Riley Gaines Center Ambassador Speaks Out About ‘Violence’ Protests During Fairness in Women’s Sports Rally
An ambassador for the Riley Gaines Center for Learning showed up for equity at a women’s sports rally earlier this week, but was beaten by “violent” protesters.
Olivia Krolczyk spoke at the University of Washington this week about women and transgender athletes in women’s sports, but she got a lot of backlash.
“When I got to campus, I was confronted. There were signs and flyers all over campus telling me to get out, rallying people to protest. It was crazy — you couldn’t walk 10 feet without being seen,” Krolczyk said. OutKick’s Charlie Arnolt on Friday.
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Krolzik went on to say that there were 100 protesters.
She said the demonstration was initially peaceful.
“But, it went from 0 to 100 in five minutes. When Antifa came, it turned into absolute chaos. We got to about 200 protesters,” Krolczyk said.
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“Immediately, the fire alarm was pulled, the doors were locked, and no one could enter or leave the building. We were basically trapped inside the venue. We only had 10 security officers compared to 200 protesters, so that was it. We couldn’t do much.”
“The protesters were definitely violent. They were breaking windows, throwing loud noisemakers, constantly pulling the fire alarm, wasting the fire department’s time.”
According to her biography on the center’s website, Krolczyk joined the center after being rejected for using the term “biologically female.”
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She then posted about her experience on Tik Tok, which garnered 6 million views, but was deleted for “community policy violations” and she was permanently banned.
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