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@freemo
Imane Khelif is a cisgender woman: she was born and raised as a woman, and has competing for over 5 years as a woman.

The Russian government claimed she failed some sort of secret "gender test" to have her disqualified after she beat their champion in a tournament last year, and now people are calling her a "man" after a recent 1st round knockout.

...but she's not a "man", she's never been a "man", and no one thought of her as a "man" until she won against a Russian...

She's a woman.

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@freemo
> "the news is to believed she is a woman who happens to be intersexed (and probably never knew it), as in, she physically has the characteristics of a woman but has the DNA of a man"

There's no evidence of this. It is a claim being tossed around by racists and misogynists who have a political motive with no source, nothing to point at other than "Doesn't look feminine enough for me". And even if there were, that doesn't mean she doesn't have 2 X chromosomes.

> should she be competing in woman’s sports?

She has done so for her entire adult life without anyone having an issue until she beat a Russian.

> that chromosome gives her that same advantage potentially.

It does not. Even if she has a Y Chromosome, which again, THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OF, that doesn't mean it's expressing. In fact, the fact that she is physically female without medical intervention tells us it couldn't be, even if she had one.

> Use weight classes
They do. She is a women's lightweight.

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@freemo
The IBA is a subsidiary of the Russian dictatorship, which the Olympic committee expressly does not trust, because they fake stuff like this. The issue that arose 14 months ago, which you are referring to, is the same one I'm referring to: near the end of the tournament she beat the Russian champion and then suddenly they decided that she was disqualified. Much later, someone who works for the Russian government claimed it was because she has a Y chromosome.

Once again, there is no evidence, there is only a non-credible subsidiary of a dictatorship making a politically convenient claim after their athletes failed to make it to the semifinals of a championship.

The Olympic committee already did their own qualification tests, along with the Algerian government, which does not allow any sort of transgender behavior, and has showed her birth certificate on which she is listed as female.

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@freemo TERFs like to hide behind two shields:

1. Lived experience
2. Stop transing our tomboys

Imane Khelif objectively lived as a woman and learned to fight because of it. And became a tomboy. She fits the fake definition of what a TERF would still consider a real woman.

But, surprise of surprises, the bigots don't provide gatekeeping measurements because they'll abide by them. They provide them to distract with false notions of good faith.