VIDEO CONTOH PEMBELAJARAN ANEKDOT (STAND UP COMEDY)

ahmad ruyani
6 Oct 202004:47

Summary

TLDRThe speaker humorously addresses the achievements of Indonesia at the SEA Games, highlighting the country's success in accumulating the most gold medals, particularly in rowing and karate. They then transition into a critique of Indonesia's corruption issues, comparing the country's lenient legal approach to harsher punishments in other nations. The speaker satirically suggests that the prevalence of corruption is due to the weak enforcement of laws, and they end with a call to action for change, urging for a more effective legal system to combat corruption.

Takeaways

  • 🏅 The speaker humorously praises the performance of an athlete, suggesting they are so good that they could be applauded without further ado.
  • 🙏 The speaker extends a warm greeting, using Islamic salutations, and expresses excitement for the SEA Games, highlighting Indonesia's achievements.
  • 🥇 Indonesia is noted for having the most gold medals in the SEA Games, which the speaker attributes to the country's natural wealth and resources.
  • 🏊‍♂️ The speaker mentions specific sports where Indonesia excels, such as rowing, karate, and mentions the country's dominance in these areas.
  • 😅 There's a satirical comment on how Indonesia's natural wealth is sometimes humorously associated with supernatural folklore, like ' pocong' and ' kuntilanak'.
  • 🤔 The speaker questions the prevalence of corruption in Indonesia, suggesting that the country's legal system may be too lenient compared to other nations.
  • 💸 The speaker compares the punishments for corruption in China and Indonesia, implying that harsher penalties might be needed to deter corruption.
  • 👨‍⚕️ There's a critique of the legal system in Indonesia, where the speaker humorously suggests that being called by the authorities can make one 'suddenly sick'.
  • 😡 The speaker criticizes the perception that corruption is not effectively addressed in Indonesia, suggesting that some officials are themselves involved.
  • 🕰️ The speaker ends with a commentary on how corruption affects not just money and goods but also time, implying that it slows down progress and justice.

Q & A

  • What is the humorous anecdote mentioned about the SEA Games performance?

    -The speaker humorously mentions that Indonesia has collected the most gold medals at the SEA Games, and they joke about the Indonesian people exploring their natural wealth, which is humorously compared to exploring ghosts and supernatural beings, as if it were a movie plot.

  • Why does the speaker say Indonesia is number one in rowing at the SEA Games?

    -The speaker claims that Indonesia is number one in rowing at the SEA Games because it's implied that they have a natural advantage or talent in this sport, which is a humorous exaggeration.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the prevalence of corruption in Indonesia?

    -The speaker expresses a strong opinion that corruption is prevalent in Indonesia and criticizes the legal system for being weak compared to other countries, suggesting that harsher punishments are needed to deter corruption.

  • How does the speaker compare the legal systems of Indonesia with other countries regarding corruption?

    -The speaker compares Indonesia's legal system unfavorably to other countries, such as Arab countries and China, where they claim punishments for corruption are more severe, like cutting off the hand of a thief or executing corrupt officials.

  • What is the speaker's view on the application of the law in Indonesia?

    -The speaker believes that the law in Indonesia is not applied effectively, suggesting that even if the law is good, it is not being enforced properly, leading to a situation where corruption is not adequately addressed.

  • Why does the speaker say that being called by the KPK (Corruption Eradication Commission) is humorous?

    -The speaker humorously points out the irony that being called by the KPK is seen as a joke, suggesting that it's not a serious matter, and that people are not afraid of being called in for corruption investigations.

  • What does the speaker imply about the treatment of corrupt officials in Indonesia?

    -The speaker implies that corrupt officials in Indonesia are not treated as harshly as they should be, and they can easily get out of prison, which is a criticism of the current system.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the effectiveness of anti-corruption efforts in Indonesia?

    -The speaker is skeptical about the effectiveness of anti-corruption efforts in Indonesia, suggesting that despite claims of implementing anti-corruption measures, corruption remains a significant problem.

  • Why does the speaker mention the concept of 'time corruption' in Indonesia?

    -The speaker uses the term 'time corruption' to criticize the misuse of time, implying that corruption is so rampant that it even affects the way time is managed or perceived in the country.

  • What is the overall tone of the speaker's commentary on Indonesia's SEA Games performance and corruption?

