Netizens compact foreigners ‘Rujak’ mocking Batik at G20 summit

Jakarta, CNNIIndonesia

internet user Indonesia is a compact user group Twitter with the name @MahyarTousi which is considered insulting batik. Tousi highlighted the use of batik by heads of state at the G20 summit in Bali.

“What are these idiots wearing,” Mahyar wrote, attaching photos of heads of state such as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Agriculture Minister Zulkifli Hasan.

However, Mahyar had to remove his upload after being bullied by Indonesian netizens. This was uploaded by Election Watch editor Max Walden to his Twitter account.

“The UK right wing deleted their tweets after being insulted for mocking endek/batik. Indonesian netizens are still undefeated,” he tweeted.

Walden’s upload was responded to by other netizens. Lynda Ibrahim’s account said Tousi chose the wrong opponent, namely Indonesian netizens.

Indeed, Indonesia is one of the countries whose citizens are active on social networks.

“Mr. @MahyarTousi made a mistake that was often made by foreigners before, ignoring basic statistics about Indonesia. Population 280 million, internet penetration 77%, 18.5 million Twitter users, 100 millions of Instagram users. He invites fights on these two platforms with people – this person,” he wrote.

Besides Mahyar Tousi, there is also an account of British actress Sophie Corcoran. In her tweet, Sophie asked why heads of state wear the same clothes.

“Why are they dressed like that,” he wrote, including the same photo uploaded by Tousi.

Although she stressed that she was just asking, Sophie had to accept the fate of being an Indonesian internet user. One account even mocked his name.

“It’s because they have creativity and don’t wear boring clothes like white shirts, suits and black ties which are very frustrating like your name. Corcoran in Indonesian = pouring cement,” wrote the account @tanyadoank13.

Another account, namely @majeliskucing, also mocked Sophie’s name. “Your name is corcoran in Indonesia, which is usually used to bury project victims,” โ€‹โ€‹he wrote.

The G20 summit was held in Bali on November 15-16 and brought together a number of leaders from G20 member countries. Among those present were US President, Joe Biden; Chinese President Xi Jin Ping; the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi; and the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida.

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