Riley Gaines, a college swimming champion, described being struck twice by a trans activist during a scary incident on a university campus and blamed the White House for “betraying” women.
Gaines, 22, said that her attacker, a transgender woman (a man), slapped her in the shoulder and then in the face before an undercover cop came to her aid.
The swimmer claimed she was locked in a room at San Francisco State University for three hours to defend herself from a “vengeful” mob demanding they be allowed in to “fight” her.
There were no arrests, according to San Francisco police. Of course, there weren’t. It’s San Francisco after all.
Gaines also chastised the Biden administration for implying that the trans community is under attack when it is women who are being assaulted. I don’t know in what world anyone could say otherwise.
Gaines blasted the President’s notion that misgendering someone might be deemed sexual harassment in a wide-ranging interview, accusing the White House of cultivating a narrative that has fueled violence and threats against women.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“I think this narrative was constructed because we had people in administrative jobs, whether at colleges or college campuses or even the Biden administration, declaring that the trans community is under attack,” she explained.
When they say that the trans community is under attack, what they mean are things like when laws are created to ban men who claimed to be women from competing against biological women in women’s sports. They also believe that if you misgender them, it is assault. And that’s because, essentially, they’re lunatics.
“Therefore, I think they want to believe they are continually persecuted. Yet, in my experience, I’ve always been the target of hatred.”
And that’s because Gaines, essentially, is not nuts.
The swimmer was speaking as she drove back to her Nashville home after giving a speech about women’s rights at the university on Thursday night.
However, the ceremony was hijacked by about 100 protesters who swarmed the school.
Gaines described the event, which began at 7.30 pm, as “really awesome,” with 75 people respectfully exchanging diverse perspectives on transgender athletes in sports.
But, as she was exiting the room where the talk was being conducted, she was attacked by a swarm of angry trans activists who had stormed in from the corridor outside the room.
“All of a sudden ambushers swarm in, tons of them,” she explained. “They immediately rush to the front of the room where I am, so I’m kind of cornered at a podium at this point.”
This is what these animals do.
“They’re screaming in my face. This is the point where I was struck twice… I believe, aiming for my shoulder both times, but hit me the first time on the shoulder, and then the second time it grazed my face.”
Gaines claimed the transgender woman punched her with a closed hand before exhibiting the upward punching motion used.
“I’m not entirely sure if it was closed or open, but it was 100% intentional,” she said.
Here is a video posted by Riley Gaines where she was attacked by screaming banshees whose behavior was off-the-charts vicious:
The prisoners are running the asylum at SFSU…I was ambushed and physically hit twice by a man. This is proof that women need sex-protected spaces.
Still only further assures me I'm doing something right. When they want you silent, speak louder. 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/uJW3x9RERf
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) April 7, 2023
Get a load of these:
Inside: Protestors inside the event are starting to raise their voices in response to Riley Gaines. Doors to the event are closed. pic.twitter.com/CyhJTvceXd
— Golden Gate Xpress (@GGXnews) April 7, 2023
Protesters hang a flag and start chanting “go the fuck home” as Riley Gaines hides in HSS room 325. Protesters wait for her to come out pic.twitter.com/2PkiapnzvJ
— Golden Gate Xpress (@GGXnews) April 7, 2023
Riley Gaines left campus at 11:38 p.m pic.twitter.com/kZyFLJcx4n
— Golden Gate Xpress (@GGXnews) April 7, 2023
The prisoners are running the asylum at SFSU…I was ambushed and physically hit twice by a man. This is proof that women need sex-protected spaces.
Still only further assures me I'm doing something right. When they want you silent, speak louder. 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/uJW3x9RERf
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) April 7, 2023
Gaines claimed she was then hurried away by an undercover cop, only to be met by an “even larger crowd” of protestors approaching from both ways.
“Because there was no clear exit out of this hallway, we were kind of forced into a side room where we essentially had to lock ourselves in for three hours,” she explained.
Gaines described the demonstrators as “screaming and chanting obscene and violent things” outside the room the entire time.
“They were screaming there will be vengeance, and that this is a fight, and that I’m using my white privilege. There were threats, intimidation. They kept saying: ‘Open the door. Let us at Riley. We want to fight her.'”
“A lot of these are empty threats in a way, but at the same time you do have to kind of fear for your safety in a situation like that.”
She described the protesters as “clearly unhinged” and “vengeful.”
“It was violent, and it was not progressive,” she said.
Gaines defended individuals who came to peacefully protest and said she didn’t mind people chanting “trans women are women” but she said instigating violence was never appropriate.
She claimed she had gotten numerous violent threats before speaking at universities, and she blamed the Biden administration for their stance on transgender issues.
She cited White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s remarks that the transgender community in America was “under attack” in the aftermath of a Nashville school massacre by a transgender former student.
Gaines said: “In my experience, I have never once said anything remotely threatening, remotely hateful towards a trans-identifying individual or anyone in the LGBT community.”
She added, “I have always been on the receiving end of that hate, and I find it a bit ironic, because it comes from the party who claims to be tolerant and accepting and loving and welcoming.”
She also mentioned competing against transgender swimmer Lia Thomas and seeing her male genitalia in the changing room in the context of Title IX changes being considered by the White House, which would mean misgendering someone – refusing to use a person’s preferred pronouns – could be considered sexual harassment.
“It just felt like maybe two years ago, this person would have been arrested for indecent exposure, for voyeurism, for sexual harassment… but now we are the ones who are committing sexual harassment.”
Our government is enabling people who suffer from a mental illness. Dysphoria is listed in the DSM-5 as a mental disorder. Until the trans community bullies the American Psychiatric Association into removing it from the DSM-5 without any studies or evidence supporting a move like that, they are considered as people suffering from a mental disorder.
Has any government ever created laws to force the enabling of people who suffer from schizophrenia, disruptive behavior, or dissocial disorders? Has any government created a law that forces alcoholics to drink alcohol or people with eating disorders to gorge themselves on food?
Then, why is the Biden administration creating laws that affect normal American people to enable people suffering from dysphoria?




















