In the scripted script of the Olympics, both male boxers who claim to be a woman made it to the final

Both Algeria’s Imane Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting made it to the boxing final at the Paris Olympics. Both are men but both claim to be a woman.

As expected, of course. Two men were put in there so that the media comes up with a “gender controversy” on what makes a man and what makes a woman, distracting and dividing the masses.

As expected, of course. Two men ended up in the final so that two men will fight each other.

You must love the caption that Times of Malta wrote which speaks volumes: “Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting called it ‘a tough journey’ after winning again Wednesday at the Paris Olympics to ensure that the two boxers at the centre of a major gender controversy are into their respective finals.”

“A day after Algeria’s Imane Khelif reached the 66kg women’s gold-medal match, Lin claimed a unanimous points decision victory over Esra Yildiz Kahraman at 57kg in her semi-final.”

The media as usual, parroted the same scripted script. Look at their headlines, including that of the “creative” Times of Malta, the second in the list:

The progressive message to women is always the same: whatever you do, men will always be better than you, including that of being a woman.

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