Riley Gaines Center Ambassador Discusses ‘Violent’ Protests During Justice in Women’s Sports Rally

An ambassador for the Riley Gaines Center at the Learning Institute held a justice for women rally earlier this week, but she was bombarded by “violent” protesters.

Olivia Krolczyk was at the University of Washington this week to speak about transgender athletes in girls and women’s sports, but she was met with masses who opposed her.

“As soon as I arrived on campus, I was immediately met with confrontation. I had signs and flyers everywhere across campus telling me to leave and gather people for the protest. It was insane – you couldn’t walk 10 meters without seeing them,” Krolczyk told Outkick’s Charly Arnolt on Friday.

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Olivia Krolczyk held a demonstration that was bombarded by “violent” protesters. (Riley Gaines Center)

Krolczyk then said there were 100 protesters “line-dancing to country music, which seems a little weird. Usually that’s a conservative thing, is country music.”

She said the protest was initially peaceful.

“However, it went from 0 to 100 in five minutes. It got absolutely violent when Antifa showed up. We ended up having about 200 protesters,” Krolczyk said.

Riley Gaines is sworn into the subcommittee (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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“Immediately the fire alarm was pulled, the doors were blocked and nobody could get in or out of the building. We were essentially held hostage inside the event space. We only had 10 security officers compared to 200 protesters, so there was no We couldn’t do.

“The protesters were definitely violent. They were breaking windows and throwing noisemakers who were screaming really loud, constantly pulling the fire alarms and wasting the fire department’s time.”

According to her bio on the center’s website, Krolczyk joined the center after receiving a failing grade for using the term “biological female.”

Olivia Krolczyk said 200 protesters protested, with some breaking windows and pulling fire alarms. (Outkick)

She then posted about the experience on Tiktok, gaining 6 million views, but it was deleted for “community guidelines violations” and she was permanently banned.

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