Riley Gaines Goes Off On Trans Athlete Injuring Females: 'Used To Be Domestic Abuse'

The crazy far-left-wing "trans activists" continue to insist that biological men aren't "invading" women's sports, and it's far more important to cater to those men than biological women and girls. Yet, seemingly every day, another story comes out proving the opposite and Riley Gaines is tired of it.

KIPP Academy, a prep school in Massachusetts, has a trans-identifying biological male basketball player on their girls' basketball team. 

Recently, they played a game against Lowell Collegiate Charter School. In that game, the trans-identifying male injured three girls on the Lowell team, which forced Lowell to forfeit the game at halftime. 

The pure insanity of that sentence is enough to make any common sense individual seethe with anger. Riley Gaines made her feelings known in a post on X. 

"A man hitting a woman used to be called domestic abuse. Now it's called brave," Gaines wrote. 

"Who watches this & actually thinks this is ‘compassionate, kind, and inclusive?’" she added. 

Her post included video from the event, and you can see the towering biological male essentially tossing a teenage girl to the ground with relative ease. 

ItemLive.com covered the event. They reported that "Collegiate Charter left after 16 minutes of play with KIPP leading, 31-14. The game goes into the books as a 10-0 forfeit win for KIPP.

"According to multiple sources, KIPP has a male player on its girls' basketball roster, despite the school offering a boys' program. The player is reported to be more than 6 feet tall with facial hair." 

Clearly, from the video in Gaines' post, it's clear to even the most obtuse viewer that this person should not be playing against high school girls. 

The articles goes on to state that the Lowell girls' basketball team finished 1-19 last season, but reached the MIAA Division 4 state tournament this year with their new player – a male. 

The idea that this is allowed is ludicrous. The fact that many people even ENCOURAGE this nonsense – and worse, praise it – defies anything resembling logic and reason. 

Every opposing team on KIPP's schedule this season should refuse to participate. 

That's the only way to stop the madness. 

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Dan began his sports media career at ESPN, where he survived for nearly a decade. Once the Stockholm Syndrome cleared, he made his way to Outkick. He is secure enough in his masculinity to admit he is a cat-enthusiast with three cats, one of which is named “Brady” because his wife wishes she were married to Tom instead of him.