This month I went to the Colorado School of Mines to speak to the students about the importance of connecting our past to our present to our future, highlighting my show at TPUSA, Freedom Papers, which is a deep-dive into our nation’s founding.

I arrived at the campus to find over 40 protestors calling me transphobic and misogynistic, claiming my stances were against human rights. What were they citing? A video of me breaking down a news story in the fall of 2021, where a 9th-grade girl was sexually assaulted in the girl’s bathroom at her school by a boy in women’s clothing who went in the girl’s bathroom. Here’s the video that got them so upset:

Calling a woman a woman-hater the way these students did to me is no new tactic. The left does this all the time to conservative women, claiming we have “internalized misogyny” because even though we are women, our values and desired policies hurt women.

Let’s be real here. The left hates conservative women because we go against their narrative.

These woke students called me transphobic and misogynist because I’m a conservative woman that proudly speaks about the differences between masculinity and femininity and the need for both in society. 

Because I believe in economic independence over socialism and communism. 

Because I spoke out earlier this year and did a news story video on a young female student that was raped by a “trans woman” boy in a skirt that went into the girl’s bathroom at school to attack her. 

Because I’m vocal about my love for and belief in the American family unit. 

Because I defend women’s sports and believe we should be allowed to have fair competition. 

Because I believe women have a special and unique role in the keeping of our republic and that this unique role does not make us any less than. We just bring different values to the table than men in many areas. 

It was very strange to see this behavior up close and personal, but it’s not abnormal. This is what it’s like going on college campuses across the country. 

After this whole protest they put on to throw ad hominem attacks about trans issues when my speech was actually about history, only one person from the protest actually came to the speech and asked questions during the Q&A. We actually had a great discussion, and I appreciate that he came to try and bridge the divide.

Here’s a selfie video I did with Andrew, the leader of the school’s TPUSA chapter before the event started:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CbL3Wv4NhtK/