



At the end of this article, watch the short clip in which Riley Gaines explains why she takes on the public fight for women’s rights. You might not realize what they did to her in early March. The incident at SFSU and the incredible follow-up by Jamillah Moore show why we must take on this fight.
Competitive university swimmer Riley Gaines was recently assaulted, hit, and held hostage for three hours by screaming, dangerous trans activists. Ms. Gaines gave a speech supporting women at San Francisco State University for TPUSA. Instead of sympathizing with the victim, Riley Gaines, the Vice President of Student Affairs, Jamillah Moore, sympathized with her violent kidnappers.
As an aside, Moore credits her success – such as it is – to a privileged EOP program [affirmative action]. She said she wouldn’t have made it without that program. Maybe she shouldn’t have?
She has now blocked Riley Gaines on Twitter because she’s not open to diverse thoughts. Jamillah protecter her tweets, but she only has 23 friends and 25 followers, and we can see why.