Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee Republican, hosted a women's forum that included Riley Gaines, Carrie Severino, Pam Bondi and others earlier in March; they spoke of standing up to a woke culture.
are the ones who"give us the motivation to keep on going … They're my biggest inspiration."Riley Gaines, meanwhile,"was reaching" for her lifelong dreams as a college athlete — and"and then all of a sudden," aSo"what gave you strength to speak out on that?" ask Sen. Blackburn.
"So to me, what inspired me to truthfully speak up is, I felt like if I didn't, I was denying objective truth." Riley Gaines has taken a strong stand for women athletes in a culture that is pushing trans agendas. Gaines told Sen. Marsha Blackburn,"When we've reached a spot in our society and within our culture where we're denying" that man and woman represent"the sheer essence of humanity" — then that is"a much bigger problem than the ‘fairness in sports’ piece," she said.
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