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Imane Khelif is not trans and the drama around her gender is a classic case of weaponising white tears

With a cocktail of bigotry — racism, transphobia and misogyny — the Algerian boxer has faced intense hatred for doing absolutely nothing.
03 Aug, 2024

Within 46 seconds, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif defeated her Italian opponent Angela Carini during the Olympic Games. Khelif’s victory sparked huge controversy in Paris — this year’s host city — and online for the strangest of reasons.

Khelif had been disqualified at the 2023 World Championships after failing International Boxing Association (IBA) eligibility rules that prevent athletes with male XY chromosomes from competing in women’s events. However, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stripped the IBA of its recognition last year over governance and finance issues, with the Olympic body running the boxing competition in Paris, Reuters reported.

The IOC said the IBA decision to disqualify the boxers last year was arbitrary and the main cause for the furore that has seen people like British author JK Rowling and billionaire Elon Musk voice their opposition to them competing in the Games.

“These two athletes were the victims of a sudden and arbitrary decision by the IBA,” the IOC said in a statement. “Towards the end of the IBA World Championships in 2023, they were suddenly disqualified without any due process.”

The chief spokesperson for the IOC also clarified in a press conference that Khelif was born a woman, raised a woman and was assigned female on her passport.

Despite the myriad of clarifications, the right wing was quick to label Khelif a “transwoman”.

“A young female boxer has just had everything she’s worked and trained for snatched away because you allowed a male to get in the ring with her,” Rowling wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “#Paris2024 will be forever tarnished by this brutal injustice.”

That’s not all the author of the beloved Harry Potter series said. Tweeting a picture of Khelif trying to console Carini with a pat on the back, Rowling said: “The smirk of a male who’s knows [sic] 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”. (2)

Former US president Donald Trump took to his version of X, Truth Social, to state that he would “keep men out of women’s sports”.

Pakistani actors Mawra Hocane and Ahsan Khan took to X and Instagram to apparently voice their support for Carini. The actors’ statements confused us a little — who exactly are they supporting? Are they aware of the whole situation? Do they need us to send them a link to a detailed explainer? Who knows.

‘White femininity’

There is a history of women of colour being labelled men or trans, if they defeat a white woman in sports, X users pointed out. It happened to tennis legend Serena Williams, it happened to South African runner Caster Semenya, it happened to American basketballer Brittney Griner and now it’s happening to Khelif. All these women did one thing — they won against white women.

An X user highlighted that “white women tears ruin lives” as Khelif had to post childhood pictures and ‘prove’ she was born a woman because she defeated a white woman with ease.

As activist Matt Bernstein so aptly put it, “transphobia, racism and misogyny stick together like glue. Any woman who fails to perform traditional white feminity runs the risk of being transvestigated [investigated for being trans]”.

An X user highlighted that labelling Khelif a man because of her “masculine features” was blatant “racism”. (1)

Another netizen maintained that TERFS (trans-excluding radical feminists), “used the pretence of wanting to “protect ciswomen” to hide their deeper belief that the category of woman should only include those upholding western, white, normative femininity in manner, form and aesthetics”.

Someone else pointed out that American swimmer Michael Phelps is quite “literally referred to as a freak of nature” because of his build and is still “rightly celebrated for being the greatest male swimmer in history”.

They continued that women athletes with genetic differences are discriminated against and harassed. “This is not about ‘protecting women in sports’ — this is about protecting a very specific idea of what a woman is.”

An X user told Carini to “train harder” after she burst into tears following the match — and we gotta say, they’re right.

“They do this with every black or brown woman whose better than them… there is no mass conspiracy to keep you white women from excelling; only your own mediocrity is to blame.” Harsh? Yes. True? Also yes.

‘Transphobia’

Several netizens claimed that the reaction to the entire ordeal was “transphobic” and harmed “trans women AND ciswomen”.

Another person maintained that, “trans people and their advocates have been saying for years that transphobia will easily be weaponised against cis and intersex women who don’t conform to traditional femininity, threatening all women in the process.”

An X user maintained that Khelif’s situation was the “perfect encapsulation of how right-wing misinformation works”, with people continuously labelling her trans, regardless of all the proof “because… it’s about hurting trans people”.

