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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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Everyone, we have another buyer's regret story:



Johanna, you should've read Kiwi Farms. Every SRS complication in the books has been amply documented and gone over on this forum. This is literally the only place on the whole internet where frank uncensored discussion about these topics is allowed.


Shiiiiiiaaaaat!!!

That’s a good take right there!

Cuts off/mutilates genitals. Encounters immediate complications. Regrets he did it.

“OH WELL, WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES! AT LEAST I DONT NEED TO TUCK ANYMORE!”

Nigga WUT?!
 
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At first I was cringing with disgust, but imagine how insecure and narcissistic they are to have female rape resources be a threat to them. Are women going to need to be escorted in because mouthbreathing hairless "gurlz" will be creeping around this place waiting to screech how transphobic you are for having a vagina? Christ. "TERFS go home" Uh, where the fuck do you think you are, exactly?

This is what you get for entertaining the fantasies of the mentally ill, Canada. I wouldn't tell a schizophrenic that the cops are indeed watching him across the street and the demon he sees on the other side of the door is real, because it leads to shit like this.
 
The Horrible Things That Happen to Trans People Going Through Airport Security
"Nine out of ten times I’ve gone through a body scanner, I’ve been flagged for having an 'abnormality in the groin region.

Going through airport security is never enjoyable, but for some the experience is far worse than others.

Transgender travelers are “particularly vulnerable to invasive searches at airport checkpoints,” according to a new ProPublica report. The report, which reviewed complaint data from Transportation Security Administration’s website and collected 174 anecdotal accounts, found that trans and non-binary people can be forced to discuss their genitals with TSA agents in non-private areas, are sometimes subject to invasive pat-downs by officers they don’t consent to, forced to reveal their genitals to TSA agents, or otherwise humiliated following full-body scans.

The TSA began using full-body scanners in 2010 in order to check for non-metal weapons. Unlike metal detectors, however, these scanners require agents to scan travelers as either male or female, something that is determined by a TSA agent’s perception of travelers’ appearance. The scanner scans male and female bodies differently, based on cis anatomy. Yet, according to the TSA, “Screening is conducted without regard to a person's race, color, sex, gender identity, national origin, religion or disability.”

In at least one case the publication reviewed, after being scanned TSA reportedly told one trans woman that she would not be allowed to board her flight unless she consented to a pat-down by a man.

To many trans and non-binary people, the report is not at all surprising. Though trans people make up less than 1 percent of the U.S. population, over 5 percent of online complaints against TSA from January 2016 to April 2018 dealt with the screening of trans people. In February, after urging from Congress, the TSA rolled out online “transgender awareness” training for its employees who screen travelers, but some trans and non-binary people say they have yet to see any improvements.

We spoke to seven trans people about the horrible and ridiculous experiences they’ve had with airport security.

Cris Cardenas, 29, he/him

I've never been given a full-body search but do experience extreme anxiety leading up to my travels. [...] When going through a body scanner, they immediately label me as a male so when the scan is done, there is always a spot on the screen signaling an anomaly with my chest. I've been through this so many times, I know what to tell TSA officers confidently, and as soon as it happens, but the responses are always varied. The first few times, I was so anxious, I had a hard time explaining myself properly so it would cause more confusion.

Most recently, at LAX, I went through the scanner, popped out on the other side and said, "It's popping up that way because I'm transgender and wearing a chest binder, which is like a girdle. If you scan me as a woman, it would come out clear." There was a long pause and the male officer said, "So who do you want to pat you down?" I suggested scanning me again if they didn't mind and the male officer said, "So you prefer to be scanned as a woman?" It was 5:30 in the morning, and I was feeling extremely over it and I said, "Not really but y'all don't know how to scan outside of the binary so you're going to have to..." I'm pretty lucky they didn't get mad at [me] but they did scan me as a woman and as predicted, my screen then flashed a green "clear." As I was grabbing my stuff off the conveyor belt, the female officer came up to me and I immediately had a wave of bad anxiety because I thought maybe they were mad at my comment, but she thanked me for explaining so thoroughly to them and said I helped educate them in that situation. I said, “No problem,” at the moment but after I had time to calm down, my first thought was Why do I have to be the one to educate them? I often wonder why my negative experience gets to become a teaching moment for them when their job should provide the training.

