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Russian media has described the new President of France, Emmanuel Macron, as a gay psychopath who hates his country. An article in Komsomolskaya Pravda, a Russian tabloid newspaper, refers to a picture of a topless Mr Macron as he poses for a magazine with the title “coming out”. The piece then later goes on to call Mr Macron a psychopath and suggest that he does not love France and instead only loves himself.
Russian media has described the new President of France, Emmanuel Macron, as a gay psychopath who hates his country.
An article in Komsomolskaya Pravda, a Russian tabloid newspaper, refers to a picture of a topless Mr Macron as he poses for a magazine with the title “coming out”.
The piece then later goes on to call Mr Macron a psychopath and suggest that he does not love France and instead only loves himself.
In reference to the picture, the article reads: “For gays, this expression means 'out of the shadows', to recognise you’re gay too”.
The article also cites a psychiatrist, Adriano Sagatori, who claimed to have studied the biography of the French President.
He described Mr Macron as a1 psychopath who he said would not fight for the French people.
“Like all psychopaths, he believes in his higher purpose. Macron does not love France and will not fight for the French people.
“Macron loves only himself and he will fight to defend their fragile identity," KP claimed in its article.
The piece also goes on to say that the word psychopath is not an insult and adds that the French deserve Mr Macron.
“They, [the French], have to go through globalist hell. They do not deserve democracy, paid for the lives of millions of Soviet soldiers,” it says.
This is not the first time Russian media has chosen to attack Mr Macron and question his sexuality.
Sputnik, a Russian government-controlled news agency, previously claimed Mr Macron was “secretly gay and living a ‘double life' while backed by a “very wealthy gay lobby.”
There have also been accusations, that cite intelligence sources, that suggest Russia targeted Mr Macron in an online campaign. Disobedient Media, which was founded in California by the right-wing journalist William Craddick, attributed the claims to “leaked documents” when it first reported them.
Nicolas Vanderbiest, a commentator for France Culture, tweeted: “So the fake news story on Macron’s account in the Bahamas, we can say without being misleading, that it was by the Russians.”
En Marche, Mr Macron's party's, digital chief Mounir Mahjoubi, also claimed it had been targeted by Russia-linked hackers.
Code within a cache of up to 9GB of data and documents were posted on an anonymous filesharing website and was partly written in Russian after there was a leak of emails from Mr Macron’s campaign team.
Analysts believe it may have been orchestrated by the same group responsible for the Democratic National Committee leak.
In the French election Mr Macron comprehensively beat Marine Le Pen of the hard-right Front National.
He successfully secured 65 per cent of valid votes cast compared with only 35 per cent for his opponent.
At the age of 39, Mr Macron is now the youngest President in the Republic’s history.
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