Woke student dragged out of Riley Gaines transgender debate and arrested after foul-mouthed tirade

A furious pro-trans student was dragged out of a Riley Gaines speech in San Francisco and arrested this week after shouting obscenities at the conservative political activist.

Gaines, a former college swimmer who has led the fight to keep biological males out of women’s sports in recent years, returned to San Francisco State University two years after being attacked and held hostage at the school by radical gender-ideologist protestors.

And just like in 2023, once again her visit ended in controversy when a left-wing student launched a foul-mouthed tirade at Tuesday’s debate on transgender women.

Shocking footage from San Francisco State captures the man in question calling Gaines a ‘motherf***er’ and a ‘loser b***h’ while telling her she lost to ‘four cis women’ in the infamous 2022 college swimming race which trans athlete Lia Thomas tied her in.

‘Move me then motherf***er, I’m not moving,’ he could be heard telling a school official as they told him to leave. ‘You’ve gotta carry me out of here.’

Police officer on campus then quickly intervened, dragging him out of the hall as he continued his protests before pinning him down on the ground and arresting him outside.

A furious student was dragged out of a Riley Gaines speech in San Francisco and arrested
The student was protesting against Gaines' stance on trans athletes in women's sports

A furious student was dragged out of a Riley Gaines speech in San Francisco and arrested

WARNING – Strong language in the clip below. 

Gaines shared a clip of the student being arrested on X and wrote: ‘Newsflash: a man harassing a woman doesn’t make you the martyr you think it does; it just makes you stupid.’

The event was marred by various protests on Tuesday, with other woke students heard chanting ‘trans women are real women’ outside the hall.

Gaines has been carrying out a number of speeches on the issue of transgender athletes in women’s sports for Turning Point USA – a non-profit organization which advocates for conservative politics in schools and universities across America.

Her appearance at Oklahoma University also sparked pro-trans protests last week after a number of students and officials expressed their disdain for her stance outside Dale Hall.  

‘I’m really disturbed by the sort of panic that I’ve seen developing over the last couple of years – the suggestion that trans people are dangerous, that they’re harming society, that letting trans people participate in everyday life is somehow a risky thing that should be avoided,’ librarian Cynthia Teague was quoted as saying by The Oklahoman.

But Peyton McQuillan, a track athlete for the school, defended Gaines’ message in an interview with the student newspaper.

‘She just wants to make sure everyone has a fair opportunity, and it’s clear that she cares,’ Peyton said about Riley. ‘It’s very easy to relate to it.’