President of the Russian Wrestling Federation (FSBR) Mikhail Mamiashvili told that he considers the victory of an Algerian woman who failed the gender test to be madness Iman Khelif at the Paris Olympic Games.
On Friday, Khelif defeated China’s Yang Liu in the 66kg boxing final at the 2024 Olympics.
– There is no limit to madness. What could be the relationship here? Those who reproduce the participation of these athletes have clear goals and objectives. Let’s not fool ourselves. We are not even talking about honesty here. Everyone has seen the opening ceremony. What does this have to do with the Olympics, morality, conscience? None of us have wings on our backs, we are all sinners, but how can one consider this?
The Satanists, knowing the demand for the Olympic Forum site, have consciously spread these values. And other people, willingly or unwillingly, become accomplices in this process. Athletes like this Algerian will continue to be allowed to compete, this is part of the demonic strategy. But the Lord is almighty, everything will be fine. Victory will be ours, ”Mamiashvili told .
In 2023, the International Boxing Association suspended Khelif from the World Championships in India for failing to meet eligibility criteria. Following the gender test, it was proven that the athlete has XY chromosomes. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) admitted Khelif to women’s competitions in 2024. Her results at the Games sparked strong reactions in the media and society. The Algerian woman complained of harassment on social media, her father showed her birth certificate to prove that the athlete was born a girl. IOC President Thomas Bach called for an end to discussions about boxers who failed the gender test.
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