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Like the way in which you're now alleging criminality, not like sports disadvantage, but like actual criminality here from these athletes who are trying to compete.
We have fully turned the corner here from this is about fairness in women's sports to actually starting to allege that this is a kind of sexual assault.
This is some of the most extreme, perverse, anti-trans talking points that you're going to find anywhere on the internet.
And it's moving from Charlie Kirk's podcast to around the same time an appearance on Fox News.
We did not give our consent.
They did not ask for our consent.
But in that locker room, we turned around, and there's a 6'4 biological man dropping his pants and watching us undress.
And we're exposed to male genitalia.
And so that, to me, was worse than the competition piece.
Not even probably a year or two years ago, this would have been considered some form of sexual assault, voyeurism.
And that rhetoric there, like the actual equating of being a trans athlete competing and changing in a locker room to some form of sexual assault, to quote Riley Gaines just then, this is how we get to June of this year, where there's this other wildly viral story because Riley Gaines decides to post to her now more than 1.6 million followers on X, the video of Simone Biles testifying to Congress about the horror
of being abused by USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar.
And what Riley Gaines posts here in this split screen side by side thing that she does on this tweet, where on the left, it's the video of Simone Biles.
And on the right, it's a screenshot of a tweet by Simone Biles that called Riley Gaines a bully.
I mean, it's just hard to evade the extreme nature of the argument that she's now officially making.
Yeah, and Simone Biles was tweeting this in response to Riley misgendering a high school softball player.
Riley's caption on that tweet was, quote, Simone Biles when she had to endure a predatory man versus Simone Biles when other girls have to endure predatory men, end quote.
So when Riley Gaines is saying predatory men in this tweet, she's putting trans women and women's sports on the same spectrum as Larry Nassar.
Like, that's what she's doing here.
And not only is she saying that they're men, she's saying that if they participate in women's sports, that's a kind of abuse.