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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...school-attack-caught-camera-says-bullied.html

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A transgender girl accused of assaulting two students at a Texas high school alleges that she was being bullied and was merely fighting back

Shocking video shows a student identified by police as Travez Perry violently punching, kicking and stomping on a girl in the hallway of Tomball High School.

The female student was transported to the hospital along with a male student, whom Perry allegedly kicked in the face and knocked unconscious.

According to the police report, Perry - who goes by 'Millie' - told officers that the victim has been bullying her and had posted a photo of her on social media with a negative comment.

One Tomball High School parent whose daughter knows Perry said that the 18-year-old had been the target of a death threat.

'From what my daughter has said that the girl that was the bully had posted a picture of Millie saying people like this should die,' the mother, who asked not to be identified by name, told DailyMail.com.

When Perry appeared in court on assault charges, her attorney told a judge that the teen has been undergoing a difficult transition from male to female and that: 'There's more to this story than meets the eye.'

Perry is currently out on bond, according to authorities.

The video of the altercation sparked a widespread debate on social media as some claim Perry was justified in standing up to her alleged bullies and others condemn her use of violence.

The mother who spoke with DailyMail.com has been one of Millie's most ardent defenders on Facebook.

'I do not condone violence at all. But situations like this show that people now a days, not just kids, think they can post what they want. Or say what they want without thinking of who they are hurting,' she said.

'Nobody knows what Millie has gone through, and this could have just been a final straw for her. That is all speculation of course because I don't personally know her or her family, but as a parent and someone who is part of the LGBTQ community this girl needs help and support, not grown men online talking about her private parts and shaming and mocking her.'

One Facebook commenter summed up the views of many, writing: 'This was brutal, and severe! I was bullied for years and never attacked anyone!'

Multiple commenters rejected the gender transition defense and classified the attack as a male senselessly beating a female.

One woman wrote on Facebook: 'This person will get off because they're transitioning. This is an animal. She kicked, and stomped, and beat...not okay. Bullying is not acceptable, but kicking someone in the head. Punishment doesn't fit the crime.'


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Informed consent means the patient agreed to the procedures after being informed of the risks beforehand and has no right to sue, all consequences are theirs to deal with. What, you think those doctors would go ahead and do this, maiming and chemically poisoning mentally ill people at their own request, if they didn't cover their asses legally first? Doctors agreed to the abolition of gatekeeping demanded by the troons only when there was a way to get around the legal consequences through informed consent or getting patients to sign away their patient rights in exchange for "treatment".
There are limits on what the form can do. It is going to be a question of if it was negligent for the doctors to do this experimental treatment when the known outcomes involve permanent sterility and reliance on hormone replacement therapy. Doctors are in a position of judgment about what treatments should be offered for any given condition, and these gender doctors only offer one treatment, and it is lupron + lifelong hormones and surgery. I'm going to say that yeah, they were negligent to do so when most of these kids would not need any medical assistance if they were left alone or given normal therapy. Sterilizing kids is justifiable for something life threatening like cancer. The doctors might argue that the kids were going to kill themselves, but in that case they are supposed to follow psychiatric protocols for suicidal presentations, not give kids whatever they ask for because of a comorbid suicide risk.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...shooting-dead-transgender-woman-sex-with.htmlTL;DR Seventeen-year-old high school athlete and father of one begins a relationship with a trans prostitute, becomes suicidal because "What if touching willy as a man is gay" and eventually decides to "cope" with his homo/bisexuality by shooting the TiM in the head.

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That's fucking horrible. its 2019, no one gives a shit if a guy fucked a tranny. Chimping out to the point of murder is reprehensible. He sentenced his child to a life without a father by killing someone else.
 
We are sterilising a generation of gay kids. It’s such a homophobic ideology.

You're right. I give all my energy to lesbians that just want to fuck other girls in peace without some dude in a wig telling them to suck feminine penis.

I just feel bad for kids these days honestly. Life is hard enough without the fears that your preferences and hobbies are dictating your gender and you might be 'stuck' in the wrong body. That's such bollocks. Nobody is born in the wrong body and every time I hear that I always wonder what sort of magic fantasy they must be living. You came out looking and being what you are. Might as well embrace and get comfortable cuz life is way too short.
 
The doctors might argue that the kids were going to kill themselves, but in that case they are supposed to follow psychiatric protocols for suicidal presentations, not give kids whatever they ask for because of a comorbid suicide risk.

