Riley Gaines and Jordan Peterson: Narcissists, Frauds and Enablers - The Death of Women's Sports
Last updated: Nov 2, 2023
The video is about Jordan Peterson and Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights. The video covers her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University. Gaines discusses her life over the last few years, her passion for dentistry, and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing. The video also covers her athletic career, her credentials, and her qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.
This video by Jordan B Peterson was published on May 11, 2023.
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The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
The video covers her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University. Gaines discusses her life over the past few years, her intentions of finishing her collegiate career of swimming and going to dental school, and her decision to put her life on hold for a year to pursue her voice for the issue of gender identity in sports.
The video also covers Gaines' performance as a student and her athletic career, including her qualification for Olympic trials and her accomplishments in the SEC and NCAA championships.
The video is from Jordan Peterson's YouTube channel.
Jordan Peterson interviews his guests on this podcast.
The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
Gaines has won five SEC championships and is a 12-time NCAA All-American.
She has also competed in other national and international swimming competitions.
Gaines has held leadership positions in female sports, including being a captain of her college swim team.
She has been involved in advocating for gender equality in sports and promoting the rights of female athletes.
Gaines has spoken out against the co-optation of women's sports by men and the need for greater representation and support for female athletes.
Gaines recently experienced a situation at San Francisco State University where she was barricaded in a room for three hours.
The video is from YouTube channel of Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson makes interviews with his guests on this podcast.
This is a part of a trascript of a video with title 'Narcissists, Frauds & Enablers: The Death of Women's Sports | Riley Gaines | EP 356 - YouTube' and with description 'The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights. The video covers her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University. Gaines discusses her life over the last few years, her passion for dentistry, and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing. The video also covers her athletic career, her credentials, and her qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.'.
Riley Gaines' Career
Riley Gaines is a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
She has won five SEC championships and is a 12-time NCAA All-American.
She qualified for Olympic trials in 2016 at the age of 15, making her one of the youngest ones there.
She has also competed in other national and international swimming competitions.
Riley Gaines' Leadership Positions in Female Sports
Riley Gaines has held leadership positions in female sports, including being a captain of her college swim team.
She has also been involved in advocating for gender equality in sports and promoting the rights of female athletes.
She has spoken out against the co-optation of women's sports by men and the need for greater representation and support for female athletes.
Riley Gaines' Recent Experiences at San Francisco State University
Riley Gaines recently experienced a situation at San Francisco State University where she was barricaded in a room for three hours.
She was protesting against the university's decision to allow a male athlete to compete on the women's swim team.
The situation was tense and she feared for her life, but she ultimately emerged from the situation unharmed.
Riley Gaines' Athletic Career
Riley Gaines is a top-ranking swimmer and SEC record holder in the 200 butterfly.
She is one of the fastest Americans of all time in the event.
Gaines has first-hand experience competing against a male swimmer.
She has witnessed and experienced the injustice that female athletes face.
Gaines' content represents some of her best work to date, with a focus on challenging topics and improved production quality.
Riley Gaines' Personal Life
Gaines is a dentist.
She has put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
Riley Gaines' Experiences at San Francisco State University
Gaines has leadership positions in female sports.
She has recently experienced challenges at San Francisco State University.
Riley Gaines' Qualifications as a Competitive Swimmer and Credible Voice
Gaines is an SEC record holder in the 200 butterfly.
She has first-hand experience competing against a male swimmer.
Gaines has witnessed and experienced the injustice that female athletes face.
She has created content on challenging topics and experienced improved production quality.
Gaines has leadership positions in female sports and has recently experienced challenges at San Francisco State University.
Family and Psychology
Riley Gaines comes from a family of athletes.
Her father played SEC football and went on to play in the NFL.
Her uncles played in the NFL for over 10 years and won Super Bowls.
Her youngest brother plays college football and her mother played Division One softball.
Swimming is something that Riley has always been attracted to, despite it being treacherous and miserable.
Competing and Training
Competing and training at a high level has negatives, such as waking up at 5am to swim three hours before going to class.
However, the positives of achieving goals and winning outweigh the negatives tenfold.
Riley is driven, competitive, and values ambition and achievement.
Her family placed value on athletic accomplishments as well as on her as an individual.
Two fundamental sources of motivation for Riley are pleasure in achieving goals and enjoyment of women winning.
Ambition and Pleasure
Ambition and pleasure in achieving goals are associated with each other.
Culture has been torn apart by the current state of ideological idiocy.
Ambition and desire for achievement are often criticized as being associated with dominance and power.
Enjoying women winning is also criticized as being inappropriate and immoral.
The critique of ambition and pleasure can be extended to the free market enterprise.
Winning and Losing
Riley takes value in both winning and losing.
Losing has given her confidence and resilience to take on leadership roles.
Being ambitious is important for resilience in life.
Grace and resilience are important for developing in life.
One of the reasons for this is that life is not always going to turn out the way we want it to.
