Ambassador to Riley Jines Center At the Learning Institute, a fair march in women's sport organized earlier this week, but was bombed by “violent” demonstrators.
Olivia Crulzic was in Washington University This week to talk about sexually transformed athletes in girls and women's sports, but she was met with many of her families.
“Once I arrived at the campus, I faced the confrontation immediately. I had signs and publications everywhere on the campus asking me to leave, and people mobilized to protest. It was crazy – you could not walk 10 feet without seeing them,” said Crulcik Charlie Arnolt from Outkick on Friday.
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Then Crulzik said that there are 100 protesters “dancing to the tunes of countryside music, which seems a little strange.
She said that the protest was peaceful at first.
“However, it rose from 0 to 100 in five minutes. It turned into absolute violence when Antiv appeared. We ended up with about 200 demonstrators,” Crolzik said.
Immediately, the fire alarm was launched, the doors were closed, and no one was able to enter or leave the building. We were holding hostages within the event area. We only had 10 security officers compared to 200 protesters, so there was no much there is not much We can do it.
“The demonstrators were definitely violent. They were breaking the windows, firing very high noise devices, and firing the fire alarms constantly, wasting the time of the fire administration.”
According to her autobiography on the center's website, Crolzik joined the center after obtaining a failure to use the term “biological woman”.
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Then she published her experience on Tiktok, which got 6 million views, but was deleted because of the “violation of society's guidelines”, and was permanently banned.
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