


There was outrage after video of Algeria’s finest, Mr. Imane Khelif, went viral beating up women at the Olympics.
Here’s what our own, Mark Tapson, had to say about it.
Following the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony’s orgy of Christian-bashing and gender-bending, further controversy went viral after a twenty-five-year-old Algerian who appeared to be male battered an Italian female into literal submission in women’s 66-kilogram division boxing.
Olympic hopeful Angela Carini surrendered after a scant 46 seconds in the ring with a physically more imposing Imane Khelif. In that time she had been hit with a couple of punches, the devasting force of which she later said she had never encountered.
Khelif, who is from Algeria, credited his ‘god’, Allah, for his victory.
Algeria which purged most of its Jewish population during its so-called anti-colonial uprising, is blaming the controversy on the Jews.
Yacine Arab, president of the Algerian Olympic Committee, has weighed in on the situation, pointing an accusing finger at Israel: “The Zionist lobby wants to break Khelif’s spirit, but she is strong. They don’t want to see an Arab or Muslim woman succeed in boxing.”
In Islam, homosexuality is a problem, but transgenderism isn’t. Beating non-Muslims by any means is fair.
“I dedicate this medal to the world, and to all the Arabs and I tell you, long live Algeria,” Mr. Khelif declared.
Everyone remembers the Communist use of athletes of dubious gender in the Olympics during the Cold War. Why shouldn’t the Dar-al-Islam do likewise?