It Will Never Make It To Strictly
ChatterBank1 min ago
I'm not one to say "Told you so, but............" 😁
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I took the link from a post on X/Twitter made on the account of a high-profile sportswoman.
Shortly after I read it and posted it here, she posted further to say that it was 'an online report' and not her info.
I am disappointed a) that it is not true, b) that she posted without fact-checking and c) that I did the same. 😧
I think that he was ill-used by the sporting bodies in Algeria - they were the ones driving this fraudulent scheme.
That he was born with a DSD is regrettable but no excuse for him to get into a boxing ring with women not having the same physiological advantages that he has.
There is a surprisingly large number of athletes with DSDs who are encouraged by their national sporting associations to compete in womens' sports.
The sooner it is stamped out, the sooner young women and girls can be persuaded back into sports they are giving-up because they are being invaded by men.
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