An ambassador of the Riley Gaines Center of Learning Institute organized a rally for equity in women’s sport earlier this week, but she was bombed by “violent” demonstrators.
Olivia Krolczyk was at Washington University this week to talk about transgender athletes in female and female sports, but she met many opponents.
“As soon as I arrived on campus, I was immediately confronted with a confrontation. I had signs and leaflets everywhere on campus telling me to leave, bringing people together for the demonstration. It was insane – we could not Not walking 3 meters without seeing them, “Krolczyk told Charly Arnolt on Outkick on Friday.
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Olivia Krolczyk organized a rally that was bombed by “violent” demonstrators. (Riley Gaines center)
Krolczyk then declared that there were 100 demonstrators “dancing online on country music, which seems a little weird. Usually, it’s a conservative thing, it’s country music”.
She said the demonstration was initially peaceful.
“However, in five minutes, the number went from 0 to 100. It has absolutely become violent when the antifa arrived. We ended up having around 200 demonstrators,” said Krolczyk.

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“Immediately, the fire alarm was launched, the doors were blocked and no one could enter or get out of the building. We were mainly retained in hostages inside the event space. We only had 10 security agents against 200 demonstrators, so there were not many demonstrators. We couldn’t do much.
“The demonstrators were certainly violent. They broke the windows, launched noisemakers who were screaming very hard, constantly fired fire alarms, wasting the firefighters.”
According to his biography on the center’s website, Krolczyk joined the center after receiving a note of failure for having used the term “biological woman”.

Olivia Krolczyk said 200 demonstrators had demonstrated, some broken windows and triggering fire alarms. (Kick)
She then published an article on her experience on Tiktok, which obtained 6 million views, but the message was deleted for “violation of community guidelines” and was definitively banished.