Men pummel women for gold medals – and you’re the problem?
By now you’ve seen the news: two biological males, or women who tested positive for the XY chromosome (male), dominated their respective divisions to take gold medals in women’s boxing at the…
By now you’ve seen the news: two biological males, or women who tested positive for the XY chromosome (male), dominated their respective divisions to take gold medals in women’s boxing at the Paris Olympics.
The world celebrated, the crowds cheered and the media fawned over Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan as they decimated their respective opponents who looked vastly inferior in the ring.
Khelif’s opponent, China’s Lang Yiu, who is above average height, looked much smaller and spent most of the gold medal match dodging and defending. Yu-ting’s opponent, Poland’s Julie Szeremeta, was bloodied and suffered a broken nose during their gold medal bout.
Both Khelif and Yu-ting won their final bouts by unanimous 5-0 decisions. This after the International Boxing Association (IBA) banned them from competition last year after tests revealed the presence of the XY chromosome.
“Imane Khelif (XY) dominated World Champion Lang Liu (XX) to win an Olympic gold medal,” said Riley Gaines on X. “Let me repeat that: a MALE has taken a WOMAN’S Olympic gold. This is what they call this ‘progress.’ It’s the ultimate betrayal of fairness, safety, and women by” the International Olympic Committee.
Gaines, an outspoken advocate for women’s sports and author of a book on her fight to keep men out of women’s sports, called it “the civil rights issue of our time. XX (does not equal) XY.”
She added, “Call me crazy, but It’s almost as if women don’t want to be punched in the face by a male as the world watches and applauds. This is glorified male violence against women.”
The applause is real, as is the attack on anyone who questions the prevailing narrative.
The press has consistently labeled the IBA as “Russian-run,” because the organization’s president and chief sponsor are Russian. Liberal media outlets have accused Russia of spreading “online disinformation and state propaganda to spread incendiary claims and attack the host country” of France.
Russia has said it affirms individual freedom while wanting to uphold its traditional culture and values.
Russia bans gay rights parades, for example, and a law passed before the 2014 Olympics in Sochi banned “the propaganda of homosexuality and pedophilia,” said Russian President Vladmir Putin. “We are not forbidding anything and nobody is being grabbed off the street, and there is no punishment for such kinds of relations … but leave children alone please.”
Putin has said “non-traditional sexual relations” are a danger to children, the family and society.
The Paris opening ceremony was designed by a homosexual and included disturbing sexual imagery and an open mockery of The Last Supper, drawing worldwide criticism.
Yet the media has sought to present the ceremony, and the presence of biological men in women’s sports, as normal. This is all part of an agenda to assault children, turning them against their parents, and, ultimately, the ways of God.
Jesus said in the end times,“Brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death” (Matthew 10:21). How far removed are we?
It was announced Sunday that lawyers for Khelif had filed a complaint with the Paris prosecutor’s office for “for acts of aggravated cyber harassment” and asked it to determine who initiated a “misogynistic, racist and sexist campaign” against Khelif.
“The unfair harassment suffered by the boxing champion will remain the biggest stain of these Olympic Games,” claimed Nabil Boudi, Khelif’s attorney.
But where is the bigger stain – people questioning an athlete’s biological advantage or being forced to accept without questioning the verdict of institutions that promote everything from transgenderism and the open mockery of Christianity to, if things continue, pedophilia?
The battle lines are drawn. What say you, Middle America? Because like it or not, it’s ‘let the games begin!’