Trump 2024 - “We Fight” / “Men can beat up women and win medals” / the Imane Khelif campaign ad

In the final push before election day in the 2024 US election, Trump released two new ads. This one, called “We Fight” packs a punch (pun intended) that already has several news organisations reporting on the ad.

Or perhaps I should say “gaslighting you about the boxer in the ad”.

The Washington post leads with the headline: Trump’s closing ad features debunked claim about Olympic boxer. “Algerian boxer Imane Khelif won the gold medal, after facing false social-media claims traced to a disgraced Russian organization.

While The Daily Mail headlines with: “Controversial Olympic boxer Imane Khelif appears in bizarre Donald Trump campaign video. ” Controversial, aye?

Let's watch this 'bizarre' video, shall we? It's below.

The moment that the the voice-over says “Men can beat up women and win medals.” we see images of Imane Khelif, who won gold in the women’s welterweight category in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

For anyone who has actually paid attention, you will already know that Khelif is a male with DSD. For those who haven't grasped this yet, and are still wondering if this has anything to do with transgender (no, it doesn't), or the LGBTQ crowd (also, no.) I shall explain:

Imane Khelif, the Algerian boxer who clinched gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the women's, is biologically male with internal testicles, XY chromosomes, and a micropenis due to a condition known as 5-alpha reductase deficiency.
This was confirmed by a medical report drafted in June 2023 by specialists from Kremlin-Bicêtre Hospital in Paris and Mohamed Lamine Debaghine Hospital in Algiers, as reported by French journalist Djaffar Ait Aoudia. Despite these facts, Khelif competed in the women's category, stirring controversy and debate over sports eligibility. Previously, the International Boxing Association (IBA) had barred Khelif from World Championship Gold Medal fight in New Delhi due to his XY chromosomes.

You can read all about it at Reduxx, a pro-woman, pro-child safeguarding, feminist news platform that has been keeping a close eye on this boxer for some time now, and often break stories regarding men in women's sports. Their latest article is here: Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif Has XY Chromosomes And “Testicles” : French-Algerian Medical Report Admits

So with that “We Fight” spot, Trump comes out at the choice for anyone who thinks that men should not be competing in women's sports. Not sure if Trump can do anything about the idiots at the International Olympic Committee (IOC), but I hear the president has some sway over Title IX.

Client: Trump 2024

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Women’s Boxing Champ Is a Man

According to the in-depth analyses carried out by Professor Young, Imane Khelif lacks a uterus but has testicles in the abdomen and a micropenis. Hormone tests revealed a testosterone level of 14.7, whereas the female gender does not exceed the maximum level of 3. Finally, Khelif’s karyotype was male, type XY—in short, a biological male, who therefore unfairly competed at the Paris Olympic Games in the female category.

The scandal is not so much that of the true identity of Imane Khelif, who clearly suffers from a disabling pathology, as that of the lie surrounding this person and the responsibility of the Olympic Committee for having accepted the athlete as eligible for the women’s category. According to Le Correspondant‘s investigation, Imane Khelif sent the required medical file in person to the Olympic Committee, which was therefore able to examine it in detail—except that it has been proven that the Olympic Committee does not base its decisions on medical data.

Khelif’s selection, which was made in record time, was the result of a game of relationships and influences between the Algerian Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee. One IOC member, a certain Mustapha Berraf, openly supported Khelif’s candidacy “out of patriotism”—regardless of the athlete’s true sex.

And that’s not all. Medical records reveal Imane Khelif’s profoundly unstable and potentially dangerous condition. The athlete is subjected to hormone treatments which result in a state of chronic depression and latent violence. One of his opponents in the ring, Italian Angela Carini, paid the price during the Olympic Games.

Algerian media outlet The Algerian Post was quick to retaliate, describing the author of the investigation as a “pseudo-journalist” and accusing him of being relayed “by pro-Trump and far-right French accounts.” The outlet accused Djaffer Ait Aoudia of calling Imane Khelif “a transgender,” which would be impossible since Algeria prohibits gender transition, twisting the facts since the journalist only highlighted Khelif’s pathology without considering him to be a transgender person—which he is not.

Dabitch's picture

Like I just said in a comment under another "They / Them" ad, the New York times says this line/strategy is what pushed Trump up among the surbuban white women that Kamala also was trying target. I'll quote :

But the ad, with its vivid tagline — “Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you” — broke through in Mr. Trump’s testing to an extent that stunned some of his aides.
So they poured still more money into the ads, running them during football games, which prompted Charlamagne Tha God, the host of the Breakfast Club, a popular show among Black listeners, to express exasperation — and his on-air complaints gave the Trump team fodder for yet another commercial. The Charlamagne ad ranked as one of the Trump team’s most effective 30-second spots, according to an analysis by Future Forward, Ms. Harris’s leading super PAC. It shifted the race 2.7 percentage points in Mr. Trump’s favor after viewers watched it.
The anti-trans ads cut to the core of the Trump argument: that Ms. Harris was “dangerously liberal” — the exact vulnerability her team was most worried about. The ads were effective with Black and Latino men, according to the Trump team, but also with moderate suburban white women who might be concerned about transgender athletes in girls’ sports.
Those were the same suburban women Ms. Harris was trying to mobilize with ads about abortion.
Democrats struggled to respond. At one point, former President Bill Clinton told an associate, “We have to answer it and say we won’t do it.” He even raised the issue in a conversation with the campaign and was told the Trump ads were not necessarily having an impact, according to two people familiar with his conversations. He never broached the topic publicly.
The Harris team debated internally how to respond. Ads the Harris team produced with a direct response to the “they/them” ads wound up faring poorly in internal tests. The ads never ran.

Peiterl's picture

we can rape women and get elected president of the united states!
(but also FUCK trans people for existing they are INSANE and MENTALLY ILL and they should all be KILLED and trans people ARENT PEOPLE rrrghh I HATE TRANS PEOPLE HOW DARE THEY EXIST DAY TO DAY AND LIVE THEIR LIVES)
i guess that's what happens when your family and children leave you due to this kinda shit so you have to find another group to demonize and verbally abuse as an outlet for that awful 40+ year old pent up impotent rage.
stay uneducated and dull in the head please, it'll make it easier for me to shoot you in the head. Not joking.
have fun if you live anywhere on the eastern half of the US! keep an eye on whatever news channel you keep yourself bubbled up in in the next month or so.

Dabitch's picture

This comment comes off as a little unhinged.

Juliosmom's picture

The GOP will be in office for the 2028 LA games. They should make sex testing mandatory and refuse to allow men in women's categories. Our country, our rules.

Dabitch's picture

Hmmm, has that ever been the case where a host country can overrule the International Olympic Committee (IOC)?

Anonymous Adgrunt's picture

Gotta admit, this really did hit with me. I could almost hear Lee Greenwood singing in the background.

Neo's picture

This ad, or rather all the ads with the “they/them” line at the end mobilized men to vote as they aired primarily during football games. Very strategic move.