Briannah Hill, 22, they/them

All, if not most, of my flights are in the morning or really late at night, so I’m usually presenting masculine in my outward appearance. This leads to TSA officials asking if I’m a boy or girl so they can determine which person to pat me down. This usually takes more time than needed, and it’s super uncomfortable standing there. I usually get frustrated at them, so I try and dress more feminine for the ease of getting through it—which sucks because I’m more comfortable looking masculine or playing with androgyny in my appearance. It always feels like I have to accommodate someone else’s belief of gender for my safety.

I wanted to get my ID changed to an X because the state where I’m from had that option, but I just know that will cause multiple problems on top of my appearance that I don’t think I’m ready for in the airport. It’s pretty disappointing that this fear is holding me back from what I actually want.

Laura Jane Grace, 38, she/her

I would say nine out of ten times that I’ve gone through a ProVision L3 body scan machine, I’ve been flagged for having an “abnormality in the groin region”... In my opinion, there’s no way this isn’t direct, targeted harassment of trans people. If it’s someone’s job to sit there behind a closed door and watch the body scans of people as they go through the machine, and this person is flagging you because the shape of your flesh doesn’t align with their idea of how a body should look, what else could it be? Neither my tits nor my dick are made of metal. If you’re taking a full 3D scan of a body, it should be pretty obvious which parts are attached and part of a person.

Then after being flagged, TSA agents always, always seem confused as to who should be giving me a pat down, because they don’t know how to interpret my gender. Not too long ago, after I was finished getting patted down, I heard a TSA agent turn to another and say “this is why I hate my job.”

Ever since I got TSA Precheck, it’s been fine. With TSA Pre, you don’t have to pass through the body scanner, just a metal detector, and you leave on your shoes, leave your laptop in your bag. It makes the security process a lot easier.

James Factora, 21, they/them

Every time I have to go through the Gender Tube there's always a moment of hesitation that I can feel from the TSA agents when they have to decide whether to scan my body as a man's or a woman's. Sometimes, I can hear them quietly talking among themselves as they speculate on my genitals. Sometimes they'll ask me if I have anything in my pockets or some other random inquiry presumably in an attempt to parse my voice, which is equally as androgynous. The worst times are when my chest is flagged as an anomaly and a male TSA agent feels me up. It's a violation of consent that feels awful regardless of sexuality, I'm sure, but being a butch lesbian with chest dysphoria makes it worse, especially while knowing the history of butches' bodily autonomy being violated by the state. When I was more feminine presenting, going through TSA was annoying, but didn't cause me any anxiety. As soon as I cut my hair and started dressing more masculine, though, all of the above started happening pretty much immediately.

Pet, 26, she/her

I have traveled internationally three times in the past year. Each time, TSA has selected me for a pat-down. They may as well have “penis” and “vagina” buttons they press—if you do not conform to the TSA agent’s expectation of what your genitals should be, they will single you out and pat you down.

The last time this happened to me, the TSA agent recognized it as discriminatory and was taken aback that she needed to participate in this grotesque process. She complained to her supervisor and was extremely apologetic.

TSA’s website’s tiny Civil Rights page states that they do not discriminate based on gender OR sex. This is clearly patently false.

Some will say this process is “to make sure a woman’s cock is not a bomb or explosive of some sort.” It’s interesting and crazy-making, as a trans woman, to have a government agency making determinations about whether I “pass” or not. Next time I go through airport security, if I am not singled out to be manhandled by an agent, I will wonder whether they see me as a man. TSA calls this whole process “clearing an alarm.” It’s galling, but not surprising that, as a trans woman, my genitals cause alarm. I know this already, but it’s nice to have TSA confirm it.

