Alright, alright, let’s gab about this boxer thing, whether they’re a man or a woman, you know? Folks are makin’ a big stink about it, and I’m here to try and make sense of it all, the way I see it. Don’t expect no fancy words from me, I just call it like I see it.
So, they got this boxer, Imane Khelif, from Algeria. She’s tough, I tell ya, wins her fights real quick. Knocked some Italian gal out in, like, less than a minute! But then, these city folks, they start whisperin’, sayin’ maybe she ain’t no woman. Can you believe that? All this fuss over whether someone’s a man or a woman, like it ain’t plain as day.
Now, they’re talkin’ ’bout another boxer too, some girl from Taiwan, Lin Yu-ting. Same kinda gossip, folks sayin’ maybe she ain’t really a woman neither. Seems like these two girls been boxin’ as women for a long time, and they say they are women, plain and simple. But some politicians and famous folks, they ain’t buyin’ it.
- First off, they sayin’ these boxers are too strong to be women. Well, I seen some strong women in my day, workin’ the fields, carryin’ water, they ain’t no weaklings, let me tell ya. Just ‘cause a woman’s strong don’t make her a man.
- Then they bringin’ up this “transgender” word. Now, I ain’t quite sure what that means, but it sounds like city folks makin’ things complicated. These girls, they say they ain’t that, whatever it is. They say they’re women, born and raised.
- And these politicians, always stirrin’ up trouble. They got their own reasons for yellin’ and screamin’, don’t ya know. Politics, it’s a dirty game, full of lies and hot air. I don’t trust them any further than I can throw ‘em.
This Khelif girl, she won a gold medal, beat some Chinese boxer. Good for her, I say! She trained hard, she fought hard, and she won fair and square. Why’s everyone gotta make a fuss? Seems like some folks just like to complain, no matter what.
They keep talkin’ about “biological females” and “males versus females”, like it’s some kind of science experiment. But it ain’t that hard, is it? You’re born a man or a woman, that’s how it’s always been. At least, that’s what I always thought. Now these city folks are tryin’ to tell me there’s more to it, but I ain’t so sure.
It’s like this, see? You got these girls, they boxin’ as women. They say they’re women. They ain’t hidin’ nothin’. So why are we questionin’ them? Just because they’re strong? Just because some loudmouth politicians say so? It ain’t right, I tell ya.
Strength in boxing doesn’t determine whether a boxer is a man or woman. Women can be strong, and these female boxers train hard to compete at a high level. Just because they knock someone out quick, doesn’t mean they’re not a woman. That’s just good boxing, plain and simple.
And this whole “transgender” thing, it’s got nothin’ to do with these boxers, far as I can tell. They ain’t sayin’ they’re nothin’ but women. So why are people tryin’ to label them? It’s like they want to cause trouble, stir up hate. I don’t like it one bit.
This whole thing, it just sounds like a bunch of hot air to me. These girls are athletes, they’re workin’ hard, and they’re winnin’ medals. That’s what matters. Whether they’re a man or a woman shouldn’t even be a question, not if they say they’re women, and they’ve always competed as women. That’s good enough for me.
So, is the boxer a man or a woman? Well, if you ask me, and nobody did, but I’m tellin’ you anyway, if they say they’re a woman, and they fight like a woman, then they’re a woman. End of story. These city folks, they just like to complicate things, make a mountain out of a molehill. Let the girls box, I say. They ain’t hurtin’ nobody.
Now, I gotta go, got chores to do. But remember this, don’t let them city slickers fool ya. Common sense ain’t so common these days, but it’s still the best way to figure things out. These boxers are women, and that’s all there is to it.