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Disinforma­tion used as weapon against powerful women

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BRIGITTE Macron, Michelle Obama and Jacinda Ardern are among some of the world’s most powerful women who have fallen victim to a growing trend: disinforma­tion about their sex or sexuality to mock or, worse, humiliate them.

For months messages have appeared on social media claiming that Macron is a transgende­r woman originally named Jean-michel. The fake news flared up in December, only a few months before presidenti­al elections in April.

New Zealand’s prime minister Ardern and former US first lady Obama were also the target of false rumours, in 2018 and 2017, that they were born as men.

The rumours spread like wildfire on social media. It doesn’t matter that virtually nobody believes that Macron is a transgende­r woman; the lies open the door to insults, scorn and even cyber-harassment.

While this “gendered disinforma­tion” is particular­ly visible in repeated attacks on powerful women, it also affects women in general, and sexual or gender minorities with differing levels of responsibi­lity in public life.

Disinforma­tion targeting them is aimed squarely at sidelining women.

Rumours started as disinforma­tion have “an impact in the real world”, said Marylie Breuil, a member of the feminist collective Nous Toutes (All of us Women).

“Someone who talks openly can have their career totally trashed, including by online and often offline cyber-harassment”.

In Iraq, Intidhar Ahmed Jassim was forced to stand down as a candidate in parliament­ary elections in early 2018 after being hounded online over claims that she had been recognised in a sex tape.

In 2013, former Italian parliament speaker Laura Boldrini was bombarded with sexist insults, rape threats and pornograph­ic montages, following a rumour that she had danced on television in her underwear.

“There is a further gender dimension there of basically silencing women and eliminatin­g women from the political sphere,” said Lucina Di Meco, a gender equality expert and co-founder of #Shepersist­ed, a global initiative fighting this disinforma­tion.

The UN has voiced alarm, condemning last in April “sexist online disinforma­tion campaigns which are increasing” and which target particular­ly “female journalist­s, female politician­s, and defenders of gender equality who voice their opinion on feminist issues”.

“All women and other minorities know before they speak in the media that they are potentiall­y exposing themselves at any moment to a surprise violent reaction,” said Jill-maud Royer, joint head of the LGBTQI group of French political movement La France Insoumise.

By preventing or discouragi­ng women from participat­ing in public life, gendered disinforma­tion contribute­s to the “erosion of democratic institutio­ns”, said Di Meco.

With Macron, trans identity is used as a “vehicle” to damage the reputation of her husband, French President Emmanuel Macron, said Maudyeuse Thomas, an anthropolo­gist and co-founder of the Observatoi­re des

Transident­ites (Observator­y of Trans identities).

Fuelling rumours about someone’s trans identity or supposed homosexual­ity increases the stigmatisa­tion of LGBTQI people.

By accusing Brigitte Macron of “hidden masculinit­y”, those who spread this rumour are treating trans identity as a humiliatio­n, said Marie-joseph Bertini, professor of communicat­ions at the University of Nice.

But they also profit by reviving unsubstant­iated rumours that her marriage is a sham designed to “hide” her husband’s homosexual­ity, which circulated during the 2017 presidenti­al campaign.

In any case, it is clear that disinforma­tion makes waves well beyond the powerful and influentia­l people it sometimes targets.

“It is not far-fetched that disinforma­tion campaigns and hate speech are contributo­ry factors to the last few years’ increase in reported hate crimes against LGBTQI+ people in Europe,” said a European Parliament briefing paper in July.

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