Monday, November 4, 2024

Transgender "woman" boxer, really? Hmmmm.



Remember the Algerian "female" boxer originally named Aïn Sidi Ali, now known as Imane Khelif, from Laghouat Province? "She" grew up in Biban Mesbah, a rural village in Tiaret Province where the men are men and the women are usually women.

Well, in Khelif's case, there has been a new development. While "she" had been thought to be transgender, it turns out she has a child's size pee pee and testicles due to a 5-alpha reductase deficiency, which is a sexual development disorder found in a small percentage of males. This comes from a report written in June 2023.

Earlier this year, Khelif beat the crap out of a woman boxer and now we know why. According to Reduxx, Khelif has XY chromosomes, which makes him a dude along with his twig and berries. This is what they reported:
The genetic abnormality influences the normal development of a child’s sexual organs. At birth, male babies impacted by 5-alpha are often incorrectly assigned female due to the presence of deformed genitalia that sometimes takes on the appearance of a “blind vaginal pouch.”

This disordered development typically becomes apparent by puberty, when 5-alpha adolescents begin to experience signs of masculinization such as muscle growth, hair growth, and an absence of breast tissue development or menstruation. Without access to a proper clinical examination, males with 5-alpha may incorrectly believe they are female into adulthood.
The report concludes by recommending Khelif be referred for “surgical correction and hormone therapy,” to help him physically align with his self-perceived gender identity, and adds that psychological support would be required because the results had caused a “very significant neuropsychiatric impact.”

French journalist Djaffar Ait Aoudia reportedly obtained the copy the medical report, which also stated that an MRI determined that Khelif “has no uterus.” Rather, Khelif has internal testicals and a “micropenis.”

The report also claimed that Khelif’s mother and father may have been blood relatives, Reduxx noted. Genetically, that isn't a good idea.

Previously, in an exclusive interview with Le Point magazine, Khelif’s coach, Georges Cazorla, confirmed that Khelif “has a male karyotype and high testosterone,” as Townhall covered.

“I found it disgusting. Regardless of the results of these biological tests and, without going into detail – that is a matter for biologists and doctors – this poor young girl was devastated, devastated to suddenly discover that she might not be a girl,” Cazorla reportedly said.

Earlier this year, Townhall reported about an Italian female boxer, Angela Carini, quit after just 46 seconds against Khelif. 

Predictably, the videos of the fight began being scrubbed from the internet after people became enraged.

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