Swimmer Riley Gaines Rips SFSU State Faculty Member Who Called Protests at Heart of Incident “Peaceful”
NCAA champion swimmer Riley Gaines blasted a San Francisco State University faculty member following an email sent to students that depicted a “peaceful” protest after her speech Thursday turned violent.
Gaines claimed that the pro-transgender protesters physically and verbally assaulted her, resulting in a three-hour school barricade. Gibson also noted that before being barricaded, the demonstrators punched, shoved, and hit her.
She would eventually need to leave college, so city police may be called.
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Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines speaks during a rally on Jan. 12, 2023, outside of the NCAA Convention in San Antonio.(AP Photo/Darren Abate)
However, Jamillah Moore, the vice president of school affairs and registration management at SF State, did not mention her apology to Gaines or the actions that followed her speech about preserving women’s’s sports for the Turning Point USA chapter of the university in an email.
Let me start by making it crystal clear that the transgender community is allowed and a part of San Francisco State University. Furthermore, Moore wrote,” Our community fervently believes in unification, link, care, and compassion and we value different options even when they are not our special.”
” We appreciate our students’ peaceful participation in the event on Thursday night. Standing in a difficult situation required great courage. I’m’m proud of the times when we listened and probed deeply. I’m’m also pleased with the instances in which our students showed the importance of free speech and the freedom to peacefully protest. These problems persist, and these prices are fundamental to who we are.
RILEY GAINES ‘ AMBUSHED AND Actually HIT SPEECH AT SAN FRANCISCO STATE AFTER SAVING WOMEN’S SPORTS
Morris objected to it.
I apologize if this really said” Restful.” I was attacked. I was coerced and detained at random( sic ). If I wanted to make it home securely, the protesters insisted that I pay them. Because I was surrounded by barricades in a school, I had to miss my flight place.
We need to have various concepts of pleasant.
Gaines added,” I guess it’s’s easier for her to ignore me than to denounce violence against women ,” after revealing that Moore had blocked her on Twitter. She won’t be able to disregard my legal action.
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines speaks during a rally on Jan. 12, 2023, outside the NCAA Convention in San Antonio.(AP Photo/Darren Abate)
Gaines declared that she would” really embrace it” if the situation had been calm. But it reached a point she was unable to handle.
Gaines continued,” I was glad to see a distinct crowd in the room during my conversation, which I expressed several times. We talked a lot and listened to each other. However, that trap was anything but tranquil.
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Gaines joined Fox News’ Tucker Carlson to explain that, despite being” terrifying ,” circumstances like the one at SF State won’t deter her from her goal of saving women’s’s sports.
This does not discourage me. This gives me confidence that what I’m’m doing is right, she said on” Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Friday. I won’t be silenced by this. They simply demand that I speak louder when they want to silence me.
Gaines intends to track down the attackers and file claims.
She asserted that they would point consequences.
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Gaines gained national attention when she officially criticized trans women University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas for taking on her as a sexual competitor. Thomas became the first openly transgender athlete to win the Division I national championship in the women’s’s 500-yard freestyle competition.
Charles Creitz of Fox News contributed to this article.
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