Brigitte Macron has been struggling for years with a wave of sensational rumors about a gender change – a topic that stirs both French and international public opinion. To a large extent, their popularization was driven by Natacha Rey and Amandine Roy, who in their publications and recordings suggested that the First Lady of France was in her youth actually her brother Jean-Michel Trogneux. Supporters of conspiracy theories point to ambiguities in documents and claim that her brother is in fact herself. For some, this is an absurd attack on the First Lady of France, for others – proof of a “hidden truth” covered up by the elites. Should Brigitte Macron cut off these speculations by appearing publicly with her brother, or should she remain silent and let the internet forget?
Tag: psychology
Psychology covers surveys on emotions, wellbeing, interpersonal relations and attitudes that shape social and political decisions. This category examines views on mental health, motivation and everyday behaviour.
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Ban on alcohol sales after 10 PM (22:00) – citizen’s right or justified restriction?

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Abortion and child support – does a woman’s decision release a man from responsibility?

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Ban on phones in schools – protection of students or an exaggeration?

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Pedophilia – what punishment is just?

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Sick leave as a form of strike – clever method or abuse of law?

