Riley Gaines
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But I think how the whole language scene, how I portray it, is we see the innate characteristic differences between men and women because the same assertive dominant men who have always and will always be men are the same men claiming to be women demanding the language that we use.
And the same apologetic, emotionally driven, empathetic women who have been and will always be women
When they enter into a man's space, they're not demanding anything because, again, they're the same women they always have been.
And it shows the differences that we possess within our characteristics almost innately.
And it's such an important point to point out because this is the problem that a lot of feminists are having where these biological males are calling themselves women and entering into these women's spaces and then dominating the way men dominate things.
And behaving the way men behave.
unfortunately a lot of it is supported by a lot of these older liberal women which is really strange we um it's like they they can't see like this is you this is your group i am for being virtuous for the sake of like signaling to the tribe that you're willing to be a fucking loon and buy into this where it makes no sense whatsoever it's it's a it's a tribal thing it's a cult thing
I testified before Congress last month or whenever it was about the importance of or I guess really urging the Biden administration to halt with their illegal administrative rewrite of Title IX.
I've testified before Congress and the Senate many times.
And so which it's unfathomable to me.
that a 23-year-old recent college graduate, college swimmer at that, has to go to D.C.
to sit in front of our members of Congress, again, the beating heart of the American Republic, and explain to them that men and women are different.
And then to be on the other side of that table and watch as they have these super confused looks on their faces.
And so I'm there testifying.
One of the Democrat witnesses, I forget her name, but she was the president of the National Women's Law Center.
In her testimony, she says that women should just learn how to lose more gracefully.
I'm like, did you really just say that?
And you're the president of the National Women's Law Center.