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I'm a 3rd degree blackbelt who frequently spars with men. The WORST to fight are when young men first hit puberty and don't have enough common sense to hold their punches when fighting a woman. An average 12 year old boy whose voice is just beginning to crack and just barely hitting their growth spurt has SO MUCH MORE punching power than even an experienced, upper-level martial artist female. The morons who "laud" a biological male getting in a boxing ring and beating up women have never actually FOUGHT a man. And honestly, I pray that -I- will never have to "fight" a man, not just spar with a gentleman who will only leave me lightly bruised, and not with broken bones. As an assistant "sensei" (teacher), my first job with young men is to teach them how to "punch like a gentleman" when fighting a female classmate -- we have them "go at it" on a B.O.B. or punching bag when building their punch-strength (i.e., not a classmate), work on skills when fighting a female or smaller classmate. These "transgender rights in sports" idiots should be forced to actually get in a boxing ring with one of these mentally ill freaks and get punched in the face -- nothing cures delusions like the cold, hard fist of reality.

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I think in some ways this travesty can be turned to good because it is bringing the issue to a head. I am married to a Taiwanese and currently living in Taiwan. Regarding Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-Ting, I can say that, prior to the Olympic controversy, this was not a famous person in Taiwan, and transgenderism doesn’t have as sharp claws here as it does in, say, Thailand (though, as an American I am embarrassed to admit my compatriots often confuse the two countries). So my impression is that regular people here are surprised and confused by this situation. Taiwanese are very patriotic- they always feel like the underdog and want to support their countrymen no matter what, but they are also very concerned about face/reputation, and this international controversy is awkward and somewhat embarrassing. While Asian women tend to be petite, people obviously can observe that Lin looks very masculine. The local news is reporting that Lin was born and raised female, but my husband shrugs and says “unless they are lying.” He doesn’t know what to think, yet any mother who has had prenatal bloodwork done knows that when XY chromosomes are detected it means you are having a boy. Biologically, Lin is either intersex or male. Either way, it’s unfair for Lin to compete against women. When Lin was previously stripped of a medal, he was given I believe one month to dispute the ruling and present evidence supporting qualification as a woman. So… Lin still doesn’t have that medal. People may not say too much for fear of rocking the boat, but they are definitely being forced to think about it.

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We boycott the Olympics/IOC.

In fact we go one step further this year.

Paris is (was) our favorite city in Europe (modestly stated) we have spent $$$$$$ over the years there and although it has a history of debauchery, not unlike San Fransicko, this year it crossed the line with the abomination of an opening ceremony. We will never, at least until Paris gets on it's proverbial knees and begs the Lord's forgiveness and repents, spend a red USA cent there again.

We continue further along this line of conviction and that we will call you out as a hypocrite if you parrot our contempt for the satanic antics of the Olympics, yet you go ahead and watch the contests...

"Gee, who could possible want to miss watching a MALE boxer pummel a FEMALE boxer into oblivion. Now that is a show of manhood." - but I digress.

Be my friend but watch the Olympics and might as well be donating to Planned unParenthood, in our book.

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"The enemies of Christ hold the reigns of every piece of institutional power—education, entertainment, academia, information delivery, and the political bureaucracy."--boycott these as well? Stop paying taxes?

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I like the idea of to stop paying taxes.

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There is resistance all over the place. Consider Sarah. Join them and stop whining.

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Yes you absolutely right it is called Cultural Marksim or Zionism.

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Zionism? Ugh, that is a 2000 year old bogeyman.

No, let me go further... a ploy of Satan.

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Actually ASHKENAZI look back into their history.

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Let's cut to the chase.

What is your explicit worries?

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If you are not familiar with the details of my previous statement then you are not informed. It is avery long and deep subject going back certuries and because of their Satanic practices going back centuries they have been expelled fron almost every country at one time in history. The video will give you some idea how they have distroyed the USA. Neil Oliver Interviews Whitney Webb - It’s us versus them! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skoNAt-ey3I

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If you think that and if you don't see the difference... I can't help you, but I can pray for you.

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It crossed the line for me in 2012.

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Then how are you supposed to know what’s going on!!? You don’t drop out you stand up and fight. The Olympics belong to us. Dropping out as you advise cedes the territory. You may as well just raise the white flag and roll over.

