Posted on 08/04/2024 3:53:53 AM PDT by FRinCanada2
The articles I read mentioned Swyer Syndrome. But - who really knows - it’s all speculation at this point.
Here’s why I’m going to assume they’re both women until proven otherwise:
- Their birth certificates say female, and they have always competed as women.
- Other women have beaten them in competition. Here’s Imane being beaten by an Irish boxer in the 2020 Olympics: https://x.com/yogijunior3/status/1819289543276744766
- The IBA didn’t test Imane and Yu-Ting until they qualified for medals, and the IBA isn’t sharing details of those tests.
- The IBA isn’t testing everyone. They seem to cherry-pick athletes.
I never heard of Fatima Whithead before. Yes, she looks very muscular in those photos.
IF they were female they could have gone to the Supreme Court for sports . CAS. Simple. They could scream Russians are lying and faked the tests. Or they could say the test from the labs were wrong.
This is very very easy for them to prove. ALGERIAN withdrew his appeal. Asian never bothered.
It is reasonable to conclude the two genetics tests run on them are accurate.
I certainly do want to thank you for pointing me in, what I believe, is the right direction. These athletes may more likely be genetic anomalies than people “choosing” a sex.
I believe that this shows us a problem that is going to get a whole lot worse, as we are now encouraging people to “choose” their sex. Paperwork, like a Passport, relied upon by the IOC to indicate sex will become meaningless. People will continue to need hormonal “treatments” to retain their chosen sex. All of this will make sex discrimination in athletic competition a futile endeavor.
I believe real problems are coming for which these athletes may have been “groomed” to be the vanguard.
Not against one another, though!
Without a doubt, these two boxers each have some kind of genetic condition; otherwise, they could have appealed and/or refuted the news stories by producing their own test results. After her win against Hamori, Imane told the press, “I am a woman.” Then, she spoke out again, and she merely asked everyone to please stop the bullying. She would not comment further.
However, we don’t know the reason for the IBA’s test results. If these two boxers have female organs and body parts, then they are women, even if they have XY chromosomes.
The other issue is that the IBA cherry-picked these winning athletes for testing. If the IBA wants fairness, then all boxers should be tested for XY chromosomes before they enter these women’s competitions. People with DSDs can have very feminine characteristics; some even become fashion models. A DSD doesn’t always make someone a winning athlete. These two boxers were defeated by women in other competitions. If the IBA’s rules are that only women with XX chromosomes can compete, then it should test everyone before the competition, instead of waiting to test when an athlete has reached a winning level.
It wasn’t just these two. they tested quite a few. I think 7 or 8 came back men.
And here is another way you know they are XY.
The Algerian refused to say what tests had been done on him other than doping during that press conference. If IBA was lying he simply could have shown his own results saying he is XX.
It is really easy to see he is XY but doesn’t want to address and would rather say don’t bully me.
The issue isn’t the validity of genetics testing; rather, it’s a matter of applying the test results to women’s sports to determine whether or not the seriously mentally ill, delusional testee be allowed to beat the living sh*t out of a woman. That’s what this current abomination of “modern society” distills to.
As I wrote above, yes, the fact that these two boxers aren’t publicly refuting the results tells us that something is up.
But, as I said, we don’t know what their conditions are. If they have Swyers, for example, then they each have a vagina and a uterus, which means they are female.
2 men are competing in the women’s boxing championship. 🙄
If I'm understanding it correctly, the IBA tested them in 2022 and still let them compete in 2023:
Boxing group answers some questions but raises many more about tests on Imane Khelif, Lin Yu-ting
Whatever anyone believes about these two boxers, the way the IBA handled everything looks suspicious because the organization didn't disqualify them until they'd already boxed other women.
Also, at the end, the article says the appeals process "typically costs more than $40,000."
Define “sanity.” < sarc >
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