“They’re constantly foaming at the mouth for any opportunity to target trans people but none have actually qualified to compete in this Olympics, so a Black cis woman will have to do. All forms of bigotry feed each other.”

Someone stated that the situation made it evident that it was impossible to “answer the question ‘what is a woman’ in a way that ONLY excludes trans women, because no matter the answer it will also exclude cis women, which hurts everyone who doesn’t fit the perfect misogynist version of ‘woman’”.

‘Illegal to be trans in Algeria’

And now, a moment of common sense. X users questioned why Algeria — the country Khelif is representing — would send a trans athlete when being trans is literally illegal there. This made it further evident that the claims were baseless.

Others highlighted that because of Algeria’s anti-trans laws, the “baseless accusations against Imane Khelif that she is trans because she is a cis woman with elevated testosterone levels puts her life in immediate danger”.

Another netizen stated that the right-wing didn’t “care what’s true, don’t care about the potential consequences of transvestigating a woman from a country where being trans is illegal”.

‘Explain to me like I’m five years old’

Someone reiterated that it was confirmed that Khelif was born a biological woman but showed elevated levels of testosterone during testing. “If we are saying elevated levels of testosterone make you a biological man, does that mean ‘women’ who suffer from acne, PCOS [polycystic ovary syndrome], diabetes, alopecia, and infertility linked to hyperandrogenism makes them men?”

An X user underscored that Khelif lost a quarterfinal match against an Irish boxer in 2020, and was not “this unbeatable testosterone ridden monster”.

“She just trained harder and hit her opponent harder. She represents the country of Algeria. It is illegal to be trans there, which is an issue of its own. They would not have sent a trans athlete to compete.” The individual urged people to use their brains or otherwise turn to the “literal supercomputer in your pocket”. Well said.

Carini ‘wants to apologise’

Following all the controversy, the boxer told the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport that, “all this controversy makes me sad”.

“I’m sorry for my opponent, too. If the IOC said she can fight, I respect that decision,” the BBC reported her saying. Carini said abandoning the fight had been a mature step to take, but that she regretted not shaking hands with Khelif afterwards.

“It wasn’t something I intended to do,” Carini said. “Actually, I want to apologise to her and everyone else. I was angry because my Olympics had gone up in smoke.”

She added that if she met Khelif again, she would “embrace her”.

Mix it all together

This entire matter and the hatred against Khelif is very layered, as the tweets above have shown. This cocktail of bigotry employs misogyny, racism, transphobia and sheer stupidity to attack an athlete who did nothing but brilliantly win her fight.

Women athletes who look less “feminine” different face a slew of criticism, especially, as aforementioned, if they defeat a white opponent. That’s where the racism comes in. The tears of a white woman are weaponised because not only is she white, but she fits Western notions of femininity and beauty — she is petite and smaller than her opponent, with features that, for the right wing, are exactly how a woman should look. This is where the misogyny merges in with the racism. Brown people’s features obviously differ from those of white women, who, at the end of the day, are considered the epitome of femininity.

Moreover, when women of colour are subjected to such scrutiny, it often reveals underlying racial biases. If these athletes defeat white women, it suggests a belief that non-white women do not belong in the same competitive space or cannot be superior athletes, therefore reinforcing racial hierarchies.

It is important to note, that haters will use any and every ingredient from their bigotry cocktail to slam women. Ilona Maher, a white American rugby star, made a tearful TikTok addressing comments calling her a man or saying she’s masculine because she has broad shoulders and muscles. If a woman isn’t a dainty little thing, she’s immediately considered a man.

@ilonamaher

Never tone it down. Take up space. Be yourself. Love, Ilona.

♬ original sound - Ilona Maher

“I get comments being called a man and being called masculine and asking if I’m on steroids,” Maher said. “There will always be negative people out there. And they put women in a box. And they think women should be fragile and petite and quiet and meek. But that’s not the case.”

Williams (Serena, of course), told Harper’s Bazar, “People would say I was born a guy, all because of my arms, or because I’m strong. I was different to Venus: She was thin and tall and beautiful, and I am strong and muscular — and beautiful, but, you know, it was just totally different.”