Can't wait for kids to find out you have to give them anything they want immediately if they just claim to be suicidal.
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rt-travelled-meet-14-year-old-schoolgirl.html

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A cross-dressing pervert who travelled more than 400 miles across Britain believing he was meeting a 14-year-old girl was trapped by paedophile vigilantes.

Richard Grattige, 48, who lives in Maidstone, Kent, and is also known as Vicky Green, believed he was in contact with a child after talking to her on WhatsApp.

He travelled by bus to Glasgow after arranging to meet her - but was confronted by vigilantes who recorded him confessing his plans before handing him over to police

A video shows Grattige - who is undergoing hormone treatment for a sex change - admitting he planned to meet a girl and pleading to be allowed to return home.

Grattige appeared from custody at Airdrie Sheriff Court and admitted communicating indecently and intending to have sex with an underage girl.

Depute fiscal Agnes Meek said he was confronted by members of a group called Wolf Pack Hunters at Glasgow's Buchanan Street bus station in September last year.

She said: 'A false profile was created on an online chat service under the name of Taylor who was 14 but because of restrictions on age she marked Taylor as being 18.

'She received a message from Jack with a photo of a male aged 47 who is now the accused.

'The accused sent sexual messages to Taylor before he was advised she was 14 to which he replied 'you are not old enough, I will have to find a new girl to meet but I can't have any fun with you because you are aged 14'.

'They continued chatting and WhatsApp was brought up. The accused then stated he was on WhatsApp and provided her with a mobile number and an email address and communications became sexual.

'He asked if she had a boyfriend and asked if she wanted to have sex when she was a bit older and said 'I hope you come to me because I hope to have a baby with you, I think you would make a good mother'.

'They then discussed meeting and he asked if he should bring condoms up with him in case they needed them.

He told her that if she didn't want that they would just cuddle and stated 'it's not about the sex I just love you so much'.

'He then arranged to travel to Glasgow when he was approached by Wolf Pack members who recorded and uploaded the meeting to Facebook.'

Alan Cox, defending, said: 'I think that it is relevant to say that before this he was in the course of transitioning to become a female but he has stopped taking the hormone tablets while he has been in Barlinnie.

'He says that he will resume that once able to do so.'

Sheriff Frank Pieri deferred sentence and remanded him in custody.

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So how soon will this guy be out again? He's a pedo-troon so I'd imagine that the police will release him any day now to avoid being called bad names.

They should of just followed the 3S's:

Shoot

Shovel

Shut-up
 


I need someone to explain to me in a rational, simple way how an unwillingness to accept a claim of identity is hateful, or in any way related to or associated with hate. Whether I disbelieve the individual, or think they are 'crazy', or think the claim is impossible (biological essentialist), how do any of those correlate with hate? I'm legitimately puzzled, and would appreciate an explanation from anyone. Do I 'hate' Rachel Dolezal when I don't accept the claim that she is black? What is the difference?
 
I need someone to explain to me in a rational, simple way how an unwillingness to accept a claim of identity is hateful, or in any way related to or associated with hate. Whether I disbelieve the individual, or think they are 'crazy', or think the claim is impossible (biological essentialist), how do any of those correlate with hate? I'm legitimately puzzled, and would appreciate an explanation from anyone. Do I 'hate' Rachel Dolezal when I don't accept the claim that she is black? What is the difference?

They're transgender versus transsexual. Their view is that gender is inherently mentally set by the individual, and it's up to the individual to decide what's right for them in terms of conforming physically and socially. They see penises/vaginas as a correlate of gender, not the cause, and each believe they are an exception, an oppressed one.
 
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They're transgender versus transsexual. Their view is that gender is inherently mentally set by the individual, and it's up to the individual to decide what's right for them in terms of conforming physically and socially. They see penises/vaginas as a correlate of gender, not the cause, and each believe they are an exception, an oppressed one.


They are all entitled to whatever hypothesis or weird notion they wish, correct? Live your weird life. I've got weird notions, many people do. When people don't accept it, for whatever reason, how does that become construed as 'hate'? On what grounds does not accepting something as true or accurate become hate? Are there degrees?
 
Yup, the gender ideology is just a contestable theory. It is not "hate" to ignore or refute it.

