Manila Bulletin

Unicorns are real: Tech baffles Indonesian candidate

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) – Indonesia’s presidenti­al candidates debated some of the most pressing issues facing the world’s thirdlarge­st democracy: Dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture, struggling farmers, forest fires – and unicorns.

When President Joko Widodo, who is seeking a second term, asked challenger Prabowo Subianto about his policies for supporting unicorns – tech start-up companies worth at least $1 billion — a look of bafflement passed across the former general’s face.

Wondering aloud, he replied: “What are unicorns? You mean those online things?” Widodo sagely nodded in the affirmativ­e before Subianto explained he supports online businesses.

Subianto was probably not alone in his ignorance, but Widodo supporters on social media gleefully seized on Sunday night’s exchange as proof of Subianto’s lack of qualificat­ion to be president.

Indonesia has several unicorns and they are transformi­ng areas of the national economy such as transport and shopping.

Twitter and Facebook were awash with unicorn memes after the debate.

In one, juxtaposed photos of Widodo and Subianto with thought bubbles above their heads showed Widodo projecting tech start-up logos and Subianto imagining the magical horned horse creature.

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