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https://www.leetchi.com/fr/c/frais-de-justice-pour-dora-moutot-wlem6abq

Is this a crime in France?  I thought freedom of speech and the press existed in France.

Dora Moutot is accused of having said the following sentence on the TV set of the show “Quelle époque” on France 2:

“For me Marie Cau, he is a man. A transfeminine man. He is a person who is biologically a male except that this person has tastes which correspond to what we call the female gender”.

"Criminal misgendering" is a joke and makes a mockery out of the criminal justice system.  How is it a crime to call a male a man?  

Calling a male a man is a factual statement.  Nicolas, "Marie", Cau is a divorced father.  Males father children.  

The man calling himself Marie Cau is the mayor of Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes, France.  This man is a perfect example of why people should NEVER vote trans people into any position of power.  When he was campaigning, he said he wasn't an activist and wanted to focus on economic issues, etc.  He lied.  Trans eventually use their position and power to push their political agenda, and they just keep demanding more and more special treatment.  

This is what he was saying in 2020.  

"The 55-year-old ran on a platform of ecological sustainability and building the local economy.

Speaking to the AFP news agency, Ms Cau said she was "not an activist" and wanted to focus on municipal politics."

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52795973

He went from saying he wanted to focus on municipal issues and the economy to kowtow to trans or else.  

He is just another autogynephile.  He is a heterosexual divorced man who admits to getting a thrill from cross dressing.

"In his autobiography, Cau also detailed his divorce from his wife, and railed against the justice system, which granted custody of their children to his former wife.

“The woman is always the victim, while the man is always the executioner, often accused of violence or alcoholism,” he wrote. The judge presiding over their divorce proceedings ordered him to leave the home and granted him limited visitation rights – a situation that Cau says “is one that the courts traditionally reserve for a failing or even violent father.”