It was he,
a great member of British Parliament who was an example of persistent life against
abusive social issue in the British Empire. Fighting during forty-six years
(from 1787 to 1833) for His campaign to abolish slavery was not happened
without disappointments, defeats, illness, and family problems but the
endurance had remained up to the historical movement that he made it, the abolitionist
achievement.
It was he, named
William Wilberforce, who traveled his life "from self-centeredness,
achievement-centeredness, and political-centeredness to God-centeredness"
(Piper, 2006). His
passion for battling the slavery has changed the history of human life not only
in British Empire but ultimately in the whole regions internationally. Such a history
maker he is....
Facing a different
issue in the context of Indonesia, it is an undeniable fact that corruption has
been viral almost in every system for long decades. This rampant graft case
typically has entered the executive, legislature, and judiciary.
To
eradicate the plaguing of this extraordinary criminal issue, an antigraft body, called the
Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) was formed. From its performance in defeating this
destroying virus recently, a lot of corruption issues have been emerged
publicly through channels of media both in printed and electronic forms. The more we follow the coverage of media
toward the graft issues,
the more we are revealed that the Corruption Eradication Commission and
Indonesia have amounts of complex homework to end this contagious virus.
But how and
when? Do we need a modern William Wilberforce or the Source of the inspiring
life of Wilberforce? OR?
Note: A not-yet-done writing :-P
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