Chinese Indonesian itu yang miskin, miskin sekali, tidak ada home-front di desa, tidak punya tanah. Banyak yang masuk Islam, Katolik karena ditolong oleh dua organisasi ini. Banyak yang hidup dari sumbangan, makan instant mie.
Op za 2 mei 2020 om 09:14 schreef Sunny ambon ilmeseng...@gmail.com [GELORA45] <GELORA45@yahoogroups.com>: > > > <https://www.quora.com/profile/Ben-Haryo> > Ben Haryo <https://www.quora..com/profile/Ben-Haryo>, Karate Teacher > Answered Apr 12 > <https://www.quora.com/How-much-richer-is-the-average-Chinese-Indonesian-compared-to-regular-Indonesians-today/answer/Ben-Haryo> > · Upvoted > by Russel Haristhio <https://www.quora.com/profile/Russel-Haristhio>, lives > in Indonesia (2004-present) > How much richer is the average Chinese Indonesian compared to regular > Indonesians today? > > <https://www.quora.com/How-much-richer-is-the-average-Chinese-Indonesian-compared-to-regular-Indonesians-today> > > If you said “how much richer is the _AVERAGE_ Chinese Indonesians” > compared to the “Regular” ones, I’d say, we’re all the same. Rich > Chinese-Indonesians are more _visible_ because they live in the big cities > and many has gone abroad. But so does the non-chinese Indonesians. > > And there are LOTS of poor chinese-Indonesians too. In the capital, behind > the tall buildings, there are poor people’s housing complex and many > amongst the are Chinese Indonesians. > > And in the suburban areas around Jakarta too. > > No different with native Indonesians. Many are fabulously wealthy, but > there are still many of the poor among them. > > I have friends in both communities (rich Chindos & poor Chindos) so I > won’t believe any propagandas by anybody saying that all Chindos are rich. > Some are poor. > 10.1K views > View Upvoters > View Sharers > > >