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Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish and Kev McCabe
Ben Nadel at Scotch On The Rock (SOTR) 2010 (London) with: John Whish Kev McCabe

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Surabaya is known as the "City of Heroes" ( Kota Pahlawan ), a gritty, proud metropolis where Javanese tradition meets the relentless pace of modernization. But beneath the surface of shopping malls and government offices lies a complex web of social friction involving the conservative values of its bureaucratic class, the volatile energy of its Gen Z youth, and the digital culture that connects them. To understand the social issues, one must first understand the PNS . In Surabaya, being a civil servant is no longer just a job; it is a cultural identity. For decades, the PNS represented stability, honor, and moral authority. However, several contemporary issues have eroded this image.

Social media has exposed the gap between bureaucratic salaries and displayed wealth. In Surabaya, a city with a growing middle class, it is not uncommon to see a young PNS driving a luxury car or carrying a designer handbag. The Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (Corruption Eradication Commission) frequently flags "gaya hidup mewah" (luxury lifestyles) as a gateway to gratification crimes. The social issue here isn't just corruption—it is the cultural normalization of flaunting wealth while serving the public. Surabaya is known as the "City of Heroes"

If Surabaya can solve the "PNS vs. ABG" cultural war—if the bureaucrat can learn to listen and the teenager can learn patience—then the city will not just survive. It will lead Indonesia into a new age of urban civility. Until then, the streets of Surabaya will remain a stage for the oldest story: the old trying to control the new, and the new desperately trying to break free. PNS ABG Surabaya, Indonesian social issues, civil servant culture, teenage delinquency, Surabaya culture, klithih, mental health Indonesia, bureaucratic reform. In Surabaya, being a civil servant is no

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