「性別論争」金メダルボクサーがマスク氏やハリーポッター作家などを大量告訴
Gold medal boxer files massive lawsuit against Musk, Harry Potter author, and others over ”gender controversy”
In the midst of the "gender debate," Algerian boxer Imane Kherif, who won the gold medal in the women's 66 kg boxing category at the Paris Olympics, was targeted by a cyber-bully.
The lawsuits also included Tesla CEO Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series.
Kherif's lawyer, Nabil Boudi, on the 13th (local time), filed a complaint with the Paris prosecutor's office's Center for Combating Online Hate, which includes two names:
After receiving the right to compete in the Paris Olympics from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Kherif faced criticism and cybercrime in relation to her gender controversy.
In addition to netizens, celebrities joined in the criticism on social media, further escalating the controversy. On the 1st, Rowling posted a picture of Khil Khil in her X-account.
After posting a photo of his hand fighting against Italy's Angela Carini, he wrote, "Watch as men protected by a misogynistic sports organisation revel in the pain of a woman whose dreams have been shattered."
Rowling also posted several other comments criticizing Khelif's participation. Musk also criticized former US college swimmer and women's sports activist Riley Gain.
Sharing a post in which Zu wrote, "Men don't belong in women's sports," he wrote, "I completely agree." The lawyer said, "What we're asking is that the prosecution not only investigate these people, but also those who are necessary.
"I want all people who could be considered to be involved to be investigated," he said, adding that former U.S. President Donald Trump could also be investigated if circumstances warranted.
Former President Trump also posted photos of Khelif and Kallini on social media and said, "We will take men out of women's sports."
"What I want to say to the whole world is that everyone should abide by the Olympic spirit and not slander others," Kherif said at a press conference after winning the gold medal on the 10th.
"I hope that no one will be criticized like me at future Olympics," he said.
2024/08/15 09:07 KST
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