from 21st Century Wire:

For many French families, slipping a coin into the bright yellow piggy bank of the Pièces Jaunes campaign is a familiar gesture of solidarity — a small act meant to ease the hospital stays of seriously ill children. The initiative is run by the Fondation des Hôpitaux, which works to improve the daily lives of the most vulnerable young patients and, since 2019, has been chaired by France’s First Lady, Brigitte Macron. But this is where the controversy begins. According to recent revelations from the French investigative weekly Le Canard Enchaîné, part of this charitable enthusiasm may have been quietly diverted. Funds intended to bring comfort to hospitalized children may instead have helped finance e-Enfance, an association whose main task is to flag illegal online content to authorities and digital platforms — a mission far removed from the core purpose of Pièces Jaunes. The allegations have sparked sharp criticism, with some observers going so far as to suggest the existence of a discreet network of influence and digital oversight operating behind the scenes.
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Between 2022 and 2025, nearly €2 million collected through the Yellow Coins operation was curiously funnelled toward e‑Enfance, a new organisation whose stated public mission is to protect minors from ‘online harms’—an array of internet risks that includes online harassment, cyber‑bullying, exploitation, and illicit content on the web. The striking detail here is that e‑Enfance is led by one Justine Atlan, who happens to be a staunch supporter of Emmanuel Macron, and a close friend of Brigitte Macron, as well as the treasurer of the think tank Renaissance Numérique. It appears that e-Enfance has received funding from the Yellow Coins operation—a campaign originally meant to aid hospitalised children, the same campaign managed and operated by Foundation des Hospitaux—again, chaired by Brigitte Macron herself.
Disguised as a means of “safeguarding youth online,” e-Enfance has gradually evolved into a centralised censorship umbrella. We’re told that its stated purpose is to notify platforms and authorities about harmful and illegal content. However, in practice, critics have argued that it filters and condemns speech which is critical of the Macron government—especially in social media posts. Some suggest that beneath the lofty terms like “hate speech,” “disinformation,” and “child protection” exists a deliberate and centralised strategy aimed at complete curation of public discourse across the digital landscape.
On paper, the move might appear as a modern adaptation of the charity to suit today’s unique digital challenges—after all, protecting children online is seen as a very laudable cause these days. But the problem runs deeper: Yellow Coins donations are specifically meant to serve “the daily lives of hospitalized children, their families, and hospital staff.” The statutes explicitly exclude financing salaries, office rentals, overhead, or training, and yet these are exactly what the e‑Enfance allocations appear to be funding.
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