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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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I guarantee there will be collective amnesia regarding this whole thing in a decade or so.

"What do you mean we convinced you as a child to do irreparable harm to your reproductive and endocrine systems? I think you've been reading too many nazi websites. Wait you're suing us? Funny, we have this little informed consent form just lying around here, and it has your signature on it. Where could that have come from?"

These children will be dumped the moment they are no longer politically useful to the ruling class.
 
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I can't believe we went for like 150 years or so when pre-puberty castration was bad, now it's "well, as long as they consent..."

I was reading on reddit about a girl who looked and acted masculine, and it turned out in her "letter to self" at the end of freshman year, she was being raped by he stepfather every night "I want to get out of this godforsaken hellhole" so looking and acting masculine was her attempt at turning him off and making him stop. But today they'd turn a blind eye and insist she's "just trans", csa be damned. What is this goddamn world coming to?

ETA: This news story should be turned into an ad for condoms.
That's not at all uncommon. There's a high rate of sexual victimization among self identified transmen. Likewise, a high rate of autism in self identified transwomen.

Huh, why don't we pull on this thread...? Nope, that'd be transphobic, of course.
When are we going to acknowledge the slippery slope isn't a fallacy but in fact is proven correct at every turn?
The slippery slope fallacy is a real logical fallacy. It exists when the person arguing isn't establishing that the intervening steps from start to finish are likely to happen.

So for example, all this goofy shit regarding tranny shit, it doesn't establish that gay marriage was a bad move. What's the right answer? Just have gay marriage and outlaw childhood gender transitioning, of course.
And yet these loons would consider talking kids out of it "conversion therapy", when in reality... If this confused kid really does just turn out to be gay or effeminate or a tomboy (agps and such not counted, of course), isn't overriding parents (who are legally obligated to keep you from doing dangerous stupid shit) and giving an impulsive, emotional, immature person full reins on their medical health (that they (AND THEIR "DOCTORS") don't even fully understand) to be experimented on and butchered, the REAL conversion therapy? How is this shit any different than having a gay teen touched by a back alley whore while being shot up with feel-good drugs in an attempt to create a Pavlovian response to opposite-sex touch? How many of these "trans/nb" kids are going to go to their parents and the world and scream "I was just gay, why did you let me do that?" (and then be silenced by the hivemind who don't want to see the facts I don't want it to happen but goddamn I'm being optimistic as hell. Even lobotomies stopped at some point, right?) At the very least, in my generation, our "phase" left us with cringey scene photos and maybe some ugly arm scars, but at least I was allowed to mature, with solid bones, a decent map of what I am, and intact genitals
Oh, and the fucked up thing is that they're passing laws outlawing LGBT conversion therapy. All these fucks keep saying "well, you're supposed to get therapy before transitioning to make sure it's the right move". Except now they're outlawing any therapy that isn't "oh you're totally trans, here's a script for titty skittles". They're being sneaky by sneaking the T in there with LGB conversion therapy.

Some fundie quack taking a tazer to your son's balls because he likes dick? Yeah, that's abusive and should be outlawed.

But making sure kids really are trannies* before giving them drugs and hormones? Medically responsible and should be mandatory, at the very least.

* Whatever the fuck "really are trannies" means.
 
You know, I'd think if your daughter is stressed about growing breasts, she's either being force fed all that feminist "all men want to rape you" stuff, OR she's being sexually abused and is scared her breasts are gonna make things worse. I know it's different for everybody, but no one I remember was stressed about boobs (other than cup size), they were more concerned about the fact blood was pouring from them once a month. Maybe this lady needs to look into her family or her child's search history. Nah, that's too much work and effort.
Nah, it's pretty normal that a tweenage girl to get distressed over her starting breast without abuse or paranoia. Budding breast can acke, bras can be hard to figure out, you can feel behind or way advanced to other girls and it's just sign among others like your first period that puberty is strating and you are growing up. It's honestly really common that girls feel bad or very least confused about breast development.
 
Four corners story linked to $6m gender clinic grant
"Positive publicity from an ABC Four Corners program may have been worth 6 million to Australia's busiest youth gender clinic."

Behind a paywall, unfortunately.

Four Corners story linked to $6m grant for Australia’s busiest kids’ gender clinic
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Positive publicity from an ABC Four Corners program may have been worth $6 million to Australia’s busiest youth gender clinic.
Paediatrician Michelle Telfer, clinic director at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, said it was “really interesting” that the TV program, called Being Me and featuring two “intelligent, articulate” transgender girls from her clinic, went to air just before the 2014 state election won by Labor’s Daniel Andrews.
The Telfer clinic had lobbied both the outgoing Napthine Coalition administration and the opposition after a dramatic surge in new referrals of vulnerable children.

