The Indah G Show Indah G
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Brought to you all the way from the Big Durian, join us on The Indah G Show as Indonesian internet personality Indah G explores all things taboo & controversial. From sociocultural commentaries to educational columns, research findings and review articles, we're hitting all of the burning hot-button-topics most relevant to modern Indonesian & Asian youth to uncover uncomfortable truths, challenge the status-quo, and inspire honest, thought-provoking conversations.
Available every Tuesday 6 PM WIB (Western Indonesian Time)
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(PART 2) Male Victims, Handling Famous & Powerful Perpetrators, Most Difficult Cases ft. KOMNAS PEREMPUAN
Siti Aminah Tardi is the current commissioner of Komnas Perempuan 2020-2025. Komnas Perempuan is the National Commission on Violence Against Women, an independent commission in Indonesia that works to uphold women's rights and combat violence against women. Prior to Komnas Perempuan, she has been a researcher and public advocate since 2000. She has served at the Indonesian Legal Resource Center (ILRC), Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI), LBH APIK Semarang, Child Protection Agency (LPA) of Central Java, Working Group on Gender Justice and Human Rights (K2JHAM) at LBH Semarang, and the Conservation Café Foundation (WARSI) in Jambi. She specializes in criminal law, criminal procedure law, and women's human rights. She has experience handling cases involving freedom of religion/belief and gender-based violence against women.
0:00 —Expanding the Definition of ‘Rape’ to Include Male Victims, breaking the myths surrounding male victims of sexual violence
7:11 — Menangani kasus yang melibatkan orang terkenal dan punya power; Mbak Ami’s hardest case (TW: Suicide)
19:07 — Changing the language surrounding sex education & the harsh realities of reporting your case too late
32:07 — What’s it like working in Komnas Perempuan? Are you guys okay?
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(PART 1) Everything You Need To Know: Indonesia’s NCII & Deepfake P*rnography Problem ft. KOMNAS PEREMPUAN
Siti Aminah Tardi is the current commissioner of Komnas Perempuan 2020-2025. Komnas Perempuan is the National Commission on Violence Against Women, an independent commission in Indonesia that works to uphold women's rights and combat violence against women. Prior to Komnas Perempuan, she has been a researcher and public advocate since 2000. She has served at the Indonesian Legal Resource Center (ILRC), Indonesian Legal Aid Foundation (YLBHI), LBH APIK Semarang, Child Protection Agency (LPA) of Central Java, Working Group on Gender Justice and Human Rights (K2JHAM) at LBH Semarang, and the Conservation Café Foundation (WARSI) in Jambi. She specializes in criminal law, criminal procedure law, and women's human rights. She has experience handling cases involving freedom of religion/belief and gender-based violence against women.
0:00 — Intro, About Mbak Ami, UU TPKS, KSBE
04:03 — Examples of KBGO, how common is it here in Indonesia, how bad has it gotten, do more victims come forward these days?
29:46 — No viral, no justice for sexual violence — is that true? The importance of victim-focused justice
36:31 — Why should we refer to it as “NCII” instead of “revenge porn?” UU Pornografi, NCII & Deepfake Porn cases reported to Komnas Perempuan in recent years & laws on deepfake content
45:33 — NCII laws in Indonesia, legal loopholes, why revising these loopholes take forever & the flaws of implementing our laws
59:28 — On providing credible evidence, and the culture of misogyny, sexism and victim blame amongst law makers and authorities (where Mbak Ami and Indah start to lose their shit lol); Data & statistics on sexual violence and harassment in Indonesia in general; What about male victims?
01:38:00 — Laws & legislations that need to be introduced; The right to be forgotten, child pornography, posting your kids online & pedophiles
01:52:47 — Where can victims of NCII go, what should victims do and not do? -
Tidak Bisa, Tidak Mau & Tidak Berani Belajar Bahasa Inggris ft. Andriy (ECOMMURZ)
Meow! Ecommurz is a meme account that has accidentally morphed into probably one of the biggest, most popular, go-to site for confidential tipoffs on tech startups in Indonesia, and has become an essential reading for anyone following the fast-changing tech scene in the world’s fourth-most populous country. Andriy is one of the Ecommurz team members & a podcaster with over 5 years of podcasting experience with several podcasts where he has interviewed 100+ guests from diverse backgrounds and industries, such as Ade Rai, Ibnu Jamil, Grace Tahir and Pandji Pragiwaksono.
