DISINFO: Transgenders are preparing a coup d'etat in France

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DISINFO: Transgenders are preparing a coup d'etat in France

SUMMARY

One man named Jean Michel Trogneux took the identity of his sister Brigitte in 1961. She then disappeared. Now the person known as the first lady of France is a transgender individual who is scared that his real identity might be revealed to the public. People have learned this secret and are now persecuted by French authorities. In September 2024, a Paris court found their information false and sentenced them to a fine of 13.5 thousand euros.

Even if some facts could be proven, there will be no cardinal changes in France. The French population clearly separate personal lives from state affairs. Transexuals, however, are likely to be offended and are currently preparing a coup d’etat to rule the country openly.

RESPONSE

Conspiracy theories linked to LGBT and secret elites with the aim of reducing citizens' confidence in their institutions.

Both allegations that the French first lady has a fake identity and a different sex, or that a secret group of transgender individuals is preparing a coup to rule France, are baseless conspiracy theories. Two women who initiated these rumours were found guilty in September 2024 for defamation of Brigitte Macron and her brother. Such rumours are spread against women in politics all over the world, including former US first lady Michelle Obama, former US Vice President Kamala Harris, and former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

See also our article Francophobes in the Kremlin.

Read also related cases such as: French first lady, Brigitte Macron, doesn’t exist, or Brigitte Macron used to be a man, or People like Brigitte Macron should not be called “trans” but perverted, or A healthy person is afraid to go to Europe because of so many perversions.

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