Doctored photo does not show South Korean opposition leader 'eating steak and lobster'

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Doctored photo does not show South Korean opposition leader 'eating steak and lobster'
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🥩🦞 Doctored image does not show South Korea's opposition leader Lee Jae-myung eating a plate of steak and lobster among a group of students having ordinary Korean-style meals during a visit to a university.

"See how this man Jit scarfs down a steak by himself in front of students," reads the Korean-languageThe post uses a pejorative nickname to refer to Lee,

who is seen in the image with a plate of steak and lobster in front of him, while surrounded by several students eating trays of ordinary Korean-style meals.

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