Gwen Smith, 52, she/her

I've had a mixed bag when it comes to security. Most experiences have been fairly neutral. I've even had one really positive one where a Covenant Aviation Security ([San Francisco Airport] doesn't use TSA) agent and I ended up in a nice conversation about their own trans niece. That said, I am usually flagged for additional checks.

I'd say the worst experience I ever had was flying out of Logan International Airport in Boston two years ago. I just approached the body scanner when the TSA agent, with a quizzical look on his face, said, "I'm not trying to be rude but, uh, what should we scan you as?" I said female. The machine flagged me and I was directed to wait for a secondary scan. A female TSA agent was eventually brought over, and she examined my chest by hand. I don't have any implants or anything, nor a metal underwire, so I am really unsure what they thought they'd find.

For an agency that manages to miss actual weapons 70% of the time, I would think that my body would be the least of their concerns. Also, a machine that offers a binary gender check like the body scanners do is never going to be able to get things right, ever. It's just a mess.

Ameera Khan, 23, she/her

Oftentimes, I have walked through a scanner and the machine picks up the metal in my bra hooks, and then I have to be unnecessarily patted down. It's inefficient, annoying, and invasive. Had I been a victim of physical assault, which many transgender folks are due to the nature of our social status, this would likely be a highly triggering experience.

Frequency of negative TSA experiences related to my transness are hard to gauge, because I have gone through security pretending to be male due to my transphobic family's presence with me during travel, and they don't want me presenting female publicly. This has reduced recently due to my newfound financial independence and the subsequent freedom allowing me to present how I want without worrying about their power over me. However, I haven't traveled recently to countries like India or Bangladesh, where there are separate lines and scanners for women and men, and my sex marker on my passport still says "Male" so no doubt I would be subjected to major dysphoria, stares, and possibly harassment in that situation—as is the case based on the stories my trans friends who've been in that situation tell me.

I'm in the process of transitioning but I don't pass. I've had an awkward experience when a TSA agent mentioned that his 'son' was suicidal, and then once his 'son' became a daughter, she was much happier. He was likely trying to be nice to me, but it ended up making me feel singled out because I was already on edge walking through security, as I usually am, due to racial profiling of brown Muslims combined with my transness. Intersectionality makes security more anxiety-inducing rather than just a headache. A smile, acknowledgment, or statement reassuring me that Islamophobia and transphobia would not affect the treatment I'd receive from the officer, would have been much better on my already taxed nerves. (Even though we know that top-down Islamophobia and transphobia affect the administrative policies TSA must follow, hint hint, the Trump administration's Muslim ban, transphobic policies, etc.) Most of the negative treatment is non-verbal, when I see people's shoulders or facial expressions stiffen upon seeing me. This sets the tone for the rest of the interaction as 'strictly professional', like the tone of 'random' security checks Muslims often complain about.
>I would say nine out of ten times that I’ve gone through a ProVision L3 body scan machine, I’ve been flagged for having an “abnormality in the groin region”... In my opinion, there’s no way this isn’t direct, targeted harassment of trans people.

Or maybe it has nothing to do with some grand 4D chess scheme to harass troons and something to do with a certain terrorist attack that occurred on September 11 2001 which lead to airport security being strengthened. I don't know, I'm just speculating here
 
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Just another example of how trannies expect the world to adapt to them, rather than recognizing that the world exists outside of them.
As well as being just general crybabies. All people hate safety checks at airports even airlines and airports. They take time, people have stand in line, everyone has to take stuff out and pack it back in, those body scans feel overly intrusive and so on. That trannies might get extra attention is so small problem that any normal adult can deal with eye roll and maybe some bitching to friends. It’s just logical that trannies could get noticed because trannies have something to hide just drug mules and terrorst. Sure what trannies hide is generally harmless but it’s secury’s job make sure that genitalia surprise is all that they are carrying. So they get extra searches and ??? Many other people get that too for example my brother who’s physical disabilities make him look kinda drunk also gets extra attention and that’s well beyond airports. He was once stoped five times by police to do breathalyzer test when walking to buy some peas and strawberries (to be fair there was a large outdoor concert thing going and police just wanted avoid drunk party goers getting too stypid and/or dangerous).
 
