Circulating Photos of the DPR Building for Sale for IDR 666 in Online Shops, Netizens: It’s Expensive!

Online Shop News

Suara.com – Public disappointment after the DPR RI passed the Job Creation Bill resulted in the circulation of advertisements for the DPR building for sale in online shops.

Many of these advertisements were created by a number of onlineshop accounts on a number of marketplace portals at various prices.

Account Twitter @txtdarisuroboyo found an advertisement for the DPR building for sale at Rp. 666.

The capitol building is for sale.  (Twitter/@txtdarisuroboyo)
The capitol building is for sale. (Twitter/@txtdarisuroboyo)

Meanwhile, monitoring Suara.comseveral online shop accounts sell it for around IDR 5,000 to IDR 10,000.

It was written in the advertisement that the building was being sold along with the board members and contents.

“80% of the building is still in good condition minus the contents are dilapidated,” said the product description written by the ad maker.

Responding to the vial of the DPR building being sold in the online shop, netizens were busy commenting. There are those who ask that the price be negotiable, there are also those who ask that it be free.

Too expensive!” protested @_sele***.

It’s just a giveaway, it doesn’t need to be sold,” commented @puppyg****.

Try burning this, not the AGO.” wrote @yrdn****.

“It’s better to just make it a post for those affected by disasters, sorry for them, because they are actually more deserving than members of the DPR,” added @caww****.

Netizens are busy blocking the DPR RI’s social media accounts

Apart from being busy selling people’s representative buildings in online shops, previously netizens were also busy blocking the DPR RI’s official Twitter and Instagram accounts.

Not only did they block accounts, netizens also flooded the comments column of every DPR RI social media post with various statements of protest regarding the ratification of the Job Creation Bill.

“Those who have accounts either on IG or Twitter, come on and report the DPR accounts, @jokowi @airlangga_hrt @KawanLBP Puan Maharani, the parties that support the ratification of the Omnibus Law,” invite the Twitter account @AksiLang****.

The virtual world then flocked to upload screenshot photos showing that they had blocked the official DPR RI account.

In Instagram, the action to block the DPR RI account was also no less busy. They even expressed their opinions in the comments column.

“I’m reporting people’s fraud,” wrote the account @trisnama***** explaining the reason for blocking the DPR RI account.

“It’s still better for me to be a burden on my family, you DPR are a burden on the people of Indonesia,” wrote @n1n*****.

“Just mass report the account!” invite @deepass****.

“The 538K account was just reported in one country,” added @setanre*****.