
The misogyny on this thread is ridiculous. He is a man who achieved a great status, maybe they are using each other. |
French culture is gross, as you demonstrate, because pedophilia doesn’t bother the French. In fact, they dismiss concerns about adults sexually abusing children. Also, as you are doing: the French make excuses for the pedos. Disgusting. Child sexual abuse and rape isn’t normal. They weren’t adults when she started raping him. Wasn’t her daughter his classmate? AWFUL. |
France has a huge rape culture. Rape wasn’t even a crime until 1980. |
There is the old idiom ‘even statutes have clay feet’, meaning eventually those that seem powerful or perfect are subject to cracks and eventual decline. Meaningful to the imperfect marriage of the Macrons being exposed and can apply to trump as well. |
+1 The French person posting here illustrates that exactly. They think a 13-15 year old boy being raped by a 39 year old woman is normal. Imagine how messed up she is to have romantic and sexual feelings for a child the age of her own children? |
You think Macron being preyed upon by a pedophile teacher is “imperfect?” What a gd understatement. |
The French do not care about rape, sexual abuse, or pedos.
Victims in landmark child abuse trial ask why France doesn't want to know https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg559zz3d8o.amp Instead, the trial of France's most prolific known paedophile, Joel Le Scouarnec - a retired surgeon who has admitted in court to raping or sexually assaulting 299 people, almost all of them children - is coming to an end this Wednesday amid widespread frustration. "I'm exhausted. I'm angry. Right now, I don't have much hope. Society seems totally indifferent. It's frightening to think [the rapes] could happen again," one of Le Scouarnec's victims, Manon Lemoine, 36, told the BBC. Ms Lemoine and some 50 other victims, stung by an apparent lack of public interest in the trial, have formed their own campaign group to pressure the French authorities, accusing the government of ignoring a "landmark" case which exposed a "true laboratory of institutional failures". "The issue is that this trial is about sexual abuse of children. There's a virtual omertà on this topic globally, but particularly in France. "We simply don't want to acknowledge it," Myriam Guedj-Benayoun, a lawyer representing several of Le Scouarnec's victims, told me. In her closing arguments to the court, Ms Guedj-Benayoun condemned what she called France's "systemic, organised silence" regarding child abuse. ^^ The French simply don’t care about the horrific sexual abuse of children. |
No, French poster does not understand how horrifying they sound. They are living in a country that ignores at best and actively hides and makes excuses for pedophilia and rape. French poster and all of France needs help. Their pedo victim president is being physically attacked by his rapist-wife on the world stage. |
Actually what I meant is that they appeared to be in a happy marriage on surface level, but the cracks eventually gave way. In return, what has not been spoken recently, at least by the French I imagine, is the history of their union, now taking center stage.
Macron said they were Joking around |
Not that it matters but she didn’t slap him. She took her two hands and pushed his face away from her. I hate when the wrong word is used. Slapped is very specific in definition. |
Suuuure. |
Pedo defenders and enablers all over, you are gross. |
Battery: Battery is the actual act of physically harming or offensively touching another person without their consent. This can include acts like punching, slapping, shoving, or even a slight touch that is considered offensive. Or, manually shutting your spouse’s mouth or adjusting their face. |
Evidence suggests their relationship began before he was 15. She has said that they will not confirm what age he was when she first assaulted him. |
Some news reports say he could have been as young as 13!! |