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Indonesian Lawmaker Slams Regent for Woman-Degrading Song

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An Indonesian parliament member condemned the Regent of Purwakarta for creating a song that demeans women.
  • The parliament member expressed dismay that such a song was produced by a regional leader in West Java.
  • The song reportedly belittles women by comparing them unfavorably to men and using derogatory terms.

Atalia Praratya, a member of the Indonesian House of Representatives, has strongly condemned the Regent of Purwakarta, Saepul Bahri Binzein, also known as Om Zein, for composing a song with lyrics that demean women. Praratya expressed her outrage that a regional leader in West Java would create content perceived as misogynistic.

Praratya shared the song, titled "Lalaki Langit, Lalanang Bejat," on her Instagram account, which was originally posted on January 19, 2026. She argued that the song is not merely a creative work but reflects a destructive mindset. She questioned whether the song could even be considered a legitimate creation, given its deeply offensive nature towards women.

The lyrics of the song reportedly suggest that being born male is superior to being born female. Women are allegedly degraded through comparisons to concepts like miscarriage, underwear, and late menstruation. The song also reportedly criticizes women's use of makeup, implying it hinders their clarity.

This incident has sparked public discussion about the attitudes of public figures towards women and the potential for their creative works to perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Praratya's strong reaction underscores the sensitivity surrounding gender equality and respectful representation in Indonesia, particularly when such sentiments are expressed by elected officials.

I can't think straight.

โ€” Atalia PraratyaThe Indonesian parliament member expressed her disbelief and dismay regarding the song's content.
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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.