She's still not a "that."
Saying "she's not fair, she's not my idea of a level playing field" wouldn't make sense, though. If you want to misconstrue my thoughts, though, go ahead. I'll try to make everything very unambiguous in the future.
If her (HER) hyperandrogenism doesn't give her an unfair advantage, she's not doing a very good job of demonstrating that she doesn't have an unfair advantage. She was about half a second behind Niyonsaba as they came out of the final bend, and finished 0.76s ahead - a difference of about 1.25s (9%!) in 14s of running. Winning this race is a Pyrrhic victory for Semenya, because all it does is underline how unsuitable the current competition rules are.