The Price of Speaking Out | Gaines For Girls
17 min
Joey Lynn Massaro shares her experience of being involved in a civil lawsuit brought by officials from the Biden administration and democratic politicians. The lawsuit stems from an incident in 2020 where Massaro and others drove alongside the Biden campaign bus with a Trump flag. The plaintiffs claim emotional distress, but Massaro sees it as an attempt to suppress free speech. She discusses the challenges she has faced, including being labeled as a political extremist and receiving death threats. Despite the obstacles, she remains committed to fighting for free speech rights.
Joey Lynn Massaro shares her experience of being involved in a civil lawsuit brought by officials from the Biden administration and democratic politicians. The lawsuit stems from an incident in 2020 where Massaro and others drove alongside the Biden campaign bus with a Trump flag. The plaintiffs claim emotional distress, but Massaro sees it as an attempt to suppress free speech. She discusses the challenges she has faced, including being labeled as a political extremist and receiving death threats. Despite the obstacles, she remains committed to fighting for free speech rights.
In this episode, Riley is joined by Outkick's Dan Dakich. They discuss the controversial participation of transgender athletes in women's sports at the Olympics. Riley criticizes the Olympic Committee for allowing individuals with XY chromosomes to compete against women, arguing it undermines fair competition and the integrity of women's sports. Dakich reflects on his long history of watching the Olympics, expressing disbelief at the current state of affairs. Riley & Dan highlight media bias and call for advocacy to protect the rights and opportunities of female athletes amidst evolving gender identity policies.
In this conversation, Riley welcomes four women who discuss their experiences as nurses in the UK and the challenges they face regarding transgender policies in their workplace. They share how a trans woman using their changing room made them feel uncomfortable and violated. They explain the lack of support and response from their hospital and the negative reactions they received when speaking out.
Harrison Tinsley shares his story of fighting for custody of his son and protecting his rights in the face of California's battle for parental rights and the safeguarding of children. He discusses the challenges he faced in the court system and the impact it had on his personal life. Despite the obstacles, Harrison remains hopeful and determined to fight for his son and all children. He emphasizes the importance of speaking up and protecting children from harmful ideologies. The conversation also touches on the recent controversial bills signed by Governor Gavin Newsom and the need for support in the ongoing fight.
Mary Margaret Olohan discusses her book 'D-Trans: True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult' and the harmful effects of the gender ideology movement. She highlights the manipulation, lies, and deceit that young people fall for, leading them to believe they are in the wrong body. Olohan emphasizes the importance of protecting children, women's spaces, and the innocence of kids. She also addresses the issue of puberty blockers and hormone replacement therapy, debunking the claim that they can easily be paused and resumed. Olohan expresses hope that the tide is turning, citing the growing number of detransitioners and lawsuits as signs of progress.
In this episode, Riley is joined by Congresswoman Mary Miller, a Republican from Illinois. Congresswoman Miller talks about her efforts to overturn President Joe Biden's rewrite of Title IX and her stance on transgender rights. She emphasizes the importance of Title IX in ensuring equal opportunities for women in education and sports, expressing concerns about the fairness and safety of allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports.
In this episode, Riley welcomes Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to discuss his proactive efforts in defending constitutional rights and freedoms. Bailey outlines three key objectives: protecting citizens' electoral rights amidst the persecution of President Trump, combating government censorship on social media, and opposing the illegal administrative rewrite of Title IX to safeguard women's sports. Drawing from his military experience, Bailey emphasizes courage and boldness in legal battles against media matters, the Biden administration, and the Department of Education.