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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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>Be a FTM tranny
>Chop off tits and get HRT
>Compete with actual men
>Lose every competition
>Metoo everyone in the locker room
>Join the 41%

>Be a FTM tranny
>Keep tits and stay clean
>Compete with other women
>Win some lose some
>Trash-talk everyone in the locker room
>Stay with the 59%

The choice is yours!
also, lesbians love athletic butch girls, so odds of getting laid go way up with option two. (FTMs are kinda the opposite of MTFs in that many of them were good with the ladies pre-transition, although they totally ruin it with T because nobody likes manlets with shitty facial hair)
 
So after someone decided to have his mtf surgery (cos then he will finally be accepted, right?) the neo-vagina does not have the ideal diameter, plus the body will threat this neo-vagina as a wound and tries to heal it.
In order to prevent this healing and to stretch the neo-vagina, the patient has to dilate.
The length of a dilator is 8.5 inches (21.5 cm) and have different diameters: 20mm, 23mm, 26mm, 29mm, 32mm. it's to prevent to heal the open wound and stretch it.
From what I've read it's a painful thing to do and the patient has to do this the rest of his life.

To give you an idea: Dr. Chettawut's recommendation of vaginal dilation:

I also attached the dilation schema if you don't want to click the link.

Jesus, that's 3 hours a day, minimum, to just get by. More if you shower and clean up. 21 hour a week, or literally a part time job.

He couldn't get a date for Christmas, either.

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Why do the harbringers of pseudo-intellectualism have the worst writing, on purpose? Not all women are grammar nazi's, but all grammar nazi's are women. If they're going to keep appropriating womanhood, could they please start with that?
 
Tourjee is also not attractive. As a “woman”, he has a face only a chaser could love, and I’m taking a wild guess that he’s one of the trannies who reees at the prospect of having to fuck a chaser and not a straight man.

An actual woman who looks like Tourjee would be spending most Christmases alone as well. Sorry, but if you don’t have a lot going for you, you need to make real connections with other people to get a date. Online dating, in particular, is extremely shallow, and ugly people tend to get left out. I’m sure it’s worse for trannies since only people on the bisexual spectrum might be interested, but no one’s forcing these people to transition.

I guess I understand Tourjee’s pain though because, regardless of the fake woman thing, he doesn’t have a personality that can compensate for that face.

I think this Tourjee person is alone because they sound like a pain to be with. If a cis woman looked kinda like Tourjee and wasn't a pain to be around I bet there'd be some guy that would happily date her. It's really just Tourjee's personality and also prob their transness that is holding them back. Also maybe overconfidence too.
 
Maybe I've confused him with someone else. Maybe I was wrong about what he's got under the hood.
It seems that Mr. Tourjée still has his OEM parts. I scanned over a couple of his articles again. In the last sentence of this one, he says:

"I could make them see my beauty, but I couldn’t make them see that chicks with dicks also have hearts, and they also beat. "

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I thought maybe I had him confused with Sessi Blanchard. He's another Trap Porn writer on VICE. His column is called "MTF & DTF"
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I thought maybe I had him confused with Sessi Blanchard. He's another Trap Porn writer on VICE. His column is called "MTF & DTF"
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I'm not into topping—but plenty of other trans women are. I asked some (and a few straight guys who bottom) what it's like for them.
Lol, so, I know some weirdos try to argue that dudes who fuck trannies are straight. I guess if I squint real hard, I guess I can see their argument, even if it's really dumb.

But no, if you're taking a dick in the butt, you're not straight.
 
That is true that youth sports doesn't really do drug testing. Although, if transgender people competing in sports is going to be a thing, then we'll need to re-evaluate that policy.

