JAKARTA - Presidential Candidate number 3, Ganjar Pranowo was roasted with three comics as well as on the stage of Friends of the Festival at Djakarta Theater, Thursday, December 21. Not angry, Ganjar actually replied jokingly.
"Give me a break, you won't be lost," said Ganjar with a laugh.
Ganjar often appears on "hot chairs" stand up comedy with komika Tanah Air roasting. This time, he faced three comics that were no less scathing in criticizing.
They are Dani Adhitya, the Holy comic 5 who is also a person with disabilities from Malang, then there are Ate and Dani Jaya Wardhana or known as McDanny.
That day, Ganjar got a lot of energy from young comics with his creative analysis. Starting from campaign styles, electability, frequent blunders to taking sides with disabilities.
"I'm here to be assigned to roast you, sir, not your party assignment," said Dani Adhitya.
He continued, if Ganjar was the only presidential candidate to discuss the issue of disability during the first presidential candidate debate at the General Elections Commission (KPU).
"I'm sure with Pak Ganjar, because during yesterday's presidential candidate debate, only Mr. Ganjar was the only one discussing the issue of disability. Do you really need a disability vote, sir?" said Dani.
The hot material was also launched by McDanny, who said that Ganjar's character during the debate was responsible.
"If I analyze the results of the debate, Mr. Ganjar will bear the character. If you want to contain, it contains really or if you want to entertain, it's very entertaining. My advice is when you choose, choose to change parties," said the original Jakarta comic.
Instead of being angry, the white-haired presidential candidate actually laughed and was happy to hear the roasting material.
"Come on, you won't be lost," replied Ganjar, who was responded to by the applause from the audience.
In the event which was attended by 1,200 young people, it was even more exciting when Ganjar's son, Muhammd Zinedine Alam Ganjar, appeared like a comedian. Ganjar was surprised to not think that his son had the talent to open mic on the comedy stage.
Instead of defending, Alam actually joined in roasting his own father. For more than five minutes, the white-haired politician received an energy injection about the millennial world and Generation Z.
"The father often throws jokes that are less relevant to young people. Even though if you talk seriously, you laugh at it. So it's a bit reversed. So it needs to be given special materials," Alam opened his appearance.
Not awkward, Alam continues to criticize his own father. Starting from the current fashion, cohesiveness with Mahfud MD to campaign style.
"You wear black clothes, Prof Mahfud wears white. Don't you call. Just suggest tomorrow if you want to debate, you need to sleepcall first with Prof Mahfud," said Alam, which was greeted by laughter from the audience.
Alam also conveyed the importance of substantial games when creating content.
"Substances without games will not arrive, but games without substance are also nonsense. Hopefully, you have two of them," he explained.
After the event, Ganjar admitted that he was happy because he received a lot of input and criticism delivered in a creative comedy style.
"There's just something interesting. Since when did he learn to be a comedian, he was taught by creative people and he dared to try to do that. I think it's interesting, what I see is the creative process," said the former Governor of Central Java for two periods.
Ganjar ensured that in the era of democracy criticism was common.
"Maybe what needs to be considered is not to hurt. Criticize the policy, but don't apologize, physically, ethnicity, religion, class," he said.
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