
5. The Great Indonesian Dream of Leaving Indonesia
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In this episode of "Indonesia with Wempy Dyocta Koto," we explore the growing movement among Indonesia's youth who are increasingly disillusioned with their country and seeking better opportunities abroad. This sentiment is encapsulated in the viral phrase “Kabur Aja Dulu”, loosely meaning “Escape Now,” which embodies the frustrations of young Indonesians facing a myriad of socio-economic challenges, including pervasive corruption, a stagnant job market, and stark income disparities.
Wempy delves into the root causes of this discontent, highlighting the feelings of betrayal and hopelessness among young people who witness the lavish lifestyles of politicians contrasted with their own struggles. With a youth unemployment rate of 17.3% and a shrinking middle class, many young Indonesians are turning to social media to connect with peers abroad, exchanging information on scholarships and job opportunities, thus transforming their aspirations into a cultural phenomenon that challenges traditional values.
The podcast also examines the implications of this brain drain for Indonesia's future, questioning whether the country can become a place where its youth choose to stay and thrive. As the discussion unfolds, listeners are invited to reflect on the need for substantial reforms that address the systemic issues contributing to the current climate of disillusionment.
Wempy concludes with a powerful poem, "Kabur Aja Dulu," which captures the essence of this movement and the urgent call for change. The episode serves as a poignant reminder of the untapped potential of Indonesia's youth and the importance of creating an environment where they can contribute meaningfully to their homeland.
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