- Currencynya melemah terus.
- Indeks sahamnya turun terus.
- Anggarannya defisit terus.
- Bendaharanya gak tau ada pembelian fasilitas masif.
- Pejabatnya ditanya anggarannya dari mana dijawab “pokoknya ada.”
I dont know how many “wallahi we’re finished” I have left in me.
Bagi Gus Dur humor adalah senjata bagi mereka yg nggak punya kekuasaan. Ketika jalur formal tersumbat, suara rakyat dibungkam dan dicuekin, humor, satir, dan anekdot adl cara utk menyuarakan kebenaran. Speak truth to power. Bagi Gus Dur humor adl instrumen yg sangat penting dlm demokrasi.
Mengaku2 NU, anak muda lagi, tp melaporkan humor ke polisi itu kira2 ngikutin ajarannya siapaaa? 🤡
Di kereta api sering ditemui sih, penumpang biasa yg ga nanggung2 coy cosplay masinis dg atribut lengkap. Meskipun keliatan banget gadungan tapi dia beli tiket jadi dibiarin aja ga sampe ditindak. Pelaku seringnya cowok-cowok usia 4 sampai 8 tahun
The U.S. military strike on Venezuela is deeply regrettable, as it contradicts the very principles of sovereignty and multilateralism that America has long championed. As a self-proclaimed guardian of global democracy, this unilateral action raises serious questions about their consistency, especially in today’s multipolar world where Russia’s and China’s influence in Latin America is growing stronger. It risks sparking widespread instability, compelling nations like Indonesia to navigate our national interests more strategically, rather than simply following ideological currents.
What happens to Venezuela also sets a precedent for other developing countries. It goes beyond a violation of sovereignty. It’s a deliberate effort to restrict the Global South’s freedom to manage its own resources. We must bolster solidarity among developing nations to safeguard the non-intervention principles we have long fought for.
The weaknesses of multilateral diplomacy, such as through the UN or the OAS, are becoming all too evident, rendering soft approaches like the ASEAN Way less effective against direct confrontations. It’s time for us to develop a more proactive diplomacy, including networks with non-state actors for effective mediation, rather than a passive neutrality that leaves us vulnerable as collateral damage.
This strike could also serve as a catalyst for reforming global governance from a Southern perspective. Indonesia has the opportunity to lead initiatives at the UN to amplify the voices of developing countries, particularly on strategic resources. This isn’t merely a moral response, but a survival strategy in a fragmented world, emphasizing leadership that builds bridges rather than yielding to destructive powers. •••