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The IOC’s shameful worship at the altar of trans virtue signaling will lead to the deaths of women

The IOC’s shameful worship at the altar of trans virtue signaling will lead to the deaths of women

So now we know.

Imane Khelif, the controversial Algerian boxer who won gold at the Paris Olympics by fighting women, IS a biological man.

Some of us will be less surprised by this revelation, in a leaked medical report to the French media, than others.

Angela Carini of Team Italy reacts after withdrawing from the women’s 66kg preliminary round match against Imane Khelif of Team Algeria in the first round on day six of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the North Paris Arena on August 1, 2024 in Paris, France. Getty Images

If something walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and fights like a duck, it’s probably a duck.

Anyone who watched the sickening heartbreaking farce of Khelif beating up about the Italian Angela Carini knew in August that we were not looking at a woman.

And so did Carini, and that’s why she stopped the fight after just 40 secondsand later cried in front of the cameras as she revealed that she had never been hit so hard and in so much pain by Khelif’s fists that she feared for her life if she continued.

The crowd knew it too, because they cheered.

And the International Boxing Association knew it, because they banned Khelif from competing at the last Women’s World Championships for failing tests to meet the “eligibility criteria” for entry into the women’s competition.

IBA President Umar Kremlev said it has been “proven” that Khelif has male XY chromosomes, unlike females, who have XX chromosomes.

Imane Khelif of Algeria reacts after defeating Janjaem Suwannapheng of Thailand in the semi-final of the women’s 66kg boxing match during the 2024 Paris Olympics at the Roland-Garros Stadium in Paris on August 6, 2024. AFP via Getty Images

This provided a grotesquely unfair advantage, hence the ban.

But the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ignored the findings, allowing Khelif to compete against women in Paris, and Khelif destroyed actual women to win the gold medal.

At the time people like me, JK Rowling, Elon Musk and Martina Navratilova called this a total disgrace.

Predictably, we were all immediately labeled transphobic and horribly abused by the transgender lobby for daring to suggest that Khelif was anything but born a woman.

But today we know he isn’t, and we were right.

A shocking medical report on Khelif, prepared in 2023 between hospitals in France and Algeria, was leaked to a French journalist and confirms that the boxer has a sexual development disorder, meaning he has male chromosomes and some male sex organs, including internal testicles and a “micropenis” – but not a female uterus.

Imane Khelif of Algeria (in red) during the women’s 66kg preliminary round match against Angela Carini of Italy (in blue) on day six of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the North Paris Arena on August 1, 2024 in Paris, France . Anadolu via Getty Images

The report concluded that Khelif is affected by something called 5-alpha reductase deficiency, a condition that only occurs in biological males.

This condition becomes apparent during puberty, when the person experiences unusual, masculine muscle and hair growth and has no breast tissue development or menstruation.

To be fair to Khelif, many men born with 5-alpha may mistakenly believe they are female until adulthood unless properly tested. In other words, he may have spent much of his life thinking he was a woman.

But he isn’t.

And any confusion about Khelif’s biology was cleared up by this report, a full year before the Paris Olympics.

And the IOC knew it.

So why did it still allow Khelif to compete with and – for all intents and purposes – beat women?

The answer is cowardice.

It was terrified of offending the woke crowd, which mobilizes viciously against anyone who dares stand up against this transgender athlete nonsense.

Such was the fear that the IOC has not subjected athletes to chromosomal testing since 1999 and the only requirement for participation in the Paris Olympics in women’s boxing was to indicate female gender on legal documents.

In other words, you just say you’re a woman on a form and bingo, you’re fighting women – even if, like Khelif, you’re a man.

Gold medalist Imane Khelif of Algeria poses on the podium during the medal ceremony for the women’s 66kg boxing category final during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Roland-Garros Stadium in Paris on August 9, 2024. AFP via Getty Images

Marshi Smith, co-founder of the Independent Council on Women’s Sport, told gender-critical website Reduxx after this stunning new report was published: “The IOC and the Algerian Olympic Committee are complicit in condoning male violence against women under the guise of public entertainment on the largest sports stage in the world. They allowed women to be subjected to physical attacks for spectacle, stripped of safety, fairness and their lifelong achievements. All involved must face swift and serious consequences.”

She’s right, but don’t hold your breath.

The one thing that never happens in this debate is accountability, despite mounting evidence that it is quickly destroying the integrity of women’s sports.

The United Nations recently announced this no less than 900 medals women have been robbed by trans athletes around the world, in 29 different sports.

This is a disgusting, systematic global violation of women’s rights.

As I’ve written many times, there’s a reason we keep the genders separate at the Olympics.

That’s because men have superior biology than women, and if we didn’t, women would barely win a single medal.

To claim otherwise is either delusional or deliberate dishonesty.

In boxing, separating the sexes is even more important because lives can be at stake.

Kamala Harris has no problem with this, which makes a mockery of her claim to be the only presidential candidate to stand up for women’s rights.

In fact, it is Donald Trump who was right when he said that all transfeminine athletes should be banned from competing in women’s sports.

He’s not more transphobic than I am; we just know that it is unfair and unequal and that if it is not stopped, a woman will die at the altar of this virtue-signaling bull-t.

And the fact that the IOC leadership also seems happy to worship this altar is as deplorable as it is shameful.

If a woman dies, it will be on the IOC.