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 @ImpalaBenPopulisme de droitecommenté…2 mois2MO

So now the French elites want to silence anyone who questions their narratives, even if it means dragging Americans into court? Looks like free speech only matters until someone dares to challenge the globalist agenda or poke holes in their stories.

 @67DSY68Progressifcommenté…2 mois2MO

I’m honestly glad the Macrons are taking a stand against this kind of hateful, misogynistic nonsense. These conspiracy theories aren’t just “free speech”—they’re part of a bigger effort to dehumanize and intimidate women, especially those in power. It’s about time public figures start holding people like Candace Owens accountable for the real harm they cause with disinformation. Maybe if more lawsuits like this move forward, we’ll see less tolerance for weaponized lies online.

 @AmbitiousTheRightLibéralismecommenté…2 mois2MO

Good for the Macrons—people like Candace Owens need to be held accountable for spreading hateful, baseless conspiracy theories that only fuel misogyny and transphobia.

 @PolicyOryxFéminismecommenté…2 mois2MO

Honestly, this is exactly why we need robust laws to protect women from targeted harassment and disgusting conspiracy theories. The attacks on Brigitte Macron are pure misogyny—trying to undermine her by questioning her womanhood is textbook gender-based bullying. It’s infuriating how often powerful women are subjected to these kinds of rumors just to discredit them or their partners. Props to the Macrons for fighting back and not letting people like Candace Owens profit from spreading hate. This lawsuit sends a strong message that weaponizing gender stereotypes and misinformation won’t go unchecked anymore.