Nice; how much sex do they need to have to pass the test?
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It isn't about the quantity. Its about the quality.
World Boxing has written to the Algerian Boxing Federation to inform it that Imane Khelif will not be allowed to participate in the female category at the Eindhoven Box Cup or any World Boxing event until Imane Khelif undergoes sex testing.
Phew, that was close, they almost had to pick a pronoun.
They're gonna discover the same thing they did in the Olympics that made them stop testing.
It was making people uncomfortable how many of them had the wrong sex assigned at birth.
Women and men who had lived their entire lives as one sex realized they actually had the chromosomes for the opposite sex.
There were stages and layers of sex testing within Olympics history, and every time they got mis-classifications they weren't expecting.
We figured out by the 50s that a gender binary was not imperically proveable. Too many variables that varied seperate from each other and often conflicted with each other.
That word is empirically - by experiment or observation
What? Really? Didnt know this.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_verification_and_intersex_athletes_at_the_Olympic_Games
The history of sex testing for sports is really interesting, for me it's interesting because despite almost 100 years of the practice not a single "male imposter" has ever been found.
And I was mistaken. Like another comment on this post says they just stopped testing in men's sports.
Just like penis inspection day in gym class
Ah good times. I wonder why coach needed to take pictures though.
Looks like I need to post this again.
Thanks for sharing. I never seen it before.
Fucking assholes. From what is known about their sex test, it is similarly scientific to the "I know it when I see it" rule from the 1960s to determine if something is obscene. In other words, utter bullshit.
And all of this pretending to care about women while at the same time you have abuse scandals in sports every five minutes that never seem to have real consequences or result in positive change for the athletes.
Yeah, I don't believe you one bit when you say you want to protect women.
So much pointless and cruel bullshit over fucking sport, and one of the stupidest sports no less.
Meanwhile in the near future: world boxing to end needless sex testing to save costs.
The peak of being afraid of girls
The international rise of the Cult of Naturalism and the growing prevalence of their ur-eugenics pseudoscience is horrifying to watch. Like so many other actively harmful ideologies and policies I don’t see any non-violent solutions.
To check whether they’ve had it recently or just ever?