The misogyny itself is two-fold, which becomes more evident when you discover that men aren’t subjected to these such tests, according to Teen Vogue. Men are expected to perform well in physical activities, especially sports such as boxing. The sexism is so deep-rooted that it furthers the scrutiny of women in sports, despite their prior performances and, in Khelif’s case, proof that they are in fact women. Judging them based on appearance rather than their athletic abilities undermines their hard work, dedication, and achievements.

The claims that women who don’t adhere to Western ideals of beauty and also win competitions against women who do also furthers transphobia when these women are labelled “men”. It not only invalidates the identities of transpeople, but perpetuates harmful misconceptions about gender, creating a hostile environment for both cisgender and transgender athletes. This transphobia, as shown in Khelif’s case, ends up harming ALL women — regardless of whether they were born a woman, transitioned to become a woman or if they are intersex individuals.

Furthermore, the idea that trans athletes have an unfair advantage over their opponents has also been rubbished by research. A recent study highlighted that “while data are still scarce, the limited information available does not suggest that trans men and trans women have much, if any, athletic advantage post-transition. Indeed, in most cases, they perform more similarly to those matching their gender identity.”

Excluding women athletes because of increased levels of testosterone also seems wrong, because as a tweet highlighted, there are several health issues women can have — that are completely out of their control — that can raise testosterone, such as PCOS.

It is interesting that a boxer from the Philippines competed in the women’s 75kg category in Paris while identifying as a transman. Born a biological female, he was allowed to compete because he had not undergone hormone replacement treatment, the Independent reported.

While the Olympic committee does have guidelines for which trans athletes can and cannot compete, it is intriguing that transwomen athletes face harsher scrutiny from society, thereby underlining that regardless of what ‘type’ of woman you are, you will be a victim of misogyny.

The primary focus in sports should be on skill, training, and competition. When athletes are judged by their appearance rather than their performance, it detracts from the true spirit of sportsmanship and fair play. Khelif trained harder and she won. That’s it.

Moreover, every person deserves to be respected and valued for who they are without being subjected to invasive and inappropriate questioning by people on the internet, especially if they’re passing the IOC’s criteria and testing. Even though Carini now wants to apologise, it feels a little too late because people with immense power like Trump, Elon Musk and JD Vance are all hating on Khelif.

PS — We think it’s high time to stop supporting JK Rowling, given all her hot takes in recent years. Trust us, there are many fantasy books that are much better than Harry Potter. Go read something else.

