Indonesia Unite
Currently, a lot of people are questioning (or commenting) about the Indonesia Unite movement on Twitter. That's normal. Indonesians are not exactly a nation with best remembering skill, and it's so easy for us to forget.
But there's hope that the new media might help to improve our citizenship. For many years, we rely on neighborhood units, NGOs and media to express our voices. We do peace rally to steal some attention, and sometimes, at very dark times, we created riots and fear. With Indonesia Unite movement on Twitter, every single tweet counts. It's a damn long way to go for Twitter to have influence, but at least we're starting, and we're doing something instead of sitting, mourning and being sceptical. To question is important, it helps us to keep alert with the goal, but to do something is what counts. We are all learning. As long as there are people like @ifahmi, @dondihananto, @absolutraia and @budip, there will be efforts to make people keep tweeting about something useful. Ayo Indonesia!
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