Olympics Committee Gets Gold Medal for Mental Gymnastics Over Trans Athletes
The Olympics is guilty of two crimes to appease the gender extremists. The IOC has decided it’s fine to sacrifice the safety of women to satisfy the egos of men, and that children are next.
Forget medals and glory, there is a distinct possibility that a recent decision by the Olympics Committee is going to get a female athlete killed on international TV.
The decision in question allows two men, Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting, to compete in the Paris Olympics with the women. The pair had previously been barred from competing with women at the Women’s World Boxing Championships last year as they failed gender eligibility tests.
At the time, International Boxing Association president Umar Kremlev told a Russian outlet “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.”
Rather than trust the International Boxing Association, long regarded as the official body governing world boxing, the Olympics decided to create its own hastily constructed body to legislate who would be allowed to compete. The move flies in the face of the IOC’s most recent rules update from 2021 on athletes’ gender eligibility which deferred to each sport’s governing body to determine standards.
Instead, the IOC refers to the Paris 2024 Boxing Unit, made specifically for the 2024 Olympics that just so happens to allow biological men to compete with the women.
Shocking absolutely no one, official press from the 2024 Olympics Committee was stuffed to the gills with pro-trans rhetoric, including one document from the body that argued “'A person’s sex category is not assigned based on genetics alone and aspects of a person’s biology can be altered when they pursue gender-affirming medical care.”
Maybe the 2024 Committee was just taking a page out of the 2016 Committee’s playbook.
Though it was relatively underreported at the time, biological men dominated several women’s sports at the 2016 Rio Olympics. One event, the women’s 800m, saw biological men win bronze, silver, and gold. Watching the replay for the event, it’s almost farcical the edge first place Caster Semenya has on his competition.
There is some justice for the women of the 2016 800m race. The three of the men who stole medals from biological women have since been banned from competing due to their high testosterone. The female boxers of 2024 won’t be so lucky.
But just in case you were mortified that the IOC was bending their own rules to let men beat the shit out of women, a small detail in the requirements should also raise some eyebrows.
From Newsweek, “For the Paris 2024 Olympics, the new guidelines require transgender women to have completed their transition before the age of 12 to be eligible to compete in the women's category. This rule is intended to prevent any perceived unfair advantages that might arise from undergoing male puberty.”
While couched in the language of fairness, the statement underlies a terrifying reality. If “trans” children ever hope to compete in the Olympics, they will need to have hormones pumped into their body and go through invasive surgeries all before the tender age of 12.
So now the Olympics is guilty of two crimes to appease the gender extremists. The IOC has decided it’s fine to sacrifice the safety of women to satisfy the egos of men, and that children should be the targets of even more radical ideology.
The official slogan of the 2024 Olympics is “Games wide open." I couldn’t have made a better slogan if I tried. These games will blow transgender ideology wide open when a woman, refusing to back down from the pinnacle of her career, will be seriously maimed or murdered by a pathetic excuse for a man.
I hope I’m wrong and that this is overblown. But I recall how Fallon Fox, another execrable man posing as a woman, obliterated his female opponent within the first two minutes of their MMA match leaving her with a concussion and a broken orbital bone requiring seven staples to patch up.
The victim, Tamikka Brents, conducted an interview after the fact and said the following:
I’ve fought a lot of women and have never felt the strength that I felt in a fight as I did that night. I can’t answer whether it’s because she was born a man or not because I’m not a doctor. I can only say, I’ve never felt so overpowered ever in my life and I am an abnormally strong female in my own rightHer grip was different, I could usually move around in the clinch against other females but couldn’t move at all in Fox’s clinch. I still disagree with Fox fighting. Any other job or career I say have a go at it, but when it comes to a combat sport I think it just isn’t fair.
I dread reading a story where this happens again. But I’m steeling myself for the pain. My only hope is that this disaster in the making will finally end this silly debate over men in women’s sports for good.