As Raka observes, he discovers various social issues and cultural phenomena that are relevant to Indonesian high school life. He sees how his classmates navigate the challenges of adolescence, including social media obsession, peer pressure, and romantic relationships.
This reflects a larger cultural tension: . As Indonesian Gen Z pushes for more self-expression (through hair, fashion, and social media), they often clash with traditional school administrations that prioritize "kesopanan" (decency) and "ketertiban" (order). 3. Education Inequality in the Social Media Age
Creating school environments where students feel safe from surveillance, both physical and digital.
Because sex education remains a taboo subject in many Indonesian schools and households, curiosity is often driven underground. This leads to the consumption of unethical content as a misguided form of "exploration."
Updates here often highlight crumbling infrastructure or the "honorary teacher" (guru honorer) crisis.