JAKARTA - The public prosecutor (JPU) highlighted the use of the words stupid and stupid in the object of objection or exception of the defendant Rizieq Shihab in the case of allegations of sedition and violation of health protocols (prokes) in Petamburan.

The prosecutor is of the opinion that the two diction are only used by uneducated people.

"Languages like this are used by people who are not educated and are categorized as shallow-minded qualifications," said the prosecutor at the trial at the East Jakarta District Court, Tuesday, March 30.

The prosecutor's reason, the words stupid and stupid in the big Indonesian dictionary have a bad meaning. So, the defendant who has a history of higher education and claims to be the high priest should not use these words. Moreover, those words were addressed to the prosecutor.

"Remembering the word 'silly' according to the Indonesian dictionary book page 804, which means' stupid '. Meanwhile, the word' stupid 'according to the Indonesian dictionary, on page 306, is defined as' dull in the brain, not understanding, stupid," said the prosecutor.

"It should not be that these uneducated words should be uttered, let alone spoken to the public prosecutor. It would be naive if the public prosecutor who tried the case of the defendant and his friends were said to be stupid, ignorant, dull brain, did not understand," continued the prosecutor.

In fact, the team of public prosecutors are educated people. In fact, to be a prosecutor, you must have a bachelor's degree or master's degree. Moreover, you must have experience in your field.

"For that, as a lesson, do not easily justify others, let alone underestimate others. Such traits show bad morals and morals," said the prosecutor.


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