Jokes Pinggir Jurang, Pasukin Ngomongin Korupsi | MOMEN KOCAK LAPOR PAK! (17/06/24)

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17 Jun 202403:21

Summary

TLDRThe transcript humorously discusses the inefficiencies of the police and government officials in managing resources, specifically regarding the purchase and care of goats. The conversation touches on the frustration of spending money on goats that aren't well taken care of and the incompetence in distributing coupons. The dialogue also satirizes corruption by joking about it being rebranded as 'policy.' Amid confusion and frustration, the group discusses ways to address fairness, with a mix of serious and light-hearted commentary on governance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The police are viewed as incompetent in their handling of tasks such as managing goats.
  • 😀 There is frustration from those who ordered and paid for the goats, with a sense that the money spent is being wasted.
  • 😀 The importance of selecting healthy and larger goats is emphasized, but there is confusion over how to do this properly.
  • 😀 A person seems to have tried feeding the goats but is frustrated when the animals refuse to eat the food provided.
  • 😀 Rawon and Peyek (types of food) are mentioned as unsuccessful attempts to feed the goats, which adds to the frustration.
  • 😀 There is a sense of disorganization regarding the distribution of coupons, with one person questioning whether they have been given out yet.
  • 😀 One character, Obi, is described as incompetent in handling the task of distributing coupons, leading to further frustration.
  • 😀 Corruption is mentioned, but the term 'corruption' is redefined as 'policy' by a speaker, which adds an element of irony and confusion.
  • 😀 The conversation reflects a cynical view of government officials, with the term 'policy' being used to excuse unethical behavior.
  • 😀 There is a sense of confusion and a lack of clarity about the future of policies and fairness, with some humor injected into the dialogue about changes to the term 'policy'.

Q & A

  • What is the primary complaint mentioned about the police in the transcript?

    -The primary complaint is that the police are incompetent and have faults, and they are tasked with taking care of goats, which they seem unable to handle properly.

  • What is the attitude of the speakers towards the goats and their purchase?

    -The speakers express frustration over the decision to buy goats, considering it a waste of money. They acknowledge that they are the ones who ordered and paid for the goats but are disappointed with the outcome.

  • What was the issue with feeding the goats?

    -The speaker mentions that the goat had no appetite and did not eat the food provided, which included rawon and peyek. Despite efforts to feed the goat, it refused the food.

  • What did the speaker say about the goat's health and size?

    -The speaker suggests that they wanted to buy a bigger, healthier goat, but one of the goats, which was smaller, was considered less ideal. However, they also imply that smaller goats are acceptable, particularly when dealing with specific local breeds like Betawi goats.

  • What does the speaker suggest about officials and corruption?

    -The speaker humorously comments on how corruption among officials is no longer called corruption but has been redefined as 'policy.' They joke about how this term may change again in the future.

  • What is the relationship between the distribution of coupons and the official's competence?

    -There is frustration over the distribution of coupons, with the speaker stating that the official, OB, is incompetent in handling the task. Despite this, it is mentioned that the coupons have been distributed, and OB is still working on the task.

  • What is the suggestion about reducing the number of coupons?

    -The speaker suggests reducing the number of coupons to 500 to ensure fairness in distribution.

  • What does the speaker mean when referring to 'policy' in the context of corruption?

    -The speaker humorously implies that what was once considered corruption is now officially labeled as 'policy.' This change in terminology reflects a shift in how the issue is viewed or handled.

  • How does the speaker feel about the changes in the terminology of corruption?

    -The speaker is sarcastic and confused about the redefinition of corruption as 'policy,' questioning where the country is heading with such changes.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'fairness' in the context of the coupon distribution?

    -The speaker is concerned about fairness in the coupon distribution process, suggesting that reducing the number of coupons would make the process more equitable.

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