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My question goes both ways, how sure are we about the XY thing? TERF Twitter keeps citing the IBA tests, but they're cagey about the details for some reason:
I even skimmed their minutes, and they just mention "one of the eligibility criteria", never stating which one it was.
I'm no expert, and there are apparently many more disorders of sexual development than I was previously aware of, but the XY thing is the only thing that makes sense. It's not like Algeria does karyotypes on newborn infants before asigning sex at birth. They just look at what's between the legs.
There are likely legal reasons that the IBA can't release the specifics of the test (medical privacy laws are a bitch), but they seem to be hinting as much as possible that this was in fact a DNA test.
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God. If this turns out to be a hoax I’m going to be…mildly…something.
On one hand, a cloud of partisans referring to one test that isn’t actually public, possibly without even knowing their evidence sprang fully formed from Twitter. On the other, a different cloud who can’t make their most obvious argument—does she have a penis?—because it’d be exclusionary etc. etc.
I think that’s still unlikely, and that her chromosome results probably exist somewhere, but it would explain this shitshow.
Something something toxoplasma of rage... almost makes me nostalgic, because it's the classical type that we haven't seen in a while.
I don't even hold it against Twitter, but I am miffed that even here one can't ask a simple question like "how do we know this" without being covered in Reddit-tier slop.
Now that you put it that way, I keep entertaining myself with "both sides are wrong" conspiracy theories. The test didn't show Khelif has XY chromosomes, but the glowies bullied the IBA to keep a lid on it because it conclusively proves that she has... ALIEN DNA!!!
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