Or we could just say that all troons have to compete in the male category by default. MtF have a natural advantage over biological women based on male puberty and testosterone levels. FtM have an advantage over other biological women if they use testosterone. You could let FtM drug test and let them compete against women if they pass -- but if they refuse or fail, they should just compete against men. If the FtM start winning everything, we can change the regulations to make the competition fair. Although, somehow, I seriously doubt that will be a problem no matter how much testosterone they are taking.
Or maybe they don't get to compete at all. I have short legs and very poor vision in one eye, so competitive sports were never realistically going to be an option for me, much as I might have wished otherwise. That's just the way life goes sometimes. If I never got to compete because of factors over which I never had any control, why should troons feel entitled to compete despite factors that were very much in their control? We all make choices in life; trooning out was theirs.
 
Or maybe they don't get to compete at all. I have short legs and very poor vision in one eye, so competitive sports were never realistically going to be an option for me, much as I might have wished otherwise. That's just the way life goes sometimes. If I never got to compete because of factors over which I never had any control, why should troons feel entitled to compete despite factors that were very much in their control? We all make choices in life; trooning out was theirs.
SpoRt is a hUMan RiGHt!!1!

At one time I thought I'd like to be a fighter pilot, but I'm colorblind so that was a no-go. But troons want to whine about their "right" to be in the military, even though "non-standard" genitals, including a single undescended testicle, have been a disqualifier for decades.
 
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FTM troon Mack Biggs just got a TUE (therapeutic use exemption) so she could keep doping when wrestling against other high school girls in Texas. TUEs for testosterone are where the problems lie for both MTF and FTM athletes: the MTFs complain that their T is so “dangerously low” that they have to supplement (see some troon athlete on Rhys’s thread whining about this) while the FTMs claim they need to take T or they’ll kill themselves.

TUEs for hormones, especially T should just be straight up banned.
This guy?
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Why is this fucking tolerated? In fucking Texas??

Edit: just realised I've been deranged by trannies: big Mack is a female jacked up on T. It's still a fucking ludicrous situation, just let troons of all flavours compete in their own category, preferably in a sport that involves melee weapons and huge carnivorous beasts.
 
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Lol, so, I know some weirdos try to argue that dudes who fuck trannies are straight. I guess if I squint real hard, I guess I can see their argument, even if it's really dumb.

But no, if you're taking a dick in the butt, you're not straight.
what if you're the one plowing bussy? still not gay if balls aren't touching
 
That is true that youth sports doesn't really do drug testing. Although, if transgender people competing in sports is going to be a thing, then we'll need to re-evaluate that policy.

There is some testing of minors, WADA(World Anti Doping Agency)/USADA even has a section on it.
MINOR ATHLETES' RIGHTS
Understanding the Testing Process
Due to the sensitivity of a minor being involved in the sample collection process, extra precautions can be taken, and in such cases, athletes are encouraged to take advantage of the minor policy.
When USADA tests an athlete who is a minor (under the age of 18), USADA policies require that he or she be accompanied by an athlete representative at all times during the sample collection procedure, including in the washroom area; however, the representative will not witness the passing of the sample. If the athlete decides not to have a representative present, the DCO may ask a third party to be present. In this instance, the third party will not witness the passing of the sample, but will witness the observing DCO or chaperone.

If someone aspires to have a pro-career or to get scouted, maybe they have a crazy sports dad as well, then doping as a minor is on the table. The effects of doping can last years after they stopped and with hardly any testing in the U18 category then it is the perfect time to roid up.

Googling it gives some articles:
6 schoolboy rugby players in South Africa test positive for PEDs

THE SOUTH AFRICA Institute for Drug-Free Sport (Saids) has expressed its concern for doping in underage rugby after six schoolboys tested positive for performance enhancing drugs.

The report comes off the back of this year’s U18 Craven Week, where the country’s top underage talents compete against one another.
DOPING SCANDAL SEES ENTIRE RUSSIAN U18 TEAM REPLACED AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Russia’s U18 team has been replaced by the U17 team amidst a doping scandal. According to reports, players from the U18 team has tested positive for meldonium, which became a banned substance in January. The U18 team was set to leave for the World Championships tomorrow.

