The International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed a man to beat the crap out of a woman for a second time Thursday despite massive outcry over the abhorrent nature of the situation.
I’m going to presume someone in the IOC really gets off on watching men beat the crap out of women. So much so that this person (or persons) is trying to normalize men beating women as a form of sports entertainment. After enormous backlash and outcry over the IOC allowing a fugly Algerian man with mental issues, Imane Khelif, to batter Italy’s Angela Carini on Wednesday, the Olympic organizers decided to let another man into the ring to beat another woman.
Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting is an untalented biological male who feels it’s his right to be called a woman and treated as such, despite the fact he is clearly a man with significant mental health issues. The IOC allowed this man into the ring with an actual female boxer, Uzbekistan’s Sitora Turdibekova.
And it went about how you’d expect.
Taiwan’s Lin Yu‑ting beat female opponent in boxing despite failing a gender test at the 2023 World Championships.pic.twitter.com/afWz8pAcWx
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) August 2, 2024
Lin has brought immeasurable shame to himself, his country, and his gender with his actions at the Olympics. Though he “won” the game, he didn’t actually win anything other than being seen on the international stage as a narcissistic thug who probably also really enjoys beating women. (RELATED: ‘That’s Bullsh*t!’: Olympics Triathlete Horrified After Competing In ‘Dirty’ French River)
Apparently the IOC and Taiwanese leaders want us to celebrate the fact they think a man who wants to beat women should be considered a successful athlete, Reuters reported. Lin will never be an athlete. He’s just a sad little bitch who likes to hurt girls.
Thanks to him and these other idiots, Taiwanese girls will have to grow up knowing their country doesn’t think any of them are good enough to compete against men, so would prefer a man with mental illness do the job of a woman. (RELATED: International Boxing Association Demands Clarification From Olympics On Boxing Match Qualifications)
What a sad year 2024 is turning out to be.