On the first week of September, Indonesia witnessed yet another controversy triggered not by policy missteps, but by words. Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar was forced to issue a public apology after his statement—“if you want to make money, do not be a teacher, be a trader”—went viral. The clip, stripped of context, circulated widely and sparked outrage among educators who felt demeaned. To subscribe please click here

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