Comments

Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 03, 2024 05:26pm
The last two paragraphs of this article before P.S. (Postscript) summarizes it in a befitting fashion.
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Ali Asghar Dossa Aug 03, 2024 05:51pm
Imane Khelif, has XY chromosomes, however, she is female, a rare condition, however, this gives her a natural advantage over other boxers, higher muscularity, and higher testosterone levels, in all fairness should not be allowed to compete as a female Olympic boxer, as she is not your average female boxer, nor will she ever will be. This was an unfair bout, and she shouldn't be allowed to compete in professional or Olympic boxing events in the category of a female.
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Zeeshan Aug 03, 2024 06:20pm
Senseless article. Did the author even read what she is talking about. There’s a man and a woman in the ring. Thats what it is. Dont paint this anyway else.
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ENGR Hamid Shafiq Aug 03, 2024 06:33pm
The Italian boxer apologize to Iman Khalif related to her conduct after blame game. EU players glorious time over and world player's performance better day by day.
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M.Saeed Aug 03, 2024 06:56pm
Every human being has XY chromosomes. It is only the degree of tilt that decides the real gender, as generally accepted. But, if Khelif is near to the extreme edge of the gender divide and is predominantly a female, it id the divide of the nature and nobody should dispute the well established principle. Otherwise, the whole human race would become free of gender classification!
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Yaseen Aug 03, 2024 07:19pm
So they called her a guy, she wasn't disqualified, they didn't take away any points. Why is the writer so livid? Even the opponent apologized. Relax Mashael, white people aren't that bad.
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Syed Ali Aug 03, 2024 07:38pm
Boxing is a Men sport, and a cruel sport; we cannot have dog fights, bird fights; but it is ok for human to fight Humans. Boxing shouldn’t be titled as a sport.
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Vasu Aug 03, 2024 07:48pm
Say what you want to but that was a biological male fighting female boxers.
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Sana Aug 03, 2024 09:39pm
The IOC's decisoin to allow this person to fight in female's league is wrong. Why is Dawn presenting cherry picked opinions and not facts that it is unfair to allow people with male muscular density to fight with normal females. Why Dawn why?
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Polaris Aug 03, 2024 09:44pm
Yes; Go read something else.
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AmjadKhan Aug 03, 2024 10:30pm
White women are sore losers period
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Ghazal Ali Aug 03, 2024 10:37pm
The best article so far...!!!
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Amir Sulman Aug 03, 2024 10:49pm
The XY chromosome gives you better muscle tone and higher bone density. What part of this are you having trouble understanding? If XY is allowed then what stops cis-men from competing? Just the way they identify? Is that really good enough for a sport where the whole point of segregating men and women is that they are in entirely different leagues.
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Ayaz Hyder Aug 03, 2024 11:09pm
Khelif tested positive for xy chromosome as World Boxer Body. As per standard defination of life sciences the person with xx chromosome are classified as "women". Question is: can we classify and categorise persons with xy chromosome as women ?
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Tumba Aug 03, 2024 11:29pm
Who are you to decide? Let the association run tests and decide. Stop this charade
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Ahmed Aug 04, 2024 12:28am
If she had a vagina when she was born then she is a woman. Otherwise she's not. Was her assigned gender on her birth certificate and what her parents called her was based on that? If yes then she is a female. Otherwise calling her a female is suffering from a head injury.
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Tony.... Aug 04, 2024 04:09am
All these tweets are high end liberal nonsense... its not about testosterone or "manly features" or "color of the skin"... The truth is every cell of his body has a XY chromosome...Every cell in his body is shouting and screaming... "that I have a male DNA in every cell and I am a dude, a MAN" ... thats the truth... this is not even about trans or not...
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mohit Aug 04, 2024 05:17am
What nonsense - Imane has XY chromosomes, that is the genetic definition of a male. Some males with XY chromosomes have DSD, which result in underdeveloped / internal testes - so they 'appear' as female at birth, and are therefore often misclassified as females. But they undergo male puberty, with all the inherent physical advantages that offers. They are male, period. Nobody is calling her 'trans'. Nobody is saying she is a man because she doesn't fit the 'traditional type' of a female. People are calling her a male because she has XY chromosomes - which is what a male is. This article does not address this core issue, and makes it about racism / sexism - which this case is NOT.
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FAZ Aug 04, 2024 05:43am
Now after taking a punch of reality we realise ICC (International Cricket Council) was not wrong!
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Lilac Blooms Aug 04, 2024 08:13am
To the writer, this isn’t about RACE. OMG STOP PULLING THE RACE CARD. It’s about men in women’s sports. For all we know she was born a hermaphrodite, and since trans is outlawed in her home country, her parents may have decided her gender to be female when she actually had XY chromosomes. I’m not saying this is the case I’m just saying it’s a possibility and a possibility she may not even be aware of. Having a lot of testosterone or having XY chromosomes is completely different.
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Suhail Ahmad Aug 04, 2024 09:15am
"Please don't support the Algerian boxer Imane Khelif solely based on her being Muslim. We should focus on the truth and her medical tests, and present the reality to the world."
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Saqib Aug 04, 2024 10:34am
