From Riley Gaines <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t let them ignore my assault
Date April 17, 2024 10:45 PM
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Fellow Conservative,

At San Francisco State University last April, I was physically assaulted by an
angry mob, barricaded in a classroom, and held for ransom for four hours.

I’m still waiting for justice.

The news just broke that the investigation into my case was suspended by the
San Francisco State University police – with no charges filed. The officer who
replied to my inquiry said, “The charges in this case are unfounded.”

This just encourages what happened to me to happen to more people who dare to
question common sense, lived experience, and reality. We don’t see this happen
to so-called “progressive” speakers, or to anyone who dissents from my
viewpoint.

While I was locked in the classroom that would become my prison for hours, I
wrote on social media,“When they want you silent, speak louder.” I am more
determined than ever to keep speaking louder.

That’s exactly what my team and I do here at the Leadership Institute.
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Through the Riley Gaines Center at the Leadership Institute, my team of
Ambassadors and I spearhead a growing nationwide movement to defend women,
common sense, and free speech.

We travel the country to spread the word on more college campuses. We
encourage more girls and women to share their stories and protect themselves
against radical gender ideology. We defend basic biological reality – and the
very concept of truth itself.

Women fought for equality. Now our achievements are erased by men who merely
declare themselves women. This social contagion robs women of opportunities,
puts them in physical danger, and silences them when they dare to dissent.


That’s why my colleagues and I show college-aged students how to speak out
bravely. We connect them with Leadership Institute training opportunities where
they develop their skills. Armed with LI training, these young people become
principled leaders on their campuses and in their communities – and fight for
America’s future.

I’d love to have you join this movement to defend women, sanity, and free
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Stand bravely with me,

Riley Gaines
The Riley Gaines Center
at the Leadership Institute


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