Yes if you search under "bule di massa" in youtube, you will find some videos of foreigners getting lynched in indonesia, just beware its pretty gory
Apparently youtube doesn't censor foreign contents too well
I wouldn't celebrate people lynching other people It is barbaric . I doubt it is is American though because the response from US will be 7th fleet bombing Jakarta! I never heard of it anyway
Anyway a good take on the capitol riot from prof Mahbubani Kishore
On the same subject blaming China for the broken American dream
In 2001, China joined the World Trade Organisation, with America's support. The US' belief was that free trade with China could create more opportunities for Americans. However in the past 20 years, almost 5 million manufacturing jobs in America have been lost, as factories moved overseas, creating Rust Belt de-industrialisation, a surge in poverty levels and anti-China sentiment. Dayton, Ohio, home of the Wright brothers, was once known as “The City of 1,000 Factories” and the Silicon Valley of its age.
From 2001 to 2007, the city lost almost 23,000 jobs, as factories such as General Motors shut down. Ironically in 2015, Chinese glass-maker Fuyao set up a factory in Dayton employing 2,300 workers - the subject of the Academy Award-winning documentary American Factory. But how much is globalisation, and China in particular, to blame for America's deindustrialisation woes, and how much the one-percenters and unequal distribution of wealth? America's GDP after all has grown by some US$11 trillion since 2001.