Authentic Frontier Gibberish of the Month: IOC President Thomas Bach

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 ‘this is not a woman’ by looking at somebody or by falling prey to a defamation campaign.”

Well, that explains a lot, doesn’t it? This is the caliber of intellect and clarity of thought those leading the Olympic Games are able to display when explanations are in order. No wonder we get…oh, heck, why bother?

For some reason his statement reminded me of “Green Eggs and Ham.” “I do not like you, Sam-I-Am. I do not like green eggs and ham.” Personally, I don’t like, or trust, officials who can’t make more sense than this, and more grammatically, behind a microphone.

4 thoughts on “Authentic Frontier Gibberish of the Month: IOC President Thomas Bach

  1. “Scientifically solid evidence”. Here is one, a woman has XX chromosomes. A man has XY chromosones. This is called genotype.

    • Even if by some rare chance there is an XY with functional female plumbing… if you have undescended testicles, they don’t get to count as ovaries.

  2. Aaaaand this is why I didn’t trust that those boxers are female. The IOC first tried to lie and say the Algerian was XX but had a condition that overexpressed testosterone. When confronted with the genetic tests done by the IBA that announced that both had failed their ‘gender examination’ to allow them to compete as female, the IOC changed the explanation to the idea that they are ‘XY intersex’ and were raised female. The boxers appealed the IBA decision, but withdrew their appeals as soon as they found out that the rationale for the appeal decision would be made public (it would reveal if they did have male genitalia). Then, pictures circulated of the Algerian interacting with a bunch of men in Algeria in a non-feminine fashion. The IOC claimed that Algeria is not a Muslim country in the sense that the people follow Islam the same way the rest of th world does (like Minnesota). They claim that in Algerian Islam, a woman can dress as a man and hang out with a bunch of unrelated men in public, just like a man. That wasn’t even a good lie. The IOC should have claimed that the photos were of a different person or were photoshopped or cheap fakes or something. At that point, I just assumed they are lying to me and that both boxers were actually men.

  3. We are trying to deal with this issue in a manner that will never be successful.
    I suggest that all males start identifying as women on government applications for grants for women and minorities, apply to play in every single sport in high schools and colleges, demand equity in area specifically created for women by cl as timing to be women.

    By overwhelming the bureaucracy with claims of being women, men can force the left to create the only known definitive scientific distinction between males and females – chromosomal differences.

    if Cloward and Piven strategies are being used effectively by the left don’t wait to change your tactics like the British who lost to an under financed and supplied group of guerrilla fighters in our revolution.

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