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They Called it Feminism, but I Called it Equalism

26 April 2015   15:51 Diperbarui: 17 Juni 2015   07:40 314 12


This thought began when my teacher told me to prepare some questions for the delegations of Asian African Carnaval from India. My school was chosen to be one of the homeguests of Asian African Carnaval Roadshow to School and Campus. It was such a huge euphoric for us to welcome the delegates from 10 different countries; it has always been a euphoric for everyone, hasn't it? I mean, watching the uniqueness of other's culture, seeing them dancing with traditional costume, or even just looking their different color skin and face character (like seeing how chink are Chinese's eyes, how the Americans have freckless and blonde hair not like the Asians, how the Arabians have sharp exotic noses, or how the Latino have the exotic-sunkissed-skin color) which are totally different with ours, the Indonesian. Multiculturalism and differences always make (at least for me) curious.

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