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10 Nov 202126:43

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the personal and professional challenges faced by the Indonesian national badminton team during the 1998 Indonesia riots. As the team competed in the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup, they found themselves targeted both at home and abroad, facing hostility from different groups due to their Indonesian and Chinese ethnic identities. Despite the pressure and fears of violence, the team triumphed, with the Thomas Cup victory becoming a symbol of national pride. The video highlights the role of badminton in preserving Indonesia's global image during a turbulent time, making the players national heroes.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The speaker reflects on the personal and collective challenges faced during the 1998 Asian economic crisis and riots in Indonesia.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite being targeted both in Indonesia as a minority and abroad in Hong Kong, the speaker and their team persevered.
  • πŸ˜€ The team's participation in the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup was marked by intense emotional strain, as they faced hostility from both locals and foreign crowds.
  • πŸ˜€ There was a strong sense of identity crisis during the time, with the speaker feeling torn between being seen as Indonesian and being identified as part of the Chinese minority.
  • πŸ˜€ In Hong Kong, the team's Indonesian identity led to hostility from the local population, who were mostly of Chinese descent.
  • πŸ˜€ The manager of the team warned them to avoid wearing jackets that could make them more identifiable as Indonesian during their time in Hong Kong, due to political tensions.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite these external challenges, the Indonesian badminton team managed to win the Thomas Cup, providing a glimmer of hope for the nation.
  • πŸ˜€ The Indonesian team’s success in the Thomas Cup helped counter negative perceptions about Indonesia in the international media during the crisis.
  • πŸ˜€ The speaker emphasizes how badminton played a crucial role in maintaining Indonesia's national identity during a time of turmoil.
  • πŸ˜€ The speaker also highlights the leadership of Koh Alan, who served as the captain of the Thomas Cup team, guiding them to victory despite the difficult circumstances.

Q & A

  • What was the emotional impact of the 1998 riots on the Indonesian badminton team?

    -The 1998 riots had a significant emotional impact on the Indonesian badminton team. They experienced fear, confusion, and tension due to the violence and ethnic targeting, both in Indonesia and abroad. The athletes faced a crisis of identity, particularly because their Chinese heritage made them targets in both Indonesia and Hong Kong.

  • How did the Indonesian team manage the risk of being targeted during their competition in Hong Kong?

    -The Indonesian team had to take safety precautions while traveling to the venue. For instance, they were instructed to remove jackets that revealed their national identity to avoid being identified as Indonesians, especially during a time when there were many demonstrations and hostility towards them.

  • What was the significance of the 1998 Thomas Cup victory for Indonesia?

    -The victory in the 1998 Thomas Cup was a symbol of resilience and national pride for Indonesia during a period of crisis. The team's success helped to restore a sense of hope and showed the world that Indonesia still had strength and unity, despite the riots and political instability.

  • What role did badminton play in shaping Indonesia's image during the 1998 crisis?

    -Badminton played a crucial role in shaping Indonesia's image during the 1998 crisis. While the country faced widespread negative news, the Thomas Cup victory helped to shift international perception, reminding the world that Indonesia still had a strong presence and was capable of achieving greatness in sports.

  • Why did the Indonesian badminton team feel like they were caught between two identities?

    -The Indonesian badminton team felt caught between two identities because of their Chinese descent. In Indonesia, they were part of a minority group that was targeted during the riots, while in Hong Kong, a predominantly Chinese region, they were viewed as representing Indonesia, which led to a crisis of identity for the athletes.

  • How did the team respond to the negative treatment from the audience in Hong Kong?

    -The team had to stay focused on their mission to represent Indonesia, despite the hostility from the audience in Hong Kong. The crowd supported their opponents, which created a difficult atmosphere for the athletes, but they remained determined to compete and perform well for their country.

  • What were the personal challenges faced by the athletes, especially those with Chinese heritage, during the 1998 riots?

    -The athletes with Chinese heritage faced personal challenges related to the ethnic violence during the 1998 riots. In Indonesia, they were part of a targeted minority group, and when they competed in Hong Kong, they were seen as representing Indonesia, which created an internal conflict and a sense of uncertainty about their national and ethnic identity.

  • What impact did the 1998 Thomas Cup win have on the international perception of Indonesia?

    -The 1998 Thomas Cup win had a positive impact on Indonesia's international perception. Despite the negative news surrounding the country due to the riots, the victory in badminton was a significant achievement that reminded the world of Indonesia's strength and resilience, and helped improve the country's image.

  • How did the team's success in badminton provide a sense of hope during the crisis?

    -The team's success in badminton provided a sense of hope for Indonesia during a time of political and social unrest. The victories in the Thomas and Uber Cups showed that the country was still capable of achieving greatness on the world stage, despite the challenges faced by the people.

  • Who was the captain of the Indonesian badminton team during the 1998 Thomas Cup, and what was their role?

    -Koh Alan was the captain of the Indonesian badminton team during the 1998 Thomas Cup. As the leader of the team, his role was crucial in guiding the athletes through a time of intense pressure, helping to keep the team's focus on their goal of winning, despite the external challenges they faced.

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