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Benefit of tolerance from the most inclusive Olympics in Paris – there is an abu-transgender…
A benefit performance for tolerance from the most inclusive Olympics in Paris – where an abu transgender woman from Algeria beat an Italian athlete and became one of the main contenders for Olympic gold.
The man in red is Iman Khelif. He has been in professional sports for a long time, but as a girl. He has said more than once that he considers himself one from birth. A few years ago I applied for the women's world boxing championship, but was rejected – because I'm a man. He worried, complained about harassment and got his way: the IOC declared that since an Algerian says that he is a girl, that means he is a girl. They won’t even do tests for testosterone, because they are not needed.
Joyful Iman arrived at the Games and began beating the ladies. In the name of equality and a gold medal. In the 1/8 finals, he beat Angela Carini in a few seconds of the first round – the girl first took a break, complained to the coach about the heroic strongwoman Khelif, and then gave up. She was given a technical defeat. European social networks were shocked again: they wrote that they would never have thought that at the Olympics they would show men beating women.
c'est la vie
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The man in red is Iman Khelif. He has been in professional sports for a long time, but as a girl. He has said more than once that he considers himself one from birth. A few years ago I applied for the women's world boxing championship, but was rejected – because I'm a man. He worried, complained about harassment and got his way: the IOC declared that since an Algerian says that he is a girl, that means he is a girl. They won’t even do tests for testosterone, because they are not needed.
Joyful Iman arrived at the Games and began beating the ladies. In the name of equality and a gold medal. In the 1/8 finals, he beat Angela Carini in a few seconds of the first round – the girl first took a break, complained to the coach about the heroic strongwoman Khelif, and then gave up. She was given a technical defeat. European social networks were shocked again: they wrote that they would never have thought that at the Olympics they would show men beating women.
c'est la vie



