Riley Gaines: Why Americans are FINALLY pushing back on gender ideology Women’s sports, children’s innocence, and biological reality are at the center of America’s cultural struggle — but Riley Gaines tells BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey at AmFest that the tide is finally turning.However, it took some serious struggle on Gaines’ part before she began to see a change. “It was really hard to read some of the things that are being said about you. I mean, bear in mind, I’m a 21-year-old college student who merely just wanted to compete fairly, right? Seems like the bare minimum,” Gaines recalls.“For saying the things that I said, such as ‘there are two sexes’ and ‘you can’t change your sex’ and ‘each sex is deserving of equal opportunity of privacy and of safety’ — for saying that, you’re vilified,” she explains.While at the time, Gaines was hurt by the negative response, which included being called names like “racist” and “misogynist,” it’s now “water off the duck’s back.”“I put all of the confidence and the security that I have in the fact that I’m fighting for the hope and the promise of eternal life. And once you do that, it shifts your perspective to understand that nothing of this world matters,” Gaines says.Because of the courage of women like Gaines, Stuckey feels that the “tide is turning in a really good way when it comes to female sports.”“You’re really in the thick of it,” Stuckey says. “Like, you see the activist attacks. You’re seeing what’s really going on on college campuses. Do you feel like the tide is turning?”“110%,” Gaines answers. “You compare now to even a year ago, it’s very different. I think we’re seeing more people with the willingness and the boldness to say that men can’t become women. Men can’t get pregnant. Women don’t need prostate exams. Tampons don’t belong in boys' bathrooms.”“Obviously, it sounds pretty cliche, but I do believe courage begets courage. And so when you have people like yourself, or you have President Trump in the Oval Office, that gives the people a lot of cover, right?” she continues.“They see him doing it or you doing it, and they think, I can do that,” she adds.Want more from Allie Beth Stuckey?To enjoy more of Allie’s upbeat and in-depth coverage of culture, news, and theology from a Christian, conservative perspective, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream. View Article →
'Obvious f**king failure': Even Hunter Biden admits dad’s Afghanistan exit was a total disaster Hunter Biden criticized his father, former President Joe Biden, and his administration for the botched withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, and he detailed his thoughts on the country's immigration problem.During an interview on the "Shawn Ryan Show" released Monday, Hunter Biden stated that he believes politicians on both sides of the aisle want to find a solution to immigration.'I think there was a better way to do it.'Podcast host Shawn Ryan and Hunter Biden discussed how foreign nationals have been receiving abundant resources on the American taxpayer's dime, including free hotel rooms."We need immigration. We need a vibrant immigration, but we don't want immigrants that are coming here illegally, draining us of resources," Biden told Ryan.Ryan expressed concerns that more resources are being allocated to foreign nationals, while American veterans continue to struggle to obtain the necessary support.Hunter Biden stated that he does not want immigrants prioritized over U.S. troops or other Americans.RELATED: 'I'm going to get myself in trouble': Hunter Biden urges Democrats to race to 'the bottom faster' after Kirk's assassination Hunter Biden. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesDuring the five-hour conversation, Ryan asked Biden about some of his father's failures as president. Biden responded by mentioning the botched exit from Afghanistan, during which a suicide bomber killed 13 U.S. service members. Biden stated that he believes it was necessary to leave Afghanistan but criticized the execution of the withdrawal."I think one of the failures was the way in which they executed the withdrawal from Afghanistan. I think it was an obvious f**king failure. I think 13 Marines are dead. I think that there was a better way to do it," Hunter Biden said."And I can blame it on his generals. I can blame it on the people, the way in which we did it. But my dad always knew this also, is that the buck stops with him," he continued. "I think that that was a failure."RELATED: DC National Guard shooting suspect is Afghan national who entered US under Biden withdrawal program: Report Joe Biden, Hunter Biden. Photo by Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty ImagesRyan asked Biden how his father feels about the withdrawal now."The same way that I do," he replied. "I don't want to speak for my dad, but I know my dad, you know, is crushed by that," Hunter Biden added, referring to the service members who lost their lives. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here! View Article →