Megyn Reacts to Boxers with XY Chromosomes Winning Gold Against Women at the Olympics

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We are being gaslit by the media. The same media that is telling us Vice President Kamala Harris is suddenly a wordsmith who speaks “with merry conviction” and has “social warmth” (and that is from the Wall Street Journal, by the way) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz did not sign a law mandating tampons in boys bathrooms is also still telling us that those two Olympic boxers who won gold medals this weekend did not test XY and are, in fact, female. 

But they did test XY, and they are male. 

The International Boxing Association is on record, through its doctor, saying as much. And now we have former NBC and L.A. Times reporter Alan Abrahamson coming forward to verify earlier reports that he personally saw the test results from the 2023 World Championships in New Delhi, India, that showed Imane Khelif of Algeria (above) and Lin Yu-Ting of Taiwan have XY chromosomes. 

Similarly, Reduxx is reporting that a member of Khelif’s team, Georges Cazorla, gave an interview to Le Point magazine in which he insisted the boxer is a woman because Khelif has lived as a girl and has “girl’s sensitivity,” but he confirmed there was a “a problem” with the athlete’s “hormones” and “chromosomes.” 

We learn this as the technical commissioner of the Spanish boxing team, Rafa Lozano, came forward to reveal that Khelif was considered too dangerous for women to fight in Spain during a boxing retreat. 

Reduxx highlighted an interview Lozano gave to Radio Marca in which he said, “whoever we put [Khelif] with was injured” and they had to pair Khelif with one of Spain’s top male boxers to find an “even” matchup.

Even the International Olympic Committee (IOC) – which had been maintaining that these two boxers are female based on their… passport identifications – appeared to give up the game this weekend. 

“It is not as easy as some may in these cultural wars may now want to portray it that XX or XY is the clear distinction between the men and women. This is scientifically not true anymore,” IOC President Thomas Bach said. “And, therefore, these two are women.”

They are not. If you have XY chromosomes, you are male. Khelif and Lin have XY chromosomes, according to more sources now than I can count, and a woman is going to get killed if we keep allowing this. 

You can check out Megyn’s full analysis by tuning in to episode 859 on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you like to listen. And don’t forget that you can catch The Megyn Kelly Show live on SiriusXM’s Triumph (channel 111) weekdays from 12pm to 2pm ET.