Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas exposed for autogynephilia and fetishistic lifestyle: report

Daily Wire journalist Jake Crain sat down with NCAA women’s swimmer Riley Gaines, who shared previously undisclosed information about trans-identifying male swimmer, Lia Thomas, who won in the NCAA women’s swimming tournament in 2022.

Last March, Thomas became the first transgendered athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship in any sport after winning the women’s 500-yard freestyle event.

Speaking to Crain, Gaines shared some information Thomas. “So we did some digging & now we have a LOT of questions,” wrote Crain on Twitter. “Is THIS what the NCAA thinks a woman is?"

“What we found is jarring,” wrote Crain, who detailed how Thomas appeared to have two Instagram accounts — a public facing one and a private one. The public account, “LiaKThomas” featured a handful of generic photos with messages like “let trans kids play.”

“Then, a private account…’LiaThimas,’” continued Crain, who cited the research of Nicole Wawro, who uncovered multiple Instagram posts about Thomas’ preoccupation with autogynephilia — or fetishistic transvestism.

Crain further reported on the discovery of Thomas’ alleged romantic partner, Gwen Weiskopf, a “transgender woman,” who is listed as an “unlicensed social worker,” who ran a GoFundMe for breast augmentation surgery.

“Besides posing in front of bondage gear & in bikinis with a genital bulge, Gwen posts dark & satanic artwork,” wrote Crain. “One liked by ‘LiaThimas’ ironically joking that Lia will bring about the ‘collapse of Western Civilization,’ and another of Lia as a demonic dominatrix character.”

Further digging found that Weiskopf and Thomas were engaged in a polyamorous sex pod — or polycule.

The most shocking discovery Crain made was a series of photographs posted by Weiskopf that appear to show a surgical operation for an orchiectomy, or the removal of testicles.

“These disturbing images raise serious questions about how the [NCAA] defines what a woman is,” wrote Crain, who published an interview with Riley Gaines exposing the disparity between the legacy media’s coverage of Lia Thomas and the transgender athlete’s private life.

Ian Miles Cheong

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