Kangana Ranaut Reacts To ‘Natural Male’ Boxer Breaking Opponent’s Nose During Olympics

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Recently, Kangana Ranaut responded to the boxing battle between Imane Khelif and Angela Carini of Italy. The politician and actor criticised the contentious victory of the Algerian boxer, saying it was an unfair contest. For the unaware, Khelif failed an undisclosed gender eligibility test and was thus disqualified from the 2023 world championship. An online controversy has been triggered by the boxer’s entrance at the Paris Games.

Kangana Ranaut backs Italian boxer, Angela Carini

After Angela lost the battle and injured her nose, Kangana posted a photo of her sobbing in the ring on her Instagram stories. Guess who won the women’s boxing match? It was the girl who had to fight a 7-foot-tall naturally-born male who had all the body parts of a natural male and looked and acted like a man. He beat her in the boxing ring like a male beating a female in a scenario involving physical abuse, but he claims to identify as a woman. The most unfair and unjust activity is woke culture. Before your baby girl loses her job or medal, speak out. #PreserveWomenInSports

Kangana Ranaut on her friends from the LGBTQ community

“So basically to be able to have a woke relationship (homosexual relationship), one partner must play a female role and the other one must play a male role,” she said about another story. They enjoy portraying traditional male and female roles, but they also push for feminism by encouraging everyday women to be more feminine. Strange, huh? To be honest, I adore gays; some of my best friends identify as gay, and they are incredibly intelligent and gifted. I believe kids don’t need to emulate anyone to be accepted because of this.

“They don’t need to play cheap, atrocious, inauthentic copies of men or women,” the actor-turned-politician continued in her letter. They should emerge precisely as God intended since they are incredibly intelligent. It shouldn’t be necessary to suppress your true nature. They must embrace who they are, concentrate on excelling in all areas, avoid being blatantly frivolous or sexual, and accept themselves. They have to give their community worth and dignity. They need a safer environment where they can be true to who they are and have equal opportunities because they deserve more.

The next film that Kangana directs, Emergency, features her as the former Indian prime minister, Indira Gandhi.