An Algerian boxer deemed a 'biological male' today won against an Italian woman in one of the most controversial Olympic bouts ever. The boxer who had been banned from a major boxing contest before the Olympics was thrown out of last year's world championships after failing testosterone tests carried out to establish gender qualification.
This is worse than the obviously juiced up Soviet Bloc women that somehow still managed to pass the "female test" the Soviets used to send to the Olympics back in the day.
anonymousPolitical August 01, 2024 at 12:20 pm01
I would enjoy joining the women's event just to knock him the fuck out but I wouldn't be able to bring myself to hit the other women on the way. I would feel bad hitting them but if I could just get put against him he wouldn't walk after it anonymous 7 months ago
i’m pretty sure she just has a hormone issue and people just made up that she’s trans cuz terfs are weird anonymous 7 months ago
She has a hormone issue. Her body produces too much of one and not the other...
With how much bitching you do, you gotta be female. I suggest getting pregnant or some midol to control ypur little fragile emotions. anonymous 7 months ago
His "hormone issue" is that he produces enough male hormones because of having an XY gene as males do to qualify as male. Doubtful if he could even get pregnant BTH. The panel that disqualified him from other female boxing events is stacked with Russians who are very skilled at judging when hormones put one in the male category from all their Soviet years of keeping the levels balanced enough to keep their "deliberately male hormone enhanced females" from failing the tests for female. So they should know, and call it when they see it because they aren't woke to LGBTQ+ issues like the west. anonymous 7 months ago
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With how much bitching you do, you gotta be female. I suggest getting pregnant or some midol to control ypur little fragile emotions.
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