From 2005:
Fight against steroids gaining muscle in high school athletics
By Seth Livingstone, Sports Weekly

Much more than wins and losses are on the line in today's world of high school sports. Lives are being altered — even lost — to the use of performance-enhancing substances that have made their way to the corridors and playing fields of the nation's high schools.

Wikipedia
Anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs are also used throughout high school football. ... Other data shows that only 4 percent of high schools have some form of drug testing program in place for their football teams.
 
Twitter is all atwit because a tranny was murdered in Toronto. Supposedly an activist, but word on the street is that he was a hooker. This one was white though, so expect to hear a lot more about the whole deal.


When Julie Berman came up to the open mic at the trans day of remembrance event on Nov. 20, 2017, she delivered a speech about transphobia in Toronto. She talked about a trans friend of hers that was murdered.

On Sunday, a little over two years later, the trans woman and activist was assaulted and murdered.

“It’s really heartbreaking ... the same thing that she was trying to be vocal about happened to her,” said Davina Hader, a friend of the victim and a member of The 519, an organization that advocates for the inclusion of LGBTQ communities’ members and provides services for them.


Ms. Berman had asked her friend, who was filming the vigil in 2017, not to release the clip online. “I have that still, and I was thinking about releasing [the video],” Ms. Hader said.

Toronto police said they found Ms. Berman on Sunday suffering from head injuries in a residence in Toronto’s Brunswick Avenue and Harbord Street area. She was transported to hospital and pronounced dead. Police have charged Colin Harnack, 29, of Toronto, with second-degree murder.


The suspect is not a known member of the LGBTQ community, according to Ms. Hader.


Through her activism, Ms. Berman was asking her community members to be more vigilant, Ms. Hader said. In the 2017 event, “She was talking about another close friend who had been murdered ... It’s very emotional.”

Ms. Berman used to be a hairdresser and was involved for almost three decades with community events at The 519. “She was struggling to survive as we all do,” Ms. Hader said. “It’s very unfortunate, very sad.”

According to a study published in 2015 by Trans PULSE project that is led by professors in different universities in Ontario, trans people are targets of specifically directed violence. The study states that 20 per cent of Ontario’s trans people had been physically or sexually assaulted for being trans and another 34 per cent had been verbally threatened or harassed but not assaulted.

The study noted that many trans people did not report these assaults to the police, but didn’t explain why. However, the same study said 24-per-cent reported having been harassed by police.



“I don’t know that [trans women] ever felt safe,” said Olivia Nuamah, the executive director of Pride Toronto, “For many in the trans community, sadly, violence is a part of life.”

In the past couple of years, there have been three violent deaths in Toronto’s trans community, Ms. Nuamah said. “Never mind what’s going on in North America more broadly.”

Among those fatalities in Toronto was the death of Alloura Wells, who died in June, 2017, but she was not reported missing until Nov. 6, 2017, and her body was not identified until Nov. 23 of that year.

Both Toronto Police Service and The 519 community centre in the Church-Wellesley Village were criticized for the way they handled communication in the case of Ms. Wells – a homeless, biracial transgender woman and, by extension, one of the city’s most vulnerable people.

Since then, Toronto Pride and The 519 have organized multiple events and workshops to provide education and support for the trans community members. Many other non-profit organizations are running support programs, anti-violence programs and counselling programs, Ms. Nuamah said.

“For sure they’re nowhere near enough and the result often is many within the trans community are left vulnerable,” Ms. Nuamah said.


The trans march that is organized during Toronto Pride celebrations in June is one of the largest in the world. “This city, and country, try to be welcoming to all members of LGBTQ2+ community,” Ms. Nuamah said. “Our people participate in our events precisely to show that they are a strong community and also to raise awareness.”

Ms. Nuamah considers the Sunday murder to be an alarming incident that should remind everyone about the high rates of violence the trans community experiences.

Ms. Berman was a lovely person who was committed to the political issues that are facing her community, Ms. Nuamah said. “She will be well missed.”
 
