Two men, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-Ting, won Olympic gold this weekend by being the world’s best at punching women in the face.
Both men famously competed at the height of international female sports as “women” and legacy media outfits want all of us to believe nothing controversial took place.
We are discouraged from even questioning what took place. But the truth is, these two men bested all other women boxers in the 2024 Paris Games even though they both tested having XY chromosomes twice under official sporting criteria with Olympic officials willfully ignoring this fact.
In conclusion: Women’s Olympic sports is now obliterated because gender ideology and its capture of elite sports demand we dare not ask what a woman is. All sports are effectively men’s sports now.
The truth is that gold-winning boxers Khelif and Lin were both disqualified from the 2023 International Boxing Association (IBA) world championships based on two separate blood tests. The IBA reports Sistem Tip Laboratory in Istanbul, Turkey issued its report on May 24, 2022. Lal PathLabs of New Delhi issued its separate report on March 23, 2023. IBA reports both findings “were absolutely identical” and both boxers “received a copy of their testing” and were informed they were deemed ineligible to compete as women and could appeal the findings within 21 days.
The test results have not been released officially, but 3 Wire Sports says they have seen the tests and letter from the IBA to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), dated June 5, 2023, which “concluded the boxer’s DNA was that of a male consisting of XY chromosomes.”
The letter, spotlighting Algeria’s Imane Khelif, continues, “This situation epitomizes the importance of protecting safe sport, and the integrity of sport in which the Olympic Movement is jointly committed to.”
Olympic officials allowed the two men to compete against women, physically beat them, and ultimately win gold. The Associated Press reported that International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams announced at an official press conference that everything was on the up and up because, “They are women in their passports and it’s stated that this is the case, that they are female.”
So, there you have it.
The International Olympic Committee relies on passports, while the International Boxing Association relies on scientific blood tests.
Khelif is now famous for punching women in the face. His first opponent, Italy’s Angela Carini, stopped her match with Khelif after only 46 seconds because she had never been hit so hard. Carini yelled, “It isn’t fair,” after receiving two punches from Khelif. But Khelif now says he is the one being bullied; that questioning his “womanhood” actually “harms human dignity.” Such misplaced victimhood is gaslighting us all.
The IBA explains, “Both Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting received a copy of these tests, and they never disputed [them]. They know these tests exist and [are] not fake.”
All these gold-winning boxers need to do is show us their medical records establishing they are legitimate female athletes like Bulgarian boxer Svetlana Staneva and Turkish boxer Esra Yildiz are courageously demanding after they were both defeated by Taiwan’s Lin.
Courage is contagious 🤜🥊
Bulgarian boxer Svetlana Staneva and Turkish boxer Esra Yildiz Kahraman make female XX symbol in protest, after both were defeated by Taiwanese male boxer Lin Yu-ting in the Paris Olympics “women’s” boxing competition.#XX #SaveWomensSports #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/0IPBO1xfog
— Rachael Wong (@RachaelWongAus) August 8, 2024
As The Atlantic explained, “If Lin and Khelif are straightforwardly female athletes with XX chromosomes, they could have appealed their IBA bans to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, an independent body based in Switzerland.”
Lin chose not to appeal and Khelif withdrew his appeal. The Atlantic adds, “A simple cheek swab could clear this up, revealing the presence (or not) of a second X chromosome.”
But the fact that neither athlete, nor the IOC, is welcoming this simple clarification is telling indeed.
It is highly possible that both men have a disorder of sexual development (DSD) known as 5-Alpha-Reductase-Deficiency (5-ARD) which is a very rare mutation in a gene that codes for an enzyme called 5-alpha reductase which keeps testosterone from adequately initiating external male genitalia in early development and can make a child appear female at birth and into the early years of life. However, at puberty clear male genitalia form, testes descend, and the body becomes masculine.
These athletes could easily clear this up by releasing their personal medical records, removing any doubt or speculation. But doing so would also likely remove their newly attained gold medals and bright futures in battering more women.
Image from Getty.
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