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So ending up in hospital is a sane move ?

If they want a Trans Olynpic let them get on with it.

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Ha! What a brilliant analysis, and pulling together of seemingly disparate social trends. No one else writes like this. Nice work, Sarah.

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First, for myself, I don't understand why a woman would find boxing a sport to be involved in. The nature of woman is a nurturer and it seems against nature for a woman to want to hurt anyone by punching them.

Secondly, the insanity that exists today with the belief that one is born in the wrong sex or one can change their created sex by mutilating their bodies.

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I search for reasons for these atrocities:

1.People are afraid to offend trans people because of the hysterical reactions which will follow.

2.They want to prove how 'liberal' they are.

3.Deliberate erosion of social norms which have been around for thousands of years in many countries.

4.Political left-wing antics (which often get people hurt) coming from hatred of what is perceived as the opposite of their left-wing beliefs.

5.A far deeper and conspiratorial occult mechanism likely having to do with ancient mystery cult beliefs and practices. See "Baphomet."

The list could go on, but in all practical reality it should be obvious to everyone on earth, it is not 'normal' for men to fight women like this, the strange thing is, while it defeats feminism, it leaves conservative moral values in a conundrum. Is that the point? The practical reality? Should we accept this and fight and beat up women, because we're equal? Or should we support the women who want to participate in fighting men as 'feminist equals?' It's really simple, because this goes across all cultures and nations, most people don't want men to fight women, whether it be India, China, South America, Africa, or even the Middle East (regardless of religious punishments of women there). I guess European modernism truly is a perversion, if this is what they want society to be.

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I am in my mid eighties and am horrified about where the world is going. I am especially concerned for my granddaughters. I know, God is in charge! It all makes me think of how the Israelites in the Old Testament ignored God and ended up in Babylon.

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Teach your Granddaughters to fight and stand up to their history their Christian and western heritage . Learn and teach them the concept of Alienation and how the enemy uses that to disempower us, lie to us, turn us on ourselves and confuse us. Get a Founders Bible from David Barton’s Wallbuilders.com and the United States Catholic Catechism for Adults from the USCCB read them, the stories, with your Granddaughter and pass them on. Thats our heritage, who we are and who they are. Above all, dont just pray, pray and do, and don’t be afraid.

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Very good suggestion!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Exactly this: '... but the people behind this event seem unable to declare such things as “right” and “wrong”. They know about money: more money, still more money ... and they do not understand the concept "enough"

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More about power, cultural and political than money. Understand that.

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These people are either in on this ZIONISTS Agenda or they are moral cowards.

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This may ruffle some feathers, but I see it as degenerate for a woman to take up boxing. Boxing, like football, is a man's sport, and so when a woman gets into it, I don't mind at all if she takes a well-deserved pounding.

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Sarah many Christian activists and freedom fighters are identified and targeted covertly at a young age then disabled financially and through slander tactics, false criminal prosecutions, and other tactics - we Christians as a body, the majority, the Church and its leadership remain blind, deaf and dumb to this and even buy into it through a perverted interpretation of Romans 13. You experienced this yourself, you and Tom in your business dealings with the magazine distributors monopoly. Many of us Christians have been damaged in our individualistic battles against this monstrous enemy pervading our world. The word of God has the answers and involves us humbly joining together to defeat this tyrant. This takes organized group action and an army of informed people with leadership of high integrity, wisdom, and courage as the Founders were. That has been forming and must continue so take heart and thank you for your informative insightful posts.

My father was a boxer and taught his boys how. It’s obvious the IOC needs their clocks cleaned. The enemy obviously targeted that leadership and we need to install and protect new leadership. This takes strategy and resolve.

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Why is there female boxing in the first place?

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Why is there female boxing in the first place?

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Why is there female boxing in the first place?

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Sarah's tone of voice was superbly entertaining. Making fun of ridiculous and even dangerous ideas is a real art. Sarah pulls it off most wonderfully in this vocal comment.

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I agree with what you have said but what I find so frustrating is the competitors lack of moral rectitude. If these atheleats entered the arena created a visual and verbal protest, on camera, then walked away saying I will not compete in this corruption I would have more respect for them. By competing they are submitting to this immoral system and agreeing to be cowered by it. If they walked away the implication would be we will destroy all your events until you change and revert back to normal rules and regulations.

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