Twitter is all atwit because a tranny was murdered in Toronto. Supposedly an activist, but word on the street is that he was a hooker. This one was white though, so expect to hear a lot more about the whole deal.


When Julie Berman came up to the open mic at the trans day of remembrance event on Nov. 20, 2017, she delivered a speech about transphobia in Toronto. She talked about a trans friend of hers that was murdered.

On Sunday, a little over two years later, the trans woman and activist was assaulted and murdered.

“It’s really heartbreaking ... the same thing that she was trying to be vocal about happened to her,” said Davina Hader, a friend of the victim and a member of The 519, an organization that advocates for the inclusion of LGBTQ communities’ members and provides services for them.


Ms. Berman had asked her friend, who was filming the vigil in 2017, not to release the clip online. “I have that still, and I was thinking about releasing [the video],” Ms. Hader said.

Toronto police said they found Ms. Berman on Sunday suffering from head injuries in a residence in Toronto’s Brunswick Avenue and Harbord Street area. She was transported to hospital and pronounced dead. Police have charged Colin Harnack, 29, of Toronto, with second-degree murder.


The suspect is not a known member of the LGBTQ community, according to Ms. Hader.


Through her activism, Ms. Berman was asking her community members to be more vigilant, Ms. Hader said. In the 2017 event, “She was talking about another close friend who had been murdered ... It’s very emotional.”

Ms. Berman used to be a hairdresser and was involved for almost three decades with community events at The 519. “She was struggling to survive as we all do,” Ms. Hader said. “It’s very unfortunate, very sad.”

According to a study published in 2015 by Trans PULSE project that is led by professors in different universities in Ontario, trans people are targets of specifically directed violence. The study states that 20 per cent of Ontario’s trans people had been physically or sexually assaulted for being trans and another 34 per cent had been verbally threatened or harassed but not assaulted.

The study noted that many trans people did not report these assaults to the police, but didn’t explain why. However, the same study said 24-per-cent reported having been harassed by police.



“I don’t know that [trans women] ever felt safe,” said Olivia Nuamah, the executive director of Pride Toronto, “For many in the trans community, sadly, violence is a part of life.”

In the past couple of years, there have been three violent deaths in Toronto’s trans community, Ms. Nuamah said. “Never mind what’s going on in North America more broadly.”

Among those fatalities in Toronto was the death of Alloura Wells, who died in June, 2017, but she was not reported missing until Nov. 6, 2017, and her body was not identified until Nov. 23 of that year.

Both Toronto Police Service and The 519 community centre in the Church-Wellesley Village were criticized for the way they handled communication in the case of Ms. Wells – a homeless, biracial transgender woman and, by extension, one of the city’s most vulnerable people.

Since then, Toronto Pride and The 519 have organized multiple events and workshops to provide education and support for the trans community members. Many other non-profit organizations are running support programs, anti-violence programs and counselling programs, Ms. Nuamah said.

“For sure they’re nowhere near enough and the result often is many within the trans community are left vulnerable,” Ms. Nuamah said.


The trans march that is organized during Toronto Pride celebrations in June is one of the largest in the world. “This city, and country, try to be welcoming to all members of LGBTQ2+ community,” Ms. Nuamah said. “Our people participate in our events precisely to show that they are a strong community and also to raise awareness.”

Ms. Nuamah considers the Sunday murder to be an alarming incident that should remind everyone about the high rates of violence the trans community experiences.

Ms. Berman was a lovely person who was committed to the political issues that are facing her community, Ms. Nuamah said. “She will be well missed.”
Checked just to see the replies. And of course if someone doesn’t say the correct pronouns you are a boomer or fascist.
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This is why the boomer meme died, because normies got sick of SJWs turning a meme about making fun of old men and their “kids these days” attitude as a way to turn into, you are old and out of touch if you don’t swallow LGBTAJRIEKWMS.

I don’t purposely misgender that’s because I try to be polite, just others doing it does not make them boomer; and then of course they are LE NAZI also.
 
