As I said, you can call her a woman if you want. The question is not how are we all going to control the words people choose to use to describe a person. The question is not if she is or is not a woman by your standards of language use. The question is does she in fact have a male advantage in a female competition. IBA tested her and found her disqualified. IOC claims Russia, Russia, Russia a couple of years ago on IBA and therefore their tests are to be dismissed? No. There is a question of the propriety of the competition and it should be answered. Even if she is a woman.