Everyoneâs still talking about the Algerian boxer and I have some thoughts, too.
1. Imane Khelif is intersex, born with XY chromosomes but female equipment. Not trans. 100 years ago, everyone would say âwomanâ and have no reason to doubt it.
Natural biological sex is almost always clear, and I object to the intentional confusion of the issue by the Woke. But I also object to intentional ignorance of the cases and ways in which biological sex can be a complex matter, like this one.
Is it genetics or naturally developed body parts that make you male or female? Both necessarily? Itâs rare you have to ask this question, but if youâre going to weigh in on this authoritatively, you should do so with humility.
Itâs a fair question how to determine who should be allowed to compete in womenâs sporting events. But we should have our facts straight when looking at this example.
2. Many have said something along the lines of âit used to be a crime for a man to hit a woman! Youâd get locked up!â
The actual crime is assault, not man-hits-woman.
When two male boxers hit each other consensually as part of a match, it isnât assault. When a man hits another on the street to humiliate him or take his stuff, itâs assault.
When the men and women in my kung fu class sparred with each other, it wasnât assault.
I disagree with men (my mind isnât quite made up on intersex people) being included in womenâs sports because itâs lying. But if someone agrees with full knowledge to participate in such a match (I donât know if Angela Carini knew), thatâs their choice. The fight that proceeds within the rules is a consensual act, not a crime.
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