    -The speaker uses a mix of humor and criticism in their commentary, highlighting achievements in sports while also expressing strong views on the issue of corruption in Indonesia.

Outlines

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🏅 Achievements in SEA Games

The speaker starts by humorously acknowledging a funny incident involving a person brought on stage. They then congratulate Akbar Assalamualaikum, a participant from Unpad, who is expected to perform well in the SEA Games. The speaker expresses pride in Indonesia's success in accumulating the most gold medals, attributing it to the country's natural wealth and the hard work of its athletes. They mention the gold medals won in rowing, karate, and other sports, suggesting that Indonesia's achievements are due to its unique advantages in these areas. The speaker also touches on the issue of corruption in Indonesia, comparing the country's legal system to those of other nations, where penalties for corruption are more severe. They criticize the leniency of Indonesia's legal system towards corruptors and suggest that stricter laws could help reduce corruption.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡SEA Games

The SEA Games, also known as the Southeast Asian Games, is a biennial multi-sport event involving participants from Southeast Asian countries. In the script, the speaker mentions Indonesia's success in accumulating the most gold medals at the SEA Games, highlighting the country's athletic achievements and national pride.

💡Freeport

Freeport refers to the Freeport-McMoRan mine in Indonesia, one of the world's largest gold and copper mines. The script alludes to the wealth generated from this mine, suggesting that Indonesia's natural resources contribute significantly to its economy and sports funding.

💡Korupsi

Korupsi, meaning 'corruption' in Indonesian, is a recurrent theme in the script. The speaker criticizes the prevalence of corruption in Indonesia, suggesting that it's a systemic issue affecting the country's governance and societal trust. The term is used to express dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs and to call for reform.

💡Hukum

Hukum, which translates to 'law' in English, is mentioned in the context of Indonesia's legal system. The speaker implies that the law is weak and not effectively applied, allowing corruption to persist. This term is central to the discussion on the need for stronger legal frameworks to combat corruption.

💡Koruptor

Koruptor, meaning 'corruptor' or 'corrupt individual,' is used to describe those involved in corrupt practices. The script suggests that despite the existence of laws against corruption, the enforcement is lax, and corruptors often escape severe punishment, which is a point of contention for the speaker.

💡Pencuri Uang Negara

This phrase, translating to 'state money thief,' is used to describe individuals who embezzle public funds. The speaker expresses frustration that such individuals face minimal consequences in Indonesia, contrasting it with harsher punishments in other countries, thus emphasizing the need for stricter laws.

💡Pencuri Sendal

A metaphorical term used to describe petty thieves, 'pencuri sendal' or 'sandal thief,' is contrasted with 'pencuri uang negara' to highlight the disparity in punishment between small-scale theft and grand corruption. The speaker uses this to criticize the perceived leniency towards white-collar crimes.

💡Karate

Karate is a martial art and Olympic sport. The script mentions karate as one of the sports where Indonesia has excelled, accumulating many gold medals. It serves as an example of the country's achievements in sports, which is a point of national pride.

💡Dayung

Dayung, meaning 'rowing,' refers to the sport of rowing. The speaker humorously claims that Indonesia's success in rowing is due to the country's natural talent, as if everyone knows how to row. This light-hearted comment adds a touch of humor to the discussion of sports achievements.

💡Pulau Terlampaui

This term, translating to 'overlooked island,' is used metaphorically to suggest that certain areas or issues are neglected or not given due attention. In the context of the script, it could imply that while the focus is on corruption, other important matters might be overlooked.

💡Waktu

Waktu, meaning 'time' in Indonesian, is mentioned in the context of corruption affecting not just money and goods but also time. The speaker seems to imply that corruption leads to inefficiencies and delays, which are as damaging as the direct financial losses caused by corrupt practices.

Highlights

A humorous anecdote about a performer who is described as very funny.

The speaker greets Akbar with a traditional Islamic greeting.

The speaker expresses excitement about Indonesia's gold medal collection at the SEA Games.

The mention of Freeport Indonesia and its contribution to the country's wealth.

A commentary on the exploration of Indonesia's natural wealth, humorously compared to mythical creatures.

Indonesia's success in rowing, being the top in SEA Games.

The speaker's pride in Indonesia's achievements in karate at the SEA Games.

A critique of the legal system in Indonesia, comparing it to other countries' harsher penalties for corruption.