Every team is going to have to match tranny with tranny to protect the women until the whole field is just shitty male players with stupid haircuts and sports bras on.

It’s a shame nobody watches these sports aside from a handful of lesbians, the players and their relatives.

Imagine if these were actually popular sports. We could probably put an end to troonery just by having every kiwifarmer join a woman’s rugby/soccer team, injure some players and get pictures in the local paper with a big shiteating grin on our face:



Prep the chair, I think we have a couple of suitable candidates to experiment with regarding if this actually works.

Certainly sounds like it worked! He kept off the troon shit for decades, after all!

Apparently he needed a little top-off every decade or so, and I’ll bet you he never would have fallen back into his fetish.

Just think... Some more “electro therapy” might have kept him a normal, fetish-free grandfather: A respectable, retired pillar of his local community.

Instead of being a 70+ year old, hideous caricature of a woman, complete with a bad wig and humongous balloon breasts.

Also an important point:
She continues to struggle with being happy. Following conversion therapy, she became so used to burying her innermost desires that she finds it difficult to let herself be happy.

Wait, weren’t we told that training out is a GUARANTEED way to fix troons, and the only thing that works?
 
>I would say nine out of ten times that I’ve gone through a ProVision L3 body scan machine, I’ve been flagged for having an “abnormality in the groin region”... In my opinion, there’s no way this isn’t direct, targeted harassment of trans people.

And amputees and other people with metal in them set off metal detectors. Cry me a fucking river about your self-inflicted crotch nightmare, troons.
 
It’s a shame nobody watches these sports aside from a handful of lesbians, the players and their relatives.

Imagine if these were actually popular sports. We could probably put an end to troonery just by having every kiwifarmer join a woman’s rugby/soccer team, injure some players and get pictures in the local paper with a big shiteating grin on our face:


Certainly sounds like it worked! He kept off the troon shit for decades, after all!

Apparently he needed a little top-off every decade or so, and I’ll bet you he never would have fallen back into his fetish.

Just think... Some more “electro therapy” might have kept him a normal, fetish-free grandfather: A respectable, retired pillar of his local community.

Instead of being a 70+ year old, hideous caricature of a woman, complete with a bad wig and humongous balloon breasts.

Also an important point:

Wait, weren’t we told that training out is a GUARANTEED way to fix troons, and the only thing that works?
Are there studies floating around as to efficacy of ECT as treatment in non-AGP dysphoria sufferants? Been searching but I've not access to academic medical journals.
 
Are there studies floating around as to efficacy of ECT as treatment in non-AGP dysphoria sufferants? Been searching but I've not access to academic medical journals.
I can't access this article but maybe someone else can: https://www.scilit.net/article/0f5102265bb5b3a2b5c9a83e25b13f9c

Also it has been treated with an antipsychotic:


Same drug is used for delusional parasitosis:

 
I can't access this article but maybe someone else can: https://www.scilit.net/article/0f5102265bb5b3a2b5c9a83e25b13f9c

Also it has been treated with an antipsychotic:


Same drug is used for delusional parasitosis:


Here's the Korean text.

Unpaywall extension or SciHub gets this link.
 
Just another example of how trannies expect the world to adapt to them, rather than recognizing that the world exists outside of them.

The idiots have compared it to society accommodating left-handed people, which made me lol because society in no way accommodates lefties. All lefties are at least a little bit ambidextrous because of it. And there are ten times more of us than there are trannies.

The main "accommodation" lefties have gotten is that teachers no longer beat the left-handedness out of us. The only legit comparison would be if trannies simply want to be left alone to get their freak on, but we all know that's not good enough.
 
>I would say nine out of ten times that I’ve gone through a ProVision L3 body scan machine, I’ve been flagged for having an “abnormality in the groin region”... In my opinion, there’s no way this isn’t direct, targeted harassment of trans people.

Or maybe it has nothing to do with some grand 4D chess scheme to harass troons and something to do with a certain terrorist attack that occurred on September 11 2001 which lead to airport security being strengthened. I don't know, I'm just speculating here
Security theater doesn't work, though

The "white al qaeda" isn't going to be the 90 year old white woman in a wheelchair on oxygen
 
So is it like those "no need to show up" predatory loans?

