Posts

Fans in Shock After Competitor in New Olympic Event Does So Poorly. Internet Ruthlessly Mocks Her

Fans were shocked after Australian breakdancer Rachael “Raygun” Gunn lost all three of her group matches in the first breakdancing tournament at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Video shows Gunn, wearing a vibrant green and yellow tracksuit, circle the stage to the sound of steel drums as she launched into a series of moves — including one called “the kangaroo.” Gunn brought herself to the floor, where she stopped in several awkward poses before dragging herself across the ground with her arms.

Gunn lost to competitors from the U.S., France and Lithuania, according to the New York Post. The 36-year-old Australian did not receive a single vote from the judges, losing each match 18-0. Judges based scoring on factors including technique, execution, musicality and originality.

Multiple social media users pounced on Gunn’s performance with memes and mockery.

(Read more from “Fans in Shock After Competitor in New Olympic Event Does So Poorly. Internet Ruthlessly Mocks Her” HERE)

Photo credit: Flickr

Olympic Committee President Suggests There’s No Scientific ‘Way’ to Differentiate Between Men and Women

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach suggested there is no scientific way to differentiate between men and women during a press conference on Friday.

Sex eligibility rules have been a point of contention at the 2024 Paris Olympics, with Italian boxer Angela Carini withdrawing just 46 seconds into her fight with Algerian fighter Imane Khelif. Perhaps as a result, Bach was asked Friday if the committee would perform a review of its sex change guidelines, in response to which he stated there was no concrete, scientific way to differentiate men from women.

“We have said from the very beginning, if somebody presented us [a] scientifically solid system how to identify men and women we [the IOC] are the first ones to do it,” Bach told reporters. “It is not as easy as some in this cultural world may want to portray it — that the XX or the XY [chromosome] is the clear distinction between men and women.”

(Read more from “Olympic Committee President Suggests There’s No Scientific ‘Way’ to Differentiate Between Men and Women” HERE)

Olympics Permit Trans Boxer Who Then Pummels Young Italian Woman; She Forfeits in Protest

By New York Post. [Transvestite Imane] Khelif, an Algerian [man] who failed gender eligibility tests at the 2023 World Championships, forced [his] Italian opponent, [female] Angela Carini, to withdraw from their opening-round bout in 46 seconds Thursday.

A furious Carini was left in tears and retreated to her corner after getting hit twice in the face by Khelif.

She yelled “this is unjust” at her corner and slammed her headgear on the canvas as the match in the 66-kilogram division was called off.

Carini refused a handshake from Khelif and then ripped her hand away from the ref as Khelif’s was raised as the winner.

“I’m used to suffering,” Carini said after the fight when she spoke to reporters for 20 minutes through tears. “I’ve never taken a punch like that, it’s impossible to continue. . . Carini’s coach, Emanuel Renzini, told reporters that he was unsure if the boxer’s nose was broken and that she had been warned not to take the fight. “Many people in Italy tried to call and tell her: ‘Don’t go please: It’s a man, it’s dangerous for you,” Renzini said. (Read more from “Olympics Permit Trans Boxer Who Then Pummels Young Italian Woman; She Forfeits in Protest” HERE)

________________________________________________

Italian Boxer Angela Carini Says ‘I Quit to Save My Life’ After Stopping Olympics Bout With ‘Biologically Male’ Opponent Imane Khelif Just 46 Seconds Into First Round

By Daily Mail. Female Italian boxer Angela Carini says she stopped her Olympic bout against her ‘biologically male’ opponent to ‘save my life’.

The clash between the 25-year-old and her Algerian opponent Imane Khelif lasted just 46 seconds, with Carini yelling ‘this is unjust’ before she fell to canvas and wept having had her Olympic dreams snatched away from her.

Carini was rocked by two punches from Khelif – who had been banned from a major boxing contest before the Olympics – and said the savage force of the blows made it ‘impossible to continue’.

Khelif was thrown out of last year’s world championships after failing testosterone tests carried out to establish gender qualification.

