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Two Biological Males Allowed to Fight in Female Div. At Paris Olympics

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Imane Khelifi registered birth certificate video footage:

 
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Champion runner Caster Semenya won a potentially landmark legal decision for sports on Tuesday (2023) when the European Court of Human Rights decided she was discriminated against by rules in track and field that force her to medically reduce her natural hormone levels to compete in major competitions.


In its decision it also said that 46 XY 5-ARD (5-alpha-reductase deficiency) athletes – such as Semenya – have “circulating testosterone at the level of the male 46 XY population and not at the level of the female 46 XX population. This gives 46 XY 5-ARD athletes a significant sporting advantage over 46 XX female athletes.
 
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Sex verification, testing, and regulation of the women category:

 

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  • What is imprinting?
  • Phenotype male vs female.
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  • Competitive advantage.
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Developmental biologist Dr. Emma Hilton is one of the foremost experts in sex - and she is shocked by the mainstream narrative around gender and the bizarre case of Imane Khelif, the Olympic boxer.

Chapters:
0:00 Emma Hilton Highlights
1:07 Is Sex on a Spectrum?
4:07 Can XY Have a Vulva?
5:57 How You Know A Baby’s Sex
7:42 Micro-Penis
10:07 Tests from Boxing Association (IBA)
13:07 This Actually Is A Trans Issue
16:07 Lia Thomas & Trans Men Athletes
19:07 Trans People Beating Women
22:02 Does Imane Khelif KNOW He’s A Man?
23:52 Russia Conspiracy Theory & Doubts
28:07 What Separates Men & Women in Sports
31:07 Would DSD People Realise the Truth?
35:07 They Shouldn’t Get Into A Boxing Ring
39:07 Snopes Fact Checkers Spread Misinformation
41:07 Huge Testosterone Differences
43:07 Deliberate Misinformation
45:47 Hate Crime Accusations Sent to Emma
47:57 Don’t Mock Looks - Something About Miriam
52:47 Can A Trans Woman Become Like A Woman
56:07 Sci-Fi Future - Changing Sex
58:07 Time Machine
1:01:07 Cloning Someone & Twins
1:03:07 A Heretic Emma Admires
 
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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif wins Olympic gold after social media firestorm
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Imane Khelif (red) punches Yang Liu of China during the Women's 66kg boxing final.

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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif defeated Chinese opponent Yang Liu in the 66kg gold medal bout at the Paris Summer Olympics on Friday.

Khelif received a warm welcome from the crowd as she entered the ring at Roland Garros Stadium for her fourth bout of the Games. Algerian flags were seen waving all around the arena.

In the first round, both fighters started off tentatively, but Khelif got the better of her southpaw opponent, taking the round in unanimous fashion.

It was more of the same in the second round as a stiff punch from the Algerian sent Yang bouncing off the ropes in the opening seconds. With the pro-Khelif crowd chanting wildly, she punished her opponent with a barrage of punches on her way to another victorious round on all the judges’ scorecards.

With a huge lead on the scorecards, Khelif continued to apply the pressure to Yang in the third and final round. The Chinese fighter continued pressing forward, but could not break through Khelif’s defense.

“I’m very happy. For eight years, this has been my dream and I’m now the Olympic champion and gold medallist,” she said after the fight. “I’ve worked for eight years, no sleep, eight years tired. Now I’m Olympic champion.”I want to thank all the people who have come to support me. All the people from Algeria and all the people at my base. I want to thank all the team, my coach. Thank you so much.”

After the final bell rang, the fighters hugged in a show of respect and sportsmanship.

The crowd cheered raucously as it was announced that Khelif had won the gold medal on points by unanimous decision.

Khelif did her trademark victory dance in the ring and posed for photographers before she was carried away from the ring on the shoulders of one of her trainers.

Khelif had been the subject of global attention after defeating Italian boxer Angela Carini in just 46 seconds in a preliminary match.

The fight triggered an onslaught of online abuse, with transphobic commentators incorrectly calling Khelif “a man” because she had failed a so-called “gender test” by a now-discredited boxing federation that had been stripped of its ability to run the Olympic events. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) took over the sport for the 2024 Games because it decided that no international federation was qualified to run the sport and emphasized repeatedly that Khelif met the criteria to compete.

IOC President Thomas Bach was asked Friday if the organization was prioritizing inclusion over safety by allowing Khelif and Lin to compete.

“It is not as easy as some in this cultural war want to portray it,” Bach answered. “These two are women, and they have the right to participate in the women’s competition. And this has nothing to do with inclusion in any way.”

Speaking in Arabic to SNTV, a sports video partner of the Associated Press, Khelif urged people earlier this week “to uphold the Olympic principles, according to the Olympic charter, to refrain from bullying all athletes because this thing has effects, massive effects.”

“It can destroy people, it can kill people’s thoughts, spirit and mind,” she said, adding that it was not easy to go through what followed her match with Carini.

IOC spokesperson Mark Adams defended Khelif’s participation the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at a press conference after the Carini fight, saying Khelif was “born female, was registered female, lived her life as a female, boxed as a female, has a female passport.”

The IOC confirmed at the time that the match was “not a man fighting a woman,” and that “scientifically on that, there is consensus.”

Khelif is not the only boxer receiving added attention for her presence in Paris. Boxer Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan is also in the spotlight after years of amateur competition.

Lin will fight in the women’s 57kg gold medal bout on Saturday.



Nice to see Imane Khelif wing the Gold Medal after all of the shit she has had to put up with.

Inspiring!

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Not surprised...None of Khelif's matches were even close. Never came close to losing a round.

XX was never going to beat XY in these Olympic games.

The biological women never stood a chance...But what's a little brain damage at the alter of wokeness...
 

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No sex test and No hormone testing was done...Game changed.
You're right. There is no evidence of sext tests or hormone testing done my the IBA. They just made that shit up because she beat the favorite of their Oligarch president and the Gazprom funders.

It's amazing how easily people fall for the most transparent Russian propaganda.
 

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You're right. There is no evidence of sext tests or hormone testing done my the IBA. They just made that shit up because she beat the favorite of their Oligarch president and the Gazprom funders.

It's amazing how easily people fall for the most transparent Russian propaganda.
Just stop.....There was no sex testing or hormone testing done by the IOC.

The biological women never has a chance.
 
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This eloquently sums up the Far Right Conspiracy Theory:

Most recently, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has become the target of virulent attacks from conservatives accusing her of being transgender, even though she is a cisgender woman hailing from a country where it is illegal to identify as trans and transition. Figures as large as Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance have fallaciously added to the fire.

Khelif is one example of how the conspiracy theory largely impacts Black women, such as Michelle Obama and Serena Williams, whom euro-centric beauty standards and the institutions upholding them deem to have "less feminine" features. Still, the "investigations" are far-reaching and have impacted celebrities such as Taylor Swift and, bizarrely, right-wing darlings like Kyle Rittenhouse.
 
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