“politik ga ngaruh ke hidup gue”
tapi kopi lu naik 2.000
tapi bensin lu naik jadi 16.250
tapi rumah lu kebagian pemadaman bergilir
heran, padahal itu nyata bgt depan mata mereka
"kami mau melapor ke polisi, polisi punya dapur sppg"
"kami mau melapor ke tentara, tentara punya dapur sppg"
"kami mau melapor ke DPR, anggota DPR banyak yg punya dapur SPPG"
"ini jalan terakhir kami mengadu. kepada konstitusilah kami berharap, ya kalau ga punya dapur"
- Ga bisa menangani bencana Sumatra? Dibelain.
- Keluar negeri terus? Dibelain.
- Kurban pakai APBN? Dibelain.
- Rupiah melemah? Dibelain.
- BBM naik? Dibelain.
- Harga kebutuhan pokok naik? Dibelain.
- PHK massal terjadi? Dibelain.
- Daya beli masyarakat turun? Dibelain.
- Utang negara bertambah? Dibelain.
- Pajak dinaikkan? Dibelain.
- Defisit melebar? Dibelain.
- IHSG anjlok? Dibelain.
- Lapangan kerja seret? Dibelain.
- Investasi mandek? Dibelain.
- Harga beras naik? Dibelain.
- Harga listrik naik? Dibelain.
- Program kontroversial jalan terus? Dibelain.
- Pejabat bikin pernyataan blunder? Dibelain.
- Kritik publik diabaikan? Dibelain.
- Demonstrasi mahasiswa diremehkan? Dibelain.
- Janji kampanye belum terealisasi? Dibelain.
- Menteri bermasalah dipertahankan? Dibelain.
- Kabinet gemuk? Dibelain.
- Anggaran membengkak? Dibelain.
- Kepercayaan pasar turun? Dibelain.
- Rating pemerintah turun? Dibelain.
- Apa pun yang terjadi: Dibelain.
Siapa pun yang mengkritik:
Disalahin.
Sesuci itu kah sosok yg pernah ada ISU HAM ini di mata kalian?
Indonesian President Prabowo’s $15B FREE school meals program is causing budget strain.
If that's not bad enough, it's been the source of food poisoning and corruption.
PRABOWO IS LOSING FISCAL CONTROL. THAT IS CREATING A CONFIDENCE PROBLEM AND A SINKING RUPIAH.
Indonesian authorities will deploy thousands of police and soldiers ahead of a planned protest by students, who are angry at the rising cost of living and want President Prabowo Subianto to rein in big-ticket spending and revive the economy https://t.co/Ztu8PQ8AN9
🚨 JAKARTA, INDONESIA — RIGHT NOW:
Students are preparing to protest the crushing cost of living and demand President Prabowo Subianto rein in big-ticket spending to actually revive the economy.
The government’s response?
Deploying 4,151 joint security personnel— including 500 soldiers — to “manage” them.
Unarmed students with banners and economic demands… met with a preemptive military-level deployment.
This is not security.
This is intimidation.
When a regime sends thousands of police and troops against young people angry about prices and waste instead of listening or delivering relief, it admits the system is broken and it fears the truth.
The people are hungry.
The rulers send guns.
History is watching.
If you stand with students demanding economic justice over force —
REPOST this loudly.
The world must see what’s happening in Indonesia.