Swimmer Riley Gaines: Protecting Women’s Sports from Transgender Radicals is ‘Spiritual Warfare’
Riley Gaines, the swimmer who tied with transgender athlete Lia Thomas, likened the protection of women’s sports to “spiritual warfare.”
Riley Gaines, the swimmer who tied with transgender athlete Lia Thomas, likened the protection of women’s sports to “spiritual warfare.”
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Riley Gaines said that sports officials privately oppose trans athletes, but won’t say so in public out of fear of the cancel culture.
Riley Gaines, a former 12-time All-American and SEC champion swimmer for Kentucky, says that transgender swimmer Lia Thomas “dropped his Pants” and exposed “male genitalia” in the women’s locker room following swim meets.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) hosted several female athletes who had been forced to compete against men in school sports during a discussion Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol in honor of “National Girls and Women in Sports Day.”
Riley Gaines penned an op-ed for Fox News calling for the country to properly recognize that female sports need protection.
An ad from Republican Georgia U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker knocked his Democrat opponent for supporting trans athletes.
Earlier this year, former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines competed against University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas in the 200-yard freestyle final at the NCAA Women’s Championships.
Riley Gaines ripped into transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney for doing female “blackface” after he interviewed President Joe Biden.
A former female NCAA swimmer who competed against Lia Thomas says she experienced “extreme discomfort” while sharing a locker room with the transgender swimmer.
Infamous transgender swimmer Lia Thomas finally lost a race after the NCAA chose someone else for its Woman of the Year award.
Thursday on Newsmax TV’s “The Chris Salcedo Show,” Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) reacted to the University of Pennsylvania nominating transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, a biological male, for the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Woman of the Year award. Earlier this year,
Former Kentucky women’s swimming star Riley Gaines called out the nomination of University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, a biological male, for the NCAA Woman of the Year award as “yet another slap in the face to women,” adding that the award is now “worthless.”
Martina Navratilova led a chorus of attackers against UPenn for nominating transgender swimmer Lia Thomas for the NCAA’s “Woman of the Year”
University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, a biological male, has been nominated by the school for the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) Woman of the Year award.
Tulsi Gabbard tweeted on Sunday that forcing biological women to compete with biological men who “identify” as women is a threat to women’s rights.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that a woman cannot be born with a penis “without being a man” during a trip to Rwanda, but warned that people must be “very, very sensitive” when discussing such issues.
On Sunday, the international governing body for swimming, officially enacted rules that will exclude transgender swimmers such as Lia Thomas.
Fina, the world’s swimming governing body, has minted new rules that exclude males who have experienced puberty from women’s competitions.
A new poll finds that most Americans do not support trans athletes competing under their chosen gender, especially in female sports.
A teammate of Lia Thomas, the transgender swimmer who upended college swimming last season, says that Thomas is “mentally ill.”
Caitlyn Jenner blasted college sports for allowing transgender women to compete against natural-born female athletes.
Three-time Olympic Gold Medal swimmer Nancy Hogshead spoke out against allowing transgender women to compete against natural-born women.
Transgender UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas used his Tuesday morning appearance on Good Morning America to let his critics know that he doesn’t need “anybody’s permission” to participate in the sport he loves.
Striking back at critics, UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas said that trans women transition for happiness, not sports.
During an interview with ABC News’ “Good Morning America,” transgender University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas weighed in on the backlash he has received for competing as a female after being born male.
Two doctors have told the New York Times that transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has a “biological advantage” over her opponents.
University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines applauded the World Swimming Coaches Association’s (WSCA) call to create a separate division for transgender athletes in an interview with Fox News on Friday. Gaines tied for fifth place in the 200-yard freestyle NCAA
The head of a Catholic university, the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Steubenville, Ohio, defended women athletes in a recent op-ed, writing, “I am concerned for my female athletes,” because despite all of the hard work they put in, they will “lose to transgender athletes,” and that is “another example of how the system is rigged against women.”
Caitlyn Jenner believes that UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas is “one of the worst things to happen to the trans community.”
Australian gold medal winner Emma McKeon has come out against allowing biological males to compete among biological females in sports.
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (D) vetoed a GOP-led bill on Friday that would have prevented males identifying as females from infiltrating and dominating girls’ sports.
Lawmakers voted to override Beshear’s veto and passed a bill protecting women’s and girl’s sports from the transgender activist agenda.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia — Former Vice President Mike Pence told a crowd of University of Virginia students Tuesday evening that the school’s swimmer Emma Weyant, who came in second place to transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at the NCAA championship, “won that race.”
Going against the trend, luxury timepiece brand Egard Watches is sponsoring a campaign taking issue with transgenderism in sports.
The Republican-dominated Pennsylvania House passed a bill on Tuesday that would ban males who identify as females from playing in K-12 girl’s and collegiate women’s sports.
A group of Olympic and NCAA champions joined together to release a letter demanding action to protect women’s sports.
British Cycling, the national governing body which oversees cycling events in the UK, has banned males identifying as women from women’s cycling events.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) vetoed a bill on Wednesday that would have prevented females from having to compete against biological males identifying as women from sixth grade up into college.
University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines spoke out against University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas on Wednesday.