The development comes after a presentation to the International Olympic Committee by its medical chief, which highlighted the potential physical advantages of competing in women’s sport after being born male.

  • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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    Did you even read your own link?

    The screenshots shown in Ait Aoudia’s reporting are unverified. Snopes reached out to the doctors and hospitals associated with the alleged reports. They either did not respond or would not, as a matter of policy, confirm their authenticity or if Khelif was ever a patient of theirs. Ait Aoudia did not provide Snopes with any details of his source(s).

    Even if the reports published by Ait Aoudia are authentic, however, the alleged findings have been misrepresented. If true, they would not conclusively prove that Khelif “is a man.” Instead, as Snopes explains here, they would highlight the reality that, from a scientific standpoint, gender is not actually as binary as some suggest it to be.

    So yeah, go fuck yourself with a cactus.

    In case this asshat deletes her comment, this was the link given as ‘evidence’

    https://www.snopes.com/news/2024/11/20/imane-khelif-medical-records/

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      Why would I delete my comment? I’m well aware of what the link says. Khelif is biologically male and even in the sympathetic article I linked they don’t dispute that.

      Gender isn’t binary, but sex is. Snopes is trying to confuse you by conflating sex and gender, but nobody’s arguing about what gender Khelif is.