


In the aftermath of the major announcement of Twitter/X CEO Elon Musk's "thermonuclear lawsuit" against the left-wing smear merchants at Media Matters for America, a lot of the group's prior targets have been airing some grievances on the Twitter machine as past MMFA hit pieces resurface in the process.
Among them was a summer hit piece on Save Women's Sports spokeswoman and women's swim champion Riley Gaines, who has been on MMFA's radar for some time considering she's a strong conservative woman who brushes intimidation attempts by cancel culture mobs off her shoulder like a stray piece of lint.
In the article, they claimed that "Over a year after her last race against Lia Thomas, Riley Gaines has built a media career on the trans swimmer’s name":
Gaines has appeared on Fox News 29 times for a total time of more than two hours and 38 minutes between April 2022 and the end of May 2023. Over 50% of these appearances took place in the last two months — a year after her race against Thomas on March 18, 2022. Gaines named Thomas in only 34% of all her interviews and not at all in the last month, demonstrating a general thematic expansion beyond the event that initially provided her with a platform.
MMFA LGBTQ Program Researcher Alyssa Tirrell, who wrote the piece, alleged throughout that Gaines routinely engaged in a pattern of anti-trans "hate" disguised as concerns about the future of women's sports because apparently in Tirrell's and MMFA's views, women who have been "bested" in a sport by someone who was born a male but who now identifies as female are just too darned loud and need to quiet down a bit.
Gaines, as we've documented previously, is not the shrinking violet type, and responded accordingly to the accusations by noting that it was Lia Thomas who in fact made a name off the backs of collegiate female swimmers, not the other way around:
Something else to note is that Thomas did this by switching to the women's division after not doing so well in the men's division:
The numbers paint a clear picture. The fact that the University of Pennsylvania swimmer soared from a mid-500s ranking (554th in the 200 freestyle; all divisions) in men’s competition to one of the top-ranked swimmers in women’s competition tells the story of the unfairness which unfolded at the NCAA level.
This is the pinned post at the top of Gaines' Twitter page:
I think that about says it all.
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