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May 28, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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SHOCK VIDEO: France’s First Lady Caught Striking Macron — Gender Rumors EXPLODE!
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Let's get something straight.
Interesting pun here.
We don't care about gender and sexuality.
Everybody, I think I speak on behalf of the world, where we really, we don't care.
It means nothing to us.
It is not important.
It is not critical.
It is not something that we think about.
We just don't care about it.
But yet, when we bring it up, We are told that somehow we're transphobic in the case of Brigitte Macron.
Especially after she's knocking the hell out of her husband, which she may or may not have done it.
I don't know.
Imagine if Melania had done that.
Oh my God!
They'd be filing police complaints.
Why is it that we are supposed to talk about it at the behest and at the insistence of the radical left, but not on our own terms?
Why is it that people like Candace Owens cannot say, wait a minute, is she a biological man?
If she does bring it up, then somehow she's a transphobic person.
Does that make any sense to you?
Okay.
And it's critical that we understand what does and what doesn't make sense.
Does it really, is it really of anybody's importance?
Why is it that we can't ask whether somebody was born a man?
Forget the fact that she's 24 years his senior.
24 years?
Okay, fine.
Bill Bella juggernaut happens.
Forget the fact that he was a teacher and whatever it is, and there might have been some type of going.
You know, I think there comes a point where we kind of put that behind us.
And why is it that everything in the world that people want to know regarding the president, regarding President Trump, why is it that everything that he does and he suggests that he even intimates as far as his own particular lifestyle, his own family, his own wife, his own women, his own whatever, why it's under scrutiny, it's under the microscope, but far beyond.
And why is Candace Owens, why has she struck a nerve?
Now, Candace Owens, I think, is fascinating.
There's a separate issue.
I find her interesting.
But I, being an armchair Freudian myself, I think she has her own issues regarding this.
And those issues are as follows.
Whether she is indeed herself.
Fighting with the notion of identity, not as a woman or as a straight woman or anything like that, but as a black, proud woman in a world pretty much immersed in white ideology and conservative ideology.
Let me change my thing here.
Does that make sense to you?
She's a woman who, for all practical purposes, Has abandoned the particular scripted narrative of the African-American collective thought.
She finds herself too busy and too often talking about ideas and things and positions that are of no one's interest.
Except people who happen to be purveyors and proponents and consumers of Fox News and Breitbart.
She is a woman who speaks Clearly, perfectly, eloquently, certainly not a la Jasmine Crockett, and I'm not using this ghetto, but this African-American English version or something along those lines.
Do you follow what I'm saying?
How is it that she is of this position, of this The ilk of this type, where she is, in essence, she has abandoned the Fanny Wilders, Tiffany Henyard, Jasmine Crockett, that particular patroa, and established more of the Condoleezza Rice.
And dare I say maybe Stacey Abrams in terms of speaking style.
See, speaking style is something which is very, very important.
Nothing, there is nothing, nothing that identifies you immediately as being a part of a particular group, class, stratum, or group.
Then the way you speak, it tells me regionalism, it tells me a level of education, it can tell me also generation by virtue of the words you use and the phraseology.
So she is a woman who basically has said to the prototypical usual suspect African American community, and I use that term in quotes, I am not a member of this ilk.
My ideology, my belief, my belief system tends to be more in line with what many would say would be white or non-African-American conservative thinking.
See what I'm saying?
So coming from her, it's even more fascinating.
Coming from her, it's even more fascinating.
Does this make sense to you?
I think it makes sense to me.
I am fascinated by how this thing works.
And I am fascinated by how this thing works.
Is she a man?
Is he himself?
There have been gay rumors.
Again, this is another thing.
You tell me, radical left, that there's nothing better and more beautiful than to be gay, to be trans, that's fine.
But if I...
If I were to suggest that Emmanuel Macron is gay or she's a man, I'm not saying that.
I'm merely reflecting what's been suggested in the various media.
But if I say that, I'm somehow what?
I'm a degenerate?
I'm some lunatic?
I'm crazy for saying that?
Come on.
Come on.
You must understand something, and this is critical, extremely critical, more than anything else.
This is the thing which is the most important.
You can't tell me that I have to ask you for permission when I want to talk about the subjects that you cram down our throats.
Can't have it both ways.
You can't have it both ways.
You can't turn around and say that you decide, I'll talk about this.
I'll talk about this.
I'll talk about juicy smell it.
I'll talk about Fannie Willis.
I'll talk about whatever it is on my time, on our time.
And the same thing goes for President Trump.
It doesn't go that way.
If I want to ask a question, whether somebody is gay or transgender or a crypto male, I can do it.
And I'll tell you why.
It's very simple.
Because I can.
Because my fleeting interests may involve that particular subject matter.
So address this.
Because remember, you brought this up.
You brought this up.
Had we not had the subject of transgenderism shoved down our throat, we wouldn't even be talking about it half the time.
Think about what I'm saying.
Now, I have no particular way of thinking one way or the other.
But if 10%, 10% of what Candace Owens has said is true, If 10% of what you said is true, then there's a lot of explaining to do, Lucy, a lot of explaining to do, if you think it is a subject matter that affects all of us.
That's it.
That's all I want you to say.
All I want you to think.
Remember, I get to ask what I want to ask because I'm interested.
That's it.
And I don't have to ask for permission, and neither do we.
What do you think about this?
I've got some questions for you to answer in my section in the follow-up.
Put your answers down.
Let me see what you think.
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