Today’s fight in Paris is now set to become one of the most controversial in Olympic history and has thrown the Games into chaos amid a fierce backlash from the likes JK Rowling, Olympian Sharron Davies and former Prime Minister Liz Truss. (Read more from “Italian Boxer Angela Carini Says ‘I Quit to Save My Life’ After Stopping Olympics Bout With ‘Biologically Male’ Opponent Imane Khelif Just 46 Seconds Into First Round” HERE)

________________________________________________

Brutal, Unfair Olympic Beating Tragic Result of Letting Biological Men Compete in Women’s Sports

By New York Post. Do you enjoy watching men beating up women? I don’t. Any exceptions? Not that I can think of.

But the International Olympics Committee have decided otherwise. Watching men beating up women is fine so long as it’s in a huge stadium and televised for all the world to see. Got it?

I am referring of course to the boxing-ring bout in Paris Thursday, where the female Italian athlete Angela Carini was pitted against an opponent named Imane Khelif.

In the past Khelif has been deemed to be “biologically male.” That is as a bloke, a dude, a man, a fella. All those terms that we used to know how to use, but which seem to have become so complicated suddenly.

Last year Khelif was disqualified from the world championships after failing testosterone tests. It seems he was found to have higher levels of testosterone than is quite normal for a woman. (Read more from “Brutal, Unfair Olympic Beating Tragic Result of Letting Biological Men Compete in Women’s Sports” HERE)

Olympics Triathlete Jolien Vermeylen Rips Officials After Swimming in Polluted Seine River: ‘Felt and Saw Things That We Shouldn’t Think About’

An Olympic triathlete shared her disgusting experience of swimming in the Seine as she blasted the officials who claimed the polluted river was safe enough to swim in.

Jolien Vermeylen, representing Belgium at this year’s Games, said she felt debris in the water during her 1500-meter swim through the iconic French river at the beginning of the Women’s Triathlon on Wednesday.

“While swimming under the bridge, I felt and saw things that we shouldn’t think about too much,” she told Flemish TV channel VTM, according to Metro.

Vermeylen finished in 24th place. She said she had ingested a lot of water during the race and was concerned with what it would do to her body.

“We’ll know tomorrow if I’m sick or not,” she said. “It doesn’t taste like Coca-Cola or Sprite, of course.” (Read more from “Olympics Triathlete Jolien Vermeylen Rips Officials After Swimming in Polluted Seine River: ‘Felt and Saw Things That We Shouldn’t Think About’” HERE)

Photo credit: Flickr

Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Slams ‘Crazy’ Drag Queen Show at Olympics Opening Ceremony: ‘God is Not Mocked’

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who is open about his Christian values, was shocked by the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, which featured drag queens recreating Jesus Christ’s the Last Supper.

“This is crazy,” the pro football player, 29, wrote via his Instagram Story over a clip of the segment Friday.

He then quoted a bible verse that reads in part, “Be not deceived, God is not mocked.”

Butker then shared via X Friday the full verse, which is taken from the book of Galatians and reads, “Be not deceived, God is not mocked. For what things a man shall sow, those also shall he reap.

“For he that soweth in his flesh, of the flesh also shall reap corruption. But he that soweth in the spirit, of the spirit shall reap life everlasting.”

(Read more from “Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker Slams ‘Crazy’ Drag Queen Show at Olympics Opening Ceremony: ‘God is Not Mocked’” HERE)

US Tech Company Pulls Olympics Ads After Opening Ceremony ‘Mockery of the Last Supper’

A tech company swiftly dropped its Olympic advertising after drag queens and dancers performed an apparent parody of the Last Supper at the 2024 Paris opening ceremonies.

Mississippi-based telecommunications and technology company C Spire announced it cut ties with the games Saturday morning — several hours after the show that sparked outrage across the globe.

“We were shocked by the mockery of the Last Supper during the opening ceremonies of the Paris Olympics. C Spire will be pulling our advertising from the Olympics,” the company posted on X.

C Spire declined to share with The Post what form of advertisements were pulled or how much they forked over to be part of the quadrennial world event.

Company President and CEO Suzy Hays said in a statement that “C Spire is supportive of our athletes who have worked so hard to be a part of the Olympics. However, we will not be a part of the offensive and unacceptable mockery of the Last Supper, which is why we’re pulling our advertising from the Olympics.”

(Read more from “US Tech Company Pulls Olympics Ads After Opening Ceremony ‘Mockery of the Last Supper’” HERE)