2025-09-25

Brigitte Macron and Photographic Evidence

Brigitte Macron     

It seems that French First Lady Brigitte Macron is out to get Candace Owens in the worst kind of way.

She says she will present photographic evidence to a US court to prove she is a woman.

This is all part and parcel to her defamation lawsuit against Candace Owens.

Now, while I personally feel that whatever exists between the first lady and her president should be strictly between them, far be it from me to decline a ridiculous show such as this.

Candace Owens has made what have been described as largely unsubstantiated claims that the first lady was born male. However, Candace Owens has sometimes made claims casually and isn't known for doing her homework and evaluating the evidence beforehand. Ms Owens further claims that the first lady used to go by the name Jean-Michel Trogneux. I personally viewed her "conclusive" photos and they would be compelling to me personally if I truly cared one way or another. The dude in the photo resembles the first lady to a high degree.

I am curious as to whether reconstructive surgery on the M to F transsexual is really that flawless. I personally could not envision myself falling in love with much less marrying some roll and tuck recipient.
 

I think that I shall never see
A transgender fake that's made for me.

You may "call" yourself "female" but you're still a man, stupid.

So whether select photographs of her raising her children or otherwise I'm all for the spectacle of some disputed genitalia being put on display to dispel any rumors and nail that coffin lid down on any defamation which may be floating about. I furthermore don't feel that a foreign national should be able to bring a lawsuit against anyone in America. They need to handle that in their own country and pursue extradition if it is available.

So ... go ahead, Brigitte. Show us that coochee. I'll decide for myself IF I think you're a woman ... or not. Given my vast experience with the genre I feel I'm a great judge of female genitalia.

Vive la France.

French Flag