It's as legitimate as the theory that I identify as Emperor of the Moon and unless people acknowledge it and kneel to me whenever I walk by, they're literally raping and murdering me and it's on them if I kill myself.
 
It's as legitimate as the theory that I identify as Emperor of the Moon and unless people acknowledge it and kneel to me whenever I walk by, they're literally raping and murdering me and it's on them if I kill myself.

What was that study the Farms covered a couple of months ago which was very pro-troon, and boiled down to one of the researchers saying literally we should help these people who, "in their heart of hearts", knew they were in the wrong body?

Because I always think of that when it comes to these troons. Anorexics in their heart of hearts know they're fat. Schizophrenics know in their heart of hearts that the CIA is listening in to their brain waves. There's people who, in their heart of hearts know that they are Jesus, or Napoleon, or fated to be married to George Clooney.

Feelings lie. Especially when you have a mental illness. But no, we have to differentiate between different types of 'I really feel', because some delusions are true and honest while others are just a sign of mental illness.

I've never seen a troon respond to the otherkin/transracial argument with anything other than autistic screeching about hate crimes, but I would love to see if any of them have actually tried to argue that, say, an MTF never had male privilege, but you can't change your race. Or that feeling like you're really a man in a woman's body is different that feeling like you're really a wolf in a human's body.

Edit: A homonym was bugging me.
 
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It's as legitimate as the theory that I identify as Emperor of the Moon and unless people acknowledge it and kneel to me whenever I walk by, they're literally raping and murdering me and it's on them if I kill myself.

Also, actual Selenites who don't want to sleep with me are trans-anthropophobic bigots and should die in a fire.
 
Lol

https://www.presstelegram.com/2019/...trict-to-bring-more-gender-neutral-restrooms/

Amber Va has grown accustomed to the stares when walking the halls at Long Beach Poly High School.

The 17-year-old senior, who identifies as a transgender woman, said she’s been called nearly every kind of slur over the years. Va said she realized that she was a transgender woman her freshman year, after identifying as a gay male during middle school.

“Growing up, you could say I was in the closet,” she said. “Because I was. I always had a feminine personality, I was bullied and harassed for all of that back in middle school. I’ve been called every single thing you can imagine. It was hard. Children can be harsh.”

But when Va came to Poly, she saw it as an opportunity to start fresh. It’s gotten better over the years, she said, with the support of her friends and the Long Beach’s vibrant LGBTQ community.

She isn’t afraid to be herself.

Va still faces difficulties, namely using the restroom at her school’s campus, where other female students occasionally glare or ask her to leave. Although there is access to a gender-neutral restroom, it’s limited, Va said, which is why she’s started a petition asking the Long Beach Unified School District to bring more gender-neutral restrooms to campuses.

“Coming out was difficult for me and some people are still uneducated about it,” Va said. “So that’s why I’m doing this campaign, to hopefully motivate and educate people.”

Va created the online petition “Having Gender Neutral Bathrooms throughout LBUSD” to the school district on Dec. 30. Within a couple of weeks, the petition has garnered 330-plus signatures, nearing its goal of 400.

Va plans to address the school board at its meeting on Thursday, Jan. 17, with the petition and its signatures as backing, to call for more accessibility to gender-neutral restrooms.

LBUSD spokesman Chris Eftychiou said gender-neutral restrooms are “commonplace,” but could not provide a precise count of them at district campuses.

“We have had gender-neutral restrooms for quite some time,” he said in an email, “and many of our schools have at least one, sometimes in the front offices and/or nurse’s office, and at our high schools in many other buildings.”

Newer construction also has been incorporating more gender-neutral restrooms, he added.

LBUSD follows state law, which allows students to use restrooms based on the gender with which they identify.

But for Va – who cannot start taking estrogen for her transition until she turns 18 in two months – her masculine features continue to draw unwanted attention.

It’s led to bullying, she said, and that’s why she also started a petition called “The Fight Against Transphobia in LBUSD” on Dec. 19. As of Tuesday, Jan. 15, the petition has garnered 424 of 500 signatures.

Va’s goal with that petition is to talk to school district officials to come up with ways to make the school district more inclusive. The district did take a stand in February 2017, that transgender students “will remain protected regardless of the new executive order by the Trump administration pertaining to access to restrooms and locker rooms.”

And it’s not only Va, or transgender students, who experience anxiety. At a meeting led by Va at The LGBTQ Center in Long Beach on Friday, Jan. 11, a small group of other Long Beach students shared their experiences.

