Riley Gaines says 'literal human feces' were thrown in protest of Turning Point USA at the University of Washington.
Approximately 150 people showed up to protest Gaines and Olivia Krolczyk, speaking out against biological men competing in women's sports.
The protestors were sick people.
Be informed, not misled.
Human feces vs faith
Fox News reported, "People protesting a Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event at the University of Washington in Seattle on Tuesday allegedly threw 'literal human feces' at students checking in to hear a speech advocating against biological men competing in women's sports."
The event, titled "The Fight is Far From Over," took place Tuesday evening in the university's Ethnic Cultural Theater and was led by Riley Gaines and Olivia Krolczyk. It was a public event open to anyone with a valid photo ID.
Gaines initially wrote on X that protesters at UW were chanting "God is trans" before updating her post with, "the protestors(sic) just threw *feces* at the @TPUSA students at check in. Literal human feces."
Local media outlets reported that approximately 150 people protested the speech near the building. Many could be seen in social media videos waving transgender flags and holding signs, some vulgar, expressing opposition to Gaines and Krolczyk.
Other videos posted on social media by Frontlines, a media outlet powered by TPUSA, showed protesters in all black with their faces covered following event attendees to their cars, calling some "transphobes" and "scum of the earth" and suggesting that they kill themselves.
WATCH: Far-left agitators dressed in black bloc follow and harass supporters of @Riley_Gaines_ & @oliviakrolczyk_ after the speaking event at the University of Washington.@TPUSA | @choeshow pic.twitter.com/Eq6QOmcAT4
— FRONTLINES (@FrontlinesTPUSA) May 7, 2025
Some event attendees could be seen escorted by police as the agitators followed them for minutes while verbally harassing them.
"I hope you drop dead behind the wheel. F--- you!" one agitator yelled in the parking lot, among other similar sentiments.
A spokesperson from the SPD acknowledged that "understandably disturbing moments" took place outside the event but said that those incidents did not "reach a legal threshold of direct threats," adding that the vast majority of the 70 to 80 people protesting did so peacefully.
"Mostly peaceful protestors."
"UW police, along with partner agencies, worked very hard to keep our community safe through Tuesday's event," the spokesperson said, in part. "We are proud of the work our police are doing to keep the community safe, and we will not let the offensive and juvenile actions of a small handful of individuals diminish that."
Krolcyzk, an ambassador for the Riley Gaines Center at the Learning Institute and a self-described "free speech advocate and defender of women's sports/spaces," attempted to speak at the university in January, but was met with heavy opposition.
Ironically, the event was ultimately shut down after she said the protests turned "absolutely violent."
"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, rallying people for the protest. It was insane – you couldn’t walk 10 feet without seeing them," Krolczyk told OutKick's Charly Arnolt at the time.
She continued: "However, it went from 0 to 100 in five minutes. It turned absolutely violent when Antifa showed up. We ended up having about 200 protesters."
The "mostly peaceful protestors" were actually hitting people with their feces.
Student Mia Parsons says she was checking people in when she felt a sudden blow.
“I was just collecting names and putting on wristbands on people, and all of a sudden, when I was talking to someone, something hit me right here in the shoulder and neck area and bounced off me, and I looked down at the table and there was a bag of feces lying there,” she says.
Parsons said she was disheartened by the incident but managed to laugh it off.
“I was a little shocked that that just happened, so I took a video, but I was also a little saddened that someone would go out of their way to do something like that and even through it all, I was still praying for the protesters and everyone else’s safety,” she said. “But it was kind of shocking at the moment, but it was also kind of funny, because I was kind of like, ‘I’m glad it was in a bag,’ but that’s kind of what I thought about it.”
The attack gave Parsons something to reflect on as she continues to lead with compassion, hopeful that society can overcome its divisions.
"I just got poop thrown at me!"
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) May 10, 2025
Antifa thugs threw a bag of feces at a @TPUSA volunteer during an event at UW Seattle. Absolutely vile, but that's who we are dealing with. pic.twitter.com/7lyKg6k7Yq
Takeaway
“It’s kind of crazy that someone would go out of their way to do something disgusting like that,” she says. "And I kind of shrugged it off, but my thoughts on it are that this should motivate people, going out of their way to be hateful like that is kind of wrong—the U.S. and society as a whole is supposed to be this melting pot that we can be patient and compassionate with each other.”
We pray for such a time.
But in the meantime, "The Fight Is Far From Over."
Ephesians 6:13-17
Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.
Stand therefore, having your loins girt about with truth, and having on the breastplate of righteousness;
And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace;
Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked.
And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.
Be Informed. Be Discerning. Be Vigilant. Be Engaged. Be Bold. Be Prayerful.