(DETIK) -JAKARTA,Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop threat that its citizens are ready to boycott Indonesia travel is not entirely true. A resident of Australia, Anthony Dennis wrote an article with the title 'Bali Nine executions: Why we should not boycott Bali'.
"The Indonesian government may be eligible to receive public anger Australia, but not with the people of Bali," Anthony said in an article in traveller.com.au Tuesday (02/17/2015).
Dennis is a national editor in the media. He said he would go to Bali this weekend and he is an opponent of the death penalty. But Dennis pleaded not going to cancel a planned trip Australian public despite calls to boycott travel to Indonesia. According to him, this act stupid, misguided and hypocritical.
"(In Bali) We get drunk, we take and yes, we use drugs, with major violations gathered half-naked and enjoy the resort and not think of a culture (Bali) are very very different in this world," said Anthony.
According to Dennis, the boycott threat will not last long because it is based on a survey, Australian society, although not consciously been considered Bali as part of Australia.
"Before we boycott Bali we must clean up our own act tacky," said Anthony.
When the Bali bombings, Australian praise and declare his love to Bali. But why in the case of planned execution of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, Australians are just the opposite.
"The Indonesian government may be eligible to receive public anger Australia, but not for the people of Bali," said Anthony.
No doubt, this paper reap a lot of comments. 161 People comment on the Dennis opinion.
"Strongly agree Anthony! As a frequent traveler who has been to Bali (Since the '70s), I will not boycott Bali. Those beautiful Bali should be made to suffer because of their government in Jakarta," said one commentator, Jann Burmester.
"I'm not going to go there until this terrible situation passes," said Kendra Vandame Anthony denied writing.
"The Indonesian government may be eligible to receive public anger Australia, but not with the people of Bali," Anthony said in an article in traveller.com.au Tuesday (02/17/2015).
Dennis is a national editor in the media. He said he would go to Bali this weekend and he is an opponent of the death penalty. But Dennis pleaded not going to cancel a planned trip Australian public despite calls to boycott travel to Indonesia. According to him, this act stupid, misguided and hypocritical.
"(In Bali) We get drunk, we take and yes, we use drugs, with major violations gathered half-naked and enjoy the resort and not think of a culture (Bali) are very very different in this world," said Anthony.
According to Dennis, the boycott threat will not last long because it is based on a survey, Australian society, although not consciously been considered Bali as part of Australia.
"Before we boycott Bali we must clean up our own act tacky," said Anthony.
When the Bali bombings, Australian praise and declare his love to Bali. But why in the case of planned execution of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, Australians are just the opposite.
"The Indonesian government may be eligible to receive public anger Australia, but not for the people of Bali," said Anthony.
No doubt, this paper reap a lot of comments. 161 People comment on the Dennis opinion.
"Strongly agree Anthony! As a frequent traveler who has been to Bali (Since the '70s), I will not boycott Bali. Those beautiful Bali should be made to suffer because of their government in Jakarta," said one commentator, Jann Burmester.
"I'm not going to go there until this terrible situation passes," said Kendra Vandame Anthony denied writing.
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