PEKAN VI, MSDP. Hakikat Sila-Sila Pancasila (V)

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26 Oct 202008:17

Summary

TLDRGroup 7 presents on the fifth principle of Pancasila, focusing on justice and equality in Indonesia. The discussion covers the concept, reality, and problems related to social justice, highlighting issues in law, education, economy, and healthcare. Despite 75 years of independence, there is still inequality and injustice, especially towards the poor. The group proposes that both individuals and the government must work together to ensure fair distribution of rights and resources. The presentation concludes by stressing the importance of applying Pancasila values in practice, not just in theory.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“ Group 7 is presenting the essence of Pancasila's fifth principle, focusing on social justice.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ The members of Group 7 are Mukhlis Mukhtar, Fitri Sawarna Juwita Harris, Norashikin, Nurhafifah Annastasya, and Reni Hernita.
  • โš–๏ธ Social justice in Pancasila means giving everyone their rights, such as the right to live, choose religion, access education, and express opinions.
  • ๐Ÿ“Š Reni Hernita discusses the concept of Pancasilaโ€™s fifth principle, emphasizing fairness and justice for all Indonesian citizens.
  • ๐Ÿ” Nurhafifah Annastasya highlights the reality that after 75 years of independence, Indonesia still struggles to fully implement the fifth principle of Pancasila.
  • โŒ Nurashikin addresses legal issues, such as corruption among public officials and unequal treatment of the poor in the justice system.
  • ๐Ÿ“š Education remains unequal, with many children unable to continue schooling due to financial difficulties.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Economic inequality persists, with poverty and homelessness contradicting the nation's constitutional promises.
  • ๐Ÿฅ Fitri Sawarna proposes that individual awareness and government efforts are needed to improve justice in education, law, economy, and health.
  • โš ๏ธ The group concludes that the principles of Pancasila, including the fifth principle, have been forgotten in practice and remain theoretical in many cases.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the presentation by Group 7?

    -The main focus of the presentation is the essence of the fifth principle of Pancasila, which is about social justice for all Indonesians.

  • Who are the members of Group 7 mentioned in the presentation?

    -The members of Group 7 are Mukhlis Mukhtar, Fitri Sawarna Juwita Harris, Norashikin, Nurhafifah Anastasya, and Reni Hernita.

  • What is the concept of 'justice' as explained in the presentation?

    -Justice is described as giving each person their due rights, such as the right to live, the right to choose a religion, the right to receive education, and the right to express opinions.

  • What does 'social justice' mean according to the presentation?

    -Social justice means that justice belongs to every individual in society, applied equally to all citizens of Indonesia, ensuring fairness for everyone.

  • What are some of the real-world challenges related to the fifth principle of Pancasila as discussed?

    -The challenges include corruption, economic inequality, lack of access to education, poverty, and inadequate healthcare services for the poor.

  • How is corruption identified as a problem connected to the fifth principle of Pancasila?

    -Corruption involving public officials, such as local leaders and legislators, undermines the principle of social justice, as it leads to unfair treatment and misuse of resources.

  • What issues in the education sector are mentioned in the presentation?

    -One major issue is the inability of poor families to afford proper education, leading to many children dropping out of school due to the high costs.

  • How does the presentation address healthcare inequalities in Indonesia?

    -The presentation highlights the poor healthcare services available to the poor, showing that justice in healthcare is not being adequately enforced.

  • What solutions are proposed to address the problems related to the fifth principle of Pancasila?

    -Solutions include promoting self-awareness among individuals to strive for justice, and calling for the government to ensure equitable treatment in areas like law, education, healthcare, and the economy.

  • What is the conclusion of the presentation regarding the current state of Pancasila's fifth principle?

    -The conclusion is that the values of social justice, as enshrined in the fifth principle of Pancasila, are often neglected in practice, both by society and the government, despite being fundamental to Indonesia's national identity.

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PancasilaSocial JusticeIndonesian LawPublic PolicyEducational InequalityEconomic ChallengesHealth ServicesGovernment RoleCommunity AwarenessFifth Principle