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Kangana Ranaut reacts to women's boxing match between Angela Carini and Imane Khelif: 'Woke culture is unfair and unjust'

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Actor -politician Kangana Ranaut has voiced strong criticism regarding the recent boxing match between Italy's Angela Carini and Algeria's Imane Khelif . Ranaut labeled the match unfair, focusing on Khelif's controversial victory. Khelif, disqualified from the 2023 World Championship due to an unspecified gender eligibility test, has sparked significant debate with her participation in the Paris Games .

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On Instagram, Ranaut shared an image of Carini in tears after the match, which resulted in a broken nose. She criticized the situation, saying, “This girl had to fight a 7-foot-tall man who looks and behaves like a male, and was beaten in the ring as if in a domestic abuse scenario. Yet, he identifies as female, so he won the women’s boxing match. Woke culture is unfair and unjust. Speak up before it affects your loved ones. #SaveWomenSports.”

In another Instagram story, Ranaut commented on what she sees as a contradiction in modern gender dynamics . “So basically, to be able to have a woke relationship ( homosexual relationship ), one partner must play the female role and the other must play the male role. They love to play stereotypical male and female archetypes but simultaneously encourage regular women to be effeminate in the name of feminism. Hmmm…strange! Honestly, I love homosexuals; some of my closest friends are homosexuals, and they are extremely talented and exceptionally brilliant. That's why I think they don't have to imitate anyone for acceptance.”
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She concluded, “They don't need to play cheap, atrocious, inauthentic copies of men or women. They are super brilliant; they should come out exactly the way God made them. There should not be any need to be in denial of your natural self. They must accept themselves and focus on shining in every field, and not be overtly frivolous or sexual. They must bring dignity and value to their community. They deserve better, and we must make a safe world for them where they can be their natural, authentic selves and get equal opportunities.”



On the work front, Kangana will next be seen in her directorial debut, 'Emergency', portraying former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.