This case is about more than just Brigitte Macron. It is about protecting the right to privacy, especially for trans people.
Candace Owens has used her platform to spread a lie that Brigitte Macron is secretly a trans woman. Even though this claim is completely false, the damage it causes is very real. It is rooted in the same kind of hatred and obsession that targets trans people every day.
But here is the deeper issue. Even if it were true, no one should be outed without their consent. Outing a trans person can lead to violence, discrimination, mental health crises, job loss, and even death. It is not just invasive.
It is dangerous.
This lawsuit could set a powerful precedent. If the Macrons win, it could help establish that intentionally outing someone or spreading false claims that weaponize trans identity is not protected speech. It is defamation. It is harm. And it should come with consequences.
Trans people deserve safety, dignity, and privacy. No one should be forced to live in fear of being exposed or humiliated for who they are, whether they are a private citizen or a public figure.
This moment matters. Not just for Brigitte Macron. But for every trans person who has ever been treated as a target instead of a human being.
Pride is a celebration. Pride is also a powerful statement about courage, community, and determination.
We honor the trailblazers who came before us, join arms with those leading the fight for equality today, and empower the next generation to live boldly, freely, and with joy.
To all those celebrating at World Pride this weekend and throughout June, remember — we are all in this together. Happy Pride!
@polypocketknife@imveryfuckinsad Just like you said, anyone that's queer-phobic or defends queer-phobic behavior, or queerbaits IS nauseatingly straight
This is the year that I take what I want, and it's the year that I refuse to let anyone, especially men, bring me down, break my heart, or make me feel incapable or worthless or ugly any longer. No more Mr. Nice Guy
This is the year that I take what I want, and it's the year that I refuse to let anyone, especially men, bring me down, break my heart, or make me feel incapable or worthless or ugly any longer. No more Mr. Nice Guy