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Erasing women: Olympic women’s boxing, US passports and Biden-Harris’ Title IX changes

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What the world is witnessing in women’s boxing at the Paris Olympics should be a chilling reality check on the trans insanity happening in female sports in the United States under the Biden-Harris administration, including its new Title IX rewrite that took effect Aug. 1. 

The controversy in Olympic competition involving two boxers competing for their countries in the women’s division is a wake-up call. 

In round one of the welterweight division, Italy’s Angela Carini withdrew from her match after 46 seconds and two devastating blows to the face from Algeria’s Imane Khelif. Reportedly, Carini had been warned not to fight Khelif after learning of a failed gender eligibility test. Had she advanced, USA’s Morelle McCane could have faced Khelif in a future round.  

Last year, Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting were disqualified from competing in women’s boxing by the International Boxing Association after testing revealed XY chromosomes, a clear indication of male sex. But the International Olympic Committee (IOC) sanctioned both to compete as women in Paris.

Read Doreen’s entire article here