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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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Brazilian transgender dancer shatters Carnival parade taboo
By MAURICIO SAVARESEFebruary 23, 2020



SAO PAULO (AP) — When dancer Camila Prins entered Sao Paulo’s Carnival parade grounds, a costume of feathers clinging to her sinuous body, she fulfilled a dream of feminine beauty nearly three decades old.
Prins says she first realized she wanted to be a woman at a Carnival party at age 11, when, like the other boys, she was allowed to dress like a girl as part of the burlesque festivities. Now, in the final minutes of Saturday, she became the first transgender woman to lead the drum section of a top samba school in either of the renowned Carnival parades put in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Prins, 40, was hand-picked to be “godmother” of the Colorado do Brás samba school’s drum section, an iconic role fought over by dozens of models and TV celebrities. Her duty was to dance infectiously for 65 minutes in front of the drummers, using her legs to drive their rhythm while judges assessed the school’s parade.Prins performs during Carnival in Sao Paulo. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)“Gorgeous women wanted to be here. I’m very excited because this shows we can be anywhere. We can be godmother of the drummers, we can be owners of a samba school,” Prins told The Associated Press before the parade. “Soon they will see many other transgender girls, who will find it easier than I did.”Colorado do Brás, which rose to Sao Paulo’s top samba league only two years ago, made a bold decision in picking Prins for the role, despite Brazil’s Carnival being a party at which few things have never been tried.Transgender people remain something of a taboo among Brazilians, even in Sao Paulo, the country’s most cosmopolitan city and host to the world’s largest gay pride parade. Brazil has more slayings of transvestites and transgender people than any country in the world. In 2019, 124 were killed, 21 of them in Sao Paulo state.As godmother of the drum section, Prins teamed up with a drum queen who has a similar role, and together they worked to dazzle fans in the Sambadrome bleachers with their beauty and sex appeal. Prins said she was counting on her penetrating brown eyes, long blond hair, strong legs, open smile and imposing breasts to help win points from the judges.Colorado do Brás finished the 2019 parade in 11th place, only two spots above the cutoff for being relegated back to a lower league. Directors of the samba school decided to try for something different this year, since the group has fewer resources than richer samba schools. Its floats and costumes were clearly less luxurious than the main challengers for the title.Keila Simpson, president of Brazil’s National Association of Transvestites and Transsexuals, was happy Prins secured her prominent Carnival role, and said their community aims to make cases like hers the new normal.“We have to be proud of Camila and hope her symbolic message allows us to think of reducing violence against trans people. Why can people celebrate her at the Sambadrome while trans people on the street are subject to violence?” Simpson said. “We don’t have data, but there are many violent cases against us during Carnival. Because there’s more of us outside, there’s more attacks.”Sao Paulo is trying to root out persecution of LGBT people during Carnival, and this year set up 20 tents spread among major street parties to handle cases of violence against the community. Psychologists, police officers and social workers are on hand until Wednesday for revelers who are victimized.English teacher Alessandra Salvador, a transgender woman who encouraged revelers to come to the city hall tent at the LGBT street party Minhoqueens, said she was excited by Prins’ selection.“I don’t even watch parades that much, but this year I will when she is on,” Salvador said. “It is good to see one of us being talked up. We don’t get it so often. If we don’t get that in Carnival, we won’t get it anywhere else.”It’s been a long road for Prins to reach the big leagues. She has worked as a professional dancer for 20 years and, though she lives in a small town in Switzerland with her husband, practices her steps at home all year and listens to samba incessantly. As Carnival nears, she splits her dance routine with ab workouts and squats at a gym, then makes her annual return to Brazil.Prins gets her make-up done prior to performing (AP Photo/Andre Penner)Prins’ first time dancing as a samba school’s godmother came in 2018, in the second division of Sao Paulo’s Carnival league. And it wasn’t easy.“Many people turned their backs, because they thought I shouldn’t be there. They thought it was a role for a woman,” Prins said. “Little by little I won them over with a lot of respect and true dancing.”Prins said her friends in Switzerland feared for her because of the increase in violence against transgender people, and because of the rise of far-right political groups in Brazil. She said she was worried about an increase in hateful comments aimed at LGBT people since President Jair Bolsonaro took office Jan. 1, 2019, but she planned to keep her smile and march on.Just before midnight, when Colorado do Brás finally started its parade, a TV Globo reporter approached a tearful Prins in front of her drummers. She was already the most talked about of all 2,200 members of the samba school, even more than eight young topless women dressed as “goddesses of the sea.”“I feel so blessed this is happening. I came here to hold my banner and dance samba to the face of prejudice, for all the LGBT community,” she said. “Trans girls, I am sure your day will come, too. I am just the first, many more of you will follow.”Prins performs during Carnival parade in Sao Paulo. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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Looks like any other leathery middle aged Brazilian plastic surgery victim, good job tranny. Trick is to identify into a population where the women already look hard and worn.

