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    Riley Gaines Destroys SFSU’s ‘Peaceful Protest’ Statement: ‘I Was Assaulted’

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    We clearly have different conceptions of what it is to be peaceful, Gaines remarked in response to the email, indicating his displeasure.

    After protests broke out at a Turning Point USA event at which Riley Gaines spoke, San Francisco State University emailed the student body. Gaines contested the idea that the student protests were “peaceful.”

    College Field Representative for TPUSA, David Llamas, tweeted about the email. It expressed gratitude to the “peaceful” protesting pupils.

    “But we may also be exposed to different points of view, or even views that we personally find repugnant,” Llamas claims the email stated.At times, these gatherings have resulted in anxiety, hostility, and violence. We need to face this time together, agreeing that education is vital. We appreciate all of the kids that attended Thursday night’s program without causing any mischief. Taking a stand in a tense situation required a great deal of bravery. I’m pleased with the number of times we were attentive and asked insightful questions. When our youth have demonstrated the value of peaceful protest and the freedom of expression, I am also proud of them. These are perennial issues, and we hold these values dear.

    Gaines responded that she was “attacked” and “barricaded in a classroom” as a result of the demonstrations.

    Jamillah Moore, the vice president of student relations and registration management, authored the email, according to a tweet by Llamas.

    Gaines’ attorney Eli Bremer said on Fox News Digital that his client was “physically attacked” and “locked in a room” by demonstrators.

    Riley was accosted by demonstrators who shouted at him, slapped him, and locked him in a room at San Francisco State University tonight, preventing him from giving a speech. Bremer stated, “It is shocking that in America in 2023, it is okay for biologically male students to beat up a woman for standing up for women’s rights.”

    Bremer said that the students involved in the alleged attack should be expelled.

    On Friday, in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital, Bremer demanded that the institution expel “any violent students” and dismiss any faculty or staff members who did nothing to halt the brawl.

    Riley Gaines, the leading campaigner for women’s rights in the United States, was assaulted last night at San Francisco State University. (SFSU). Bremer stated, “The violent crowd held her hostage for three hours, and the university did not appear to do anything to stop the attack.”

    Fox News Digital reached out to the campus police and administration for comment.

    The campus police department released a statement about the disruptions on Friday.

    We are investigating this matter and will continue to do so. No one was arrested as a result of the incident. The University Police Department at San Francisco State University claimed in a statement to Fox News Digital that police “had to move the event speaker out of the room to a safe place” when a disturbance ensued after the program had concluded.

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