While, yes, I consider, on average, and irrespective of any religious implications, the entire transgender thing to be apparently a full-on freakshow, Imane Khelif is a tough one. What is he/she supposed to do? In some respects he/she appears to come, even from a purely biologically angle, close to being some variation of a "transgender"…
While, yes, I consider, on average, and irrespective of any religious implications, the entire transgender thing to be apparently a full-on freakshow, Imane Khelif is a tough one. What is he/she supposed to do? In some respects he/she appears to come, even from a purely biologically angle, close to being some variation of a "transgender"-disposed individual, which then opens up a much wider issue--whether some people, given the variances of God-created biology, are not formed "perfectly" sex-wise and have underlying physical dispositions that predispose them to manifesting "abnormally" sexually. There are several people I have encountered in my life who in certain settings even unintentionally either completely looked biologically or gave off the energy of someone of the "opposite sex." As said, this is a tough one. That said, the opening ceremonies, which I did not watch, clearly were inappropriate and bizarre, including the Marie Antoinette stuff, which obviously had wide backing from savage-like humans.
To me it is straight forward it is biology a male not XX female therefore must be excluded from fighting females. If the authorities do knot stop this then the athletes must, do not participate.
Was able to give this intersex Q some thought and study over the years, conclusion: Not a tough call at all. Not even the proverbial exception that proves the rule. So called intersex myth is always one biological sex or the other. Is K able to bear children, give birth? No. I could go on and on. The enemy uses publicity tactics to create these myths. You have to be wise to them.
While, yes, I consider, on average, and irrespective of any religious implications, the entire transgender thing to be apparently a full-on freakshow, Imane Khelif is a tough one. What is he/she supposed to do? In some respects he/she appears to come, even from a purely biologically angle, close to being some variation of a "transgender"-disposed individual, which then opens up a much wider issue--whether some people, given the variances of God-created biology, are not formed "perfectly" sex-wise and have underlying physical dispositions that predispose them to manifesting "abnormally" sexually. There are several people I have encountered in my life who in certain settings even unintentionally either completely looked biologically or gave off the energy of someone of the "opposite sex." As said, this is a tough one. That said, the opening ceremonies, which I did not watch, clearly were inappropriate and bizarre, including the Marie Antoinette stuff, which obviously had wide backing from savage-like humans.
To me it is straight forward it is biology a male not XX female therefore must be excluded from fighting females. If the authorities do knot stop this then the athletes must, do not participate.
Was able to give this intersex Q some thought and study over the years, conclusion: Not a tough call at all. Not even the proverbial exception that proves the rule. So called intersex myth is always one biological sex or the other. Is K able to bear children, give birth? No. I could go on and on. The enemy uses publicity tactics to create these myths. You have to be wise to them.