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Well I would reply to the topic in earnest but I have couple of fun stuff to post about today.

First France.
The Prime Minister of France, Elisabeth Borne stepped down from her position couple days ago.
https://www.france24.com/en/france/20240108-macron-moves-to-name-new-prime-minister-in-govt-reshuffle
Her chief problem was the new immigration law the "far right" forced unto them, tightening 
Here's contents of the law by Lemonade:
https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2023/12/20/what-s-in-france-s-controversial-immigration-law_6361995_7.html
I won't go over it because I want to reach to the fun part in this post.

So the new PM is Gabriel Attal an openly gay dude, legally married to another bloke (made possible by a French law enacted in 2013):
https://www.france24.com/en/france/20240109-macron-to-name-new-french-prime-minister-after-borne-resignation
The real fun part is this. France has a new Foreign Minister too, Stéphane Séjourné who is actually the "another bloke" from Attal's marriage.
I really like how the article below coyly says:
> Sejourne was in a civil partnership with Attal, France’s first openly gay prime minister, but their relationship is now believed to be over.
They were married. Did they divorce? Why can't France24 write this down plainly? This is the legal reality in France, what's their problem with that? Considering France24 is a leftlib media outlet.
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20240112-macron-s-reshuffle-tilts-french-cabinet-to-the-right-ahead-of-eu-elections
Turns out homosexuality is just another tool for patriarchy to keep women away from the positions of power.:^)
I tried to look up some marriage photo but I have not seen any.