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To: Libloather

I’ve seen several suggestions that Khelif has Swyer syndrome, which is characterized by myriad anomalies including female external genitalia (but not female breasts). .

Make of that what you will, but perhaps we need to refocus the criticism. The underlying problem is not Khelif’s condition per se, which can be rationally discussed and adjudicated on the merits. The larger problem is the refusal of Khelif and the IOC to be open about what could be a tough call on an intersex condition.

The IOC has zero credibility on such matters. It is all in on the whole gender bending agenda, including the acceptance of trans people into women’s competitions. If the IOC was honest, most of the furor would disappear.


11 posted on 08/11/2024 4:42:33 PM PDT by sphinx
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To: sphinx

Excellent post. Fully agree with your comments.


13 posted on 08/11/2024 4:55:19 PM PDT by BlackVeil ('The past is never dead. It's not even past.' William Faulkner)
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To: sphinx
I’ve seen several suggestions that Khelif has Swyer syndrome, which is characterized by myriad anomalies including female external genitalia (but not female breasts).

Most likely it is Morris Syndrome (Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome) rather than Swyer. People with Morris have a male karyotype (46, XY) and male gonads, but their external sex characteristics are typically female with vulva and vagina. They don't have a uterus, their testes are undescended, and they don't menstruate. Because of their testosterone, they are muscular.

14 posted on 08/11/2024 5:31:02 PM PDT by SC DOC (A)
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