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The Happy Women Podcast

The transgender haters will never stop. Riley Gaines with Sebastian Gorka One on One

The Happy Women Podcast

Happy Women

News, Politics, News Commentary, Society & Culture

4.52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

For this special One on One, Sebastian talks to former swimmer Riley Gaines, who has become an outspoken critic of the transgender agenda, about the trauma she has faced in dealing with male swimmers pretending to be a women like Will "Lia" Thomas, as well as how a mob of pro-trans activists assaulted her during a speech in San Francisco.

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I am not a sister, a cervix, I'm a part of a giant owner, I'm a child human female, a girl,

0:07.0

and then like Dylan Mulvaney and Leah Thomas will not let the girls or women.

0:12.0

I'm not a cervix, have a, I'm a female girl, and men like Will Thomas and Dylan Mulvaney

0:25.0

will never be women. That's a 12 year old child.

0:29.0

One of our buddy, Posey Parker's women's rights events, if only some of the people on Capitol Hill,

0:36.0

the men on Capitol Hill had the fortitude of that young girl, Weed Be Fine.

0:44.0

I'm Sebastian Gorka, this is a very special one on one with a lady who, well, she's a warrior.

0:51.0

She is an individual who should be emulated by men and women across the country who believe in the truth

0:59.0

and who wish to protect the vulnerable. Her name is Riley Gaines.

1:04.0

Riley, welcome to America first.

1:06.0

Well, thank you, Saf, it's good to be on.

1:09.0

Alright, it's been hard to get you on this show. We managed to get you on my Newsmax TV show

1:14.0

last week for a few minutes. Now we're going to have a more leisurely discussion about why you're doing what you're doing.

1:21.0

First things first, tell us a little bit about yourself and your amazing sporting career.

1:26.0

Absolutely. So I started something when I was four years old.

1:31.0

I quit something when I was 22. I graduated. So I dedicated 18 years of my life to my sport.

1:37.0

Of course, that, that means in middle school, high school, you're going to practice before school,

1:41.0

you then go to school, you leave school, you go straight back to practice, you go home, you eat your dinner, you do your homework,

1:47.0

you ice your shoulder, you go to bed, but you wake up and you do it all again the next day.

1:52.0

No one forced us to do this. This is not something that we, it's a bit of a love hate relationship.

1:59.0

But we knew this is what we had to do if we wanted to compete at that top level.

2:02.0

And so I was very blessed. I was pretty heavily recruited.

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