Former collegiate swimmer and present-day speaker for defending women’s rights and spaces from biological men, Riley Gaines, was physically assaulted and held hostage by a gang of thuggish transgender activists who then demanded ransom for her release.
Gaines was speaking at San Francisco State University to give a speech about preserving female athletics for biological females.
Gaines rose to prominence as a star swimmer at the University of Kentucky and commented about her having to compete against Lia Thomas.
“Now,” Trending Politics News wrote, “Gaines is a spokesperson for the Independent Women’s Forum (IWF), becoming one of the most influential voices in the movement against biological men in women’s sports, which has made her a target for the trans mob.”
Gaines’ frightening ordeal was captured on film and immediately posted to Twitter, where several videos went viral.
After her speech, she was first held hostage by the activists, who can be heard plotting of ways to keep her on campus before suggestions start popping up about demanding ransom from her.
Transgender activists holding @Riley_Gaines_ hostage demanded money in exchange for her safe passage off of the San Francisco State University.
pic.twitter.com/4APxWLdVvO— @amuse (@amuse) April 7, 2023
Gaines eventually tried to leave and was met with a violent and frenzied mob. She was assaulted by a man wearing a dress while the rest of the angry mob hurled vicious insults amidst their demented screaming.
Gaines herself published an account of her remarkable escape from the chaos.
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
“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,” Gaines wrote on her Twitter account after the assault and hostage-taking, sharing the video of her exit. “Still only further assures me I’m doing something right. When they want you silent, speak louder.”
Support for Gaines quickly poured in.
“We strongly condemn the violence perpetrated against @iwf spokeswoman @Riley_Gaines_ on @SFSU campus. Riley was violently accosted, ambushed, and physically assaulted during a speech on sex discrimination women face in their own single-sex sports category,” her employer, the IWF, declared.
“I don’t expect these activists to see that they’re evil. They have hearts of stone and brains of mush. Totally unable to distinguish up from down. But maybe, just maybe, normal people will see that the entire trans movement is one of insanity & violence & deserves only contempt,” Christian conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey said.
“This is why I have no patience for people on the Right who say that we should leave it to women to defend their own sports and private spaces. Yes they need to speak up, but this is what happens when they do. We are cowards if we leave it to young women and high school girls to face this crazed mob alone,” Daily Wire podcast host and speaker Matt Walsh said.
Jordan Peterson also pointed out the vile absurdity of the situation, asking progressives how they felt to be cheerleading a man dressing as a woman beating up another woman.
Trending Political News reminded readers that in addition to this grotesque violence, the transgender community has now also been involved in one school shooting as well as one averted school shooting, writing:
The violent attacks on Gaines are just the latest shows of aggression from the pro-transgender community.
Just last week, a transgender shooter killed three Christian children and three faculty members at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee; yesterday, a transgender was arrested before carrying out a plan to murder countless more kids at a middle school in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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