT) or East Flood Canal will be done in early 2011. That means There will be no more flood like this in Jakarta in 2011. BKT really helps a very large amount of water to flow to the sea to prevent flood. Let us pray Jakarta will have a bright Future in A decade and no more floods like this.

  • good satire for jakarta's elite

  • Poor maintenance by gov, complicated bureaucracy, corruption and mafias manipulating all the contracts, no strong government policy.

    Jakarta is a MESS, considering its long history, pity pity

  • Greetings from the Philippines...

  • hahahahahahahahahahhaahaha

  • Woahh... I went to Jakarta like 2 years ago. Is it really sinking?! I mean I don't remember anybody saying about that there...

  • God Bless Indonesia

  • God Bless Indonesia

  • kalo bikin bendungan kaga bakalan tenggelem kali ya...

  • Salam dari KL, jorok banget nih kampunya INDON

  • ok ! thanks for the comment ..

    kami akan berusaha memperbaikinya di masa mendatang..

    salam dari Jakarta (kampungnya indon)

    semoga KL dilimpahkan karunia yang lebih!!

  • indonesia can improve. but they need to change, not their building but mentality first. kebanyakan indonesia (bukan semua) suka buang masa jaga tepi kain orang, hingga menabur fitnah pada jiran sendiri, malaysia dan akhirnya membuat perkara yang merugikan diri sendiri. tolong berhenti memfitnah, salah sangka dan terlalu membesarkan salah orang, kerana ia akan berbalik pada kamu juga. kita malaysia suka indonesia tapi lihat, apa yang kamu sudah buat. akhirnya ia memakan diri sendiri.

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  • surabaya bukannya lebih jorok dan lebih panas ?

  • nggak juga kok, sekarang sungai2 & kampung2nya udh pada bersih, kalo masalah panas ya emang krn surabaya di deket laut, rata2 ketinggian cuma 10-20 meter dpl.

  • Tolong Tuhan jangan biar Jawa jatuh ke bawa laut nya ... Tanaku negriku aq rindu!!

  • ASIA FOR ASIA. AND ASIA THE BEST FOREVA

  • I prefer Europe

  • Having lived in Indonesia, Malaysia, & Singapore, I am somewhat confused by a lot of the dialog in this forum since the video was about coastal parts of Jakarta sinking. Clearly, as one of the fast growing countries in the world, all of SEA will have to contend with Indonesia in the future and I for one believe the youth of Indonesia are commited to bringing real change through capitalism and not the fake change via Socialism Obama is bringing to a once great country America.

  • hey lampost1984...

    Even we Malaysia does not familiar with Indonesia, you fucking idiot dont ever to blame asia.. Asia is the best place to be,

    FUCK U EUROPE !

  • hidop liverpool

  • Asia is Beautiful!!! I love Asia. Malasya, Thailand, Singapure, Indonesia, Phillipines, Japan... Great!

  • @joenkike2006 Yes the women are lovely and suck cock very well.

  • u r damn right...some western are more blind n stupid in judging humanity than penan, but never realised it...but i'm not shock cuz their stuck in dark ages long enough until islamic boom...real human will not under estimate others no matter who....

  • I'm very positive that Indonesia is a rising nation and will be a world superpower one day. :)

    But Jakarta sinking?! :(

    This is very bad, and I pray to God for this floodings to stop. God Help Us!

  • @Bulanadi288

    Sorry but praying God won't stop floodings. Solution is real action by government and local administration. Dams and channels need to be cleaned and kept free for water to flow away. Buildings and city facilities need a proper sewers system. Trash should be treated properly too, so it doesn't get dumped into streams and rivers.

  • you are misinformed. latinos dont eat ant's eggs. I am latino, and no one I have ever known would do such a thing. You may eat balut, but i dont eat ant's eggs

  • f*ck you! fag! - -eat rice wacko! .. ...--southeast asians are not sub.humans.. .. ----dont you know that some asean countries have a better economic forecast than the usa..?? -- -we keep our region highly competitive so that progress is assured for us, though some of our neighbors cannot sustain.. . .. -- we have singapore, kuala lumpur, bangkok, manila, jakarta, hanoi-- .. we also have representatives in top50 richest cities in the world! (singapore / manila) . so dont call us subhumans. u r!