EXCLUSIVE — Riley_Gaines_ spoke to dcexaminer about the moment she said she was attacked while speaking at SFSU, all for saying “Men and women are different.” Now, she is taking steps to prosecute and believes the Biden administration is also to blame.
EXCLUSIVE — Riley Gaines spoke to the Washington Examiner about the moment she said she was attacked and hit by a man twice during a speech at San Francisco State University, all for saying, “Men and women are different.” Now, she is taking steps to prosecute and believes the Biden administration is also to blame.
The 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and spokeswoman for the Independent Women's Forum is going around the country to make speeches to “save women’s sports” from allowing biological men to participate on female sports teams. "Never once was I prepared to be ambushed in the way that I was," Gaines said. “I have more adequate security now, which is something I never even thought I would need for simply saying, 'Men and women are different.'"
She remembers, during her speech, the hecklers using the exact same verbiage as the press secretary. People can be heard screaming outside the door, “Trans rights are under attack,” and, “What do we do? We fight back.” “The event was deeply traumatic for many in our trans and LGBTQ+ communities, and the speaker’s message outraged many members of the SF State community who value inclusion and social justice,” SFSU President Lynn Mahoney wrote to students in an open letter. “I applaud the students, staff and faculty who rallied quickly to host alternative inclusive events, protest peacefully and provide one another with support at a difficult moment.
Still only further assures me I'm doing something right. When they want you silent, speak louder. 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/uJW3x9RERf
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