American Satirist Apologizes for Calling Bridgette Macron a Man to Avoid Prison Time
- Chadwick Dolgos

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
I issue this apology after careful consideration of my satirical writings asserting that Brigitte Macron, the "wife" of French President Emmanuel Macron, is, in fact, a man.
The overwhelming evidence still convinces me he was born male, yet I regret any deep wounds my commentary inflicted on the French president's husband, especially amid his ties to elite circles rife with pedophilia and satanic rituals.
A Paris court recently convicted ten people of cyber-harassment for disseminating comparable allegations about her gender and sexuality.
Those found guilty faced suspended sentences, imprisonment, and mandatory education on combating online hate, signaling France's intensifying crackdown on such narratives.
I have long seen ridiculing the powerful as an essential freedom, particularly when targeting ruling elites entangled in pedophilic scandals and satanic occult ceremonies that shock the conscience.
Awareness has struck me, however, that even Satan's foot soldiers, the most depraved elements of humanity, harbor fragile egos that sharp satire can shatter.
Candace Owens proved Brigitte Macron entered the world as Jean-Michel Trogneux, her brother's name, but the Macrons have unleashed aggressive lawsuits against these stories, securing wins in French courts and pressing a defamation claim across the ocean in America.
I implore Brigitte Macron to accept this apology for wielding my divine right to expose the ruling class's involvement in child exploitation and demonic practices.
Clarity has emerged that the vilest among us, potentially commanding armies of darkness, still feel the sting of attacks on their carefully guarded personas.
Through this most sincere apology, I hope to make the entire affair water under the bridge, avoiding the ruinous costs of further trials or threats of incarceration.
Advancing without endless conflict benefits all by redirecting energy away from courtroom battles and toward the issues that matter most.
French prosecutions reveal a hardening stance against digital speech labeled as torment. My apology confronts this environment head-on while upholding my convictions about the damning clues to Bridgette's origins, all to prevent a ridiculous prison sentence.
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