Greysia Polii And Apriyani Rahayu Congratulation Poster Parodies
Also known as: Poster Pejabat Nebeng (Politician Hitchhiking Posters)
On August 2, 2021, Indonesian politicians flooded social media with congratulatory posters for Olympic gold medalists Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu, featuring their own photos at comically large sizes that dwarfed the actual athletes. Indonesian netizens roasted the self-serving designs and created a wave of parody posters inserting everything from anime characters to famous cats, turning political vanity into one of Indonesia's sharpest viral satire moments of 2021.
TL;DR
On August 2, 2021, Indonesian politicians flooded social media with congratulatory posters for Olympic gold medalists Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu, featuring their own photos at comically large sizes that dwarfed the actual athletes.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward: take a congratulatory poster layout and make the "congratulator" comically more prominent than the person being congratulated. Creators typically:
Use a standard congratulatory poster design with the athletes' Olympic victory as the subject
Insert a large photo of themselves (or a fictional character, pet, or absurd figure) that takes up most of the poster space
Shrink the athletes' photo to a corner or background element
Add official-looking logos, titles, and congratulatory text to complete the political poster aesthetic
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
@adriansyahyasin predicted the exact poster trend before it happened, then documented real examples in the same thread, making it read like a prophecy fulfilled in real time.
One of the original politician posters used a recycled photo of the athletes from the 2018 Asian Games rather than a current Olympics image, and netizens spotted it immediately.
Kaesang Pangarep's participation in the trend added an extra layer of irony, as the president's own son publicly mocked the behavior of his father's political peers.
The Ministry of Public Works' tiny-minister edit was widely considered the "gold medal winner" of the parody trend.
Derivatives & Variations
Doraemon parody
— The Facebook page Doraemon Hari Ini used the spoiled rich kid character Suneo Honekawa in the template, fitting since Suneo is known for bragging and name-dropping[1].
Kaesang self-parody
— President Jokowi's son Kaesang Pangarep created his own version with a tennis racket pose, adding meta-humor by having the president's family mock the political class[1].
Satirical design guide
— Sudiro Sumbodo II made a graphic tutorial on how to design a narcissistic congratulatory poster like a politician, complete with sizing instructions[2].
Ministry of Public Works response
— The PUPR ministry created an inverted version where Minister Basuki was edited tiny into the crowd, asking "Is this small enough?"[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
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