Recently, a recording of Yati Pesek's voice played by Erick Estrada revealed very touching facts. In the recording, despite feeling humiliated in public, Yati Pesek firmly prevented her son from confronting Miftah Maulana after the event. This shows how wise Yati is in dealing with difficult situations.
As we know, the video of Yati Pesek being insulted went viral again after Miftah Maulana, who is familiarly called Gus Miftah, uttered inappropriate words to an iced tea seller. Erick Estrada also asked Miftah to apologize to Yati Pesek.
The actor of the films Sobat Ambyar and Lembayung played a voice recording containing Yati Pesek's confession. In the recording, Yati expressed her heartache very deeply.
"I'm just mulih saka nggone Miftah kuwi, I'm ming dewe, I'm crying in the room. Mergo my son isp going forward arep nganu karo Miftah, I don't want to (I just came home from Miftah's event, alone crying in the room. My son wanted to hit Miftah, but I didn't allow him)," said Yati Pesek, full of emotion.
Yati explained why she prevented her child from doing the act. Not because she was afraid, but she knew where to complain. "Ojo Le, wis ben. Aku arep nyuwun calon wae karo Gusti Allah. Nek awake dewe sing ngadili, ora sepira (Don't kid, just let it be. I want to ask for a trial from God. If we were the ones to judge, the results wouldn't be much)," she explained.
Yati also added, "But if God judges, it will be like this. Just watch. It won't be long. It will finally happen in about two years." This shows her belief that God's justice will come in due time.
However, Yati did not cheer for the tragedy that befell Miftah Maulana. She felt anxious when the video went viral and Miftah resigned from his position as President Prabowo Subianto's Special Envoy. "Lha iki. Ono kaya ngene ki aku ya rada mak deg. Ya Allah kok yo isih kedawa-dawa (Now, this. An incident like this makes me nervous. Oh God, why is it still dragging on)," she said.
Yati believes that everything that happens must have a lesson. She prays for the best for all parties and reminds the younger generation not to forget manners in various situations. "Ning ya iki mbok menawa Gusti Allah arep maringi kabeh agar apik, agar becik. Umpama tutur ya tutur sing apik. Ojo nganti generasi sukses melu-melu sing kaya ngono kuwi (Who knows God wants to give goodness to all. If you speak politely, don't let the younger generation follow suit with bad things)," she concluded.
(brl/red)