Facebook censors biologist Richard Dawkins for saying male "transwomen" boxers shouldn't fight women at Olympics
By ethanh // 2024-08-15
 
After posting online that biological males should not be allowed to fight biological females as "transwomen" in the Olympics, famed biologist Richard Dawkins was canceled from Facebook. Instead of the usual "hate speech" accusation, Dawkins received no reason at all from the Mark Zuckerberg platform as to why his account was axed in an instant following his comments about transgenders in sports. "This content isn't available right now," now reads the prompt when trying to access Dawkins' page. "When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted." In Dawkins' case, the first two options do not apply. It is the third option that appears to have happened, against his will. "My entire @facebook account has been deleted, seemingly (no reason given) because I tweeted that genetically male boxers such as Imane Khalif (XY undisputed) should not fight women in Olympics," Dawkins later tweeted on X. "Of course my opinion is open to civilised argument. But outright censorship?" (Related: In 2021, Dawkins was canceled as 1996 humanist of the year for tweeting about transgenderism.)

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Now that the Olympic Games are over, those who watched them or caught headlines about them are conversing about the LGBT perversion that was on display, including the drag queen "last supper" mock-up. Dawkins and others are also upset that men pretending to be "transwomen" participated in boxing and other sports at the Olympics. Women invading and taking over men's spaces has been going on for decades, but now that women are feeling the heat of men invading theirs, the internet is abuzz with outrage. For whatever reason, the Olympics have decided to allow "transwomen" to participate in boxing, even though the International Boxing Association (IBA) banned "transwomen" from participating in last year's World Boxing Championships. "This test conclusively indicated that both athletes did not meet the required necessary eligibility criteria and were found to have competitive advantages over other female competitors," the IBA said in a statement about why it prohibited both Khalif and another "transwoman" named Lin Yu-ting from participation. IBA president Umar Kremlev further admitted to the Russian news agency TASS that DNA tests on Khalif and Yu-ting "proved they had XY chromosomes and were thus excluded from the sports events." Dawkins echoed this by stating on social media that these two boxers are "XY undisputed," which is a scientific fact. Even so, Facebook does not approve of this scientific fact, preferring instead to silence people who tell it. "Why anyone uses Facebook is a mystery to me," one perplexed commenter wrote about the story. "All social media is an information-gathering appliance for intelligence communities," wrote another about how Big Brother loves social media and what it produces to further its agenda. "Twitter / X plays the 'free speech' card so you'll speak more freely, but is increasingly making it difficult to use without supplying government-issued ID. All of them want you to talk, talk, talk and you'll hear a big sucking sound which is your data and privacy." Fortunately for Dawkins, Facebook is not a big money-maker like YouTube is. Getting deplatformed on the latter usually means having to take a big cut in revenue from advertising. Facebook, on the other hand, takes everything from its users while giving back nothing. "If you want to exercise free speech on social media, you have to create your own platform like Andrew Torba did," another commenter wrote. You can also check out Brighteon.social, another free speech social media alternative platform. In a Big Tech world, one must abide by Big Tech's rules which include limitations on speech. Find out more at Censorship.news. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.com