Lol...


This situation reeks of hypocrisy and intellectual insecurity. If these so-called "education activists," "human rights defenders," and "critical thinkers" genuinely represented those titles, they would engage with the book's ideas critically and respectfully, not mock it outright. Mockery is the refuge of those unwilling—or unable—to intellectually engage.

The fact that Ayman's Dunia Tanpa Tembok has been studied by renowned scholars and translated into another language suggests it carries significant merit and credibility. These "intellectuals" can't differentiate between a pop geopolitical book and their feudal elite rants-sociology? Instead of celebrating the diversity of perspectives and encouraging dialogue, these "intellectuals" seem more interested in gatekeeping and bullying a person they don't agree with. Kinda thought authoritarian?That behavior undermines the open-mindedness, critical thinking, and advocacy for youth voices they claim to champion.

In short, their mockery says more about their fragility and lack of genuine commitment to intellectual discourse than it does about the quality of the young author's work. Let them mock; the work has already spoken for itself on a global stage.

Ulasan