The phrase koleksi pelajar ABG should remind us of our collective responsibility. You cannot view a student as a "collection item." They are the future pemimpin bangsa (leaders of the nation).
To address the multilayered issues behind the "koleksi pelajar ABG" phenomenon, Indonesia requires a triple helix approach: government, private sector, and civil society.
ABGs are in a state of moratorium—they are no longer children but not yet adults. The "koleksi" represents a portfolio of their experimenting selves: one day hijrah (religious), the next day alay (over-the-top/cheesy), the next day sange (horny). This digital turbulence reflects the clash between traditional Javanese politeness and global Western/American deregulation.