Female Volleyball Player Who Was Paralyzed After Brutal Spike by Trans Opponent Slams Olympics

The Paris Olympics faced renewed controversy on Thursday when a transgender athlete, identified as a “biological man,” easily won an Olympic boxing match against a much smaller and weaker woman.

The event lasted less than a minute, sparking outrage among spectators.

This incident comes after the organizers of the Olympics drew criticism for their portrayal of a Last Supper reenactment involving drag queens during the opening ceremony, which was seen as offensive to Christians.

Prior to this, another contentious event occurred with a boxing match between Italian Angela Carini and Algerian Imane Khelif, which ended in just 46 seconds.

Carini appeared visibly distressed after being knocked down by Khelif, who had previously faced disqualification from major competitions due to elevated testosterone levels.

IBA president Umar Kremlev confirmed last year that Khelif’s DNA test results indicated she possesses XY chromosomes, typically found in males. This raised concerns as females carry XX chromosomes.

Certified MD Ophthalmologist & PhD research scientist Houman David Hemmati suggested that Khelif might have a condition such as Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) or Swyer Syndrome.

He wrote, “The difference between transgender athletes and athletes with disorders of sexual differentiation (DSD) is significant. Transgender athletes are individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex they were assigned at birth, involving a psychological and often medical transition process. On the other hand, athletes with DSD, such as those with AIS or Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), are born with atypical chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex development.”

“Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS) is a condition where individuals have XY chromosomes but are resistant to male hormones (androgens) due to a mutation in the androgen receptor gene. As a result, they develop external female anatomy despite having male chromosomes and are raised and identify as females. Many do not even know they are chromosomally “male” until they experience infertility as adults!” he added.

His argument remains purely speculative. Nevertheless, individuals with that condition should not be allowed to compete against women.

Now, a volleyball player who was left partially paralyzed by a transgender opponent has criticized the Olympics for its boxing controversy.

Payton McNabb was just 17 years old when she was struck in the face by a powerful spike from her transgender opponent, causing her to fall to the ground and lose consciousness.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, McNabb expressed her dismay over the current situation in women’s sports.

“It’s disgusting that two boxers who failed gender tests have been cleared to fight women at this year’s Games in Paris,” she said. “There is a biological difference between trans women and biological women that cannot be ignored.”

McNabb fears that other female athletes could suffer injuries far worse than hers if these policies continue unchecked. “It’s dangerous to have the two sexes competing together; it’s just not okay. I am personally disgusted by this. This is morally wrong and evil.”

“Women have worked so hard and trained tirelessly to get all the way to the Olympics, only to be put in harm’s way,” McNabb lamented. “It used to be illegal for men to beat up women, and now it’s being televised for everyone to see. It’s such a weird reality we are living in now.”

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