The Paris Olympics are shaping up to be the wokest spectacle the world has ever seen. It kicked off with an opening ceremony that some argue blasphemously parodied the Last Supper, featuring plus-size trans women and drag queens as Jesus and the disciples, all to push the LGBT+ agenda. Bizarrely, there was even a dancing semi-naked smurf. Imagine the outrage if the French decided to mock a different religion…
Now it’s come to light that two trans women—with XY chromosomes —have been cleared to fight in the female boxing category at the Olympics. Naturally, this has sparked outrage among their competitors. These two boxers were previously disqualified from the world championships for failing gender tests due to having too much testosterone in their bodies, making it unfair for them to compete against women. One female boxer, who faced one of these ‘cleared’ trans athletes in 2022, shared her harrowing experience:
“When I fought her, I felt completely overwhelmed. Her punches hurt like nothing I’ve ever experienced in my 13 years as a boxer, not even when sparring with men. Thank God I got out of the ring safely that day, and it’s a relief that they finally saw sense.”
It’s one thing for trans athletes to compete in sports like swimming or tennis—where the unfair advantage is clear but not life-threatening. Boxing, however, is a whole different ball game…
UPDATE:A female boxer has had to pull out 46 seconds into fight after suffering a broken nose by the opponent who has XY (male) chromosomes.
Sarah Pochin at Reform Scotland’s manifesto launch event: “I really wanted to come on in a Reform tartan burka, but apparently I wasn’t allowed… One day let’s do one of these events not live-streamed. We’ll do all the naughty stuff…”