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Riley Gaines dismisses Lia Thomas' feminist remarks as 'a male mansplaining what it is to be feminist'

The former college athlete has been a vocal supporter of fairness in women’s sports.

Riley Gaines on Wednesday responded to remarks Lia Thomas made in a podcast interview in April when she claimed advocates for keeping women’s sports fair and equal were using the "guise of feminism" to push "transphobic beliefs."

Thomas made the statement on fellow trans swimmer Schuyler Bailar's podcast "Dear Schuyler," and the former University of Pennsylvania swimmer’s remarks were brought up during a Senate hearing. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., asked Gaines for her opinion on Thomas’ comments.

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Lia Thomas looks on from behind the blocks during the NCAA Division I women's swimming and diving championship at the Georgia Institute of Technology on March 17, 2022, in Atlanta. (Mike Comer/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

"Feminism is not a fluid term," Gaines said. "The meaning of what it means to be a feminist is to uphold, respect, honor, embrace and celebrate women on our own physical ceilings – our own uniqueness. That term has not changed. What this really is, is a male mansplaining what it is to be feminist, which I honestly think is pretty ironic and something we’ve seen before."

Thomas said in April some of her University of Pennsylvania teammates were "half" supportive of the swimmer, who was competing against women despite being a biological man.

Lia Thomas after finishing fifth in the 200-yard freestyle during the NCAA women's swimming and diving championship on March 18, 2022, in Atlanta. (Mike Comer/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

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