


Transgenderism has finally turned violence against women into a virtue.
San Francisco State University's student government is now blaming Riley Gaines , the female college swimmer, for the violence its own constituents committed against her.
Gaines, who was deprived of opportunities and awards as a student-athlete because she was unfairly forced to compete against men such as Lia Thomas , made an appearance on campus last week to speak out in defense of women's sports against unfair male competition.
SFSU students reacted the way you might expect of people unmoored from both reality and civility. Gaines had to be escorted to safety after her talk, so crazed and rabid was the transgenderist reaction to her appearance. A man in a dress physically assaulted her, and she was held against her will — that is, apparently legally kidnapped, a federal crime — for hours in a location from which she could not escape due to the mob violence.
"Presence of police was excessive and uncalled for"
— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) April 12, 2023
"Violence spread by Riley Gaines"
All for sharing my lived experience of competing against a male and why its harmful to not have sex protected sports...At least we can agree that SFSU needs to hold themselves accountable pic.twitter.com/CX5OWMLt6G
The student government president's reaction, which Gaines shared today via Twitter, is a hilarious exercise in victim-blaming. It faults Gaines, the victim of violence, for "the promotion of violence," even though she is just trying to protect women's sports.
This is the euphemized explanation for what happened when unstable transgenderist activists got violent and were threatened with arrest for violating the university's "time, place, and manner," or TPM, policy on protests:
During the event, students protesting work coerced and given unwarranted warning cards threatening arrest if they violated the TPM policy. Though TPM was followed by protesters, I believe the "enforcement" of TPM was weaponized to silence and threaten protesters and the presence of police with both excessive and uncalled for...
So a woman was assaulted by a man and held against her will, yet the police presence was unwarranted? Really?
There is no reference in Associated Students President Karina Zamora's statement to the violence that a male student committed against Gaines, of course. In fact, she goes much further, demanding a struggle session in which university administrators fault themselves for allowing this event on campus in the first place.
That's because violence against women is part of transgenderism. Any ideology that holds that womanhood is nothing more than effeminate affectations, which men can effect just as well as women can, obviously devalues women as much as it devalues nature.
Hopefully, Gaines sues this deep-pocketed state university into oblivion for its spineless failure to protect her from the violence of its unhinged students. Hopefully she also sues her assailant and inflicts upon him a crippling debt that will follow him for decades.
Maybe Gaines can use part of the proceeds of these cases to create actual female sports leagues in which men with weird fetishes or gender delusions are not welcome to participate.
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