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08-07-2024, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted By HMFIC_BROWSIN
If this was true, the only thing the IOC had to do was a basic cheek swab, and follow it with a press release ….

But they didn't.

That should tell you everything you need to know.
I think they wanted the tranny competing. Look at their last supper degenerate act at the inauguration, i do think its an agenda its not simply incompetence.
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08-07-2024, 09:27 AM
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I think they wanted the tranny competing. Look at their last supper degenerate act at the inauguration, i do think its an agenda its not simply incompetence.
Perhaps. Especially when you consider how cheap and non-invasive a DNA test is.

Testing for peds is much more difficult, so if the IOC was truly confident in their decision, why not do the $50 chromosome test to shut everyone up?

Hmmmmmm?
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08-07-2024, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted By HMFIC_BROWSIN
Both athletes were given a chance to appeal the test results, neither did.
They didn't need to because the IBA does not run qualifying events for the 2024 Olympics.

Also the IOC did release and statement and attached the rules and regulations.
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08-07-2024, 09:29 AM
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They didn't need to because the IBA does not run qualifying events for the 2024 Olympics.

Also the IOC did release and statement and attached the rules and regulations.
Yes, and their justification was, "well these two were raised female, and only ever fought females, so therefore we deem it to be fair."

Like, wat?

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08-07-2024, 09:41 AM
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Yes, and their justification was, "well these two were raised female, and only ever fought females, so therefore we deem it to be fair."

Like, wat?

Do a chromosome test. It's not hard.
Are we reading the same statement? This is what I a referring to –> https://olympics.com/ioc/news/joint-...-ioc-statement


So is it your position that every single organization is in some sorts of cahoots with each other against the Russian International Boxing Association IBA?
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08-07-2024, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted By HMFIC_BROWSIN
Perhaps. Especially when you consider how cheap and non-invasive a DNA test is.

Testing for peds is much more difficult, so if the IOC was truly confident in their decision, why not do the $50 chromosome test to shut everyone up?

Hmmmmmm?
Yeah, because they have no interest in disqualifying them. They want them competing, because they see themselves as women and that supports their agenda. Thats why they are saying "they are women, deal with it". Its their event, they can do that.

Olympics is about everything but sports nowadays. That **** makes billions and probably 1% of it goes to the athletes. Its just a business, and whomever is in charge have their own agenda.



What rustled me the most was the logic that some of the people that wanted the guy competing had:

"She has lost before to woman, so its okay!"
"In Algeria is illegal to be a tranny so obviously she isnt!"



Like no common sense whatsover. If the olympics were in the right, they would just release their respetive tests and studies and prove everyone wrong, and shut them up already. They havent, because they cant. Itss a power play, my event my rules.
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08-07-2024, 09:46 AM
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Yes, and their justification was, "well these two were raised female, and only ever fought females, so therefore we deem it to be fair."

Like, wat?

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Chromosome tests are not inclusive
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