Imane Khelif on how bullying can ‘destroy people’

Published 2024-08-04
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif called for an end to bullying athletes after she faced a wave of online abuse over misconceptions about her gender during the Paris Olympics.

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All Comments (21)
  • In florida I can show you my neighbors’ moms looking more masculine than this. Stop the bullying people! You have no right to traumatize athletes like this
  • @jinx2211
    She is not trans. She's a real woman who is being bullied by everyone for looking too masculine. My heart goes out to her 💖
  • @danliu4559
    Her voice sounds 100% a women as well as Taiwan Boxer Lin
  • @ann0909
    If the Olympics can ban Lia Thomas, it shows that they have sound judgment and Imane is a woman
  • @monte80kyle
    Bullying can destroy people, well so can a man who is in a boxing match against a woman
  • @wl2977
    This two poor intersex boxers tought the world DSD disorder, at the cost of their own dignity.
  • @walkfaster
    You know who you are. You've stood up for yourself and your rights as a human being. That's about all anyone could be expected to do. Haters are going to hate. Eventually it will catch up to them.
  • @goyakid
    You are a male.....sir.....😂😂😂😂
  • It's not threatening or bullying its just biology and anthropology there are two species in the nature male and female and that doesn't change no matter what...
  • @mimobeans
    such kind words despite everything. wow. her heart is bigger than the physical strength we see in her matches.
  • No one has bullied this athlete. It is not about her. I doesn't matter whether you declare yourself transgender or have some sort of DSD. If you have male genes, i.e you passed through puberty having high testosterone levels (which you still have), it is unfair and unsafe to compete against women, who lack your MALE genetic advantage.
  • Bullying is about Status Quo Management, separating those who are "Normal" and (at least the image of being) "Popular" from those who aren't.