Philadelphia Eagles Saquon Barley and Darius Slay Get Dragged on Social Media for Stance on Olympics Boxing Controversy
At the moment, the Philadelphia Eagles are perfectly in the middle of the training camp prior to the start of the 2024 NFL regular season. But like every sports enthusiasts they are equally intrigued and hooked to another ongoing event that is 2024 Olympics being held in Paris, France. Maybe, several of the current readers are already wondering if they could be engaged in the next Summer Olympics scheduled for 2028 in Los Angeles, which will include flag football among the new types of competitions.
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Players, as every other fans that have been following the Olympics have been tweeting, retweeting and reposting events that happen. One of the hottest discussion in connection with the Games at the present is the authenticity of the gender of the Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who defeated the Italian rival Angela Carini in less than a half a minute.
Some people are conspiring and strongly arguing that Khelif is in fact a trans-sexual person who was a man in the past and yet doing the women stuff. On this view, Eagles stars Saquon Barkley and Darius Slay would also seem to agree.
As the controversy regarding Khelif’s gender took over social media, Barkley retweeted the following post:As the controversy regarding Khelif’s gender took over social media, Barkley retweeted the following post:
He has since deleted the retweet but many of his fans saw that he did make a retweet of this message in the first place.
Darius Slay also is being criticized on social media for reposting a transphobic post that has since been deleted:Darius Slay also is being criticized on social media for reposting a transphobic post that has since been deleted:
In reports, it is false information about two females who will be participating in the Olympic Games Paris 2024. Both athletes have been engaging in the international boxing competitions in the women’s division for numerous years and participated in Olympics – Tokyo 2020, IBA World Championships, and other IBA affiliated competitions.
These two athletes were injustice enslaved by the harsh decision of the IBA without any prior warning. They were dismissed at the twelfth IBA World Championships JUST before the competition finals with no procedural fairness.
The current aggression against these two athletes stems entirely from this decision despite the fact that no proper procedure was followed – given that these two athletes have been participating in high-level competition for a very long time.