Documentary about the Filipino water tribe(?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff4YCxYjF3c&t=586s
Timestamps:
0:00 — Intro, Indah Trending On Twitter,
02:00 — Ranking of countries with highest and lowest English proficiencies in Asia, Kenapa Orang Indonesia Tidak Mau, Tidak Bisa, Dan Malu Belajar Bahasa Inggris
12:02 Patriotic vs. Nationalistic, Indonesians Not Knowing How To Properly Use Bahasa Indonesia
23:07 — The Indonesian Education System, The Problem with Teachers/Educators in Indonesia
39:09 — Why Indonesians don’t want to learn English and dislike those that do, The fault with Eastern Education and Social Attitude Towards Failure,
45:43 — Why Indonesians Should Be Learning English, SDM Rendah, Bonus Demography,
01:00:00 — English’ racist, colonial, classist history, Excuses to not learn English/A new language, is English ONLY accessible for the rich?
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(PART 2) Cancel Culture, Art vs. Artist & The Decline of our Attention Span Ft. Coki Pardede
Coki Pardede is an Indonesian comedian, singer, radio announcer, presenter, actor & content creator. Born in Jakarta & raised in Depok, he’s one of the most prominent names in Indonesian Stand Up Comedy, and easily one of the most controversial names on Indonesian social media today, revered and resented by many for his bold stances on many sociopolitical issues that challenge Indonesian social norms. He’s also known for his show Majelis Lucu Indonesia alongside other prominent names such as Trestan Muslim, Adrian Qalbi, Joshua Suherman & Oza Rangkuti.
Watch Part 1 on YouTube here
Timestamps:
00:00:00 — Recap of previous episode
00:03:45 — Is cancel culture just bullying culture?
00:09:00 — Separating Art from Artist; Thoughts on Ariana Grande, Home-Wreckers & Cheating
0026:50 — Cancellation of comedians
00:39:21— Disclaimers, personal branding, and freedom of expression as content creators
00:53:57 — Brief history of comedy; Comedy vs. Reality; Is comedy required to educate people?
01:01:00 – Behind the short attention span on social media
01:07:00 — Is there such a thing as getting cancelled? Surviving controversies & cancel culture; Why do people tend to cancel everyone they disagree with?
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(PART 1) Wokeness, Cancel Culture, Religion vs. Science & Boycotting Coffee ft. Coki Pardede
Coki Pardede is an Indonesian comedian, singer, radio announcer, presenter, actor & content creator. Born in Jakarta & raised in Depok, he’s one of the most prominent names in Indonesian Stand Up Comedy, and easily one of the most controversial names on Indonesian social media today, revered and resented by many for his bold stances on many sociopolitical issues that challenge Indonesian social norms. He’s also known for his show Majelis Lucu Indonesia alongside other prominent names such as Trestan Muslim, Adrian Qalbi, Joshua Suherman & Oza Rangkuti.
Timestamps:
0:00 — Stereotype of Batak people, Coki eating dog meat, The double standards of eating meat
11:10 — Logical vs. Pragmatic; Can you be a religious scientist?
20:59 — Being a comedian in the age of cancel culture and political correctness; The problem with people easily getting triggered these days; Idealists reconciling with the brutal realities of the world
43:41 — Boycotting coffee for war, the end of the world, history repeats itself
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Lack of Critical Thinking Skills in Indonesian Society Ft. Cinta Laura Kiehl
Cinta Laura Kiehl was raised in a multicultural environment, growing up in seven different countries across Asia, Europe, Middle East and the Americas. Beginning her career in the entertainment industry at the age of 12, she has starred in over 450 episodes of TV and close to a dozen films, released two multi platinum selling albums and received several awards in film, music and education. Cinta studied at Columbia University in the City of New York and graduated cum laude in three years at the tender age of 20, attaining a double degree in Psychology and German Literature. Upon the completion of her studies, Cinta then spent some time in LA, in which she formally trained in acting and starred in a couple Hollywood productions. In 2019 she won Best Actress In A Horror at the Official Latino x HBO Film Fest. Cinta returned to Indonesia in 2019 and was appointed Ambassador of Anti-Violence Against Women and Children by the Indonesian Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection. Since her return, she has become strongly involved in social activism, participating in various campaigns, speaking at seminars, national television, various ministries and the House Of Parliament. She advocates for gender equality, strengthening the nation’s foundational education system, religious moderation and nationalism.
Timestamps:
00.00.00 — English vs. Indonesian, How language affects critical thinking skills
00.08.26 — How third culture kids could relay certain values or beliefs and share information to Indonesians
00.16.16 — Is social media conducive for critical thinking?
00.18.11 — Factors as to why Indonesians are so bad at critical thinking, scientific thinking vs memorization, religion and polarization
00.47.23 — Collectivism vs. Individualism
01.08.21 — Ways to develop critical thinking
01.43.06 — Cinta’s and Indah’s struggles as third culture kids in Indonesia
01.52.39 — Closing
Watch the full episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/oG8PBxEVBMk