• ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Also the boxer isn’t even trans. The article says she grew up female and her parents discouraged her from getting into boxing as a kid because it was seen as a masculine sport. It seems like she only discovered she has a Y chromosome once she joined a boxing league that checked the chromosomes of boxers. The Olympics don’t have rules regarding chromosomes of athletes so she’s allowed to compete.

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      2 months ago

      @ImplyingImplications @originalfrozenbanana

      people who justify men beating up women simply don’t belong in civilized society. outside of election results that beggar belief, it’s easy to just decide these shills aren’t real - like the bots we see that forget to change the language, or the paid astroturf accounts.

      OMG did you hear about project 2025? women will be men’s property? uh, no, you’re thinking of the olympics. the opening ceremony was mentall illness, this is just more of hte same.

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      @ImplyingImplications @originalfrozenbanana Finally, somebody here is getting to the root of the discussion.

      Does #ImaneKhelif have a Y chromosome? Maybe she is #intersex or something. At first I thought she just might have above average #testosterone or was juicing.

      I am no fan of men competing against women but I feel like if she was #trans, she would have either said something about it, or someone from her past would have.

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      Saying “He’s not even trans, he’s just a regular dude punching women” is a helluva take

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          Anyone born with a Y chromosome is a man or intersex. He didn’t know he was a man/intersex until later in life, but that absolutely refutes “born female”, “is female”, “she’s cis”, and “woman from birth”. He should not be in women’s sports, because he is not a woman

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                Have you checked or are you just saying what makes you feel nice?

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              My comment was not long, I’m not sure why you skipped past the “or intersex” twice in it.

              I don’t know what’s in his pants. I haven’t seen anyone claim other than you that he has a vagina, but that doesn’t really matter. Intersex people can have ambiguous genitals. He is still not a woman, and should not be in women’s sports. He is free to compete in men’s sports.

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          We agree with each other? He’s either a man or intersex. He shouldn’t be competing in women’s sports.