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{UAH} DANCING AFRICANLY ON QUACK OLYMPIC TESTOSTERONE RULES

Ladies & Gentlemen,

As the Tokyo Olympics has drawn to an end and people around the world a digesting it's most memorable moments, there is one medal which I find to be more invaluable than the precious material it was made from. It's the silver medal won by Namibia's Christine Mboma (picture) in the Olympics 200m race. Remember that she was one of the several African women who had been unfairly disqualified from running the 400m race. They had claimed that "she was not eligible for "female classification". Essentially declaring to the world that she wa not a woman. About 8 other women of African descent including one from Jamaica, and Uganda's Annet Negesa, were disqualified on the same grounds.
The Namibian ladies decided to run in the womens 200m race instead, and Lo and behold, the tiny Christine Mboma won the silver medal, second place after the fastest woman in the world, Jamaica's Elaine-Thompson Hera whom I also hereby congratulate for her astonishing Olympic accomplishment including smashing the world record in the womens 100m race.
Trust me all these women including the champions in 100m, have naturally high testosterone levels and even their physique is different. But that is their natural disposition and that is why they are the champions that they are.
Just one quick look at the world record holder of the 800m, a lady from Germany, one would never allow her in a women's toilet because of her looks. She is indeed more masculine in appearance than the African ladies, but her world record has stood for several decades without any testosterone complaints.
What I am absolutely convinced about is that this new rule is therefore just broad daylight defrauding African Women of their higher potential of victory in àll races. World Athletics authorities should only be establishing rules against cheating, not rules that try to deliberately diminish outstanding athletes, essentially drugging the best so as to let someone else win, a disadvantage that serves the interests of other female competitors of the sports officials liking. It is no different from men who spike a stunning woman's drink in a bar so as to weaken her mentally and physically, and therefore have a chance at dominating over her, but then claiming she had "an unfair advantage" over other girls. It's absurd, its cheating, it's rape, it's criminal conduct in the real world.
Many are now wondering why several African women were disqualified only from 400m and 800m races as not being women, yet contested as women in another Olympics race. It doesn't make sense.
Plus new transgender rules have even brought real men to compete as women in the same Olympics.
One also cannot help but wonder that if transgender athletes have been allowed to compete in World athletics since 2003, then why is the International Athletics Federation and the Olympic Committee conducting the intrusive and humiliating physical gender verication on African women athletes to this day to ascertain if they are women?
That alone means gender is not testosterone levels. It is the reproductive organs of a person, or any living being.
Clearly the intention behind the testosterone rule is not right. Sports officials do not have the qualifications nor the authority to dictate to the rest of the world a new definition of gender.
That is why we have to be absolutely clear on how the new testosterone rules came about in 2015.
Since 2005, several white female athletes (read "Karen's") complained to sports authorities that the African women were actually men. This started against South Africa's Caster Semenya in 2005. After the World athletics authorities conducted the intrusive gender verification and found that the African women were indeed women, the issue should have stopped there. Instead, World Athletics started looking around for what to do next against the African women. Why?
And knowing that the African women's testosterone levels were higher than other women, the officials quickly invented that as the basis for their new discriminatory rule in 2015, establishing exclusion rather than being inclusive, and backing it up with pseudo science which apparently has never even undergone an independent peer review as all scientific works should, yet has already been frantically declared as accepted science by World Athletics.
It is therefore clear that the officials were just hell bent on eliminating exclusively the African champions from the 400 and 800m races, essentially rigging those two races in favor of the pretty girls who had complained about the black women, thereby criminalizing a natural condition in the process, and making the African women pay a high price for being themselves.
Had the officials found that the African women had something else, say higher adrenaline levels for example, they would have told the women to reduce that. The new testosterone rules are therefore essentially nothing but a malicious attempt to weaken African champions in favor of the other whining complainants.
The other medal that was worth more than it's precious material was the gold by African American Athing Mu in the women's 800m race where many of the women of African decent had been disqualified from to give the complainants victory. Thank God that Athing Mu was around because a British girl came second, and therefore could have won that race if the African American wasn't around, thereby making the rigging against African women work.
So even after all this unscrupulous cheating, an act reminiscent of how depressing rules like Apartheid, colonialism and slavery were maliciously created from thin air based on pseudo scientific hate crime ideologies like eugenics to favor it's intended beneficiaries while criminalizing black women, the hidden beneficiaries of the new rules still couldn't win a single womens race whether in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m, 3000m, 5000m, 10,000m, or marathon.
Congratulations Christine Mboma for winning what must be the sweetest silver Olympic medal ever, and a big thanks to Namibia for being behind it's athletes all the way through this darkest of times in the country's Olympic history. It's quite delighting to read fantastic news that despite all the bigotry that was said about their athletes looks, including from certain Africans who think that their myopic opinion about their likes and dislikes of a person based on physical appearance is more important than justice for the oppressed, despite all that, the whole of Namibia remained united behind it's athletes. From it's leaders, to it's government, to the countries businesses, corporations and ordinary citizens, all are now showering their heroic athletes and their white Namibian coach Mr. Henck Botha (picture attached), with all sorts of congratulatory gifts. The icing on this historic moment of national unity for their country is that Christine Mboma is now officially "The First Ever Woman To Win An Olympic Medal For Namibia". For someone who was told she was not a woman, this can only be divine vindication which makes that particular silver medal so much more than gold, even more invaluable than any stolen diamonds and rubies on Queen Elizabeth's head.
This silver is indeed a symbol of victory, vindication and triumph over hate, elaborate abuse and villainous discrimination.

Signed: Mr. Hussein Lumumba Amin
Tuesday 10th August, 2021

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