Unlike the secular West, religion in Indonesia is a public affair. Foreigners are often struck by how faith dictates everything from food (halal) to public holidays and even office hours.
However, the cultural stigma remains deep. In a society that prioritizes harmony ( rukun ) and consensus, the Orang Luar is the necessary "other." They are the garbage collector who makes the mall clean, the Papuan miner who extracts the gold, and the Chinese merchant who sells the phone. kumpulan video mesum orang luar negeri