Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Perhaps not the right approach

Apparently French President Macron and his wife are suing Candace Owens for claiming that France's First Lady was not, in fact, born a woman. And while I understand the motivation, I'm not quite sure that this is the right approach, because Owens' way of doing things thrives on outrage.  She survives a ton of scandals (support for Weinstein, Putin, Holocaust denial, defense of Kanye West, etc..), and despite her notoriety, probably doesn't have that much money for the Macrons to grab.  Why waste the effort and ironically help Owens?

Personally, if I were Madame Macron, I'd be tempted to bring up picture of my children and say something like this--and with a huge smile:

Madame Owens, these are pictures of my children, which could not have been conceived with eggs from my very female ovaries, nor could they have come out of my very female uterus through my very female vagina if I had not been born with two X chromosomes.  

Of course, as I've hinted above, Owens has survived quite a few scandals already, so she may be relatively impervious to things like this, but I have a hunch that laughter will be a more effective strategy than outrage.

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