Viral Woman Lectures to Officers to the Silent We Are Traders, Not Terrorists

  • 4 years ago
TRIBUNLAMPUNG.CO.ID - A woman who works as a street vendor (street vendor) paces and talks loudly in front of dozens of officers. The short video was seen until Monday (5/10/2020) morning. Amazingly, dozens of apparatus from various elements, remained silent. The police are silent, the TNI is silent, the Satpol PP is also silent. Meanwhile, a veiled mother speaks frankly. Even though she is a street vendor, her mastery of the language is extraordinary. Likewise the style of speech. Straightforward and smooth. Unmitigated, she rolled up her sleeves, his hands occasionally let go of pointing to where his friends (PKL) were. "We want to get food for tomorrow, Sir. Not to hoarding, not being able to save money. Just pay for bank interest, not up to the point. Why? Because it can't be deposited. This is the only interest, if we don't trade, then how can we pay the interest ? "She said. Dozens of officers looked patient, silent and even gave the women a wide opportunity to talk widely. "We're trading, to get food for tomorrow, how come we're treated like terrorists, guarded by the security forces sakmenehe (so many ed). If I'm a terrorist guarded by this kind of person, that's right. But we want to trade, it's lawful. Look for those who are sentenced to be criminals, don't be less funny, "she explained, greeted by" Long live street vendors "by her friends. This young mother also talked about the difficulty of making ends meet. Even when matters failed infaq TPQ was delivered. "Pay TPQ, which is only 10 thousand, up to three months in arrears," she explained curtly. Then, she explained about how to build, developed countries. According to her, it is a developed country if its people are advanced. "Anane Negoro (a country ed.) Can be said to be advanced, if the people are advanced. Negarane advancing rakyate kaliren (hunger ed.), How ?, "she added. "If I can eat, I'll just keep quiet, Sir. For example, I still have 50 thousand money, to eat tomorrow, I just keep quiet. No selling today, no problem. In fact, tomorrow I have to buy rice, do you want the salary to be cut for street vendors ?, "he said again. This article has been published on Tribunpekanbaru.com

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