

J.K. Rowling, Megyn Kelly Torch Olympics/Media Following Disturbing Update About 'Transgender' Boxer

J.K. Rowling and Megyn Kelly torched the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and legacy media following the disturbing update about "transgender" Olympic gold medalist Imane Khelif, who beat up on Angela Carini in the ring while the world watched in horror before she forfeited after 46 seconds.
A newly leaked test from 2023 shows the boxer has XY chromosomes, something that anyone with eyes could tell during the Paris Summer Olympics.
According to the New York Post, the test was carried out by an accredited Indian doctor in 2023. It found that:
"Chromosome analysis reveals male karyotype," read the test results — referring to male chromosomes – which left Khelif barred from the 2023 women's World Boxing Championship in India.
The test was conducted before that tournament by Dr. Lal Path Labs, a New Delhi lab with accreditation from the American College of Pathologists and certification from International Organization for Standardization, documents show.
But despite those bona fides, the IOC dismissed the test as "not legitimate" and "ad hoc," according to the Telegraph, and allowed Khelif to compete in the women's division at the 2024 Paris Olympics and take home the gold in the women's division.
The famed "Harry Potter" author and outspoken advocate for women-only sports and spaces reacted to the news, pointing out the insanity of the media claiming Khelif was ever a woman.
"A raft of people in sports media publicly cheered on men beating up women in the name of entertainment, and not one of them will lose their job," Rowling wrote on X. "No demographic other than women could be treated this egregiously without consequences. Naked misogyny."
"I never said and never believed Khelif was trans. I knew (via a highly credible source who saw his test results) he was a man," she added. "The gender activists who created a political climate in which sex testing was seen as 'bigoted' are as culpable as the IOC for the travesty that ensued."
The author later reacted to the report that the World Boxing Organization has ruled that Khelif can not compete against women until the completion of a mandated sex-determination genetic test by the boxer, RedState reported. The report noted that this is not an invasive test and is simply a cheek swab.
"It's a win for women because they won't be battered to death in the ring by men. If you had any idea what physical tests women go through routinely in their lives, you'd know a cheek swab is no bigger deal than flossing your teeth," Rowling wrote on X. "Any more moronic questions, wing them over."
Megyn Kelly also reacted to the test results and said that "another leftist lie falls apart." She pointed to the attacks she and others faced when they called BS on it from the start, while members of the media published glowing articles actively celebrating Khelif's win as a woman.
Kelly explained that not only was she attacked for speaking the truth that Khelif was a man, but that:
The list of attacks didn't end there ... the media took aim at anyone in conservative media… Former ESPN anchor Jemele Hill writing on X: 'I hope Khelif sues some people over their reckless remarks. All this story did was expose ugliness, hatred, and transphobia.' Hill then went on CNN... where she and one of the network's hosts, Laura Coates, continued to stand up for Khelif… This is unbelievable… And the list goes on…
The host of the Sirius XM "The Megyn Kelly Show" podcast then brought the receipts, recalling articles by ESPN, New York Times, USA Today, Bloomberg, and The Intercept, who claimed reports of Khelif as a man were nothing more than things like a "Right-Wing Campaign to Purge Women from Women's Sports."
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