Twitter is all atwit because a tranny was murdered in Toronto. Supposedly an activist, but word on the street is that he was a hooker. This one was white though, so expect to hear a lot more about the whole deal.


When Julie Berman came up to the open mic at the trans day of remembrance event on Nov. 20, 2017, she delivered a speech about transphobia in Toronto. She talked about a trans friend of hers that was murdered.

On Sunday, a little over two years later, the trans woman and activist was assaulted and murdered.

“It’s really heartbreaking ... the same thing that she was trying to be vocal about happened to her,” said Davina Hader, a friend of the victim and a member of The 519, an organization that advocates for the inclusion of LGBTQ communities’ members and provides services for them.


Ms. Berman had asked her friend, who was filming the vigil in 2017, not to release the clip online. “I have that still, and I was thinking about releasing [the video],” Ms. Hader said.

Toronto police said they found Ms. Berman on Sunday suffering from head injuries in a residence in Toronto’s Brunswick Avenue and Harbord Street area. She was transported to hospital and pronounced dead. Police have charged Colin Harnack, 29, of Toronto, with second-degree murder.


The suspect is not a known member of the LGBTQ community, according to Ms. Hader.


Through her activism, Ms. Berman was asking her community members to be more vigilant, Ms. Hader said. In the 2017 event, “She was talking about another close friend who had been murdered ... It’s very emotional.”

Ms. Berman used to be a hairdresser and was involved for almost three decades with community events at The 519. “She was struggling to survive as we all do,” Ms. Hader said. “It’s very unfortunate, very sad.”

According to a study published in 2015 by Trans PULSE project that is led by professors in different universities in Ontario, trans people are targets of specifically directed violence. The study states that 20 per cent of Ontario’s trans people had been physically or sexually assaulted for being trans and another 34 per cent had been verbally threatened or harassed but not assaulted.

The study noted that many trans people did not report these assaults to the police, but didn’t explain why. However, the same study said 24-per-cent reported having been harassed by police.



“I don’t know that [trans women] ever felt safe,” said Olivia Nuamah, the executive director of Pride Toronto, “For many in the trans community, sadly, violence is a part of life.”

In the past couple of years, there have been three violent deaths in Toronto’s trans community, Ms. Nuamah said. “Never mind what’s going on in North America more broadly.”

Among those fatalities in Toronto was the death of Alloura Wells, who died in June, 2017, but she was not reported missing until Nov. 6, 2017, and her body was not identified until Nov. 23 of that year.

Both Toronto Police Service and The 519 community centre in the Church-Wellesley Village were criticized for the way they handled communication in the case of Ms. Wells – a homeless, biracial transgender woman and, by extension, one of the city’s most vulnerable people.

Since then, Toronto Pride and The 519 have organized multiple events and workshops to provide education and support for the trans community members. Many other non-profit organizations are running support programs, anti-violence programs and counselling programs, Ms. Nuamah said.

“For sure they’re nowhere near enough and the result often is many within the trans community are left vulnerable,” Ms. Nuamah said.


The trans march that is organized during Toronto Pride celebrations in June is one of the largest in the world. “This city, and country, try to be welcoming to all members of LGBTQ2+ community,” Ms. Nuamah said. “Our people participate in our events precisely to show that they are a strong community and also to raise awareness.”

Ms. Nuamah considers the Sunday murder to be an alarming incident that should remind everyone about the high rates of violence the trans community experiences.

Ms. Berman was a lovely person who was committed to the political issues that are facing her community, Ms. Nuamah said. “She will be well missed.”
Probably got caught playing dick or treat.
 
Twitter is all atwit because a tranny was murdered in Toronto. Supposedly an activist, but word on the street is that he was a hooker. This one was white though, so expect to hear a lot more about the whole deal.


When Julie Berman came up to the open mic at the trans day of remembrance event on Nov. 20, 2017, she delivered a speech about transphobia in Toronto. She talked about a trans friend of hers that was murdered.