Well researched article. After reading I thought it was a syndicated column. Anyways well written.
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Factsmatter Aug 04, 2024 10:47am
Well written article. Billionaires think that they get to control everything.
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Aqeel Samar Aug 04, 2024 10:47am
Brilliant and the most comprehensive coverage of this issue. Well done. Hope it will be fine if I make references to this article in my radio show giving you the due credit (FM 107 7-9 am)
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Average Joe Aug 04, 2024 10:50am
What about Michael Philips then who has double lungs size than average man & his body produces half lactic acid than average athlete? Why was he allowed to compete with other athletes & rather celebrated?
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Amir Aug 04, 2024 11:22am
Guess who else has the "XY condition", all men!
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Alkuwaiti Aug 04, 2024 01:26pm
Woke agenda being promoted in Pakistan
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M.Saeed Aug 04, 2024 06:03pm
Khelif qualified as female according to the IOC classification of gender divide. Unless the rules are changed to any new classification, Khelif would remain as an eligible female, P. She had been accepted as female in several competitions before in many years, why this objection suddenly now?
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Kyle E Aug 04, 2024 10:35pm
It has nothing to do with race. Quit trying to make it about race. It diminishes actual racial issues. Have you not seen the white female basketball player being accused of being a man? This is all about gender and sex. Don't conflate the issues. Doing so only minimizes them. If you want to talk about equity... there's no equity in a fight between two people where one has an obvious genetic advantage. Science has progressed to the point we can tell beyond someone's outward appearance whether their genetics are inherently different and not on a level playing field. This isn't a bad thing. If anything it just means we need to create more classes for people to compete in so they're competing against people that are like them for a fair competition. I do not question that Imane Khelif is a woman in both gender and sex. Genetically though, having XY chromosomes gives her an unfair advantage over all other women with XX chromosomes. These Olympians are performing at the highest level for whatever class they fit into. Therefore every advantage genetically matters.
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NYS Aug 04, 2024 11:14pm
The bigotry and harassment this woman is facing is not ok... She is a woman period!
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Maroof Shah Aug 05, 2024 01:19am
Imane Khalif has two strikes against her: first that she is black by which I mean non white, the white Zionists would label her as 'colored'; second she is presumably Muslim by birth. Sufficient reasons for the Zionists to launch into a frenzy of propaganda.
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Gulab Jan Khan Aug 05, 2024 04:23am
I appreciate your efforts in searching Twitter and basing your article on various tweets. However, it would have been more helpful and convincing if you had included hard facts. Specifically, evidence that the Algerian boxer did not have an advantage due to the XY chromosome over other female boxers with the XX genotype would have been valuable.
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Jamil Soomro Aug 05, 2024 08:27am
@ Ali Asghar Dossa Quite an honest and factual comment.
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Shabih Abbas Aug 05, 2024 09:14am
So now you are suggesting that we should have different categories of competitions based on testosterone levels! This is ridiculous. Many people are born with natural advantages over others; some men also have higher testosterone levels and bodily strength than their peers, so should they also not be allowed to compete against NORMAL men?
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Talha Aug 05, 2024 11:12am
All the discussion closes down once it's clear that she was born a woman and didn't undergo any sex change.
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Waqas Aug 05, 2024 12:34pm
Its a well-researched article with more emphasis on emotional side of results. We need to understand boxing is a combat sport and a person can easily be destroyed (even killed), that’s why there are weight classes. There is no competition between men & women within same weight category in combat sports. Examples of tennis and Track running are not relevant.
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Talha Aug 05, 2024 12:58pm
"Moreover, every person deserves to be respected and valued for who they are without being subjected to invasive and inappropriate questioning by people on the internet" - that is true for everyone. Congratulations on a totally one sided piece which just recycles the liberal headlines without an ounce of thought. Look at the picture and tell me thats' fair.
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Laila Aug 05, 2024 02:18pm
Nothing to do with race. Categorically untrue. Sports is the one field which embraces all nations and peoples. Ther boards also have members of diverse backgrounds. Let's not make everything about race. However, what is thought-provoking and should be investigated, is why and how the media was allowed to run with a rumour rendering it true when the facts state otherwise. Who started the accusation that she was a man or trans? There are libel laws, after all.
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Laila Aug 06, 2024 04:33pm
I was reading comments on English/American news platforms and the opinions there are total opposite. Like majority still doubt her being female and they still feel this was a trans issue. Such is the damage of media repeating a narrative and instilling it in minds of people that they refuse to acknowledge facts when faced by them. Never blindly believe anything. Always investigate yourself.
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Peshawar Wrong Aug 07, 2024 01:47pm
Someone sane in the insane comments world.
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Taj Ahmad Aug 07, 2024 10:52pm
Boxing should not be allowed in any sports events, it’s a most dangerous sports in the world. Please stay out of boxing in your life.
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