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A number of statues depicting {{w|US}} presidential candidate {{w|Donald Trump}}, without his clothes on, were erected in various US cities on Thursday morning.
 
The statues were unveiled in {{w|New York}}, {{w|San Francisco}}, {{w|Los Angeles}}, {{w|Cleveland}} and {{w|Seattle}}. Titled “The"The Emperor Has No Balls”Balls", the project was devised by the anarchist collective INDECLINE as an attempt to present Trump in the most unflattering and humiliating way possible.
 
A spokesperson for INDECLINE told {{w|The Washington Post}} the project was inspired by the {{w|Hans Christian Anderson}} story "{{w|The Emperor’sEmperor's New Clothes}}" which depicts a vain and over confident leader. The spokesperson also said the project is meant to poke fun at the tendency for those in authoritarian positions to raise monuments of themselves.
 
The statues were created by a {{w|Las Vegas}}-based artist called Ginger, who was approached by INDECLINE because of his pervious work designing monsters for horror movies and haunted houses. A video of Ginger creating these statues went up on INDECLINE’sINDECLINE's {{w|YouTube}} page.
 
The New York City statue became a busy tourist spot until the parks and recreation department took it down. A spokeswoman for the NYC parks and recreation centre stated: “NYC"NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermitted erection in city parks, no matter how small."
 
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