Will a woman have to die for this lunacy to end?
The 2024 Paris Olympics will forever, and rightly, be marred for allowing a boxer who presents as masculine to fight against a biological woman.
That female boxer, Italy’s Angela Carini, took a brutal blow to her nose before ripping off her helmet and ending the match after just 46 seconds.
Her rival, the Algerian Imane Khelif, towered over her, biceps bulging.
Khelif failed two ‘sex tests’ in March 2023 and was banned by the International Boxing Association from competing against women.
‘This is unjust,’ Carini howled.
Yes. That’s the perfect word: unjust.
The 2024 Paris Olympics will forever, and rightly, be marred for allowing a boxer who presents as masculine to fight against a biological woman.
Imane Khelif (pictured) failed two ‘sex tests’ in March 2023 and was banned by the International Boxing Association from competing against women.
Women are still fighting for our own basic rights, and that includes not being forced to compete against anyone who isn’t also a biological female.
And so this boxing match — an atrocity, really, a set-up, no ‘match’ of equals about it — was inevitable. Carini could have died.
What she suffered was nothing less, to my mind, than a televised assault.
‘I quit to save my life,’ she said on Thursday. ‘I couldn’t breathe anymore.’
This proud fighter — ‘my father taught me to be a warrior,’ she said — was on her knees in defeat, weeping and disconsolate.
Angela, the world’s women weep with you. And we are outraged.
‘I’ve never taken a punch like that,’ Carini said after withdrawing. ‘It’s impossible to continue.’
She refused to say anything further about her opponent’s apparent biological advantages — because that, of course, would be the real crime here.
‘I am not in the position of saying, this is right or wrong’.
Allow me to say it, then: This is wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong.
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss, on X: ‘When will this madness stop?’
Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies: ‘A bloody disgrace. In effect, legalizing beating up females.’
JK Rowling: ‘What will it take to end this insanity? A female boxer left with life-altering injuries? A female boxer killed?’
Jake Paul, honorary boxing coach for Team USA: ‘This is sickening. This is a travesty. Doesn’t matter what you believe. This is wrong and dangerous.’
Carini, a 25-year-old welterweight, was put in the ring against Khelif, a 25-year-old amateur boxer who, according to tests by the International Boxing Association, has XY (male) chromosomes. This would suggest Khelif was born intersex.
That female boxer, Italy’s Angela Carini (pictured), took a brutal blow to her nose before ripping off her helmet and ending the match after just 46 seconds.
Khelif ‘identifies’ as female – yet was blocked by the IBA from competing against biological women in the world championships last year.
But the IBA was then kicked out of governing its sport by the International Olympic Committee. And the IOC, in turn, cleared Khelif to fight Carini, but will not say how or why – just that Khelif met their ‘criteria’.
‘Federations need to make the rules to make sure that there is fairness,’ IOC spokesman Mark Adams said this week, ‘but at the same time with the ability for everyone to take part who wants to. That’s a difficult balance.’
How’s that for generic, boilerplate BS?
We’re in an incredibly dangerous realm now.
This isn’t a male-bodied athlete competing against women in non-contact sports such as swimming or cycling.
Boxing is a violent, bloody pursuit that has seen athletes killed in the ring. Even the great Muhammad Ali was ultimately felled by Parkinson’s, likely caused by too many blows.
There’s a reason boxers are classified by weight: 17 classes for men and women.
Ross Tucker, a sports science professor, told the Mail that this was the equivalent of putting a 200lbs fighter up against someone who weighs 130lbs.
‘That’s more or less what the difference is, in strength and power, between male and female boxers’, he said. ‘You can’t sanction an advantage that can create harm and say, “women must accept that”.’
Except that’s exactly what we’re being told, all the time.
Whether it’s prisons, sororities, school bathrooms, shelters, high school and college sports — and, now, the Olympics — the message has come through, loud and clear: Women don’t matter.
After this poor excuse for a fight, Carini’s coach, Emanuele Renzini, said the unsayable.
‘Many people in Italy tried to call and tell her: ‘Don’t go, please. It’s a man. It’s dangerous for you’.’
But the IOC, like so many institutions corrupted by woke ideology, is seemingly more concerned with being PC and not offending gender-nonconforming athletes than with protecting women.
Take a look at Carini’s competitor, smirking and strutting as if pulling off some hard-won championship.
Raising a fist in victory as an utterly crushed Carini looks down, shoulders slumped, before condescendingly patting her on the back.
Khelif expressed no remorse, no shock, no sadness. No sportsmanship, as it were.
Raising a fist in victory as an utterly crushed Carini looks down, shoulders slumped, before condescendingly patting her on the back.
Nope: just an insufferable, unearned pride in taking down a challenger who never had a chance — while invoking God, no less.
‘Difficult for a first fight,’ Khelif said.
Is this person for real?
‘Insh’Allah [if Allah wills it] for the second fight,’ Khelif added. ‘I need an Olympic medal here in Paris’.
I, I, I. Not a thought for Carini, struggling to hold her battered head high while suffering a global, thoroughly unnecessary humiliation.
Her hard work, her sacrifices, the chance to realize a lifelong dream, all demolished in 46 seconds. Yet Khelif gloats.
Incredibly, as of this writing, the IOC is allowing this disgrace of an athlete to fight another biological female on Saturday.
Just when you think it can’t get worse: Olympic officials now say Khelif is the real victim here, suffering ‘abuse’ and ‘discrimination’.
What an utter disgrace the IOC is. They have failed every single female athlete, every single female coach and fan, every girl currently training to someday make her mark.
Who among the IOC will stand up to this contemptuousness?
Or will another female athlete need to risk her life, and possibly lose it, for sanity to prevail?