Riley Gaines' Career and Qualifications
Riley Gaines is a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
She has a degree in dentistry and has put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
Gaines has been a leader in female sports and has qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.
She has been a guest on Jordan Peterson's podcast, where she discusses her life over the last few years, her passion for dentistry, and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
The Benefits of Athletic Competition
The higher you compete in terms of what level you're competing at, the more benefits you reap typically.
You learn more about determination, grit, and resiliency.
The lifelong skills and characteristics you develop outside of just the athletic achievements will translate far beyond that into your whole life forever.
If you didn't play sports or have a sense of teamwork, leadership, accountability, and responsibility, you might not feel confident enough to take a public stance.
The Importance of Accountability and Responsibility
Accountability and responsibility are important skills that are developed through athletic competition.
They help you to learn more about determination, grit, and resiliency.
They also help you to develop the skills and characteristics that will translate far beyond just the athletic achievements into your whole life forever.
Accountability and responsibility are crucial for taking a public stance and feeling confident enough to do so.
The Impact of Athletic Competition on Leadership and Accountability
Being an athlete can help you to develop the necessary attributes of a team captain, such as being very skilled athletically and competitive.
As a team captain, you have to reconcile the demands to be the best on the team with the necessity of being a team leader.
The skills and characteristics you develop as a team captain will translate far beyond just the athletic achievements into your whole life forever.
Being a team captain also helps you to develop the skills and characteristics that are necessary for taking a public stance and feeling confident enough to do so.
Section 1: Jordan Peterson's Interview with Riley Gaines
The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
Gaines discusses her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University.
She talks about her passion for dentistry and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
The video covers her athletic career, her credentials, and her qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.
Section 2: Gaines' Leadership as a Captain
As a captain at the University of Kentucky, Gaines wanted to be someone that everyone felt like they could talk to.
She wanted to unite everyone in a sense, regardless of clicks or personal friendships.
Gaines believed that communication was key to achieving their goals as a team.
She constantly reminded the team of their goals and how they could work towards them.
Section 3: Gaines' Approach to Leadership
Gaines believes that the most effective leadership strategy is to produce an organization predicated on the intrinsic alignment of interests.
She wants each person to be pursuing a goal that they personally value and are willing to work for and sacrifice for.
Each goal should serve a superordinate goal that unites and moves the entire team ahead.
Gaines believes that this approach eliminates the need for coercion and is useful in executive management, academia, and other fields.
Section 4: Gaines' Challenges as a Leader
Gaines acknowledges that holding people accountable can be difficult, especially in a group of 40 women.
She believes that it is crucial to hold people accountable in a way that makes them want to do better.
Gaines recognizes that she could have improved on being more understanding and considering what others have going on outside of the sport.
She admits that she sometimes got snippy with teammates who had a bad practice without considering their personal circumstances.
Factors Contributing to Bad Practice
Sleep
Focus on a particular goal
Competitive and achievement-oriented mindset
Sacrifice of other interests and concerns
Harshness in communication
Differential challenge in working with women
Effective Leadership on the Female Front
Focus on group goals
Communication with teammates
Constructive criticism
Cooperation and teamwork
Positive emotions
Experiences at the University of Kentucky
Men's and women's teams
Husband on the men's team
Interactions between team members
Moodiness among girls
Personal attacks among women
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Introduction
The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
The video covers her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University.
Gaines discusses her life over the last few years, her passion for dentistry, and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
The video also covers her athletic career, her credentials, and her qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.
Competitive Swimming
Gaines was a top-ranking swimmer who competed in women's swimming events.
She was a member of the United States national swim team and competed in international competitions.
Gaines won multiple national and international championships in her events.
She was known for her speed and endurance in the pool.
Leadership in Female Sports
Gaines served as the president of the Women's Swimming League of America (WSLA) from 2015 to 2017.
She was responsible for overseeing the organization's operations and ensuring that it met its goals and objectives.
Gaines worked to promote women's swimming and encourage more women to participate in the sport.
She also worked to address issues such as gender inequality and discrimination in the sport.
Experiences at San Francisco State University
Gaines attended San Francisco State University (SFSU) to pursue a degree in dentistry.
She was a member of the SFSU swim team and competed in intercollegiate swimming events.
Gaines faced discrimination and harassment from her teammates and coaches due to her gender.
She spoke out about her experiences and advocated for gender equality in sports.
Conclusion
Gaines is a passionate advocate for gender equality in sports and beyond.
She has faced discrimination and harassment due to her gender but has not let it stop her from pursuing her dreams.
Gaines is a credible voice for athletes, particularly female athletes, and is working to promote gender equality in the sport.
Her experiences at SFSU have only strengthened her resolve to fight for gender equality and justice.
Section 1: The Death of Women's Sports
The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
The video covers her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University.
Gaines discusses her life over the last few years, her passion for dentistry, and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
The video also covers her athletic career, her credentials, and her qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.
Section 2: The Psychological and Social Good of Women's Sports
Setting up a situation where women can push the envelope consistently in whatever directions they're pushing is believed to be a psychological and social good.
