Re: Ya'll seeing this news about women's boxing at the Olympics?
[QUOTE=jstern;14933335]"She" (Imane Khelif) has never given birth. That sounds like RRR3 liberal disinformation.
Infact, "she" more than likely lacks a uterus and has undescended testicles.
So in essence, she's a man and even if you want to consider "her" a woman, she has an unfair advantage. XY chromosome people should not be competing in women's sports. It's sad, but they have an unfair advantage.[/QUOTE]
RRR3 tucked tail and ran like biatch when challenged on his ridiculous little factoid
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Apparently her father has submitted a birth certificate showing that she was in fact born female. This really has nothing at all to do with trans anything. She is a unicorn, she is a female born with XY apparently it happens.
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Re: Ya'll seeing this news about women's boxing at the Olympics?
She's female with female parts and male chromosomes. The condition is called DSD.
Whether a person with this condition should be allowed to compete against females are debatable.
Re: Ya'll seeing this news about women's boxing at the Olympics?
[QUOTE=iamgine;14933346]She's female with female parts and male chromosomes. The condition is called DSD.
Whether a person with this condition should be allowed to compete against females are debatable.[/QUOTE]
By definition it's a male. Our Sex chromosomes more than anything else define us as male and female. Few details have been given about it's anatomy under it's clothes, but if it has a vag or something similar to it, it's still a man with female parts.
If our chromosomes can't define us as male and female, then nothing can
Re: Ya'll seeing this news about women's boxing at the Olympics?
[QUOTE=Media Moderator;14933355]By definition it's a male. Our Sex chromosomes more than anything else define us as male and female. Few details have been given about it's anatomy under it's clothes, but if it has a vag or something similar to it, it's still a man with female parts.
If our chromosomes can't define us as male and female, then nothing can[/QUOTE]
Biologically I think we can say she/he/it has XY chromosomes.
Like many things, genders are a social construct. There is no fixed definition. It depends on context.
Re: Ya'll seeing this news about women's boxing at the Olympics?
[QUOTE=iamgine;14933388]Biologically I think we can say she/he/it has XY chromosomes.
Like many things, genders are a social construct. There is no fixed definition. It depends on context.[/QUOTE]
Yep and in this particular situation it is on the Olympic committee to provide their definition. And I'm sure they are scrambling to figure that out because most people didn't know this existed.
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[QUOTE=Off the Court;14933399]Yep and in this particular situation it is on the Olympic committee to provide their definition. And I'm sure they are scrambling to figure that out because most people didn't know this existed.[/QUOTE]
Of course they did. Caster Semenya is a biological male with internal testes and no uterus. "She's" won 2 Olympic Gold medals and 3 world championships in women's running events. There was also another accomplished women's Olympian who was either male, or suspected as male, but the name escapes me right now. This was much further back.
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The reason this is more complicated now versus back then is because of the transgender debate. The Olympic committee almost decade ago didn't think banning "women" with XY chromosomes would be as hot a topic as it is now.
So what's going to happen now is many countries with a population of these men with sex disorders are going to start putting them into women's Olympic programs because of their obvious advantage. With genetic testing being faster, cheaper and easier than ever before, the amount of XY males competing in women's events will skyrocket next Olympics.
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The Olympics were informed last year that two “women” boxers had XY chromosomes, that is they were biologically male, and were attempting to box as women. The Olympics did nothing with the information. Now two men may win women’s boxing medals:
[url]https://x.com/ClayTravis/status/1820156979102527833?t=SwkimvwEAdU9W-v8LRpwmA&s=19[/url]
Re: Ya'll seeing this news about women's boxing at the Olympics?
Dang Caster Semenya was born with a vag, no uterus, and testes inside. The doctor assigned her as female though on the birth certificate, that is probably what the Olympics looks at.
I mean, if there are a lot of these "XY-women" out there, then I'm not sure what you do about that. Reality is that almost all athletes lucked into being born with huge advantages. Shaq was born a giant and it gave him a huge advantage in basketball.
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Imane Khelif has more testosterone than Off the Court and RRR3 combined.
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To say intersex women are basically male is misleading as well. They have the testosterone but can't utilize it fully like regular male. So they have massive disadvantage over men.
Ideally they have their own category but clearly there's not enough people for that.
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[QUOTE=warriorfan;14933555]Imane Khelif has more testosterone than Off the Court and RRR3 combined.[/QUOTE]
holy ****
:roll:
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Her last female opponent that lost made an XX(chromosones) sign after the match.
Guess the world just isnt getting what rrr3 is seeing.
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Can't wait till she gets gold tomorrow to trigger more people with nothing better to do