Six months later, the Andrews government announced a special, “life-saving” injection of $6 million over four years for Dr Telfer’s clinic, so she could cut waiting times for “gender affirmative” treatment, which includes drugs to block puberty and opposite-sex hormones for young people who believe they were “born in the wrong body”.
“It’s the personal stories that make the difference,” Dr Telfer told Victoria’s mental health royal commission in July, just before The Australian began reporting global concern about the safety and ethics of the “affirmative” transgender medical model.
In August, federal Health Minister Greg Hunt called for urgent advice on this patient safety question from the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, and a month later the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists disendorsed RCH “world’s most progressive” treatment standards for trans youth, pending “further review” of evidence.
On Monday, Four Corners returns to the topic with a program called Not a Boy, Not a Girl, in which Olivia, 11, says: “I am non-binary, which means I have no gender”.
Another non-binary person, Riley, 22, implies that the explosion in the atypical teenage caseload at gender clinics has nothing to do with social contagion via friendship groups and online platforms such as reddit and YouTube.
“No-one would transition because it’s a fad — because it’s actually an awful experience and just generally in society you are ostracised,” Riley says.
The program, produced by investigative journalist Janine Cohen, quotes a psychiatrist who suggests gender identities such as non-binary are not just made up — “I think non-binary people have existed as long as we have. But up until more recently there hasn’t been a language for it”.
Ms Cohen also produced the 2016 ABC Australian Story program, About a Girl, featuring a high-profile patient of Dr Telfer’s and an introduction by Premier Andrews.
Ms Cohen was the reporter on the 2014 Being Me program, which quotes Dr Telfer as saying puberty blockers give patients “time to think about what you want to do in the long term”, while easing the distress of puberty.

One way ticket?

Overseas studies suggest the vast majority of patients who start on puberty blockers, around the age of 10-12, go on to irreversible cross-sex hormones, with side-effects including infertility, loss of sexual pleasure, cardiovascular problems and possibly damage to the growing brain.
In its only public statement so far, RCH said in December that its gender clinicians were “leaders in their field” who offered treatment “based on the best available medical evidence”.
The 2014 Four Corners program does not mention any downside to puberty blockers, and Dr Telfer suggests to viewers that the “very small” chance of a child growing up to regret hormonal treatment is outweighed by the “extremely high” risk of suicide without affirmative care.
The emerging trend of regretful young adult “detransitioners”, and intensifying global scrutiny of the trans youth medical model, have been little reported in most media outlets.
Under its website listing for “media advocacy”, the Telfer clinic includes nine positive ABC broadcasts and reports.
A search of the ABC website gives 12,900 results for the word “transgender” but none for “detransitioners”.

In Britain and Sweden, sceptical coverage of youth gender clinics — with public broadcasters doing investigative reports on puberty blockers, detransitioning and exaggerated suicide statistics — may help explain signs of a peak in patient numbers.
In Stockholm’s youth gender clinic, there was a drop-off in new referrals in 2018, according to new data.
In May that year, the Swedish press began publishing critical commentaries following a national inquiry proposal to lower the minimum age for trans genital surgery from 18 to 15, said a prominent child and adolescent psychiatrist Sven Roman.
In 2019, he said, two critical documentaries by Sweden’s public broadcaster SVT — with the series title The Trans Train — were “widely watched”.
“I think that (following this media coverage) the awareness in our society of the problems with the treatment of gender dysphoria is the main reason for the decline (in new referrals),” he said.
Dr Roman was among a group of practitioners and clinicians — including the internationally renowned neuropsychiatrist and researcher Christopher Gillberg — to raise the alarm in Sweden.
In the UK, new referrals to the NHS Tavistock youth gender clinic seem to have peaked in the third quarter of 2018-19, according to data published in January.
Media scrutiny of the Tavistock clinic has come from The Times, The Economist, The Observer, The Daily Mail, Sky News and the BBC’s flagship investigative program Newsnight, with its medically trained journalist Deborah Cohen also reporting on the puberty blockers controversy in the British Medical Journal.

