Woman-Beating is Now an Olympic Sport; Brutal, Unfair Olympic Beating Tragic Result of Letting Biological Men Compete in Women’s Sports
Woman-beating is now an Olympic sport
Imane Khelif of Algeria is a man. He’s so manly, in fact, that in 2023, sporting officials with the Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi dubbed him a man and wouldn’t let him fight in the women’s matches because, well, he’s a man. But that was 2023. Now it’s 2024 and according to Olympic powers-who-be, he’s not a man but a woman. And as such, he’s been allowed to box in the Paris Olympics women’s competition — though “box” is a relative term.
Woman-beating is the more truthful one.
Khelif defeated his female opponent, Angela Carini of Italy, in 46 seconds when he peppered her with such forceful blows she fell to her knees and quit, in tears, in insufferable pain from a punch to the nose. Given Khelif is a man and Caring is a woman — congratulations, International Olympic Committee. You have just made woman-beating an Olympic sport.
The LGBTQ insanity has been allowed to progress from the viewpoint that discrimination is unfair — that LGBTQs shouldn’t be physically assaulted, for instance, simply because they choose to identify as someone they’re not — to the argument that boys pretending to be girls should be allowed in female dressing rooms and bathrooms. And once that case was made, the floodgates were opened for all kinds of chaos with genders: males in prisons were put with females; breastfeeding became chest-feeding — so as to allow men masquerading as women the chance to further their delusions and pretend to nourish newborns from their bodies; women’s sports became infiltrated by males pretending to be females — no doubt because they couldn’t compete with their fellow males, so they wanted to join the women’s class and win, win, win.
Their wins are stolen glories.
No matter how many head-pats these men receive from their LGBTQ enablers in media, in politics, in culture — no matter how many times they’re told they can switch sex by switching clothing — no matter how many medical procedures they undergo or how many medicines they ingest — no matter all that, these men are still men.
“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he crated him; male and female he created them,” Genesis 1:27 states.
And that right there is the focus of the left’s fury.
The entire LGBTQ movement isn’t so much about free choice, or sexual freedom, or toleration for others’ choices, or fighting against discrimination. It’s not even so much about mental illness, per se — though anyone who thinks a person can change sex by changing clothing or changing up meds is certainly a victim of a psychological disorder. But the movement itself — the LGBTQ campaign that’s swept across our country demanding little kids in schools have access to books about the glories of pedophilia and that’s taken toddlers and taught them how to insert dollar bills in drag queens’ g-strings — yes, that horrific movement —is not about a wayward turn toward a path of societal psychosis but rather a sign of something deeper; something more akin to a spiritual sickness. The LGBTQ campaign at root is a rebellion against God.
God made male and female.
God created marriage.
God ordained the family and ordered that married couples go forth and multiply.
That Democrats and leftists and atheists and secularists continue to insist that family is whatever and that males and females are whatever and that gender-identifying pronouns are ridiculous and limiting and intolerant and hateful — all that is only their way of bucking God.
They hate law and order. They hate established principles. They hate limits and boundaries when those limits and boundaries are based on moral absolutes. So they fight to destroy these foundations and in so doing, create their own little worlds where anything goes. —>READ MORE HERE (or HERE)
Brutal, unfair Olympic beating tragic result of letting biological men compete in women’s sports:
Do you enjoy watching men beating up women? I don’t. Any exceptions? Not that I can think of.
But the International Olympics Committee have decided otherwise. Watching men beating up women is fine so long as it’s in a huge stadium and televised for all the world to see. Got it?
I am referring of course to the boxing-ring bout in Paris Thursday, where the female Italian athlete Angela Carini was pitted against an opponent named Imane Khelif.
In the past Khelif has been deemed to be “biologically male.” That is as a bloke, a dude, a man, a fella. All those terms that we used to know how to use, but which seem to have become so complicated suddenly.
Last year Khelif was disqualified from the world championships after failing testosterone tests. It seems he was found to have higher levels of testosterone than is quite normal for a woman.
But that doesn’t seem to have been a problem for the IOC. Which perhaps isn’t surprising at an Olympics which started with an opening ceremony focused on a bizarre veneration of bearded ladies and balls-out drag-queens.
For years campaigners and female athletes have warned about the presence of biological men in women’s sports. In recent years this has covered almost every known field.
Some of these cases have made national news — like the case of William (renamed Lia) Thomas who has for the last five years been competing as a woman, despite being born a man.
When female athletes have complained about this they’ve rarely got any sympathy. When one of the women who competed against Thomas — Riley Gaines — spoke out, she was deluged with hate.
When Gaines spoke at UC Davis last year she was confronted by a mob of “trans-rights” activists who broke glass, graffitied buildings and assaulted people. Which is a nice way to show how much you hate women. Though remember these protestors are all part of the “love is love” brigade. Naturally.
Still, it is striking how little sympathy these actual women have got. And how often they have been made into the controversial ones. Instead of people standing up for their rights and for the right to say things that absolutely everybody said until about five years ago.
Young women who have worked all hours to get to their peak performance capability have kept having their dreams dashed. Time and again they took the silver or bronze medal or missed the podium altogether.
Still it’s all “progress” isn’t it?
Unsurprisingly it was the more violent sports that first alerted some people to the fact that there was a real problem here.
It is more than a decade now since my friend Joe Rogan noticed something was up. Because he is into MMA in a big way he was one of the people who noticed what happened when “Fallon Fox” entered the amateur women’s cage-fighting and did very well indeed. —>READ MORE HERE
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