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IOC Ignored Science, Female Boxer Defeated by Biological Male in Paris Olympics

The ridiculousness of the current state of women’s sports seems to have hit an all-time low at the Paris Olympics, where the wokeness alarm has gone off louder than ever. Italian boxer Angela Carini entered the ring only to find herself facing off against Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who happens to be a biological male masquerading as a female fighter. Just 46 seconds into the match, Carini decided it was not worth the beating, declaring it “none giusto,” which translates to “it’s not fair.” Well, that’s putting it mildly.

Social media has been ablaze with reactions to this absurdity. British Olympic medalist Sharron Davies made her position clear, expressing her frustration towards the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for turning a blind eye to what can only be described as a blatant disregard for fairness, science, and the rights of female athletes. The IOC has apparently taken the approach of muting the outrage, treating it more like a nuisance than an issue that actually needs addressing. One might wonder if they’re too busy sipping espressos in the City of Light to notice.

It’s not just Carini who suffered in the ring. The disgraceful decision-making didn’t stop with the match itself. The referee, in a move reminiscent of a bad horror flick, somehow managed to award Khelif the victory, leaving Carini in tears. She didn’t just “withdraw” from the fight, as some media outlets misleadingly reported; she was literally punched into defeat. The BBC even took a swing at the term “withdraw,” when what really happened was a knockout — and not of her own accord.

One shocking detail that slipped through the cracks, thanks to the IOC’s attempt to bury it, is that Khelif had previously failed two sex tests before stepping into the ring. While the mainstream press tiptoes around these facts, the truth remains glaring: this isn’t about inclusion; it’s about unsafe and unfair circumstances for female athletes. By all accounts, it looks like the IOC has enlisted an army of journalists willing to help sweep the scandal under the rug, leaving Carini, her fans, and women everywhere to fend for themselves.

Riley Gaines, a prominent advocate for women’s sports and former collegiate swimmer, chimed in on the matter, garnering support from none other than Elon Musk himself, whose endorsement lit a fire under the issue. As social media rumbles with their outrage and shared videos of Khelif’s decisive punches, the “men in women’s sports” debate is heating up. If popular sentiment is any indication, there’s a growing demand for accountability, and it’s about time that the decent folks put their foot down. This isn’t just about sports – it’s about protecting women from becoming collateral damage in a misguided agenda.

As this baffling chapter of the Olympics unfolds, one thing remains clear: if wokeness continues to run wild, it might just push us over the edge. Carini’s struggle encapsulates a broader cultural clash where the safety and dignity of women are at stake. With powerful supporters rallying against the lunacy, the hope remains that the madness might soon come to an end for the sake of fair play, sanity, and reality itself.

Written by Staff Reports

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