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*this post is actually a reply comment posted on of my best friend’s blog, Andika. of course with some minor modifications. just trying to share my opinions towards this matter.*

it really worries me to see that fundamentalism is growing steadily in Indonesia. i have spoken to many people concerning this matter, from my lecturers to some politicians and also to social-cultural specialists, and they seem to have the same voice, fundamentalism will not take over Indonesia and turn Indonesia into a Islamic state or in other words the implementation of Syariah Islam. They keep convincing me that our future, although uncertain, will certainly not be an Islamic state.

but, it’s rather hard for me to believe in such a thing. yes, i understand that many will certainly object if Indonesia does indeed become an Islamic state such as the minority groups, the armed forces and the nationalistic-pluralist groups. nevertheless we can not deny the fact that fundamentalism has planted itself deeply in many universities in Indonesia such as Institut Pertanian Bogor(IPB). Even some high schools have been somewhat effected with fundamentalism.

it is rather sad to see this unsettling circumstance. it is more saddening to see that fundamentalists care more about their brothers and sisters who are thousands of miles away then their “real” brothers and sisters in their very own country. nationalism seems to subdued by fundamentalism and this can clearly be seen almost everywhere and anywhere.

i was quite upset when i saw KAMMI(Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa Muslim Indonesia) protesting to the local government concerning the Israel-Palestine conflict while reciting verses from the Holy Quran and shouting “Save our Muslim brothers and sisters in Palestine!”.  they seem to care more about the Palestinians than the Papuans who were struck by an earthquake just recently. this led me to an unpleasant question, am i not your brother/sister if i am not a Muslim? perhaps this question is rather racist but the current conditions has led me to consider this. What upset me even more was the

save our palestine

how about saving Indonesia first?

jackets they were wearing, on the back of the jacket was embroidered,  “SAVE OUR PALESTINE!” OUR PALESTINE? what about OUR INDONESIA? rather depressing isn’t it?

the government and us, really needs to address this problem quickly, perhaps Indonesia won’t be a Islamic state in the near future. However there is always a possibility of becoming one if this nonsense is allowed to cultivate and spread. and please do remember that fundamentalism spreads quite easily in 3rd world countries such as ours. the government should tackle this problem by reforming its education system, it should emphasize on morality not religion. to tell you the truth, I do not really believe that Indonesians are ready for these imported religions. we lack the moral prerequisites needed for a healthy religious environment.

fundamentalism is the result of a morally undereducated individual embracing religion as the way to satisfy his or her spiritual needs because of the lack of his or hers physical needs.

to minimize fundamentalism is not as complex as many have said. we just need an effective education system that emphasizes itself on moral values rather than religion. because when we blindly adopt a religion, a political system, a dogma, we become automatons. we cease to grow. let us not become of that. let us grow, let us be strong, let us be just and let us become the Indonesia our forefathers wanted us to be.

“Kami menggoyangkan langit, menggempakan darat, dan menggelorakan samudera agar tidak jadi bangsa yang hidup hanya dari 2 ½ sen sehari. Bangsa yang kerja keras, bukan bangsa tempe, bukan bangsa kuli. Bangsa yang rela menderita demi pembelian cita-cita”

Ir. Soekarno.

a few days ago i watched the all inspiring movie which everyone hailed as a smart, real life, original film.

and that film, is called Juno.

as i write this blog, a couple of my friends seem to have found interest in this film. hence, i write this blog while they watch the film behind my back.

so exactly what shall i write?

a review about Juno? its goods and bads? its critics? perhaps unintentionally i will.

but i have more broader goal.

a more sincere goal.

and thus a question arises, why can’t we as Indonesians compose a more realistic film, a more real-life-oh-my-God-that’s-me film? hey i know my limits, if you question me, and ask, why don’t you do that ben? i’ll admit it truthfully and honestly that i am certainly not capable to compose such a thing, for the moment at least.

although there are people who seem to know what they are doing and what real life means, such as Riri Riza, Mira Lesmana and other talented under-descredited directors and producers. Most of our film people are either ignorant of our shitty lives in Indonesia or they’re paid by the government not to show to the young, innocent people the truth of Indonesia (which would be a waste of my and your taxes if done so). Not to show its pro’s and cons, its ups and downs, its huge gap of the rich and the poor. whatever the reason, we should thank the people who have done this. all hail Raam Punjabi and it’s efficacious company, Multivision Plus.

yes. i criticize him for brainwashing us towards a more materialistic, oh-i-need-more-money and oh-i-can’t-seem-to-understand-dialog-rich-intelligent-movies.

look here.

http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multivision_Plus

and you will find a list.

a list of Indonesian made movies, short movies, soap operas(sinetrons) , teledramas and the (God forgive) religiously misleading sinetrons.

ever heard of Bukan Bintang Biasa(FYI not produced by Multivision Plus, i guess shitty production houses are abundant in Indonesia)? well most Indonesians have.

and i am ashamed that this movie is product of my country.

very ashamed.

my point is, go make your teledramas, go make your shitty sinetrons with a dialog so poor that i can wipe my ass with, but please, there are limits. our society is very much influenced by television and if this goes on we cant expect much from our younglings. intelligence is hard to find these days especially in the economically problematic Indonesia.

and the things that people put on tv are not helping at all.

people seem to not see the future impacts of these low quality televisions shows.

and as usual we usually take action when things go bad.

sad but true.

and thus

this concludes another sad story of Indonesia and its people.

mala fide – dengan itikad jahat