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Anonymous wrote:The trolls are really taking over DCUM.
Wonder which Macron hater is behind the near-hysteria level of these posts?
So you're ok with abuse, as long as an old woman does it?
I'm okay with allied countries electing fit leaders and I don't give a hoot how old their spouse is. French people could never be duped into voting for a Trump or Biden.
Way to purposely ignore the point. It’s not that Brigette is “old.”
She was 39 years old having a sexual relationship with a 13-15 year old child.
+1 exactly
Yep.
This is not an age gap relationship. She groomed a child and then married him.
Did she arrange for him to become a WEF puppet?
From the Financial Times:
“He didn’t know what ebitda [earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation] was. He didn’t try to hide it. And instead of looking it up in a corporate finance book, he asked around, which was disarming.” Another banker who came across Mr Macron on several occasions says that his ambition was always “two steps ahead of his experience”, adding: “When you are smart like him that means you are fine 98 per cent of the time, but that means that in 2 per cent of the time you can end up in a hole. But he managed to avoid any problems.” What Mr Macron lacked in technical knowledge and jargon at first, he made up for with contacts in government, says Sophie Javary, head of BNP Paribas’ corporate finance in Europe, who was asked by Mr Henrot to coach Mr Macron in the first year.
https://www.ft.com/content/9bd62502-12cf-11e7-b0c1-37e417ee6c76
So this guy was walking around one of Europe's most prestigious banks, where he was employed, asking his colleagues what EBITA is.
Does this sound like the boy genius the press has sold us? Because he was a gifted actor as a child, perhaps that's what we are seeing-- that he's a puppet.