Don't Be Too Emotional marks Dee Hup's triumphant return. Every episode leaves you craving more and counting down the days until the next one. This series is every bit as irresistible as Big Jane himself.
ibu ini cerita kenapa Nadiem Disingkirkan:
- Digitalisasi ancam koruptor= mereka gk bisa korupsi lg
- kebijakan berbasis data bikin penyelewengan ketahuan
- Putus rantai vendor lama
- pindah ke Chrome OS bikin vendor Microsoft & pelatih lama kehilangan income
- Hapus ujian nasional
- hilangkan proyek kertas, buku, soal ujian bernilai miliaran
- hapus jual beli kunci jawaban
- Dana BOS jadi transparan
- laporan terintegrasi, tidak bisa lagi lapor fiktif
- Angkat 700.000 guru PPPK
- ganggu sistem jual beli jabatan yang sudah lama berjalan
- Tidak paham adat
- masuk kolam kotor tapi mau bersih-bersih
- Nadiem disingkirkan karena terlalu banyak pihak kehilangan uang dari pusat sampai daerah
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How Indonesian “justice” works:
—Arrest Nadiem with no evidence of wrongdoing as he tried to reform the country as a minister.
—Prosecutor loses face in court due to the ridiculousness of the case.
—To save face, the judge gives Nadiem 10 years in jail anyway.
—Next step? Nadiem is likely released on a presidential intervention.
Indonesia is a laughing stock on the global stage.
maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but i don’t think the father is the villain here.
from his perspective, he was simply upholding the teachings and beliefs he had dedicated his life to. back then, it wasn’t just same sex relationships that were considered incompatible with the priesthood. even heterosexual romantic relationships weren’t permitted for someone discerning a vocation in the seminary.
i’ve seen people say that the father made tanrak feel guilty, but i don’t think that’s what happened. tanrak was the one who admitted he felt conflicted. the father simply reflected that conflict back to him and asked what path he truly wanted to choose, his calling to God or the love he had found.
what also stands out to me is that, throughout their conversations, the father never portrayed God as someone who hates or is eager to punish. instead, he repeatedly reminded tanrak that God forgives, that His mercy is always there, and that he should never lose sight of that.
that’s why i don’t see him as someone trying to condemn tanrak. he was simply expressing the beliefs he had devoted his life to while guiding someone who was discerning the same vocation under those teachings.
whether we agree with those beliefs today is a different conversation. but within the context of the story, i think his position is completely understandable. he wasn’t forcing tanrak to choose. he was asking him to be honest with himself about the path he truly wanted to follow.
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In France, eggs and bacon are being fried directly in the sun — temperatures have exceeded 45°C
Rail traffic has been disrupted, schools have been closed, and part of the nuclear energy sector has been temporarily shut down.
A mass of hot air from the Sahara has covered southern Europe and is moving further east.