A Few Thoughts About the Paris Olympic Games

America amassed 126 medals, 40 of which were gold. We the People should be proud of those athletes. They performed at the highest levels.

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But the memories of these games for many are tainted with issues that go beyond the opening ceremony that depicted Da Vinci’s Last Supper as a drag queen free for all.

To wit:

A female Italian boxer named Angela Carini was mercilessly pounded into submission just 46 seconds after entering the ring against a biological male opponent from Algeria named Imane Khelif.

After Khelif landed a hard right hand to Carini’s face, the Italian boxer staggered and turned to her corner in distress. Moments later, her corner signaled Carini was quitting the fight, and she fell to her knees and wept.

It was a scene that should not have happened.

Angela Carini wept after quitting her bout with a biological male.

As the referee raised Khelif’s hand in victory, Carini turned her back and left the ring in tears, refusing to shake Khelif’s hand.

Carina shouted:

This is unjust. I have never been hit so hard in my life. It’s up to the IOC to judge.

Watching a biological male batter a woman was perhaps the most disgusting thing ever demonstrated at any Olympic Games.

The International Olympic Committee members who approved this travesty should be ashamed of themselves.

In past boxing competitions, Khelif was deemed a “biological male.” Last year, Khelif was disqualified from the world championships after failing testosterone tests. He was found to have higher levels of testosterone than is typical for a woman.

No doubt!

Khelif went on to batter two more women on his way to winning the gold medal in the 66 kg (welterweight) class.

What next can we expect from the Olympics? Biological males on women’s rugby teams at the 2028 Los Angeles Games? How about 7-foot, 300-pound men playing against women on the basketball court? Or biological men playing on women’s water polo, field hockey, or soccer teams?

How about men competing against women in such field events as the shot-put, javelin, or discus?

Why bother having a women’s classification at all if biological men are allowed to compete as women?

There once was a day when nations, such as the former East Germany, were sanctioned for doping their female athletes with injections of testosterone and steroids, giving them an advantage over their female competitors.

During the 1988 Seoul Olympics, American women swimmers were shocked by East German competitors who were not only bulked up but had stubble on their faces.

East German Swimmer “What Steroids?”

The unnatural progression, of course, is to pit biological men against women at the Olympics—with total disregard of any objections.

Female athletes have long warned about the presence of biological men in women’s sports, arguing that, as a result, women’s sports are in danger of being destroyed.

Are we there, yet?

Perhaps the most famous case is William (aka Lia) Thomas, who has been competing as a woman for the past five years despite being born a man. Female athletes complaining about this travesty rarely get any support or consideration. When one of the women who competed against Thomas—Riley Gaines—spoke out, she was threatened by transgender thugs and bombarded with hate.

Now, it seems the IOC has joined the war on women’s sports. The IOC has decided that biological males who are born with all of the physical equipment with which males are bestowed (a penis, bigger shoulders, more muscle mass, larger bone structure) can elect to say they are women and beat up women in Olympic boxing matches.

After Khelif’s beatdown of Carini, former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya wrote that the event wasn’t surprising at an Olympics:

[T]hat started with an opening ceremony focused on a bizarre veneration of bearded ladies and balls-out drag queens.

The opening ceremonies were ballyhooed as the “gayest ever,” featuring an insulting LGBTQ disparagement of the Last Supper, along with a woke fashion show featuring transgender models.

Imagine what would have transpired if these freaks had ridiculed Islam. A violent moslem response, no doubt, upon anyone who insults them and their prophet. But because Christians do not respond with violence, they are fair game for some in the LGBTQ community. Perhaps Christians should…

In his speech to Congress a few weeks ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu exposed the “Gays for Gaza” movement by pointing out the apparent contradiction when he said:

Gays for Gaza is like saying chickens for KFC.

Also astonishing for the Olympic Opening Ceremony was to be subjected to the song “Imagine” by John Lennon. The lyrics are a screed to Marxism and the New World order that globalists want:

Imagine there’s no Heaven… No Hell below us… Imagine all the people livin’ for today…

Imagine there are no countries… And no religion too… Imagine no possessions.

Wow. No God, no country, and no private property? That sounds like a guileless Marxist Shangri-La.

However, 10,500 athletes from 206 countries competed in 329 events across 32 sports in Paris.

Without those 206 nations, would that not mean there would be no more Olympic Games?