Andrew Tate Plans to Enter the Olympic Games as a Woman Amid Ongoing Gender Controversy

Tate joked that he could enter the games as a female to fight Algerian competitor Imane Khelif in a "Trans on Trans" showdown

Andrew Tate On Olympic Boxing Gender Controversy
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Andrew Tate plans on entering the next Olympic Games.

Traditionally, the Olympics are a celebration of sport and competition with more than 10,000 athletes from 184 different countries all vying to be listed among the best in the world. Unfortunately, that’s rarely been the case at the 33rd Olympiad in Paris which has been embroiled in one controversy after another—all of it pretty much the result of misinformation or a lack of education. 

Most recently, outrage ensued when two female athletes were cleared to compete in The City of Light by the International Olympic Committee despite being disqualified from last year’s World Championships by the International Boxing Association for failing an unspecified gender test

Reports surfaced that Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Tawain had produced XY (male) chromosomes when tested instead of XX (female), immediately prompting some of social media’s more eccentric users to assume that both fighters were transgender and simply trying to gain an unfair advantage by competing against cis-gendered women. 

Things reached a boiling point when Khelif scored a 46-second win over Italy’s Angela Carini on Thursday.

Reacting to the news, controversial kickboxing star and celebrated misogynist Andrew Tate declared in a video that he would enter the next Olympic Games as a woman to engage in a “Trans on Trans showdown” with the Algerian fighter.

“I have instructed my lawyers to begin the process of entering me in the Olympics as a woman so I can beat the f*ck of this b*tch who think she’s the bad b*tch around here,” Tate said. “No. I am…I’m a lesbian woman who likes chicks…Trans on Trans showdown. I’ll show you who the f*cking daddy is.”

The fact of the matter is that both Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting are biological females and if you’d like to know the truth about these two athletes, we’ve got you covered right here

Olympic Games Under Fire Following Controversial Opening Ceremony Tableau

Sadly, this isn’t the first time people have gone into rage mode simply because they didn’t fully understand something at the Summer Games.

An opening ceremony segment featuring the feast of Dionysus—the Greek god of fertility, wine, and pleasure—was grossly misinterpreted by viewers, sparking widespread outrage as people believed the tableau bore a resemblance to da Vinci’s Last Supper painting. Christians were left incensed, claiming that their deity of choice was being disrespected—mostly just because the display featured drag queens.  

Others, like UFC lightweight world champion Islam Makhachev, condemned the display by dubbing it a “mockery” of all religions

“It was not my inspiration, the Christian Last Supper,” the ceremony’s artistic director, Thomas Jolly, explained in a statement. “There is (Dionysus), who is at this table. He is there because he is the god of celebration in Greek mythology, the god of wine, who is one of the jewels of France.”

He continued, “And the father of Sequana, the goddess who is related to the river, the Seine. The idea was to have a Pagan festival linked to the Gods of Olympus. You will never find in me a desire to mock and denigrate anyone.”

Of course, Andrew Tate had plenty to say about that too, protesting outside of the French embassy in Romania. 

Published on August 2, 2024 at 2:20 pm
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