A discussion on the prevalence of corruption in Indonesia despite laws against it.

A humorous take on how corruption cases are handled in Indonesia, suggesting a lack of severe consequences.

A satirical comment on how being called by the police or KPK is seen as a joke.

The speaker mocks the idea that Indonesia has implemented anti-corruption measures effectively.

A critique of how corruption is not just about money but also about time in Indonesia.

The closing remark with a traditional Islamic blessing.

The use of humor and satire throughout the transcript to discuss serious issues like corruption.

The speaker's call to action for a more effective legal system to combat corruption.

A reflection on the impact of corruption on society and the need for change.

Transcripts

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Hai tapi gua tahu satu orang yang dibawa

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terang tuh lucu banget yaitu penampil

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selanjutnya langsung tepuk tangan saja

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untuk Akbar Assalamualaikum

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warahmatullahi wabarakatuh Selamat

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datang buat Unpad saya tahun ini pasti

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dari empat bolen Kartika nih bawahnya

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oke oke dan tebakannya juga buat

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Indonesia yang sudah mengumpulkan

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sementara emas terbanyak dan saya senang

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sekali Indonesia bisa mengumpulkan

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mengumpulkan emas di SEA Games karena

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apa hanya dari Sea Game kita bisa punya

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banyak Mas di Freeport Irian kita sudah

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tidak kebagian March

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Oh yes kekayaan alam Indonesia sudah

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habis akhirnya apa yang dilakukan

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masyarakat Indonesia mereka

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mengeksplorasi kekayaan alam gaib pocong

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kuntilanak eh main film semuanya ya kan

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yang paling banyak mengumpulkan yang

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pertama kemarin dayung gue dayung

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Indonesia Save nomor satu Karena apa

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memang karena apa hanya di Indonesia

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yang kita bisa sekali Mendayung dua tiga

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Pulau terlampaui kemudian karate karate

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karate karate karate kaya mau berangkat

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SBK dulu karate karate mengumpulkan emas

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terbanyak juga ya karena apa negara lain

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biasanya pakai dan 1 dan 2 dan 3

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Indonesia dan kawan-kawannya Oke

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akhirnya

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the f*** bkrja tidak akan membahas

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mengenai olahraga malam hari ini saya

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akan membahas tentang pencuri uang

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negara alias koruptor Songo

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korban-korban pikiran kotor

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kenapa-kenapa di Indonesia koruptor

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masih banyak Eh kalau Pak wis ben timbul

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pertanyaan saya timbul jawabannya karena

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Pak hukum di Indonesia ini lemah lain

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dengan hukum-hukum negara lain di Arab

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pencuri sendal dipotong tangannya di

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Indonesia pencuri uang negara dipotong

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masa tahanannya di China koruptor

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digantung kepalanya di Indonesia

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koruptor digantung kasusnya dan lainnya

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di Indonesia

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yo bu kebanyakan ilmu kalau diterapkan

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di hukum Indonesia tidak akan cocok

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dokter mengatakan sakit itu disebabkan

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oleh virus tapi dalam hukum Indonesia

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hanya gara-gara dipanggil orang bisa

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tiba-tiba sakit Pak Oh Bapak

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dipanggil.kpk apa tuh hahaha aduh Shadow

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f*** Bapak dipanggil polisi pak ketua

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atuh atuh atuh atuh atuh atuh atuh atuh

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atuh atuh atuh atuh atuh atuh mah Pak

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Bapak ini kan belum dipanggil dipanggil

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Yang Mahakuasa Goblok katanya Indonesia

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sudah menerapkan yang namanya katakan

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tidak pada korupsi Iya banyak pejabat

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yang sudah menerapkan Oh Bapak korupsi

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Foke tidak

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Hai Bapak burung hud-hud bisa Bapak

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kursi yuk dapat dan KTP dan katanya di

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Indonesia tahanan koruptor bisa keluar

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masuk penjara itu berita bohong yang

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benar adalah dia masuk dulu baru keluar

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nggak balik-balik eh korupsi ternyata di

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Indonesia tidak hanya masalah uang dan

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barang di Indonesia Saking parahnya

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waktu juga dikorupsi contohnya saya

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sebenarnya menit karena saya korupsi

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Yasa tutup sampai sekian wasalamualaikum

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warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

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[Tepuk tangan]

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