• BaldManGoomba@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    One corrupt Russian official said this but did not give proof or point to the test. They let her compete all the way to the end of a competition let her win then claimed she has xy chromosome.

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      3 months ago

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imane_Khelif

      The information listed in the Wikipedia page, does say that this athlete tested as having an XY chromosomes.

      If this is untrue, it’s easy enough to refute, perform a test with a third-party lab and publish the results. Since that has not been done, the balance of probabilities indicates the initial test of a positive XY result is factual

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        3 months ago

        I literally quoted you the source on the Wikipedia quite literally the same one dude who claimed it from IBA. Wikipedia said media claimed this and the IBA corrupt governing body dude claimed it we are circling back to a singular one sourced claimed with out exceptional proof.

        This Olympic event every individual agreed that all the individuals were fine including this woman until she got punched in the face. The IOC and Paris boxing unit said she was a woman and clear to participate(they test testosterone since that is a know steriod).

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          3 months ago

          We’re talking about different things. The IOC goes by the gender printed on the passport. They don’t get involved in the politics otherwise

          A separate issue, that is coming up in the reporting, is the athlete has tested as having XY chromosomes. That raises an interesting debate about sexualized competition.

          Nothing, has refuted the XY chromosome test. But, it doesn’t matter, the discussion should be around the IOC and sexualized competition. Should it exist? If it should exist, what does it mean? Who’s going to define it?

          If the iOC leaves it up to every country’s passports, that’s an interesting take, 190 something countries are going to have different criteria. It will be fun to see how it pans out