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Danisht D. Greyhouse
"Anxious Indonesia 2045" — by some people
About me
I am Danisht Dzakwan [Greyhouse] (irregularly pronounced /ˈdɛnɪsˈzɑːkwɑːnˈɡreɪhaʊs/), and I am currently living at
Samarinda,
East Kalimantan,
Indonesia. My real name do not have such surname, as I don't want to legally change name under extremely complex rules. I previously used account
DanielWhernchend until early 2022.
By complete means and apparatus, and along with the greatest authority, a state could unleash political injustice, economic injustice, social injustice, legal injustice, and even humanitarian injustice.
I'd rather like to use the Mahakam or the Mahakam river instead of the
Mahakam River.
I prefer to refer the so-called Indonesian "TV networks" as "TV channels" instead.
My thoughts and opinions
Indonesia during
Abdurrahman Wahid's era was technically a parliamentary republic with an executive president, similar to that of South Africa; or an assembly-independent one, similar to that of former Dutch colony Suriname.
I don't understand why fictional placenames "Wakanda" and "Konoha" are used by Indonesian users as pejoratives for their own country, suggesting that the country is simply fictional. Basically, they are now blaming their own country, claiming that most Indonesians have low IQ, low human resources... They are also creating the stereotype for themselves being the dumbest people in Southeast Asia.
Indonesian Wikipedia is very supportive regarding to the "networked broadcasting system", while I am not so optimistic about it, seeing the reality. The Indonesian television system is more similar to the Philippines, while there are numerous TV stations there, most of them are used as relay stations (including formerly independent stations, e.g.
Kompas TV East Java).
I'd never watched
Samarinda TV in my life. It has been defunct since August 2023, leaving cable Tepian TV as the only local TV station in Samarinda.
Anti-Rohingya sentiment is on the rise.
The
id:Suku Rohingya page is currently autoprotected. It previously has been subject to racist content on that ethnic group. Rohingyans were labeled as "devils" on the page. (I don't welcome any vandalism)
Almost every current Indonesian female full names have at least one name that end in either -a or -i. Many names also have those end in both. Counterexamples are suprisingly extremely rare.
Some notable people I met
Ismunandar [
id], former regent of
East Kutai, on 28 March 2019, during a shareholder meeting on
Bankaltimtara. He was later arrested a year later due to a corruption case.
Vaguely,
Bando Amin [
id], former regent of
Kepahiang in 2015, at his house. He was later arrested two years later also due to a corruption case.
Progress towards the next level (by edits): [ 278 / 500 ]
55.6% completed
Danisht D. Greyhouse
"Anxious Indonesia 2045" — by some people
About me
I am Danisht Dzakwan [Greyhouse] (irregularly pronounced /ˈdɛnɪsˈzɑːkwɑːnˈɡreɪhaʊs/), and I am currently living at
Samarinda,
East Kalimantan,
Indonesia. My real name do not have such surname, as I don't want to legally change name under extremely complex rules. I previously used account
DanielWhernchend until early 2022.
By complete means and apparatus, and along with the greatest authority, a state could unleash political injustice, economic injustice, social injustice, legal injustice, and even humanitarian injustice.
I'd rather like to use the Mahakam or the Mahakam river instead of the
Mahakam River.
I prefer to refer the so-called Indonesian "TV networks" as "TV channels" instead.
My thoughts and opinions
Indonesia during
Abdurrahman Wahid's era was technically a parliamentary republic with an executive president, similar to that of South Africa; or an assembly-independent one, similar to that of former Dutch colony Suriname.
I don't understand why fictional placenames "Wakanda" and "Konoha" are used by Indonesian users as pejoratives for their own country, suggesting that the country is simply fictional. Basically, they are now blaming their own country, claiming that most Indonesians have low IQ, low human resources... They are also creating the stereotype for themselves being the dumbest people in Southeast Asia.
Indonesian Wikipedia is very supportive regarding to the "networked broadcasting system", while I am not so optimistic about it, seeing the reality. The Indonesian television system is more similar to the Philippines, while there are numerous TV stations there, most of them are used as relay stations (including formerly independent stations, e.g.
Kompas TV East Java).
I'd never watched
Samarinda TV in my life. It has been defunct since August 2023, leaving cable Tepian TV as the only local TV station in Samarinda.
Anti-Rohingya sentiment is on the rise.
The
id:Suku Rohingya page is currently autoprotected. It previously has been subject to racist content on that ethnic group. Rohingyans were labeled as "devils" on the page. (I don't welcome any vandalism)
Almost every current Indonesian female full names have at least one name that end in either -a or -i. Many names also have those end in both. Counterexamples are suprisingly extremely rare.
Some notable people I met
Ismunandar [
id], former regent of
East Kutai, on 28 March 2019, during a shareholder meeting on
Bankaltimtara. He was later arrested a year later due to a corruption case.
Vaguely,
Bando Amin [
id], former regent of
Kepahiang in 2015, at his house. He was later arrested two years later also due to a corruption case.