On Sunday, a little over two years later, the trans woman and activist was assaulted and murdered.

“It’s really heartbreaking ... the same thing that she was trying to be vocal about happened to her,” said Davina Hader, a friend of the victim and a member of The 519, an organization that advocates for the inclusion of LGBTQ communities’ members and provides services for them.


Ms. Berman had asked her friend, who was filming the vigil in 2017, not to release the clip online. “I have that still, and I was thinking about releasing [the video],” Ms. Hader said.

Toronto police said they found Ms. Berman on Sunday suffering from head injuries in a residence in Toronto’s Brunswick Avenue and Harbord Street area. She was transported to hospital and pronounced dead. Police have charged Colin Harnack, 29, of Toronto, with second-degree murder.


The suspect is not a known member of the LGBTQ community, according to Ms. Hader.


Through her activism, Ms. Berman was asking her community members to be more vigilant, Ms. Hader said. In the 2017 event, “She was talking about another close friend who had been murdered ... It’s very emotional.”

Ms. Berman used to be a hairdresser and was involved for almost three decades with community events at The 519. “She was struggling to survive as we all do,” Ms. Hader said. “It’s very unfortunate, very sad.”

According to a study published in 2015 by Trans PULSE project that is led by professors in different universities in Ontario, trans people are targets of specifically directed violence. The study states that 20 per cent of Ontario’s trans people had been physically or sexually assaulted for being trans and another 34 per cent had been verbally threatened or harassed but not assaulted.

The study noted that many trans people did not report these assaults to the police, but didn’t explain why. However, the same study said 24-per-cent reported having been harassed by police.



“I don’t know that [trans women] ever felt safe,” said Olivia Nuamah, the executive director of Pride Toronto, “For many in the trans community, sadly, violence is a part of life.”

In the past couple of years, there have been three violent deaths in Toronto’s trans community, Ms. Nuamah said. “Never mind what’s going on in North America more broadly.”

Among those fatalities in Toronto was the death of Alloura Wells, who died in June, 2017, but she was not reported missing until Nov. 6, 2017, and her body was not identified until Nov. 23 of that year.

Both Toronto Police Service and The 519 community centre in the Church-Wellesley Village were criticized for the way they handled communication in the case of Ms. Wells – a homeless, biracial transgender woman and, by extension, one of the city’s most vulnerable people.

Since then, Toronto Pride and The 519 have organized multiple events and workshops to provide education and support for the trans community members. Many other non-profit organizations are running support programs, anti-violence programs and counselling programs, Ms. Nuamah said.

“For sure they’re nowhere near enough and the result often is many within the trans community are left vulnerable,” Ms. Nuamah said.


The trans march that is organized during Toronto Pride celebrations in June is one of the largest in the world. “This city, and country, try to be welcoming to all members of LGBTQ2+ community,” Ms. Nuamah said. “Our people participate in our events precisely to show that they are a strong community and also to raise awareness.”

Ms. Nuamah considers the Sunday murder to be an alarming incident that should remind everyone about the high rates of violence the trans community experiences.

Ms. Berman was a lovely person who was committed to the political issues that are facing her community, Ms. Nuamah said. “She will be well missed.”
Couldn't care any less for her death. Don Imus' passing today was more heartbreaking to me.
 
I can't find anything about who committed the murder or why, but unsurprisingly, twitter has decided that the terves are to blame

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@8:00 video explains the causes of death/fake outcry
most deaths are because they were doing business(prostitution) in the red light district or purposely going to dangerous alleys at night.
 
I can't find anything about who committed the murder or why, but unsurprisingly, twitter has decided that the terves are to blame

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If imagine if other minority groups acted like trannies whenever something unfortunate happened to one of them.
"A woman was murdered, this is what happens when we let MRAs perpetuate their ideologies!"
"A black person was killed, this is why we need to deplatform the KKK!"
"An autist died, this is why we need to stop Kiwifarms!!!"
 
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