
Ecuador's leader Rafael Correa was pictured with his arm around the boy - seemingly oblivious to the message on the shirt and the large arrow that was pointing in his direction.
The casually-dressed 52-year-old is said to be able to speak fluent English - but seemingly failed to pick up the meaning of the T-shirt.The picture was shared thousands of times on social media networks in the country.
However, his supporters quickly rallied behind him and used the hashtag #WeAreWithYouMashi to fight back.
According to the BBC, the boy's mother said that her son had not known the meaning of the T-shirt himself and she is quoted as saying: 'We don't want to shame the president'.
Correa, who was first elected in 2006, is popular among Ecuadorians for his government's social spending but has also faced criticism for intolerance of dissent.
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The photo was shared thousands of times and prompted a series of fake pictures, including the one above Source:Daily Mail |
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