Megyn Kelly Rips Media For ‘Gaslighting’ Over Men Competing In Women’s Olympic Sports
Charlie Kirk Staff
08/06/2024

Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly tore into the mainstream media and the International Olympic Committee for what she said was them “gaslighting” people about “female” boxers who have the XY chromosome.
“I was flabbergasted at the amount of gaslighting going on in the media and by the IOC about the true sex of these two boxers who are competing in women’s boxing. They’re male. You trust me. I believe you trust me, you wouldn’t be listening to this show. They’re male, they have XY chromosomes, they have testes, that’s male. Period,” the host said.
“The IOC doesn’t deny it… These are men competing as women. They’re not trans from what we understand… The IOC has been aware of this problem in women’s boxing for years, and it’s done nothing. Because its number one goal is ‘inclusion,’ and it’s made that clear. It’s woke. It doesn’t care about women’s safety, or women’s fairness. It just cares about making the trans or the DSDs feel welcome, and safety of women be damned. But this particular case is escalated the matter because it’s now in combat sports,” she said.
“Lea Thomas was bad enough that was swimming, but he was in his own lane. Now, we’re actually endangering women… The entity that controls boxing for women, The International Boxing Federation, has also said this is a no go and disqualify these two athletes before. And they notified the IOC that these are males, and the IOC ignored it… It’s insane what they’re doing,” Kelly added.
“It’s not okay… And that’s how it must remain if we are going to protect the safety of American women and all the other women who have to go into this already dangerous sport. This is not one of the risks they assume!… But you know what really needs to be done. I’m sorry, don’t box… It’s not fair. And I’m sorry, I guess these women have to worry about blowback to themselves, but they should also be worrying about women who come up behind them, because they’re too are in danger, and someone’s going to get killed,” he said.