• ButtBidet [he/him]
          hexagon
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          5 months ago

          So you don't know that she has undescended testes, then. You just made it the fuck up. Even the XY thing is pretty contentious as this point. You should shut the fuck up when making judgements about other people's sex organs, especially when it's just conjecture.

            • ButtBidet [he/him]
              hexagon
              ·
              5 months ago

              There's no source that she has testes, that's all fully made up and you should be ashamed of yourself for repeating that.

              Again, the XY thing is pretty sus and even normal lib sources don't believe it.

              I hope you spend the rest of your life having people talk shit about your genitals. Really.

                • ButtBidet [he/him]
                  hexagon
                  ·
                  5 months ago

                  I'm just gonna quote Wikipedia as I'm lazy. Tldr: it's complicated.

                  Following Khelif's victory over Italy's Angela Carini during the 2024 Olympic Games, rumours surfaced on social media about her gender. These were fuelled by Khelif's disqualification from the 2023 Women's World Boxing Championships organised by the Russian-led International Boxing Association (IBA) after allegedly failing unspecified gender eligibility tests.[4][5] This disqualification happened three days after Khelif defeated a previously unbeaten Russian prospect, thus restoring the Russian boxer's undefeated record.[6] The IBA's Olympic status was later revoked due to governance issues as well as judging and refereeing corruption. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and its Paris Boxing Unit stated Khelif was eligible to compete in the Olympics, and criticized the IBA's previous disqualification as "sudden and arbitrary" and taken "without any due process".[7] No medical evidence that Khelif has XY chromosomes or elevated levels of testosterone has been published.[8] Khelif was born female and identifies as female.[9]

                  • gay_king_prince_charles [she/her, he/him]
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                    5 months ago

                    I'm going off of the IBA statement that says:

                    Following many complaints from several coaches, boxers agreed to gender testing. Blood sample collection was made on 17 May 2022. Sistem Tip Laboratory from Istanbul (License Number: 194-MRK) issued its report on 24 May 2022, after the competition ended. The laboratory detected results that didn’t match the eligibility criteria for IBA women’s events.

                    At the next IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships 2023 in New Delhi, Khelif and Lin were tested following their consent again before their first fights. Blood sample collection was made on 17 March 2023. Dr Lal PathLabs from New Delhi issued its report on 23 March 2023. The findings were absolutely identical to the first test results.

                    Definition of Men/Male/Boy = individual with chromosome XY.

                    Definition of Women/Female/Girl = individual with chromosome XX

                    The IBA can't legally publish the results, nor can either lab. The only people that can positively confirm or deny this are Khelif and Lin and don't seem like they will. I'm not sure if it's a testosterone imbalance or a chromosomal issue but the way the IBA placed the definition there and didn't have hormonal bounds in the press release makes me think it's a chromosome thing. I don't really buy the "spoopy corrupt RuZZians" line that they disqualified her because she beat the Russian athlete because of the 2022 tests and the 2 independent labs.

            • Kuori [she/her]
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              5 months ago

              i hope someone you love dies horribly today