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Friday, August 02, 2024

Hit and myths: The truth about Algerian boxer at centre of Olympics gender controversy

 

Thanks 'MF':


I’m gonna wade back in on the Olympic boxing non-scandal.

You, like I, have been saying there are only two genders like robots for years, and we have been correct.

Imane Khelif was born a female. She is a female. As a matter of fact, she is a manly female who has not given in to woke madness and transitioned to calling herself male. Oh, the irony.

In the absence of a genetic test, we would only know she is a female with extraordinary boxing skills and a manly visage.

How many women do you know who look manly? How many men do you know who look effeminate? Are you waiting for a genetic test to determine if they are female or male? Nope.

Sports is a competition of physical skill and intrinsic athletic qualities. Tall people tend to excel in basketball. They are closer to the hoop. Did we cry, “unfair,” when Shaq took the court? Nobody said, “he was born too big and tall. Nobody can defend him. Disqualify him.”

Mark Phelps has a body like a porpoise. That makes him an abnormally great swimmer. Are we going to test for porpoise-like body syndrome and send him home?

Tiny, coordinated women tend to do well in gymnastics. Taller ones, volleyball. Stout ones, softball. Muscular ones with tons of testosterone do well in boxing.

Boxing is a battle sport. Every boxer volunteers to get hit and risk physical damage. Some boxers are bigger, stronger, faster and have more endurance than others. They are born with those traits.

Men do not belong in women’s sports. Hard stop.

Women who have the physical traits that allow them to excel in their sport belong in women’s sports. That’s the entire point.

Khelif is Algerian. She was born a female. She has a lot of testosterone and an ideal body for boxing. Do you think an Algerian child who took up boxing knew she had genetic markers or hormone levels that were manly, or do you think she kicked ass and became an Olympian?

You can cry foul all you want, invoke fairness and seek mushy parity in sports or you can admit we rushed to judgement on Khelif and go back to your core argument, which is that there are only two genders and men don’t belong in women’s sports.

Khelif is not a man. The argument, for me, ends there.


SMH:


Hit and myths: The truth about Algerian boxer at centre of Olympics gender controversy



By Jonathan Drennan
August 2, 2024 — 3.40pm


It took only 46 seconds of a women’s round of 16 welterweight bout between Algerian Imane Khelif and Italian Angela Carini to become one of the most controversial stories of Paris 2024.

After taking a punch to the face, Carini refused to fight on and eventually broke down in tears on her knees in the ring.






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Marissa Williamson comments on the gender storm that has clouded the involvement of Algerian Imane Khelif in Paris. © International Olympic Committee

“It could have been the match of a lifetime, but I had to preserve my life as well,” Carini told the BBC.
Who is Imane Khelif?

Khelif, 25, has been boxing since she was a child in Algeria. She competed at the women’s world championships in Russia in 2019 and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where she was beaten 5-0 in a quarter-final by Ireland’s eventual gold medal winner Kellie Harrington in the lightweight division.

Khelif won silver at the 2022 women’s world championships in Istanbul in the light-welterweight division, being defeated by Ireland’s Amy Broadhurst.




Italy’s Angela Carini fights back tears after her fight against Algeria’s Imane Khelif.CREDIT:EDDIE JIM


What misinformation has been reported on social media about Khelif?

Elon Musk and JK Rowling are two notable figures who have commented on Khelif on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines posted: “Men don’t belong in women’s sports”. Musk replied, “absolutely”.

Rowling posted: “Explain why you’re OK with a man beating a woman in public for your entertainment.”

Khelif was born female and is not a transgender athlete.

Why was she disqualified from the 2023 world championships?

Khelif and Lin Yu‑ting of Taiwan, who are both competing in Paris, failed to meet gender eligibility tests at the International Boxing Association’s (IBA) women’s world championships in New Delhi last year, leading to their disqualifications.

What is the controversy about XY chromosomes?

Speaking last March to Russia’s Tass news agency, IBA president Umar Kremlev said Khelif and Yu‑ting were “posing” as women ahead of the 2023 world championships.

“Based on DNA tests, we identified a number of athletes who tried to trick their colleagues [by] posing as women,” Kremlev said.

“According to the results of the tests, it was proved that they have XY chromosomes. Such athletes were excluded from competition.”

XX is the combination in females.

What has the IOC said about this?

In a statement, the International Olympic Committee criticised the IBA’s previous disqualification decision, calling it “arbitrary”.

“Towards the end of the IBA world championships in 2023, they [Yu-ting and Khelif] were suddenly disqualified without any due process,” the IOC said.

“According to the IBA minutes available on their website, this decision was initially taken solely by the IBA secretary general and CEO.

“The current aggression against these two athletes is based entirely on this arbitrary decision, which was taken without any proper procedure, especially considering that these athletes had been competing in top-level competition for many years.

“The IOC is saddened by the abuse that the two athletes are currently receiving. Every person has the right to practice sport without discrimination.”





5 comments:

  1. How to distinguish gender classification?

    Physique? Genetic traces?

    Nature has proven that transgender physical strength exists intra species. Exceptional physical powers do exist amongst the gender, thus the women Amazon fighters, Achilles and Penthesilea, in Greek mythology. Mythology is a myth but there must be amble representatives in order for a mystical being to be created by human mind.

    Thus female gender with natural male physique is natural. They r NEITHER artificial cross breed NOR modern medical creation.

    Fair is fair. Modern political correctness shouldn't be a part of this gender evolution!

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  2. If Khelif were an American, I have no doubt the entire Disinformation industry would be tearing her and Anerican society and g9vernment framework apart in condemnation of their "woke" and transgender pernissiveness.

    These posts are part of the anti-Western industry, make no mistake.

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      "These posts are part of the anti-Western industry, make no mistake"

      Know-nothing mfer spills diarrhea AGAIN!

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  3. A person with XY chromosomes is a biologic MAN...and his body develops as a MAN... muscles... Penis...
    For all we know, Imane Khelif is perfectly capable to "Enter" a woman.

    This "Professor Patriot" Kerbau about manly women and effeminate Ken is irrelevant Crap.
    We have always had manly women who are nevertheless biological women , and effeminate men who are biological men.

    That is a totally separate matter from someone born with XY chromosomes.

    The only reason "IT" is legally a woman is her doctor or midwife too a glance at her genitals at birth and pronounced IT a girl.

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