A furious student pro-trans was dragged by a speech by Riley Gaines in San Francisco and arrested this week after having shouted obscenities to the conservative political activist.
Gaines, a former university swimmer who has led the fight to keep biological men outside of female sports in recent years, returned to the State University of San Francisco two years after being attacked and held hostage to school by gender radical demonstrators.
And as in 2023, once again, his visit ended with a controversy when a leftist student launched a coarse tirade during Tuesday debate on transgender women.
Shocking images of the state of San Francisco capture the man in question by calling sheaths a “motherf *** er” and a “loser b *** h” while telling her that she had lost against “ four cis women “in the infamous race of university swimming in 2022 in which the athlete trans lia Thomas attached it.
“Move me then mother *** Er, I do not move,” we could be heard to say to a school official saying to leave. “You have to get me out of here.
The police officer on the campus then intervened quickly, bringing him out of the corridor as he continued his protests before painting him on the ground and stopping him outside.

A furious student was dragged by a speech by Riley Gaines in San Francisco and arrested
Warning – Strong language in the clip below.
Gaines shared a clip of the student arrested on X and wrote: “Newsflash: a man harassing a woman does not make you martyr that you think it is; It makes you stupid.
The event was spoiled by various demonstrations on Tuesday, with other awakened students heard to sing “Trans women are real women” outside the room.
Gaines has exerted a certain number of speeches on the question of transgender athletes in female sports for turning point USA – a non -profit organization which advocates conservative policy in schools and universities across America.
Its appearance at the University of Oklahoma also sparked pro-Trans demonstrations last week after a certain number of students and civil servants expressed their disdain for its position outside Dale Hall.
“ I am really disturbed by the kind of panic that I have seen developing in the past two years – the suggestion that trans people are dangerous, that they harm society, that leaving people to participate in daily life is somehow a risky thing that should be avoided ”, the librarian Cynthia Teague has been cited by Oklahoman.
But Peyton McQuillan, an athlete of athletics for the school, defended the message of sheaths in an interview with the student newspaper.
“She just wants to make sure that everyone has a good opportunity, and it is clear that she cares about it,” said Peyton about Riley. “It is very easy to go back to it.