Why I swim against the current of the gender identity cult
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This is the story of how I became an advocate for women and a champion of our uniqueness. I hope it inspires you to speak the truth in this world that seems to have lost its mind.
We are being force-fed the message that women’s rights, privacy, dignity, feelings and safety do not matter. Riley Gaines is a nationally known advocate for women’s sports, safety and privacy; a two-time NCAA All-American and five-time SEC Champion and record holder; and author of "Swimming Against the Current: Fighting for Common Sense in a World That’s Lost its Mind," on shelves May 21. She is an OutKick.com contributor and host of "Gaines for Girls."
The second defining moment was on April 6, 2023, when I was ambushed and physically attacked on a college campus in California for publicly stating that what happened at the national championships was unfair, unjust and detrimental to women’s rights to privacy and equal opportunity.