International Olympics Committee president tells press there's "no scientifically solid system" to determine if someone is male or female

It's one thing to allow transgenderism to ruin sports and put women in danger. But THIS is something else.

The president of the IOC is telling us, to our face, that it's impossible to know the difference between male and female.

We have said from the very beginning. If someone is presenting us scientifically a solid system how to identify men and women who were the first ones to do it? We do not like this uncertainty. We do not like it for the overall situation. We do not like it for nobody. So we would be more than pleased to look into it. But what is not possible ... is someone saying โ€˜this is not a woman' by looking at somebody or by falling prey to a defamation campaign.

This man (at least I think he's a man since by his definition I'd never know) wants you to think that there's just no way to know for certain who is a man and who is a woman.

I understand this boxing situation is more complicated than examining private parts. But I also know that they have been disqualified from other events due to a chromosome test.

Our contributor Paula Scanlan has thoughts on this:

Is the Olympics trying to tell you that having a Y chromosome isn't a "scientifically solid" way to determine sex?


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