Brazil has more slayings of transvestites and transgender people than any country in the world. In 2019, 124 were killed, 21 of them in Sao Paulo state

Why do they keep on with this, who cares? What’s the murder rate overall in Brazil, what’s the rate of troonery, and have they adjusted for sex work. Of course they haven’t. Most of the time, troons get murdered because they were asking for it by being prostitutes or else crossing the wrong other dude. So what’s the overall rate of prostitute murder in Brazil? It’s probably like every other country in the world. Troon sex workers are murdered at a lower rate than female ones, and troons not in sex work get murdered less than any other demographic.
 
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There is now a target on he/she/her/him's back. The time is ticking as the Latino "Machismo" culture is fucking heavy over there. Honor killings are the norm and you can still get away from it with little or no prison time... Depending on what Latin country that is. If he/she/her/him start pulling tricks to make money and her john does not know what he is getting into.., it is not going to end well.

Please note the color of the skin on the people in the jpg and you will get my meaning about how shit goes does down in Latin America.
 

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trannies lie.

a lot.

there are thousands and thousands of trannies in Brazil's carnivals and there have been for decades.

there's a whole fucking book about it here

 
Brazil has more slayings of transvestites and transgender people than any country in the world. In 2019, 124 were killed, 21 of them in Sao Paulo state.

In 2018 the number of homicide in Brazil was recorded at 57,341 (that’s a drop from 2017’s 63,000+)

124 is .2% of the overall number. It is estimated that between 10-11 women are murdered in Brazil every day, 4 of those being “femicides” cases where the victim is specifically targeted for being female.
 
This story is confusing because of the pronouns, so I'll summarise.


A woman went to have her womb removed, and a prosthetic cock installed by an Italian tranny surgeon, because she wanted to LARP as a tranny man.

She did not want to get rid of her vagina and repeatedly stressed this.

But the doctor decided to remove her vagina anyway, then forged the forms to say she wanted her vagina removed.

This is because doctors who do tranny surgery are disproportionately likely to have god complexes.

Two Harley Street doctors have been suspended after removing the vagina of a trans patient without his consent, in a case believed to be the first of its kind.

The man - who was transitioning from a woman - was left 'distraught' and in floods of tears after the irreversible gender reassignment surgery, a tribunal heard.

Giulio Garaffa, a renowned penis consultant, mistakenly carried out the procedure and his colleague Marco Capece 'in a moment of panic... dishonestly' altered a form to say that consent had in fact been given, a disciplinary panel was told.

The patient - who had consented to two other forms of surgery as part of the transitioning process - only discovered that his vagina had been removed a week afterwards.

Dr Garaffa was found guilty of four charges of misconduct and was handed a five month suspension whilst Dr Capece was found guilty of three misconduct charges and suspended for 12 months.

The tribunal heard that ahead of the operation the man had repeatedly said he did not want his vagina removed.

The patient - who was only identified as Patient A - described to the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service how the 'unwanted surgery' has had a 'profound impact in all aspects of his life including his mental well-being'.

The disciplinary hearing was told that Dr Garaffa, from Italy, performed the surgery for Harley Street-based St Peter's Andrology Centre (SPA), an independent penis surgery specialising in gender reassignment surgery, in October 2016.

The patient had agreed to have a hysterectomy and a metoidioplasty, which would have given him a penis, but had refused the third procedure.

Dr Garaffa's colleague, Dr Capece, also from Italy, failed to obtain consent for the extra surgery, the panel was told.

Following the operation, he then added the words '+vaginectomy' on to Patient A's consent form to give the impression it had been planned from the outset.

The tribunal was told the patient began formal gender transition around 2013.

He changed his name by Deed Poll in September of that year and began living as a man in March 2014. He has since undergone hormone therapy and reconstructive chest surgery.

Dr Garaffa, who performed the surgery at Highgate Private Hospital in North London, is a 'penis consultant' who is renowned across Europe for his specialism in penis enlargement and reconstruction surgery.

The tribunal heard his specialist skills are such that he is one of only two doctors in the world capable of performing specific procedures.

He was criticised by the panel for failing to check that the patient had consented to the vaginectomy.


Speaking at the tribunal, MPTS chair Tim Bradbury said: 'He relinquished his responsibility as the operating surgeon to ensure that his patient had consented to the operation he intended to perform.

'His failures were serious and numerous... The consequences of these failures were grave, Patient A underwent life changing and irreversible surgery which (they) did not want.

'Fundamentally and self-evidently, Dr Garaffa should have reviewed Patient A's medical notes before commencing surgery.'

Mr Bradbury said Dr Capece maintained a 'false narrative' by not admitting his wrongdoing and insisting that he had not altering the document.

He said: 'It is significant that having amended the consent form, Dr Capece did not admit his wrongdoing despite numerous opportunities to do so either subsequent to Patient A's complaint, during the investigation or in the course of this hearing, and he has maintained what the Tribunal has found to be a false narrative.'

I suggest not Google Image searching it, but if you can imagine a flattened vagina, that's what it looks like. They chop it out and throw it away.
 
Someone call Oneangrygamer and apologize for mocking them. They were absolutely right when they said fem doctor was a slippery slope.

