Di indonesia harus lulus kuliah setidaknya diumur 22-23 tahun. Setelah itu dianggap gagal.
Kalau telat sedikit saja, pasti ada komentar: "Oh, dia telat." "Oh, baru kuliah di umur segitu?" "Oh, 23 tahun belum dapat kerjaan?"
“Loh kok umur 22 baru mau kuliah?”
Padahal hidup setiap orang berbeda. Ada yang harus berjuang dengan kondisi keluarga, kesehatan, ekonomi, pendidikan, atau hal2 yang tidak terlihat oleh orang lain.
It’s like I can’t talk about it with some of my Indonesian friends in here (parjo n parcok) but I can talk about it with my non Indonesian boyfriend lmao
Kebohongan yg aku lihat hari ini:
1. Mendisdakmen: 43jt guru ingin MBG dilanjutkan. Meanwhile, JUMLAH GURU DI INDONESIA AJA CUMA 3,47 JUTA ORANG.
2. Polisi: BEM UI belum kirim surat pemberitahuan demo. Meanwhile, UDAH SIAPIN 4500 PERSONEL UNTUK PENGAMANAN.
Semuanya disampaikan pejabat publik.
Di depan umum. Dan tanpa malu.
cc:threadrannyafrs
anjg gw lg makan di resto trs deket gw ada anak sma lagi pacaran, cowonya bilang “sebenernya aku mau ajak ke tempat yang lebih jauh, tapi bensin sekarang mahal” YA ALLAH ADEKK KASIAN BGT PACARANNYA DI INDONESIA 😭
For those who want a bit more context: a massive student and worker protest is unfolding in Indonesia’s capital in response to the Prabowo government’s decision to raise fuel prices, alongside other policies that many Indonesians are calling corrupt because they deepen the burden on working-class Indonesians already struggling with rising living costs and a weakening rupiah.
What’s fueling the anger even further is the broader feeling that economic pressure is being pushed downward onto ordinary people while major policy decisions continue to favour politicians and the ultra wealthy.
Just last year, Indonesians protested over the same kind of government corruption, which led to a crackdown on its own civilians using military force in cities like Jakarta and Bandung, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries, including those of students.
This situation, however, embarrassed the Probowo government, as people from all over the world began paying attention and massed mobilised to send food, medical/legal aid and financial donations via apps like Grab and Ojek (the region’s equivalent of Uber) the movement received particularly strong support from people across Asia, especially Southeast and East Asia, while also drawing contributions from around the world. This is why Indonesians are asking the world pay attention to their country again.
kritik pemerintah di medsos pribadi ga ngerusak estetika akunmu kok, aku akan spam ig story penuh dengan kritikan kepada pemerintah. stop jadi rakyat ga napak tanah dan tone deaf.