🇰🇷 South Korean social media posts claim that Time magazine ranked the leaders most likely to harm the world, with China's Xi Jinping, South Korea's Yoon Suk-yeol and Russia's Vladimir Putin topping the list Time told AFP it did not create the ranking
"Gyong ranked No. 2? The presidential office should work harder [to top the list]," reads a Korean-language claimThe post shows an image with Korean text that reads:"Selected by Time Magazine. A list of world leaders who would be most likely to harm the world.It shows a caricature of Yoon and the flags of China, South Korea, Russia and Japan -- although Japan's leader is not mentioned.
"[Yoon] put his trousers on the wrong way round and doesn't even know how to do square-bashing properly," the text adds, referring to
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