According to author Zaynur Ridwan in his Facebook network account, women's emancipation should be directed to Cut Nyak Dien, not to RA Kartini.
Seeing the heart of a Hero from his words:
Kartini: Duh, God, sometimes I want to, should be ONE RELIGION too on this world. Because these religions, which must unite all men, throughout the centuries have passed into the culprits of war and division, from the most violent murderous dramas. (November 6, 1899)
Cut Nyak Dien: Islam is the RELIGION RELIGION and must be fought in the land of Aceh until the end of the blood.
Kartini: My heart is weeping at all the complicated noble ordinances ...
Cut Nyak Dien: We women should not weep in the presence of those who have been martyred (Spoken to his son Cut Gambang when his father, Teuku Umar was shot dead)
Kartini: I want to continue my education to Holland, because Holland will prepare me better for the great task I have chosen. (Kartini's Letter to Mrs. Ovink Soer, 1900)
Cut Nyak Dien: What is it about to be friends with Ulanda Kaphe (Dutch Gentiles) who have burned our mosques and degraded our dignity as Muslims!
Ideally a Hero fought for independence from colonialism rather than uncertain equality. Kartini does not live in a battlefield, Kartini does not live in the forest and never feels the loss of her husband and child, Kartini uses bullet 'pen' by sending a letter to her Feminist friends in Netherlands to fight for woman rights which according to him 'curbed' by Javanese culture especially the nobles. So Kartini's enemy is not Dutch colonial but Javanese aristocratic custom. He should be a hero to the Javanese Bumiputera.
Cut Nyak Dien fought from the forest into the forest, even when his eyes began to suffocate and his gout disease relapsed, he did not stop fighting. He saw two of her husband being shot by the Dutch, falling on the battlefield. .
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SO WHO IS MORE?