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What do you want to do to them? Put them in jail? For what? For choosing to eat leftover food? Maybe that's how Indonesia handles things. You put people in jail for dumb things. Like mentioning religion in the wrong way.
Besides, that's an extreme. Most people in Manila dont do that. You're complaining that we dont have laws that stop people from eating from the garbage. Why dont you have laws that protect people's freedom of speech or freedom of religion (or non-religion)
so ur sustainability is worse then even with pipe water,
u need more basic food and water than Jakarta!
Its fine we will be underwater soon, at least we can protect our land not just easily became China province.
we will be "sustainable" city
Sustainability in the face of climate change. For Jakarta, climate change is only half the problem. The poor water infrastructure is most of the problem. And building a sea wall (which wont even get built) is not going to fix the fact that 50% of the population doesnt even have running water.
Also, every indication shows that Manila has a higher quality of life and the Philippines has a higher HDI.
So you can argue about little details all day, but the big picture shows that Manila and the Philippines offer a better overall quality of life. Maybe Jakartans will finally get their water when the city is underwater
even for food, basic thing u cant handle?
tell me which country legal to sell recycle rubbish food?
People have freedom to buy and sell. Nobody is forcing those people to eat it. They know what they're buying before they buy it. You want to throw people in jail for food they choose to consume. You also want to throw people in jail for ideas they express. In Jakarta, you cant even openly express atheist or agnostic ideas. You cant even say anything against any religion. Your country is full of thought police.
no problem we have more budget, nut just licking from other allies.
even if we underwater our water quality better than u
who start to argue little detail about water then?
because you mentioned infrastructure. You dont have a good infrastructure if 50% of the population doesnt even have running water, so then people drill for their own water, and then the city starts sinking because of that, and then you build big highways and huge malls on top of that, which makes the city sink even faster, but you still build the highways and malls because they look nice. And then you need to build a sea wall so half the city doesn't go underwater, but most of the project is scrapped, so it's probably too late. That doesnt sound like good infrastructure.
tell me which country legal to sell recylce rubbish food?
you said all cities around the world right,.. pls tell me
thought police??? we dont see extrajudicial killing here in Jakarta
You know what extrajudicial means right? It means "not legally authorized" So it's not part of the law. Every country on earth has extrajudicial killings. You have them in Indonesia too
This is the same stuff that happens in the Philippines.
All of that does not fall under "thought police" Thought police means it's a crime to express your thoughts. You cant do that in Indonesia, especially when it comes to religion.
I didnt say it's legal all over the world to sell rubbish. You need to read more carefully. I saw dumpster-diving happens all over the world. It happens even in rich countries. It happens in the US. You continually keep bringing this up like it's unique to the Philippines. You bring up extremes that dont even apply to the general population. I can tell you that 50% of people in Manila dont eat rubbish. But 50% of people in Jakarta dont have running water, and only 4% have sewage lines for their ****
Oh no, you don't get to just drop that accusation and run away from it. I saw a lot more poverty in Jakarta and Bali than I ever did in the Phillipines, especially when it comes to people bagging along the roads for food. And never once in either country did I see or experience someone trying to sell me sex due to poverty. That's a completely unfair accusation to make if you can't back it up.
Hi Bro,actually that's the difference between Jakarta and Manila. Jakarta has no beggars because there already banned. and for the Balinese they are not poor there are rarely poor people there and in Jakarta there are poor people but their life still looks better than Manila who is usually in front of eyes it looks so sad like eating trash food, sleeping on the roadside, under bridges, living in rickety houses, beggars
What kind expression? freedom of speech or hate speech or fake propaganda?
So Manila is special case in the world then for selling recycle rubbish food,.
Even 50% using drill water they drink better quality than worse quality pipe water
So Ahok used hate speech? Lol, you're crazy. You want to throw people in jail for everything. And even if it was "hate speech," it's not still worth throwing someone in jail. He didnt threaten to kill or harm anyone, so why put him in jail? He just hurt some peoples' feelings. You cant hurt peoples' feelings in Indonesia, or you'll go to jail.
The tap water in Manila is safe to drink, it doesnt have to be boiled first. https://internationalwateranalysis.w...drink-for-now/
For foreigners, I wouldnt advise it because they have different immune systems, but for Filipinos its fine
So pagpag is special case in the world then poor selling recycle rubbish food
You're talking about things that aren't even common in the Philippines. The average person in Manila DOESNT eat pagpag. But the average person in Jakarta DOESNT have running water.
How about brutal killing other rival politician there?
So that mean most of Jakartan drink better quality from drill + tap than most Manila tap water
Manila tap water is safe to drink; Jakarta tap water is not. So even the people in Jakarta who get tap water have bad water. Maybe the water that they drill is cleaner than Jakarta's tap water, so maybe thats why they drill. But you said drilling was illegal anyways, so what's your point? Now what to you want those people to do? Are they building them pipes so they can get water? Or do you just make drilling illegal and then provide no solution to bring them water
The more drilling, the more the city sinks. So it's really a losing situation. Why dont they build them some pipes
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