Bottom Line

The only purported evidence for the claim that Khelif is trans comes from an undisclosed test performed by an allegedly corrupt sports governing body that may have shown she has a DSD condition. The IOC has said Khelif meets its requirements for participation, with Adams, the IOC spokesman, specifically clarifying, “This is not a transgender issue.”

Because Khelif is not transgender, claims attempting to make her victory against Carini an issue about transgender rights or “woke” politics are without basis.

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    The tests and results are confidential for a reason.

    The whole idea of a conspiracy to affect one boxer in the woman’s category doesn’t make sense.

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      The tests and results are confidential for a reason.

      except where IBA is involved… hmm…

      The whole idea of a conspiracy to affect one boxer in the woman’s category doesn’t make sense.

      TWO boxers. please explain your reasoning, you can’t just assert something like that with nothing to back it up. you’re just being a denialist.

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        1 month ago

        Lol! I’m not asserting you are. With no evidence might I add.

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            1 month ago

            Lol. That’s all you got? To justify using a conspiracy theory as your main argument?

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                I never said they were transgender.

                My sin for all of this vomit is that I dared to suggest that women’s sport might have an issue with individuals with dsd and it’s not sensible to pretend that it doesn’t exist.

                That’s all.

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                  I never said they were transgender.

                  yet you are sure IBA can be believed when they say they are transegender. why is that?

                  My sin for all of this vomit is that I dared to suggest that women’s sport might have an issue with individuals with dsd and it’s not sensible to pretend that it doesn’t exist.

                  you literally asked, “Why start with some conspiracy theory?”

                  And I answered. IOC and US authorities have evidence that IBA can’t be trusted to govern the sport, and IOC says these women are fit to compete.

                  I never said they were transgender.

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                    Iba never said they were transgender.

                    I never said iba can be trusted. In fact I said the opposite. Many times.

                    You are claiming that it’s a conspiracy against this one boxer. You have to come up with some proofs. Saying that they are generally untrustworthy is not evidence.

                    I never said they were unfit to compete. I even said they should since they competed before and none of the opponents were against it before.