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Those eyebrows...
Di jaman agresi militer Belanda, Papua itu diakui Indo, tapi Papua sendiri ga pernah menyatakan diri ingin bergabung dengan indo.
Kaprodi: mas Mumura nyari siapa??
Me: nyari Pak SP
Kaprodi: ohh oke..
Ini kaprodi rajin banged nanyain gue nyari siapa..
Yang salah justru Timor Timur, soalnya pas itu Timor Timur masih jajahan Portugal, yang mana gak ada hak nya buat indonesia. Tapi indonesia tetap invasi Timor Timur.. Inilah yang jadi cikal bakal adu domba mereka pengen merdeka
Kalau di lihat dari tulisan/blog (gue gak tau udah jadi buku/belum) masalah Papua ini lebih ke tanah adat yang di rebut paksa oleh pemerintah. - Lo punya tanah luas tapi gak ada hak milik, otomatis itu milik negara- tanah tanah ini di rebut buat imigran, buat ladang, buat freeport.
The Santa outfit has become a tradition over the last century. It became popular only after a portrayal of Santa Claus with a red and white suit was adopted as part of an advertisement for the Coca-Cola company; hence the red and white colors. It has, therefore, much more to do with the marketing industry rather than being a religious symbol.
The red-and-white Santa outfit is thus the westernized, or more precisely Americanized, portrayal of Saint Nicholas. In fact, it is seen as a commoditization of the sacred embedded in a capitalist system of economy, it may contravene the meanings in being religious, such as charity and altruism, to name a few. In short, the Santa outfit is not a religious attribute; it is a capitalist attribute.
Oooo, seperti itu