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Olympics: Arabian Hermaphrodite Wins Women’s Gold Medal - Daily Stormer
https://youtu.be/QcGxllHYySc?si=z9OCfZRyfTCbFbE- It's not actually a tranny. This individual, whatev
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Olympics: Arabian Hermaphrodite Wins Women’s Gold Medal
Snake Baker August 12, 2024It’s not actually a tranny.
This individual, whatever you want to call it, has a birth defect that causes it to have both male and female characteristics. It probably was born with gonads and no penis, and the gonads were inside, and had to be surgically removed. It apparently has XY chromosomes.
Generally, at birth, such individuals are literally “assigned a gender,” because it is not clear which one they are. It’s probably easier to be a girl with no ovaries than a boy with no penis, so they are more likely to be raised as girls.
That’s fine. I’m against trannies, I’m not against people with birth defects, and I don’t think there is a problem calling it a “she” if this is what it wants.
But this doesn’t make it fair for it to beat up real women.
However, to be clear: I do not care that it is beating up real women and I think it’s funny.
Breitbart:
Imane Khelif, the Algerian Olympic fighter alleged to have male chromosomes, defeated China’s Yang Liu on Friday by unanimous decision to clinch the gold medal in the women’s welterweight division.
The convincing and comprehensive victory marked the fourth consecutive victory for Khelif over a female opponent in Paris.
Both Khelif and Taiwanese fighter Lin Yu-ting have been the subject of much controversy in Paris after the pair were excluded from the Women’s World Championships in 2023 for failed gender tests.
In 2023, the IBA President Umar Kremlev explained his organization’s decision to disqualify Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting and Algeria’s Imane Khelif from competing in the IBA’s 2023 Women’s World Boxing Championships, according to Russia’s Tass News Agency. “Based on DNA tests, we identified a number of athletes who tried to trick their colleagues into posing as women. According to the results of the tests, it was proved that they have XY chromosomes. Such athletes were excluded from competition,” Kremlev said.
Yeah but it’s…Khelif, who claims to be unbothered by the swirling controversy, told the AP earlier this week that the heated debate does not change the goal.
“I wish to be ready and show a good standard, show my talent, because I want to entertain everyone,” Khelif told reporters.
Well.
Whatever.