Partially-paralyzed high school volleyball player addresses Paris Olympics controversy!
MURPHY, North Carolina (PNN) - August 1, 2024 - A volleyball player who was left partially paralyzed after competing with a deviant transgender man who claims to be a woman is condemning the Olympics after a female boxer was forced to quit her match against a deviant transgender man who also claimed to be a woman, per the Daily Mail.
At 17, Payton McNabb was hit in the face after her deviant transgender opponent spiked the ball in her face, causing her to lose consciousness.
The deviant male player, who is 5 foot 11 inches, laughed as he sent her to the ground while others on his team followed.
She is afraid that other women could suffer a fate worse than hers if deviant men are allowed to continue competing against women.
“There is a biological difference between the two [deviant transgender women and real women], there is a difference in sports because of this in the first place,” she said. “It’s dangerous to have the two [genders] competing together, and just not ok. I am disgusted by this, personally. This is morally wrong and evil.
”“These women have worked so hard and trained tirelessly to get all the way to the Olympics, all so they can get punched in the face by a dude,” she added. “It used to be illegal for men to beat up women, and now people are putting it on TV and watching it. It’s such a weird reality we are living in now.”
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwan’s Lin Yu-Ting were scheduled to compete last March in the Delhi Women’s World Boxing Championship. Still, both failed the gender eligibility test.
Women have two X chromosomes while men have an X and a Y chromosome. The president of the International Boxing Association, which runs the World Boxing Championships, said that both boxers tested positive for XY chromosomes.
Both men had always competed as women and neither of them have appeared to identify as transgender or intersex.
Despite this, the Paris Olympics’ organizers allowed them to fight in the women’s division.
McNabb knows the dangers of having men compete against women. The North Carolina woman was hit in the face by a ball traveling at 70 miles per hour in September 2022. She was unconscious for 30 seconds.
Doctors said that she suffered a traumatic brain injury. concussion, partial paralysis on her right side, whiplash, and vision problems. She still suffers from her symptoms almost two years later.
McNabb, who is now a communications major at Western Carolina University, stated that she still struggles to move the right side of her body, which often causes her to lose her balance and fall.
She also struggles with her mental sharpness, requiring extra hours of tutoring every month, and is given extra time to take tests due to the damage she sustained.
McNabb was also forced to cut her sports career short. In addition to volleyball, she played basketball and softball.
According to science, men have a biological advantage over women, even if they undergo hormone therapy to live as women. They also maintain their bone density, muscle mass, and higher levels of oxygen in the blood.