The mean words would have been completely avoided, but unfortunately the IOC allowed a person who repeatedly tested too high for a hormone that biological females cannot naturally produce to compete in the Olympics. . . and thus that hormone naturally allows people who have it in their system to be bigger, stronger and faster than the majority of women on this planet.
The "they're from Algeria" trope is just laughable in the face of an entire history of illegal biological manipulation and looking the other way on the stage of international sport. It would not be the least bit surprising that Algerian officials set all of the religious beliefs aside (super weird that #blueanon American constantly goes to bat for the ultra conservative religion but that's another story for another time) in a quest for medals under the Algerian nameplate.
Dax, only american religious fanatics eschew their morals for something as trite as an olympic boxer with a 19-6 record. Only in your head could people who jail gays commit a nationwide conspiracy to maybe win an olympic medal that the world, previously couldn't give two shits about. I guess they should have known that you maga idiots would have gotten fooled by propaganda about a woman who has been boxing for several years and already won an olympic bronze medal.
You lost all credibility when you brought up the Russians. You #blueanon whack-a-doos just can't help yourself.
Morals? The only morals in question is someone teeming with male hormones beating up on women.
You and cRusty fixating on what the record is, or "they didn't win" is so much amazing bullshit at this point. Words can't describe how insane you sound. That was, is, and never will be the point.
That international sporting body in question quite literally offered both individuals a free opportunity to go to the pinnacle world body, to paraphrase W, the pinnacle deciders in matters such at this . . . and embarrass them, and make them look very bad.
One didn't bother, and one withdrew their appeal.
I am also

at the notion that you believe you know what motivates of Algerian sporting officials, and that you apparently think that they are hardcore uber practitioners of the Islamic faith. Mustapha Berraf President of the Algerian Olympic Committee (and the same for the whole of Africa) doesn't exactly come across to me as some sort of hardcore Islamic zealot. Albeit it appears he was accused of financial impropriety 5 years ago by a number of members . . . shocking.