It's not a slippery slope it's a cliff.

That being said didn't this start off with the black non gender conforming lesbian companion bill. I mean they did retcon the first doctor to be a fat black lesbian so you know a troon isn't out of the question.
 
Brazilian transgender dancer shatters Carnival parade taboo
By MAURICIO SAVARESEFebruary 23, 2020



SAO PAULO (AP) — When dancer Camila Prins entered Sao Paulo’s Carnival parade grounds, a costume of feathers clinging to her sinuous body, she fulfilled a dream of feminine beauty nearly three decades old.
Prins says she first realized she wanted to be a woman at a Carnival party at age 11, when, like the other boys, she was allowed to dress like a girl as part of the burlesque festivities. Now, in the final minutes of Saturday, she became the first transgender woman to lead the drum section of a top samba school in either of the renowned Carnival parades put in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Prins, 40, was hand-picked to be “godmother” of the Colorado do Brás samba school’s drum section, an iconic role fought over by dozens of models and TV celebrities. Her duty was to dance infectiously for 65 minutes in front of the drummers, using her legs to drive their rhythm while judges assessed the school’s parade.Prins performs during Carnival in Sao Paulo. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)“Gorgeous women wanted to be here. I’m very excited because this shows we can be anywhere. We can be godmother of the drummers, we can be owners of a samba school,” Prins told The Associated Press before the parade. “Soon they will see many other transgender girls, who will find it easier than I did.”Colorado do Brás, which rose to Sao Paulo’s top samba league only two years ago, made a bold decision in picking Prins for the role, despite Brazil’s Carnival being a party at which few things have never been tried.Transgender people remain something of a taboo among Brazilians, even in Sao Paulo, the country’s most cosmopolitan city and host to the world’s largest gay pride parade. Brazil has more slayings of transvestites and transgender people than any country in the world. In 2019, 124 were killed, 21 of them in Sao Paulo state.As godmother of the drum section, Prins teamed up with a drum queen who has a similar role, and together they worked to dazzle fans in the Sambadrome bleachers with their beauty and sex appeal. Prins said she was counting on her penetrating brown eyes, long blond hair, strong legs, open smile and imposing breasts to help win points from the judges.Colorado do Brás finished the 2019 parade in 11th place, only two spots above the cutoff for being relegated back to a lower league. Directors of the samba school decided to try for something different this year, since the group has fewer resources than richer samba schools. Its floats and costumes were clearly less luxurious than the main challengers for the title.Keila Simpson, president of Brazil’s National Association of Transvestites and Transsexuals, was happy Prins secured her prominent Carnival role, and said their community aims to make cases like hers the new normal.“We have to be proud of Camila and hope her symbolic message allows us to think of reducing violence against trans people. Why can people celebrate her at the Sambadrome while trans people on the street are subject to violence?” Simpson said. “We don’t have data, but there are many violent cases against us during Carnival. Because there’s more of us outside, there’s more attacks.”Sao Paulo is trying to root out persecution of LGBT people during Carnival, and this year set up 20 tents spread among major street parties to handle cases of violence against the community. Psychologists, police officers and social workers are on hand until Wednesday for revelers who are victimized.English teacher Alessandra Salvador, a transgender woman who encouraged revelers to come to the city hall tent at the LGBT street party Minhoqueens, said she was excited by Prins’ selection.“I don’t even watch parades that much, but this year I will when she is on,” Salvador said. “It is good to see one of us being talked up. We don’t get it so often. If we don’t get that in Carnival, we won’t get it anywhere else.”It’s been a long road for Prins to reach the big leagues. She has worked as a professional dancer for 20 years and, though she lives in a small town in Switzerland with her husband, practices her steps at home all year and listens to samba incessantly. As Carnival nears, she splits her dance routine with ab workouts and squats at a gym, then makes her annual return to Brazil.Prins gets her make-up done prior to performing (AP Photo/Andre Penner)Prins’ first time dancing as a samba school’s godmother came in 2018, in the second division of Sao Paulo’s Carnival league. And it wasn’t easy.“Many people turned their backs, because they thought I shouldn’t be there. They thought it was a role for a woman,” Prins said. “Little by little I won them over with a lot of respect and true dancing.”Prins said her friends in Switzerland feared for her because of the increase in violence against transgender people, and because of the rise of far-right political groups in Brazil. She said she was worried about an increase in hateful comments aimed at LGBT people since President Jair Bolsonaro took office Jan. 1, 2019, but she planned to keep her smile and march on.Just before midnight, when Colorado do Brás finally started its parade, a TV Globo reporter approached a tearful Prins in front of her drummers. She was already the most talked about of all 2,200 members of the samba school, even more than eight young topless women dressed as “goddesses of the sea.”“I feel so blessed this is happening. I came here to hold my banner and dance samba to the face of prejudice, for all the LGBT community,” she said. “Trans girls, I am sure your day will come, too. I am just the first, many more of you will follow.”Prins performs during Carnival parade in Sao Paulo. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
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Lol, those damn feet.
 
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