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The debate about biological men participating in women’s sports should be over and done with. It’s absurd to allow men to compete against women. Most people with half a brain realize this.

South Park addressed this issue perfectly four years ago, and they nailed it more accurately than they probably ever imagined.

Obviously, allowing men to participate in women’s sports is absurd. However, many people don’t even have half a working brain at this point, so, sadly, this ridiculous issue has come up again, thanks to the debacle also known as the Paris Summer 2024 Olympics. Thanks to twisted progressive “values,” a hulking man gave a woman boxer from Italy a straight-up pounding, knocking her out of the competition, literally and figuratively.

Robby Starbuck:

The Olympics allowed a biological man, Imane Khelif, to fight as a woman despite his XY chromosomes. The end result?

“I have never been hit so hard in my life.”

Italian Olympian Angela Carini lasted 46 seconds before quitting due to how painful it was. It’s just shameful that the Olympics allowed this abuse.

Look at the defeat on her face. She worked her whole life for this only to have her moment stolen by a man and she knows the left will cheer for the man beating women… Think about that. Evil.

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has come out against the Olympics, calling them disgusting.

We agree with J.K. Rowling that a man should not be allowed in women’s boxing. But we’ll take it a step further and say that women don’t belong in boxing or any other bloodsport, for that matter. Women don’t belong fighting on the frontlines, and they don’t belong in violent sports either.

Not only do we think it’s unbecoming on a social and societal level, but physically speaking, women’s bodies are not built to “take a beating.”

We understand that these days, thanks to insane liberals, it’s now controversial to state the obvious. But the harsh truth is that physically, men and women are built differently—this isn’t just old-school talk; it’s biology. Men have thicker skulls and more muscle mass, particularly in the upper body, making them naturally more equipped to handle the brute physicality of sports like boxing.

Future Learn:

Generally, male skulls are heavier, the bone is thicker and the areas of muscle attachment are more defined than in females. There are also key differences in the appearance of the forehead, eyes and jaw between men and women, that are used to determine the sex of a skull.

This is called “science,” yet because of politics, the left wants you to toss actual facts aside and not only believe that men can now give birth, but also that there’s no difference between men and women.

Obviously, that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Now, to further make our point about women and boxing, let’s talk muscle and bone.

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism:

Studies show that men have about 30-40% greater muscle mass than women, especially around the shoulders and chest. And those thicker skulls? They’re not just for show. They can potentially offer better protection from blows to the head

But it’s even more dangerous than most realize. What about concussions—something the left has been supposedly so concerned about that they’ve been targeting the NFL and even high school football? Well, concussions are a real risk, especially in the boxing ring.

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism:

Women are actually more prone to concussions. This isn’t just in boxing but across various sports. The American Journal of Sports Medicine reports that the mechanisms aren’t fully understood yet but could relate to differences in neck strength and hormonal variations. So, when a punch lands, it might do more than just sting

Beyond the physical dangers, there is also the question of decorum and what is considered ladylike behavior.

The reason why stuff like this is so unsettling to watch is because it’s completely unnatural to see women behaving like bloodthirsty, savage animals.

Engaging in “bloodsports” like boxing and MMA is contradictory to the traditional qualities and roles that women should embody.

The brutal nature of these sports, with their emphasis on physical domination and aggression, clashes with the virtues of grace, empathy, and nurturing that should be associated with femininity. It’s not just about protecting women’s bodies from harm but also about preserving dignity and decorum that align with traditional womanhood.

5 female fighters who were left completely disfigured - including one punched 236 times - Daily Star

Melanie Shah, luchadora de la MMA - Foto 54 de 54

The image of women participating in violent sports is jarring and at odds with the values that make women so graceful and beautiful.


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