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Djarot Challenges Young People to Make Positive Writing in Social Media

Jakarta Vice Governor, Djarot Saiful Hidayat, is challenging the young people in the capital to actively write positive things in social media. Among them are such writing about mutual cooperation, tolerance, civility and mutual respect thus it can be widely published to the public.

Do not use the old mindset. Younger people can be encouraged to learn, read and write positive in social media

"Do not use the old mindset. Younger people can be encouraged to learn, read and write positive in social media," he said, at City Hall, Thursday (4/21).

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According to him, in Indonesia, many inspirational figures such as Kartini and other local figures who can be highlighted in a writing.

"They also began to actively discuss about the wisdom of the nation. Because many foreign industries have influenced our nation, "he expressed.

He assessed, at this time, the young people challenges to gain freedom will be more difficult, because a lot of positive and negative posts on social media. Because, they are hoped to fill posts in social media that corresponds to the value of nationality, Pancasila ideology and tolerance.

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