Webtoon writer and YouTuber Lee Mal-nyeon (real name Lee Byung-gun) clarified the controversy that he mocked President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol, saying, "There was no political intention."



On the 13th, Lee Mal-nyeon said through his YouTube channel 'Calm Man', "Recently, the controversy that I am a 'Left Man' (Left + Calm Man) is growing. Comments keep coming up asking me to explain 'Jjajang Yoon' (an expression mocking the president-elect Yoon Seok-yeol)," he explained the reason for expressing his position directly.



Then, he said, "(I am a leftist) was on the DC Inside Silve (real-time best) list" and "I believed this and it was even reproduced. It was a nonsensical story, so I tried to move on without responding, but I left it alone, so I became a left-handed person."



When the netizens who watched the broadcast pointed out that they were wearing blue, the symbol of the Democratic Party, Lee Mal-nyeon took off her outerwear and continued the broadcast.



Regarding the exposure of records of his own search for the word 'Yun Seok-yeol Yoon Do-ri' on the Internet, Mal-nyeon Lee said, "I searched the Internet because I was curious about what it meant because (Elect Yoon Seok-yeol) sweared at him for 'Do-ri Yoon'."

Why did the search reveal political color?

If you do a search because you don't know, is it Yoon Seok-yeol (a person who criticizes)?

If it's a real 'Yunka', then you probably know Yoon Do-ri, so why would you search for it."



Also, Malnyeon Lee said, "I didn't even know about 'Yun Jjajang' after the election of Yoon Seok-Yeol after the election was decided. Uni Jjajang (written on the food container) was used at a Chinese restaurant."



On this day's broadcast, a netizen's request to cool down President Moon Jae-in's swear words to get rid of the controversy on the left came out.

Malnyeon Lee refused, saying, "Why am I doing this? I don't know what the logic is," and repeatedly appealed to stop the forced arguments surrounding him.



In an additional post, Lee Mal-nyeon said, "It's a shame, but I'm 40 and I still don't know much about politics. I hate headaches, so I don't care when things get complicated." "Other than drawing a picture of the suspicion of the sister-in-law, I did not express anything with the intention of political criticism," he said.



He continued, "Even this was until 2015, and after that, I hardly even used political memes because I was criticized as a leftist to see if I was recognized as a leftist.



He also said, "Isn't Yoon Seok-yeol beaten just because he ate uni-jjajang? When I talked about the popular theme these days, 'Moon vs. Wheels, what's more in the world', isn't it a political expression of (Moon) Jae-in vs (Royal Wheel) Seok-yeol? There is an opinion that we should be consistent, but as we neglect it, people who do not know well just pass by and accept it.”



He continued, "Actually, the left may be bad. Is the right good? Jeolla-do is a villain and deserves to be cursed? Is this also a political statement? It's something I have to deal with, but I'm a little tired."



[Photo = 'Calm Man' video capture]



Reporter Kang Seon-ae   



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)