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ANOTHER Man Beats Up A Woman at the Paris Olympics


Beat up a woman at home, “Go to jail. Right away!”

Beat up a woman in the Olympics…TROPHY TIME!

And so we see that a second woman has now taken a loss in a boxing bout against a man.

The first time it was Angela Carini who lost against Imane Khelif.

Though the media wants to claim that Khelif was born a woman and is not a transgender woman.

Let’s take a look to see for ourselves, shall we…

I don’t think any comment is necessary.

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Other than the fact that is was proven that he has XY chromosomes.

Even Google admits that:

…individuals having one X chromosome and one Y chromosome (XY) are male.

Though I don’t feel sorry for Angela anymore. She apologized to Khelif.

And now, here’s the 2nd man to beat up a woman at the Paris Olympics…

Will there be a 3rd?

Newsweek reports:

Olympic boxer Lin Yu-ting failed two gender eligibility tests at the 2023 World Championships but competed and won Friday at the Paris Olympics.

Lin is a 28-year-old two-time world champion from Taiwan. Lin and Algerian boxer Imane Khelif were permitted to take part in this year’s Olympics after being disqualified from the International Boxing Association’s (IBA) world championships in 2023 for failing gender eligibility tests. Neither Lin nor Khelif identifies as transgender.

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(Is that the next phase? That they skip claiming to be transgender and go straight to claiming that they are 100% women?)

The IBA released a statement last week saying the two boxers “did not undergo a testosterone examination” but were subject to “separate and recognized” tests that will remain confidential.

IBA President Umar Kremlev told Russian news agency Tass last year that Khelif and Lin were disqualified from the world championships because “it was proven they have XY chromosomes.”

Kremlev has not made proof of his assertions public. The Associated Press reports that Khelif is listed as female on her passport.

In a statement Thursday, the IBA stood by its decision to remove Lin and Khelif from the championships.

“The IBA will never support any boxing bouts between the genders, as the organization puts the safety and well-being of our athletes first,” it wrote. “We are protecting our women and their rights to compete in the ring against equal rivals, and we will defend and support them in all instances; their hopes and dreams must never be taken away by organisations unwilling to do the right thing under difficult circumstances.”

Newsweek reached out to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) via an online form and the IBA via email for comment.

Here’s the media trying to spin it.

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