While some Indonesians seem to think that our conservative country will never legalize same sex marriages, there are certainly plenty of Indonesians out there who do support marriage equality and are not afraid to show it in public.

On June 26, the US Supreme Court issued a landmark decision giving same-sex couples a constitutional right to marry nationwide. On June 28, New York City held its annual Gay Pride Parade, which saw record numbers of people come out in support and celebration of the Supreme Court’s rulings.

Among the many celebrants at the event was the Indonesian LGBT Society of New York, who paraded through the streets in traditional Indonesian clothing decorated in brilliant rainbow motifs.

Our best look at the group in action comes from this short video posted on Instagram by chef Priscilya Princessa

Nahh ini kontingen dari negara kita INDONESIA.. What do u wanna say?? #happypride #lovewins #NYC A video posted by Priscilya Princessa (@priscilyaciel) on Jul 2, 2015 at 8:14am PDT

Priscilya set of a minor scandal in Indonesia with some of her other pictures from her NYC trip, which include Indonesian actor and comedian Aming dressed up for the occasion. The picture received quite a bit of criticism but some messages of support as well.

Happy Pride A photo posted by Priscilya Princessa (@priscilyaciel) on Jun 28, 2015 at 8:01pm PDT

Even though we agree that Indonesia is unlikely to legalize same sex marriages anytime soon, it is good to know that there are also plenty of Indonesian who believe in marriage equality, which gives us plenty of hope for the future.

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