One female student, who is a Poly High School freshman, said that she sometimes gets asked to leave the restroom by other female students, because she doesn’t dress feminine and gets mistaken for a boy.

Angel Macias, CEO and founder of California Families in Focus, a nonprofit that supports youth, said she hears stories like this all of the time.

“They’re so scared that they’ll hold it, and eventually get bladder infections,” said Macias. “Because some of them wait until they get home (to use the restroom). Some have even told me that they’ll go behind a building.” Macias is helping Va with both her petitions.

Va said that she can use the nurse restroom in the main office at Poly, but that it feels uncomfortable and there is not enough time to go there between classes, because it’s too far away from her classes.

It’s important for Va, who said that in many ways, “it’s been hell” going through her journey.

She’s the youngest of three, with two older brothers, who are second-generation Cambodian Americans. Va’s family came from Cambodia to Long Beach, seeking refuge from the Khmer Rouge genocide.

In a poem titled “True Identity,” Va briefly describes the struggle her family went through to survive in Cambodia at the hands of the Khmer Rouge – when millions died in the 1970s under its rule. And although she is facing a different type of struggle, she also feels like a survivor, describing thoughts of suicide when she was younger.

Although Va has struggled over the years with her family accepting her as a daughter, she said, but her family’s story keeps her fighting.

“They never lost hope and neither should I,” she said in the poem

'She identifies as a transgender woman'

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Here's his poem where he explains that being a faggot in denial (also Asian in denial, judging by his hair) is exactly the same as being fucking murdered by Pol Pot

Grew up in a small city.

Not knowing anyone, not knowing who I am.

Lost with a sense of identity.

A boy hidden a closet, was me.

A family who didn’t know English at all. Parents who were separated. A single mother raising 3 kids. All boys.

Middle school came.

Being different. Not knowing who I am was hard for me.

The only LGBT kid on campus. Maybe in the city. Who knows.

I was always an introvert growing up.

Not having that many friends. Being all alone.

Coming out gay was the hardest for me. Only one person helped me through all this. My true best friend. Someone who understood what I was going through. A true ally.

Ever since I came out. That’s when a whole new chapter started.

Kids chattering, laughing at me for being different, wanting to hurt me both physically and mentally.

My eyes were like a geyser. I didn’t know when to stop.

I couldn’t take it anymore. The constant bullying for being different. For me being me. I wanted to take my life. No one cared about me.

Having to feel this state of paranoia, the feeling of losing all of my sanity.

“Everyone was out to get me”, “No one loves you”, “Go kill yourself” was all I remember hearing, circling in my head, spiraling out of control. Not knowing what to do anymore. I gave up all hope and sense of direction.

I didn’t know who I was anymore.

Time flew by. People matured and started becoming more accepting and supportive.

Entering high school gave me this fresh start. A new life. A journey to embark on.

I was a hidden trans woman freshman year. I didn’t know what was going to happen so just went with the flow.

Hearing about Jazz Jennings and Caitlyn Jenner on the news, I began learning more about the transgender community.

What is transgender you ask? It’s not identifying with what you were born as.

As I began to do more and more research, this description fit me. This is who I truly am.

Slowly, I began to progress my transition

I first attended my first pride event. I was nervous and scared that I might be made fun of. But it was the complete opposite.

All the people’s faces lit up in excitement, joy, and love was in the air. Nothing but support for being who you are. And nothing is wrong with that.

Coming out to my family as transgender was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life.

They didn’t take it easily. The feeling of disgrace and shame was brought upon me as if the world was coming to an end.

I am from a family who’s never going to learn to accept me for being trans.

I am from a father who abandoned me, my mother and 2 older brothers from the day I was born.

I come from a mother who’ll never see me as her daughter.

But I never lost hope.

Having hope is all I can do now.

I come from long lines of rich Cambodian ancestry who fled from Cambodia because of the Khmer Rouge and came to the States.

They never lost hope and neither should I.

I am a second generation Cambodian-American

I am the daughter of a Khmer Rouge survivor.

I am like a flower. From the seed to when it blooms in season.

I am optimistic.
I am a fighter.

I am a leader.

I am a feminist.

I am LGBT.

I am a PROUD transgender woman.

I am Amber and this is my story, this story that will never change but always be a part of me.
 
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