“In the past year, her goal in speaking at universities has been to educate her peers about her experience and what the impact of the growing number of biological males in women’s sports will do to the integrity of Title IX,” said Eli Bremer, Gaines’ agent, in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Bremer also noted that Gaines encourages diverse viewpoints and debate on the issue, but the incident at San Francisco State University has sparked controversy and condemnation.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy condemned the attack on free speech on a college campus, tweeting, “House Republicans stand with Riley Gaines and her brave and tireless efforts to protect women’s sports.”
The San Francisco Police Department is investigating the incident, but no arrests have been made related to the event. A spokesman for the department said that the disruption occurred after the conclusion of the event and that officers had to move the event speaker to a different location for safety reasons.
The incident has raised questions about the role of activism and free speech on college campuses, as well as the safety and rights of female athletes. Gaines’ experience highlights the need for continued dialogue and education about the impact of biological males in women’s sports and the importance of protecting women’s spaces.