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      311 month ago

      I read it. The article never states that. Both boxers were tested and found eligible to fight before the tournament. Hours before Khelif’s championship bout against a Chinese boxer she was found ineligible. The IBA is corrupt top to bottom, from the refs to the president. “The public can read between the lines”. That’s a credible statement? The IBA is a credible source? It’s an unsubstantiated allegation. There is no credible evidence

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          61 month ago

          Is that even the right measure? If a woman born with XY chromosomes can have a uterus and give birth naturally, what use is it?

          She tested within normal testosterone levels for a woman which is significantly lower than the range for men. 15-70 vs 300-1000 ng/dL

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            51 month ago

            There are also women who have XY chromosomes, but they don’t have receptors for testosterone. They can even have very high levels of testosterone but it doesn’t do anything, why wouldn’t they be able to compete as women?

            And why would having an uterus and being able to give birth naturally even matter? Are infertile humans not allowed to compete in the Olympics?

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              11 month ago

              I think you misread the post, which is about whether XY chromosomes even matter as a measure.