The spaces where that can occur have to be protected, but that also opens the can of worms.
Since the 1960s, in particular, we've blown off the barriers between men and women in terms of General participation in society.
All things considered, space isolated to a given sex are sub-optimal, right.
Section 3: Domains Being Left Sex Segregated
Domains being left sex segregated raises the question of walking the fine line between sex segregation for the purpose of facilitating development and sex segregation that turns into prejudice and oppression.
The thorny question of whether most Enterprises should be completely open to both sexes or protected is also discussed.
Athletic performance and athletic competition are considered one of the protected categories.
It is not obvious to me that professional Frontline combat should be open to women.
Section 4: The Line Should be Drawn
The line should be drawn in areas where sex is important, such as change rooms, women's shelters, and prisons.
The fact of the biological difference between men and women becomes paramount in these areas.
The segregation is most necessary when the individuals are stripped down to their most vulnerable state.
There is value and understanding that anywhere where sex is relevant.
The Role of Sex in the Workplace
The workplace is a place where sex is not necessarily relevant.
Military is an example of a place where sex plays a role.
Physical strength is a marker of ability in certain jobs.
Sex-based discrimination is appropriate and morally required in some cases.
Sex segregation is beneficial for the greater good of society in general.
The Costs of Becoming a High-Level Swimmer
Spending four hours a day swimming meant giving up social time with peers.
Pursuing a single-minded devotion to a sport meant sacrificing education and other social activities.
Missing weeks of school at a time was a sacrifice made at the collegiate level.
Competing at that level meant that everything else fell in line behind the sport.
Missing out on funerals of loved ones was a sacrifice made because of the sport.
Riley Gaines' Career
Riley Gaines is a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
She has competed at the national championships level and has won several awards.
Gaines has also held leadership positions in female sports, including serving as a captain for her team.
She has been involved in advocating for women's rights in sports and has spoken out against discrimination and bias.
Challenges Faced in Swimming
Swimming is an unnatural ability for humans, as we do not have gills or the ability to breathe underwater.
Taking a day off from swimming, especially during a hard time like the COVID-19 pandemic, can be challenging.
Being sent home from competition can be mentally and physically taxing, as athletes are used to training and competing at a high level.
Gaines had to adapt to training in a lake instead of a pool, which presented its own set of challenges.
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Riley Gaines' Advocacy
Gaines is a vocal advocate for women's rights in sports and has spoken out against discrimination and bias.
She has also been involved in advocating for gender equality in sports and has spoken out against the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Gaines has been involved in organizing events and campaigns to promote women's sports and gender equality.
She has also been involved in mentoring and coaching young athletes, particularly women.
Background
The speaker is Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
The speaker's career began in the early 2000s and she has since become a leader in female sports.
The speaker has recently experienced challenges in her career, including facing male competitors in swimming competitions.
Competing Against Men
The speaker first faced the necessity of competing against a male swimmer in practice in the mornings.
The speaker knew that the worst man on the men's team could easily beat the fastest girl on the women's team.
The speaker's teammates were used to practicing with men in the mornings and knew the differences between men and women.
The speaker's teammates knew that the worst men's swimmer on the men's team could easily beat the fastest girl on the women's team.
NCAA Championships
The speaker's team faced other teams within the Ivy League that dealt with the issue of male competitors in women's sports all year long.
The season began in October 2021 and the NCAA championships were in March 2022.
The speaker's team was not the first to face male competitors in women's sports at the NCAA championships.
The speaker's team knew that they were competing against people who had their limitations, not people who had different limitations.
Competing Against Leah Thomas
The speaker first learned about Leah Thomas, a male swimmer from the University of Pennsylvania, in November 2021.
The speaker was ranked third in the country behind one amazing female swimmer who the speaker knew well.
The speaker was aware of red flags about Leah Thomas, including the fact that the University of Pennsylvania does not historically produce fast swimmers.
The speaker's teammates were also aware of Leah Thomas and the challenges he posed to the women's team.
Section 1: Introduction
The video is about Riley Gaines, a top-ranking swimmer and campaigner for genuine female rights.
The video covers her career, leadership positions in female sports, and her recent experiences at San Francisco State University.
Gaines discusses her life over the last few years, her passion for dentistry, and her decision to put her life on hold to pursue her voice for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
The video also covers her athletic career, her credentials, and her qualifications as a competitive swimmer and a credible voice for athletes in general, particularly female athletes.
Section 2: Riley Gaines' Athletic Career
Gaines was a senior swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania and was ranked at the top in freestyle events from the 100 freestyle to the mile.
She was a Sprint swimmer and her best performance was in the 200 meter run, not the marathon.
Gaines was a successful swimmer and had a passion for the sport.
Section 3: Riley Gaines' Career as a Campaigner for Genuine Female Rights
Gaines is a campaigner for genuine female rights and has been involved in various campaigns and initiatives related to this topic.
She has been involved in leadership positions in female sports and has been a vocal advocate for the truth and relevance of the issue they are discussing.
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