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*Have you observed a situation where the Indonesian desire for social harmony (

Indonesia's economy is a study in neo-feudalism. The "extra quality" lens reveals that social class here is not just about money; it is about keturunan (bloodline) and koneksi (connections).

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What is lost culturally? The Bissu of the Bugis—shamans who embody five genders (male, female, oroané , bissu , calabai ). This ancient gender system was the backbone of pre-Islamic Bugis kingdoms. By erasing modern queer identities, the state is also blinding itself to its own pre-colonial fluidity. The social issue is amnesia —forgetting that Indonesia’s indigenous culture was once more tolerant than the West.

Social media usage has surged 26% year-on-year, with over 180 million active identities, making digital connection central to contemporary Indonesian life. Critical Social Issues *Have you observed a situation where the Indonesian

: While the government has significantly increased spending on mental health, the practice of pasung (shackling those with psychosocial disabilities) remains a persistent issue due to social stigma and lack of community support. World Report 2023: Indonesia | Human Rights Watch

: While 20% of the national budget is allocated to education, significant quality gaps persist in remote areas. Corruption remains a major obstacle to social justice, with high rates of reported bribery in basic public services. Gender & Minority Rights The Bissu of the Bugis—shamans who embody five

The "extra quality" cultural insight here is about . Papuan oral traditions speak of a time before Indonesian rule. The government promotes "culture" as dance performances and woodcarving (asphalt culture), but ignores the political aspect of hak ulayat (customary land rights). To solve this social issue, one must listen to Papuan ongge (traditional songs) which are elegies of loss, not anthems of integration.

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