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LGBTAugust 01, 2024
Watch: Olympian forced to fight a man(?) made this heartbreaking dedication to her late father
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It’s not transphobic, misogynistic, or bigoted to claim that men are stronger than women, as there is a blatant biological difference. However, 30 years ago no one ever imagined that the Olympics would start allowing men to compete against women, especially in contact sports. But that’s no longer the status quo, especially because this was the wokest Olympic Games in the history of the Olympics.
Unfortunately, just because you have male chromosomes does not mean you are forced to compete in the men's league, even though that person would have never made it to the Olympics had “he” tried to do it the way God intended it to be.
It’s a tale as old as yesterday, where a woman dedicates her entire life to training for one specific match, only to have her hopes and dreams crushed by someone who would otherwise not be there had Progressives not denied reality was a thing.
It took less than a minute before Italy’s Angela Carini had to forfeit the match upon realizing her physical safety was severely at risk. Although civil disobedience is probably the best way to handle the situation, it does not make it any less upsetting, especially after watching a resurfaced clip and hearing her heartfelt promise to her late father.
“I wanted this victory at all costs. Just for my father.”
Italian boxer Angela Carini emotionally discusses winning for her late father after securing a spot at the Paris Olympics.
She just forfeited her match against Imane Khelif, who is male. pic.twitter.com/zypHELjldX
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) August 1, 2024
According to the Daily Mail:
The controversial bout saw Italy's Angela Carini and her Algerian opponent Imane Khelif in the ring for just 46 seconds before the Italian threw down her helmet, yelling: 'This is unjust'.
In resurfaced footage from the Olympic Qualifiers, a determined Carini broke down in tears as she showed an image of her dead father to reporters before saying: 'Until the end I fought with blood in my eyes because I wanted this victory at all costs. Just for my father'.
She explained how she told her dad she was tired, and that the training was intense, but promised him she would never give up.
She didn't give up, she was forced into a reprehensible position that goes against all athletic ethics.
Despite her motivation to claim victory during Thursday's bout, however, the 25-year-old ultimately refused the handshake and fell to the canvas sobbing having received just two punches from Khelif - who had been banned from a major boxing contest before the Olympics.
It only took two punches before she realized how dangerous of a position she was in, all because the organizer decided biology was not a thing.
Let’s get this straight because a man claims not to be, he can compete against her. But if a man claimed to be a man, then he couldn't. That’s the lack of logic these people used and it’s absolutely insane.
Are the Olympics really letting a trans boxer compete? No.
Should Imene Khelif be allowed to compete at the Olympics? Also, no.
Everything I know about a very confusing topic that doesn’t have a straight forward answer: pic.twitter.com/7K84Amevbo
— Jack McGuire (@JackMacCFB) August 1, 2024
There is also some controversy surrounding whether Khelif is a man. And the answer to that is yes, that's a man for several reasons. Firstly, you don't have to explain a woman is a woman when she's a woman. Secondly, the XY chromosome equals male. Thirdly, even if there are genetic abnormalities that does not mean he/she/they should get a pass at the Olympics under the guise of inclusivity. It's not fair that someone without arms can't fight but life's not fair. Some people also claim that because he/she/they is from Algeria that means the fighter is a woman. But I doubt that Algerian officials are checking the sex of all the athletes or that these people couldn't have gotten around it somehow. People are also claiming the passport says female but I have yet to see this passport so that could be fake news.
Nonetheless, something was obviously not fair and Khelif was never supposed to fight because there was clearly a physical and/or biological advantage.
I don’t know Carini or her father but I think it's safe to say he would be very proud of her right now.
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