POLITICAL THREATS ONPERSONAL DETERIORATION THROUGH TRENDSETTING OF SARA EVENTS

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  • W Wahyudi universitas muhammadiyah malang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22219/jp.v2i1.11744

Abstract

This article analyzes the phenomenon of socio-political “crime”, which occurs
and develops in the state life of Indonesia. The form of this phenomenon is social
negativism; a concept of which views the different socio-cultural attributes apart
from itself as negativity. The ideology of this concept resulted in personality
deterioration through the trendsetting events with a background of ethnicity,
religion, race, and inter-group relation on social media. This portrait of the social
world is very much in contradiction with the character or identity of Indonesians
who uphold the values and norms of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. The
personality deterioration politics aims at destroying the integrity of political
contestants, both generally and in particular, therefore, it can widen the road to its
success in gaining power supremacy. The emergence of personality deterioration
politics is due to the weakness of civil society in Indonesia. On one side, the
Indonesian public still depends significantly on the state, and on the other hand,
it does not have full freedom to avoid the nepotism as a common practice in the
country. This weakness of Indonesian civil society has resulted in the inability of
multiculturalism to develop in the country.
The particular situation and condition have caused the more common practice of
social negativism and personal deterioration. These pathogenic social phenomena, both
micro and macro, has become a serious threat towards the life of the nation, which aims at
creating prosperity and serenity for all its citizen.

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Published

31-03-2020

How to Cite

Wahyudi, W. (2020). POLITICAL THREATS ONPERSONAL DETERIORATION THROUGH TRENDSETTING OF SARA EVENTS. Jurnal Partisipatoris, 2(1), 31–41. https://doi.org/10.22219/jp.v2i1.11744

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