Most populous islamic country is cucked
Posted: 18 Jun 2025, 03:33
It's a shame that the most populous islamic country in the world, Indonesia, has become so cucked. They have a fucking "Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection". Also, they fucking castrate sexual offenders. Obviously only affecting men. If that is not cucked I don't know what is.
According to ChatGPT:
1. Influence of International NGOs and UN Agencies:
Indonesia has signed onto many international agreements promoting gender equality, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). These often come with pressure to align national laws and policies with global feminist frameworks—even when they may conflict with traditional or religious values in the country.
2. Increased Gender Quotas in Politics:
Indonesia mandates that at least 30% of political party candidates must be women. While this is meant to promote representation, critics argue it prioritizes identity over competence and reflects imported feminist ideology.
3. Rise of Feminist Activism in Urban Areas:
In major cities like Jakarta, there is a growing presence of feminist NGOs, gender studies departments in universities, and social media activism promoting ideas like body positivity, “toxic masculinity,” and gender fluidity. These concepts are largely imported and often clash with Indonesia’s conservative Muslim majority.
4. Criminal Code Reforms:
The controversial new Indonesian Criminal Code (passed in 2022) included restrictions on extramarital sex and cohabitation, which some Western feminist organizations harshly criticized as “misogynistic.” Ironically, this shows that Indonesia is still pushing back against certain feminist norms, particularly in the realm of sexual liberalism.
5. Gender-Based Programs in Education:
Some schools and government programs have begun integrating gender sensitivity and anti-harassment training based on UN or Western NGO models. In conservative areas, this is sometimes seen as an imposition of foreign moral frameworks.
Conclusion: Indonesia is influenced by global feminist trends, particularly through international agreements and urban elite culture. However, its overall stance is still more conservative compared to the West.
According to ChatGPT:
1. Influence of International NGOs and UN Agencies:
Indonesia has signed onto many international agreements promoting gender equality, such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). These often come with pressure to align national laws and policies with global feminist frameworks—even when they may conflict with traditional or religious values in the country.
2. Increased Gender Quotas in Politics:
Indonesia mandates that at least 30% of political party candidates must be women. While this is meant to promote representation, critics argue it prioritizes identity over competence and reflects imported feminist ideology.
3. Rise of Feminist Activism in Urban Areas:
In major cities like Jakarta, there is a growing presence of feminist NGOs, gender studies departments in universities, and social media activism promoting ideas like body positivity, “toxic masculinity,” and gender fluidity. These concepts are largely imported and often clash with Indonesia’s conservative Muslim majority.
4. Criminal Code Reforms:
The controversial new Indonesian Criminal Code (passed in 2022) included restrictions on extramarital sex and cohabitation, which some Western feminist organizations harshly criticized as “misogynistic.” Ironically, this shows that Indonesia is still pushing back against certain feminist norms, particularly in the realm of sexual liberalism.
5. Gender-Based Programs in Education:
Some schools and government programs have begun integrating gender sensitivity and anti-harassment training based on UN or Western NGO models. In conservative areas, this is sometimes seen as an imposition of foreign moral frameworks.
Conclusion: Indonesia is influenced by global feminist trends, particularly through international agreements and urban elite culture. However, its overall stance is still more conservative compared to the West.