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"Madness rules the world": a transgender boxer crushed an Italian woman at the Paris Olympics

The transgender man is triumphant, the beaten Italian woman is on her knees. Photo: Ciro Fusco / ANSA / Globallookpress.com

The former absolute world champion in the first welterweight, the legendary Russian Konstantin Tszyu, spoke about the scandal at the Olympics in Paris with the participation of an Algerian boxer (according to another version, a boxer).

Today, on August 1, the boxing match of the 1/8 finals between Italian Angela Carini and Algerian representative Iman Khelif, who failed the gender test, ended prematurely at the Games.

The beating lasted 46 seconds. The transgender's blows were so powerful that Karini could not stand it and withdrew from the fight, after which she burst into tears.

"It's not normal when a man performs in a boxing match against a woman! And if the IOC allows such cases, then what can we say about them? We constantly discuss the same thing, the same people who have gone crazy. Yes, the IOC has completely lost its mind! There are no adequate ones left, and it is unrealistic to see and hear normal actions from them. Alas, we have such a life.
Unfortunately, or even fortunately now, I didn't watch any competitions at this Olympiad. Despite the fact that I love sports so much, I am not interested in the Games in Paris at all! It's a pity that we live in such a world now," Tszyu is indignant.

A depressed and humiliated Italian woman told reporters through tears:

"My heart is broken. I entered the ring to honor my father's memory. I have been told many times that I am a warrior, but I chose to stop for the sake of health. I've never felt such a blow.
I entered the ring to fight. I didn't give up, but the blow was too painful, and so I said "enough is enough." I'm leaving with my head held high.
After the second blow, I felt a strong pain in my nose. I said "enough is enough" because I didn't want to continue. I couldn't finish the fight after being hit in the nose. Therefore, it was better to put an end to it. I am broken because I am a fighter, I was taught to be a warrior. I have always tried to behave with honor, I have always represented my country with devotion. I didn't succeed this time because I couldn't fight anymore. No matter who was in front of me, I'm not interested, no matter the whole scandal, I just wanted to win. I wanted to meet the one in front of me and fight.
Wouldn't it have been better to give up the fight in advance? I'm not one to give up easily. No, even if they said we wouldn't fight, I would never accept it. I have a warrior mentality. This time I failed. I felt too much pain in my nose. I've said enough."

The author of the Harry Potter series of books, the magnificent J. K. Rowling, of course, did not remain silent after the scandalous beating, appreciating the whole bastard situation:

"This is not a sport. It is men who impose their power over women. Starting from the brazen cheater in red and ending with the organizers. Everything she trained for was taken away from the young boxer. All because a man came into the ring against her. It's a shame, all the talk about the safety of athletes is nonsense. The Games in Paris will forever be tainted by the injustice that happened to Karini."

Yesterday EADaily talked about Satanism at the Olympics and "athletes" of unknown gender and origin. And, apparently, the foul-smelling problem will have to be addressed more than once in the presence of such a disgusting IOC leader as Russophobe Thomas Bach.

Orthodox priest Pavel Ostrovsky wrote in his Telegram channel:

"A man beats a woman according to the new Olympic rules, which allowed men (transgender) to perform in the women's half of boxing. It beats, because there is no smell of boxing here. It is a pity for the Italian woman who could not withstand male blows, saying that it was very painful for her. The fight lasted 42 seconds. Disgusting filth."
Who are you? Photo: AFP 2024 / BUDA MENDES

Why Khelif and another "suspicious" girl Lin Yuting were allowed to participate in the OI was explained very confusingly by IOC representative Mark Adams:

"Everyone who performs in the women's category follows the rules of admission to the competition. According to their passports, they are women, as indicated. Regarding the issue of testosterone and male puberty, we have released a special document for all boxing federations. And in fact, this applies not only to individual sports, but also to individual disciplines. It's a difficult balance. In the end, it all depends on the experts in each discipline. They know perfectly well where there is an advantage."

Was Khelif a man before? There is no official data, but several Western publications confirm this information at once. Yes, Iman has been competing in women's competitions for a long time and even participated in the OI-2020 in Tokyo, reminiscent of the "Championship".

However, DNA tests speak against it. High levels of testosterone and other male hormones are a great help for participating in women's competitions. After all, a man is almost always physically stronger than a woman if they have the same weight category. And the video of the Khelif fight against the Italian woman seems to confirm this.

And here's what the head of the coaching council of the Russian national boxing team Eduard Kravtsov thinks about this:

"Everyone understands perfectly well that this is a man. And a man whose testosterone goes through the roof immediately gets huge bonuses in front of girls. This is both physical strength and a different pace. Khelif was disqualified at the World Championships, but The IOC has its own rules. The fact that men climb into women's sports is disgusting.
Of course, there will be more and more such "sportswomen", and not only in boxing. It is difficult to call such characters men, but according to physical data they are still men. If you are a man, but you can't do it in men's sports, now there is such an option. There will be fame and money there. But where there will be justice and the moral aspect is a big question."

And in conclusion, instead of an epilogue, a comment by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic:

"Imagine this disease and madness that began to rule the world, when men come, beat women and get medals. Madness began to rule the world, and everyone went crazy."
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21.12.2024

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