He sent a message to his people that they should take the vaccine against “Corona”

Macron's T-shirt attracts the French more than his message

Macron's shirt.

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French President Emmanuel Macron went to social media platforms, last Tuesday, in a new effort to increase vaccination rates against the “Covid-19” virus, combat “false information” and reach young people, but instead of attracting the French to vaccination. The t-shirt he was wearing caught their attention, making his message about vaccination seem secondary.

In a video posted on Instagram and TikTok, President Macron appeared from his summer residence on the French Riviera, wearing a casual T-shirt, offering the French to answer their questions about vaccination in this regard.

Although the goal of the video was to encourage French youth to get vaccinated, Internet users turned to other things, unrelated to vaccination, including asking about the meaning of the logo on Macron’s shirt, which resembles an owl, to a large extent. With the white owl logo on the shirt more than they care about Macron's message.

Some asked: What does the owl logo consisting of geometric shapes mean?

Was there a subconscious message to Macron's choice of this shirt?

Was the Elysee's public relations team conveying a secret message to those with sharp eyes?

Was the president part of a secret gang?

An initial theory suggested that the image of an owl symbolized the emblem of the Bohemian Club, a political group that arose in California in 1872, and was named after the European Bohemian movement, an anti-bourgeois culture.

In addition to the previous conspiracy theory, there are two words in French that have been translated to mean "owl", and also "owl with tufts in the ear", which is the word "hippo", which is a sign of misfortune, or a messenger of death for the ancient Romans, or black magic in the worst case. , a symbol of sadness, loneliness and gloom at best.

Le Figaro says the president's appearance was "sober, straightforward, relaxed, and above all sociable," reminding readers of his YouTube challenge to the famous French stars, McClay and Carlito, in May.

There was no official response from the Elysee to questions about the jersey.

Despite these conspiracy theories, a similar T-shirt "Macron's Tik Tok" was sold online for €19.99.

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