Females have two of the same kind of sex chromosome (XX), and are called the homogametic sex. Males typically have two different kinds of sex chromosomes (XY), and are called the heterogametic sex.
The controversy surrounding Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taipei’s Lin Yu-ting, revolves around the two being banned in the 2023 World Championships due to failed gender eligibility tests administered by the International Boxing Association.
The IBA held a press conference on Monday, August 5th, 2024, in which the organization slammed the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision to allow Khelif and Lin to partake in the Olympics.
The two were disqualified from the IBA’s 2023 competition after the tests revealed that both Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taipei’s Lin Yu-ting have XY chromosomes, according to the IBA.
To put this in its proper perspective, the IBA is NOT “WOKE,” at least not when it comes to this issue, whereas the IOC, as per usual, has an LGBTQ political agenda, which they’ve had going back to at least 2021.
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Published on 02 June 2021
The media spin revolves around spreading CONFUSION on the issue, Were Imane Khelif and Taipei’s Lin Yu-ting born men? It sure looks like it, if you heard that their GOVERNMENT information refers to them as FEMALES, well, I guess you trust the government, and there’s little I can do to change that.
Apparently, the Algerian and Taipei governments are incorruptible, and failing XY chromosome tests mean absolutely nothing.