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Politicization of Religion: Breaking the National Unity in Elections Faridah, Siti; Mathias, Jerico
Law Research Review Quarterly Vol 4 No 3 (2018): L. Research Rev. Q. (August 2018) "Law and Democracy in General Election: Between
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/snh.v4i03.27023

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The use of a dose of religion as a political instrument to gain power in elections is rife lately. Religion as something sacred is used as a powerful weapon to destroy society through differences in belief. Because religion is something sacred and personal in nature it makes it easy to politicize regarding this very sensitive issue. Religion as something that is sensitive makes everything that works with it becomes more emotional. This emotional involvement is built by belief in something supernatural. The politicization of religion has been made into a black politics that manipulates one's understanding and knowledge of religion by means of propaganda that intends to influence religion / belief in its efforts to bring interests into a political agenda. What is feared is that religion loses its noble values ​​when associated with politics or politicized (littered). The rejection of the politicization of religion is one form of efforts to glorify religion and prevent the destruction of the noble values ​​that exist in a religion and maintain the diversity and integrity of our nation.
Hate Speech and Its Threat to Law Enforcement Mathias, Jerico
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (March, 2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v3i1.43172

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Hate speech accompanies intellectual freedom in new media (New Media). In the context of Indonesia, this phenomenon is very important during a political event such as legislative elections (pileg), presidential election (presidential election), or elections of regional head (pilkada). Since the 2014 presidential election, the term 'haters' was widely known, titled people with golden messages hateful to certain people or groups. Especially for netizens (youth users) - the Y and Z generation, the practice of communication with these hate messages should receive special attention. In addition to the heir of the nation, this is what coloring cyberspace now. They are native to the digital world (digital native). They are aware of the right to speak and express, but understand that the online realm is the public domain inherent in normative responsibility. This paper reviews efforts to send hate messages through hate speech legislation (Hate Speech) laws and how ITE laws against hate speech acts.
Hate Speech and Its Threat to Law Enforcement Mathias, Jerico
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian J. Int'l Clinical Leg. Educ. (March, 2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Law Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijicle.v3i1.43172

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Hate speech accompanies intellectual freedom in new media (New Media). In the context of Indonesia, this phenomenon is very important during a political event such as legislative elections (pileg), presidential election (presidential election), or elections of regional head (pilkada). Since the 2014 presidential election, the term 'haters' was widely known, titled people with golden messages hateful to certain people or groups. Especially for netizens (youth users) - the Y and Z generation, the practice of communication with these hate messages should receive special attention. In addition to the heir of the nation, this is what coloring cyberspace now. They are native to the digital world (digital native). They are aware of the right to speak and express, but understand that the online realm is the public domain inherent in normative responsibility. This paper reviews efforts to send hate messages through hate speech legislation (Hate Speech) laws and how ITE laws against hate speech acts.