the meaning of the youth pledge for students

What Does the Youth Pledge Mean for Students?

The Meaning of the Youth Pledge for Students – There are various meanings of the Youth Pledge for students. Although the Youth Pledge was inaugurated in 1928, the spirit of the Youth Pledge must remain alive today.

Do you as a Whizmate know what the Youth Pledge is? Well, the Youth Pledge is a pledge of Indonesian youth who claim to acknowledge one motherland, Indonesia; acknowledge to be of one nation, the nation of Indonesia; and uphold the language of unity, Indonesian.

Well, it is not enough to just know the definition. At the very least, you should also know about the brief history of the Youth Pledge. The following is an explanation of the brief history of the Youth Pledge.

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A Brief History of the Youth Pledge

The birth of the Youth Pledge began with the First Youth Congress on April 30–May 2, 1926 in Jakarta. Unfortunately, the congress was less than satisfactory.

As a result, the Second Congress was held which was initiated by the Indonesian Student Association (PPPI). The congress was held three times. The first meeting was held on October 27, 1928. The things that were discussed were about the factors that strengthen the unity of Indonesia. 

Meanwhile, the second meeting was held on October 28, 1928, to discuss educational issues. 

And finally, the Youth Pledge was born after the third meeting which was held on October 28, 1928. 

Apparently, the Youth Pledge was born through a series of meetings, Whizmate. Even though times have changed, the Youth Pledge is still cherished and commemorated today. The meaning can also vary depending on the role of each individual in society.

This time, Whizmin wants to explain the meaning of the Youth Pledge for students. For more, let's see it below!

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The Meaning of the Youth Pledge for Students

1. Using Indonesian properly and correctly

One of the points of the contents of the Youth Pledge reads Uphold the language of unity, the Indonesian language. This means that Indonesian is used as the national language. So, Indonesian is a universal language for its people.

As an archipelagic country, Indonesia has a variety of regional languages. Well, with the Indonesian language, it will facilitate the process of communication between regions. Thus, the role of the Indonesian language becomes very important for the Indonesian people.

2. Using Local Products

Indonesia's diverse culture causes various positive impacts, fyi. One of them, Indonesia produces a lot of innovative products. As a student, you can participate in using domestic products. This is a form of your love for Indonesia.

In addition to showing an act of nationalism, you can also support your own country's Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). So, the Indonesian economy can improve further. 

Not only that, by using local products, one can also add the sense of belonging towards their own country. Come on, let's start using domestic products!

3. Instilling a Sense of Pride in One's Own Country

This point is still related to the previous one. As a student, you must build a sense of pride in your own country as well. 

For example, using local products as described earlier, learning Indonesian culture, and participating in commemorating national days. Through these things, you have proven your love for your own country!

As another example, you can also support Indonesian people who are competing abroad, such as supporting the Indonesian national team that is competing.

4. Showing Mutual Respect and Appreciation for Fellow Indonesians

The Youth Pledge is not just a text. Therefore, the spirit of the Youth Pledge must be encouraged even to this day. 

In this all-digital world, it is common to see people criticize or bully each other on social media. This indicates that intolerance is increasing. The digital era that will continue developing must be balanced with a tolerant attitude.

So, it is important for us to respect each other. The differences that exist between the people should be used as the advantages for the nation. Not an obstacle to unity. 

Thus, students nowadays are expected to be able to practice the values and spirit of the Youth Pledge.

5. Spreading Positive Messages and Stop Spreading False Information

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As it is already explained, the digital era has both positive and negative effects. Everyone will feel it, including students. 

One of the negative impacts is the emergence of false news. Starting from the spread of lies on social media, to the emergence of dividing and conquering. As a result, false news also has an impact on the unity of the Indonesian nation. 

False news also often spreads fear to the public. For example, a misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, a lot of news circulated about how COVID-19 is caused by a laboratory leak in Wuhan. However, that is not true. 

As a student, you should not join in spreading fake news, okay? Always check and confirm if any information you receive is valid or not. If it's confirmed or validated, you can pass it on to others.

It would also be nice if you spread positive messages. For example, messages to encourage others. That way, you can be more useful to others.

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Well, those are the meanings of the Youth Pledge for students and its brief history. Hopefully, after reading this, you will be able to better incorporate the Youth Pledge's spirit in your daily life, OK! 

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