The term "public enemy" or "musuh masyarakat" in Indonesian, refers to an individual or group perceived as a threat to societal norms, values, and interests. The designation of someone as a public enemy often sparks widespread condemnation and calls for action against the perceived threat. This paper aims to explore the concept of a public enemy within the context of societal normalization and actions taken by both the public and authorities.
Forcing listeners to reflect on whether they have "normalized" such behavior by laughing along or staying silent when witnessing digital harassment. Deconstruct the "Tindakan" (Action): MUSUH MASYARAKAT episode VIP Normalisasi Tinda...
The guest announces a new self-help app or podcast. Normalization is monetized. The term "public enemy" or "musuh masyarakat" in
Furthermore, the "VIP" status of the guest creates a class-based normalization. As one viewer put it: "If a rich celebrity can do it and just say sorry on YouTube, why can't I?" Forcing listeners to reflect on whether they have
| Negara | Program | Isu Normalisasi | Dampak | |--------|---------|----------------|--------| | Amerika | Tiger King (Netflix) | Menormalisasi eksploitasi satwa liar dan kepemilikan senjata ilegal | Munculnya "penggemar Joe Exotic" yang meniru gaya hidup kriminal | | Brazil | First Contact (Podcast) | Wawancara dengan pemimpin milisi yang memeras warga | Normalisasi "pajak perlindungan" di daerah kumuh | | Indonesia | Musuh Masyarakat (dugaan episode VIP) | Normalisasi suap dan kolusi sebagai "skill bisnis" | Potensi meningkatnya intoleransi terhadap hukum |
Corbuzier lights a cigar. "Tonight’s guest is the most hated person in Indonesia. He stole from the people. Or did he? Let’s talk."