Sex change over the phone for three year olds.

It’s like we’re living in a movie or a book.

Just one of those shitty Christian thrillers from the 90ies, where they go on for page after page about all the evil stuff Antichrist (and the UN!) are introducing.

The idiots have compared it to society accommodating left-handed people, which made me lol because society in no way accommodates lefties. All lefties are at least a little bit ambidextrous because of it. And there are ten times more of us than there are trannies.

The main "accommodation" lefties have gotten is that teachers no longer beat the left-handedness out of us. The only legit comparison would be if trannies simply want to be left alone to get their freak on, but we all know that's not good enough.

Can confirm. Had my right arm out of function once, and never realized that even something as basic as door handles are primarily designed for right hand use.

I can’t recall any lefties holding protests over shit like that though. Or seeing laws passed that mandate two door handles on every door to accommodate them.
 
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Full text of the times article:

“A Bristol University postgraduate student who made a complaint of bullying against a transgender student has faced a barrage of abuse and even “masked protesters” when she attended disciplinary hearings.

Raquel Rosario-Sanchez, 29, a PhD student from the Dominican Republic, complained to the university about being bullied by a trans student 18 months ago.

The harassment started two months after she arrived to begin her PhD at the university’s Centre for Gender and Violence Research, when she agreed to chair a meeting for the Woman’s Place UK group on campus, she said.

It escalated after formal disciplinary proceedings were launched by the university against the transgender student following Rosario-Sanchez’s complaint. Activists organised a series of protests, urging followers to give the PhD student “hell”.

Rosario-Sanchez said she had been threatened with violence and told she would have eggs and milkshakes thrown at her. She has also been called “heinous scum”.

“I no longer feel safe on campus. Most people who are subject to abuse by trans activists stay silent because if you file a complaint you undergo the campaign of threats I have experienced,” she said.

The university took more than a year to investigate. No disciplinary action was taken.

Last week The Sunday Times reported that around a dozen academics at universities including Oxford and Reading fear a silencing of their freedom of speech by students complaining they are transphobic.

Rosario-Sanchez’s PhD supervisor, Dr Emma Williamson, the head of the university’s Centre for Gender and Violence Research, said: “As members of staff, we cannot advise students to have confidence in the university’s complaints procedures if they do not deal with complaints in a timely, safe, transparent and fair way. I do not know what I can say to a student in future who is making a complaint about being bullied and who is fearful of their safety.”

Rosario-Sanchez says she has fallen behind in her PhD and missed her progress review because she was so stressed, which means she has missed the academic requirements to receive funding from the Dominican Republic. Without a scholarship she expects to either lose her visa or be forced to take out a large loan to pay for her studies. She said: “It took tremendous effort from all my family to help me get here. I remember being with my mum, so full of hope about coming to the UK to study. Someone stole my future and the university let them.”

The University of Bristol said: “We believe that every effort has been made to support Ms Rosario-Sanchez. Matters relating to individual disciplinary cases are confidential, therefore we are unable to make further comment.”
The worst part of this is that the Dominican Republic paid to send this woman overseas to get a top notch education, and she ended up in the gender studies department.
 
The worst part of this is that the Dominican Republic paid to send this woman overseas to get a top notch education, and she ended up in the gender studies department.

Meh, if it comes down to a tranny facing off against a gender-studies student, I’m leaning towards wishing both parties Godspeed and the best of luck.

It sure sucks that she won’t be able to finish her studies though. Just think of all the groundbreaking work she might have completed in blaming white men for some minor inconvenience to POCs!

Hell, who knows... One day she might have been the head of a commission responsible for making bathrooms more accessible to trans women!

All that work now lost. Like tears in the rain, from a dysphoric troon. For shame!
 

Troon molests child then demands tax-payer funded gender surgery in Idaho
Idahoans say hell no
9th circuit court says hell yes
Governor plans to take it to Supreme Court
 
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