Originally posted in The Tenpenny Report on 08/05/2024 - Written by FedUP Texas Chick and Dr Sherri Tenpenny.
For those of you who watched, I’m sure you watched in disgust as the “female” boxer Imane Khelif of Algeria literally beat “her” Italian opponent Angela Carini to a pulp in the opening round of the boxing champions at the Paris Olympic Games. Carini quit after just 46 seconds. Why? Because the hard beating she received was coming from a man who “declared” he was a woman.
An interesting note: Khelif was disqualified from the 2023 World Boxing Championships after failing a gender eligibility test.
We saw a similarly disturbing event in 2022 when transgender swimmer Lia Thomas swam against actual female swimmers, including Riley Gaines. The “female” swimmer Thomas competed the first three years on the men’s team for the University of Pennsylvania, then returned as a female swimmer in his final collegiate year to break records as a “woman.”
In all of this absurdity - and more - over the last couple of years, a burning question has arisen: Where are all the bra-burning feminists marching and screaming in protest for Women’s Rights and in defense of women’s sports?
Speaking Out
The 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer Gaines has taken the lead and has spoken out. Initially hesitant, one day, it hit her:
“I thought surely there would be someone, whether that be a coach, or another swimmer, or someone within the NCAA, I thought surely someone would stick up for us,” said Gaines, who is now using her voice as a spokeswoman for the Independent Women’s Forum. “That’s when I realized it’s my duty as a female athlete who experienced this injustice to really use my voice and my platform to advocate for those female athletes who are being emotionally blackmailed and gaslit into silence.”
If women were not willing to stick up for themselves, how can they expect anyone else to do it? Good point, but why aren’t hoards of women backing Gaines in support of the hard-working women in sports?
J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series, has been one of the few women who has long spoken out about the War on Women, and she definitely had something to say about the Olympics, describing the above picture of Khelif as:
“…the smirk of a male who knows he’s protected by a misogynist sporting establishment enjoying the distress of a woman he’s just punched in the head and whose life’s ambition he’s just shattered.”
Rowling has been vilified in the press for her stance.
Now, we have an absurd situation where Khelif will fight another transgender male in the boxing final: two biological males fighting for the WOMEN’s gold medal. The competitor, Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan, also failed to meet gender eligibility tests at the Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi last year.
No one shows this absurdity better than comedian J.P. Sears in the hilarious clip below.
Two other Olympic athletes from Egypt spoke out. Volleyball players Marwa Abdelhady and Elghobashy Doaa wore their traditional hijabs despite the French banning them from the Games. Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said that the ban respects the “principles of secularism.” One world order, one world religion. The Egyptian players were outraged. In defiance, they opposed the rule and adhered to the guidelines of their faith.
They spoke out, saying,
“I want to play in my hijab; she wants to play in a bikini—everything is OK. Just respect all different cultures and religions. No one can tell me how to dress. It’s a free country; everyone should be allowed to do what they want.”
Women have had a long history of speaking out. In 1945, after World War II, this article was written explaining that soldiers coming home after fighting “the Germans and the Japs” would have to “fight their own women.” During the war, American women forged ahead in industry and in obtaining an education. The author says that the soldiers would “put a stop to [these gains] once they returned home” as the women had “gotten out of hand.” Women then dug in and fought for their rights. And they won.
Certainly, the feminist movement of the 1960s forever changed women’s roles. The movement was about, among other things, respecting that many women wanted to have jobs outside the home in addition to being a wife or a mother.
What happened? Where are the women speaking out? The silence is stunning. The same women who are silent in their support of women’s sports are protesting for the right to abortion. Feminists of the 1960s were typically left-leaning, so they tend to be the same left-leaning activists today who would rather root for transgender boys to be the Homecoming Queen and Miss Maryland than cheer for girls and women.
It’s gone that far. Where was the female outcry over high school volleyball player Payton McNabb, who was knocked unconscious and left partially paralyzed by a transgender opponent’s forceful ball spike to the head? For example, soccer player Megan Rapinoe, who is hailed as a feminist trailblazer, opposed the Protection of Girls and Women in Sports Act, which would prohibit schools from allowing biological males to play in girls’ sports. (The House passed the bill, but the Senate blocked it.)
It is apparent that the traditional definition of “feminist” has changed. Organizations such as PragerU are speaking out, but the mainstream media is certainly promoting their message. Andrew Klavan, from PragerU, said he hates feminism (not women) because it has turned into a movement that says men and women are more or less the same.
There are a few other individuals speaking out, such as this mom who says her daughter was sanctioned by her college sorority for wearing a sombrero on Cinco de Mayo. The mom points out that, at the same time, men can dress like teenage girls with no repercussions. Even if there were organized conservative efforts to support Riley Gaines and others, they wouldn’t have a voice in the mainstream media.
Parting Thoughts
If it has a Y chromosome, it is a male. Period.
There has long been a war on men, particularly white men, to eliminate any form of masculinity, calling male strength “toxic.” Now, there is a definite War on Women, and it will likely get worse. We just watched a man openly beat a woman on international television during the Olympic Games, the pinnacle of sporting competition.
When is enough enough? How far will we let them go? What will Kamala Harris do if she has the opportunity to be in charge of this country? Actions speak louder than words. Let’s look at the immediate things she did after announcing her run for the presidency.
She appeared on the Ru Paul Drag Queen show telling Americans to vote.
She made reproductive freedom one of the primary tenets of her campaign, vowing to restore Roe V. Wade. (By the way, if you think abortion is about reproductive rights, read our article on Planned Parenthood here. It will likely change your mind.)
She had nothing to say about men in women’s sports. Nothing.
Whether it was the transgender athletes or the Last Supper trannie fiasco, realize that our world is being run by an elite who worship the god Baphomet. This is truly a spiritual war, so pay attention. As Dr. Tenpenny wrote in a previous Sunday Substack, “Speak up. God is listening.”
I refused to watch any of the Olympics. They are a disgraceful organization only interested in wokeness. I only see snippets provided by insightful people such as you.
I heard Angela Carini apologized for her response to “losing.” Never apologize for being in the right! Riley Gaines is my hero for speaking up. ALL women should be doing the same.
Thank you for sharing. The women work very hard to train and compete against other women.
It is unfair for a woman to compete against men, who compete as women. It is truly
ruining women's sports; high school, college, or olympics. . Men, especially in boxing and
wrestling, can severly hurt women with their strength. The average male is 2x as strong as a woman.
Even if a male, transitioned, there will always be large amounts of testosterone remaining.
I do not trust the integrity of some of these sports authorities, such as the IOC, who allowed
these humans to compete against women. They are a complete joke.
Matina Navratilova spoke out against males competing against women, and was severely
criticized for it.