reSee.it - Tweets Saved By @XavierPoussard

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I report that 11 French citizens were convicted of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron; she told TF1 that the prosecution in the Jean-Michel Trogneux case was meant to set an example to help teenagers. She, who knew Emmanuel Macron as his drama student at 14, never publicly contradicted the conclusions of BecomingBrigitte, namely that she was born male as Jean-Michel Trogneux and has been known as Brigitte Auzière since the mid-1980s.

@XavierPoussard - Xavier Poussard

🔥While 11 French citizens have just been convicted of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, “she” bizarrely explained yesterday on @TF1 that the prosecution in the Jean-Michel Trogneux case was intended to “set an example” in order to “help teenagers”. However, “Brigitte”, who intimately knew @EmmanuelMacron as his drama student when he was 14, never contradicted judicially the conclusions of #BecomingBrigitte, namely that she was born a male as Jean-Michel Trogneux and became known under the married name of her younger sister, Brigitte Auzière, since the mid-1980s.

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The transcript describes a legal situation and personal grievances related to harassment and identity issues. The first speaker says that a judgment will be handed down tomorrow by the Paris correctional court regarding a rumor that you are a man. The second speaker confirms that tomorrow there will be a ruling on harassment, specifically cyber-harassment. They mention another case against two women who are claiming involvement with their genealogy, arguing there are two versions of their gender identity: either they were born a man, or they were Brigitte, died in 1960, and their brother became a woman. They state that touching or altering someone’s genealogy is impossible, emphasizing that a birth certificate is significant because a father or mother declares the child’s identity. They say, “We do not touch my genealogy,” and that the birth certificate is not a trivial matter. They reference that during this time in the United States they have also had individuals who accessed their tax site and altered their identity. The second speaker explains a broader struggle, expressing that they fight against harassment and want to help adolescents stand up against it, noting that if they do not set an example, it will be difficult. The dialogue centers on the tension between public allegations, identity claims, and the impact of online harassment, including alleged manipulation of personal and genealogical information. The speakers link legal action to personal advocacy, stressing the importance of safeguarding identity documents and resisting attempts to confuse or misrepresent one’s gender identity.
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Speaker 0: Un mot du procès concernant la rumeur laissant penser, prétendons que vous êtes un homme, le jugement sera rendu demain par le tribunal correctionnel de Paris. Dans quel état d'esprit Speaker 1: Pardon, c'est un des jugements. Demain, c'est le harcèlement, le cyber harcèlement. Après, j'en ai un autre contre les les 2 femmes qui qui sont en train de jouer avec ma généalogie en prétendant depuis que je suis un homme. Il y a 2 versions. Soit je suis née homme, soit je suis née Brigitte, je suis morte en 1960 et c'est mon frère qui est devenu femme. Inutile de vous dire qu'on ne touchera pas à ma généalogie et que c'est quelque chose d'impossible. Un extrait de naissance, ce n'est pas rien. C'est un papa qui est un jour ou une maman qui va déclarer son enfant et qui déclare qui il est ou qui elle est. On ne joue pas avec ça. Et après j'ai les États-Unis et entre temps j'ai aussi des personnes qui se sont introduites sur mon site des impôts et ont modifié l'identité. Mais là, moi, me bats, je suis à longueur de temps et je veux aider les adolescents à se battre contre le harcèlement. Mais si je ne vous montre pas l'exemple, ça va être difficile.
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