Retarded Looking Tiger Statue Got Destroyed After It Was Mocked Online

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Indonesian army destroys much-mocked tiger statue
By Christine Franciska
BBC Indonesian Service

The Indonesian army has demolished a tiger statue in front of a base in West Java after it became a laughing stock online.

The grinning tiger in a small village in Garut was supposed to be a mascot for the Siliwangi Military Command.

But internet users found it hilarious because it was so different from the fierce tiger on official logos.

"I don't know why, but every time I see its face, I laugh... buahaha," said one Facebook user.

The tiger had been in place for several years, but only recently found internet fame.

Vincent Candra told the BBC he had laughed a lot when he saw the picture of the tiger and decided to share it on Twitter.

It has since travelled across social media and made its way into the national media.

Many have poked fun at the tiger's cartoonish appearance, while others edited it into film posters and surreal scenarios. Other people uploaded more weird looking tiger statues they had seen in front of army bases.

"I didn't expect it will go viral," said Vincent. "I felt sad when I found out that the statue was destroyed."

On Monday, the army moved in to put the tiger out of its misery, demolishing it with chisels.

Siliwangi military commander Maj Gen Herindra told the BBC the statue had been "made long time ago in Cisewu district".

"Every unit has their own decision on how the statue was made, but sometimes the artist was not that good."

People who had been enjoying the humour online instead expressed grief.

"RIP Cisewu tiger, thank you for entertaining us," said one Twitter user.

One had an alternative suggestion, saying it would have been better to "move it into the zoo, so children can take selfies with it".

A parody Facebook page, Indonesia's Humour Ministry [or Kementerian Humor Indonesia] said a lot of people were "broken hearted".

As one of first sites to share the photo last week, they said they felt "a bit guilty" that it had now gone.

So they made a special "goodbye cartoon" to remind everyone of its unique grinning face.

Gen Herindra said the army would be looking at other statues in the region to see if they are "consistent with the original [military] emblem".

"If some of them are not good, we will change them," he said.

But he also promised a new tiger statue would be installed at the Siliwangi base, which was "more similar" to the command's logo.

Indonesian army destroys much-mocked tiger statue - BBC News

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Hundreds Of Ugly Tiger Statues Are About To Be Destroyed

Tigers are a powerful symbol; they embody strength, speed, and cunning. That's why Siliwangi's provincial military command post chose the big cat as their mascot. The choice of a tiger was a good idea, but choosing someone who has no idea what a tiger looks like to sculpt one was a terrible idea.

This statue joined the list of famous fukkups like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the monkey Jesus when photos of its completely disproportionate body and twisted face spread online. Unlike other famous fukkups, the statue didn't survive long enough to become a tourist attraction, the military tore it down out of embarrassment.

Now the hunt is on for similarly bad tiger statues. Colonel Desi Ariyanto, the Siliwangi military spokesperson, said every command center has to reappraise the quality of their tiger mascots.

"Because the previous statue went viral, now we know what a tiger should look like. Every office has its own commander who is responsible for their jurisdiction," said Desi.

Captain Eko, a retired serviceman, was the the sculptor of the original viral tiger. It went up seven years ago, but the statue was torn down last weekend and 'preserved' after it became the butt of jokes online. All statues that have received attention online are to be re-evaluated, they haven't announced which statues are considered sub-par.

This policy will affect a large number of military offices. In West Java and Banten alone, there are about 400 command centers. It seems like many tiger statues won't make the cut and will have to be replaced.

When asked what they consider a proper statue, Desi pointed to the tiger at Cisewu's command post. The base was given a new 300 kilogram, four meter statue by the district head of Purwakarta, Dedi Mulyadi.

"It's my way of showing solidarity with the military, it's only right I help," said Dedi after traveling 125 kilometers to Garut to symbolically hand over the statue.

Hundreds Of Ugly Tiger Statues Are About To Be Destroyed - VICE

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