Regardless of whether or not you agree with this assessment, here is the buzzsaw the left has waiting for you if you call out this particular boxer.
Fact check: Imane Khelif is a woman
Khelif is a woman, who is not transgender, nor identifies as intersex, according to GLAAD and InterACT.
Khelif reportedly has differences of sexual development, known as DSDs, the organizations said in a Fact Sheet released Friday. Having DSD is not the same as being transgender.
What is DSDs?
Differences in sex development is a set of rare conditions involving genes, hormones and reproductive organs that can cause the sexual development of a person to be different than others, according to the NHS. Sometimes, this can lead to a person having XY chromosomes but develop otherwise female.
So...at the height of trans-lunacy in this clown world, this one gets in who has some uber-rare birth defect and looks exactly like a man, and fights like one too... what a trap for right-wingers eh! dang. Guess we'll just have to stop calling out the madness all together! /s
This is wild. They should put her in her own category. It's not fair, they basically let a mutant in, imagine being a regular woman fighting that.
Point: Be tactful how you address this one. It's designed to lure you into a trap.
It would not surprise me to find out that they orchestrated for this person to be in the Olympics precisely for this reason.....
So she’s a hermaphrodite
No. It looks as if she looks like someone who would pass any visual inspection as a female but possibly has XY chromosomes.
I think that something over 95% of the population are "normal" but many of the rest can have quite a confusing situation.
The problem is that we are all the same! Everyone has a complete set of instructions to make a woman's body. Even "normal" men have another 22 chromosomes that could be considered female. Basically, most people have 45 chromosomes out of 46 that could exist in either sex.
Consequently, when babies come off the production line they are extremely similar. Ever wondered why boys and girls have nipples, for instance? The differences we see are mainly a question of size and location.
However, some production lines can have issues. Suppose you have a plan to build a two storey house but the materials are late for the upper floor. The build schedule cannot be delayed so the roof goes on and we end up with a bungalow with some odd stairs going nowhere and some leftover materials. So, it looks like a one-storey building even though the plan says two storeys.