On Sunday, the BBC reported the go-ahead for litigation against the Tavistock clinic arguing that under-18s cannot lawfully give informed consent to puberty blockers with unknown long-term effects.
One of those bringing the case Keira Bell, 23, a detransitioner who went on puberty blockers at 16, told the BBC: “I was allowed to run with this idea that I had (that I was a boy), almost like a fantasy”.
“I think it’s up to these institutions, like the Tavistock, to step in and make children reconsider what they are saying, because it is a life-altering path.”
Ms Bell has come off testosterone but complains of feeling “stuck between the two sexes”. She had a double mastectomy.
In the US, youth gender clinics have rapidly spread but centralised data is lacking, the trend in referrals is not clear, and mainstream media reporting is scant.
In Australia, the little data from gender clinics available under Freedom of Information laws does not yet show referrals peaking.
At the Queensland Children’s Hospital gender clinic, the number of new cases jumped from 404 in 2018 to 611 last year, notching up an 1,172 per cent increase since 2014.
In July, Dr Telfer said figures for the first half of 2019 were up 20 per cent.
“Last year we had 269 new referrals … so it’s likely that we’ll be receiving over 300 new referrals (in 2019),” she said.
In 2012 when Dr Telfer took charge, there were just 18 new cases. RCH ignored a request for full year data for 2019.

The Australian sought comment from the ABC, the Andrews government, Dr Telfer and Dr Pang.
Bernard Lane

Roving editor, leader writer, data journalist
Bernard Lane was named 2012 Higher Education Journalist of the Year. He was chief editorial writer for the newspaper and covered the High Court. He is a psychology graduate and language student.
 
So for example, all this goofy shit regarding tranny shit, it doesn't establish that gay marriage was a bad move. What's the right answer? Just have gay marriage and outlaw childhood gender transitioning, of course.

There is a slippery slope in that if you say "gay marriage should be okay" and then that happens, and society doesn't immediately collapse into flaming wreckage, some subset of the same activists, and some self-interested troons, are going to say well we should give troons X now too.

It's not that slippery, though. Most of the slipperiness was other, seemingly innocuous things like just respecting pronouns and other shit that seemed harmless enough at the time. It did open the door to trying to push it harder, and that's worked in Canada and the incredibly cucked United Kingdom.

There's nothing ultimately making the worst troon shit inevitable, though at the present, speaking out against it at all makes you 100% Nazi among much of the population which has yet to hit peak trans.

Something people actually pissed about this shit don't understand, on either side, is that the vast majority of people could give two shits about troons and are inclined not to be needlessly mean to some seemingly persecuted minority and to give credence to claims of persecution, no matter how meritless.

tl;dr there is a slippery slope of sorts but it isn't that slippery. Yet.
 
When she's in her 20s and realizes that she can never have children, and that nobody even wants to have sex with her in the first place.

The new face of incels will be male-ish.

Thinking about your sexual identity at 11 probably isn't that unusual, given (possible) onset of puberty at that age. You're thinking about every aspect of your identity at 11. You don't know who you are, and you're wondering. You're looking everywhere, inside of you and at the outside world, for the answer.

Going from "sex?" to "eeew, sex", "eeeh", "hmm..." and finally "yes" in like two years is deeply confusing and uncomfortable for everyone. It is a massive change forced upon your mind by the body and it is completely normal. But quacks say they have a panacea to that and every other uncomfortable emotion or thought associated with going into puberty and the kids will have trendy vocabulary(being an ace or other bullshit) to deny that change.

The parents support this bullshit even though they have gone through the exact same thing themselves. It's mind-boggling.

I guarantee there will be collective amnesia regarding this whole thing in a decade or so.

"What do you mean we conviced you as a child to do irreparable harm to your reproductive and endocrine systems? I think you've been reading too many nazi websites. Wait you're suing us? Funny, we have this little informed consent form just lying around here, and it has your signature on it. Where could that have come from?"

These children will be dumped the moment they are no longer politically useful to the ruling class.

There was an article by someone that used to be deep into socjus culture who wrote about that. He didn't join in on dogpiling people though or was trying to get people fired, naming and shaming them for wrong-think and being part of the general outrage machine. Then he went back a couple of years and looked at his twitter activity and was shocked, he did do all of that. His memory of it was just him doing the right thing, not doing a bad thing that hurt people.

So I think it will be people saying that some supported it, but there weren't that many of them and they themselves weren't part of it. While the last won't be true they could probably pass a lie detector test because they honestly believe it. Fortunately in this day and age we will have their twitter/facebook history, unlike past social movements that gets quietly memory-holed.

That's not at all uncommon. There's a high rate of sexual victimization among self identified transmen.

In the British grooming scandal social workers noticed that teenage girls that were victims of those gangs were going trans, they became victims by being girls so they didn't want to be girls anymore to protect themselves. But protocol said to look the other way and help their transition instead of addressing the root cause.
 
There was an article by someone that used to be deep into socjus culture who wrote about that. He didn't join in on dogpiling people though or was trying to get people fired, naming and shaming them for wrong-think and being part of the general outrage machine. Then he went back a couple of years and looked at his twitter activity and was shocked, he did do all of that. His memory of it was just him doing the right thing, not doing a bad thing that hurt people.
Happen to have a link for that?
 
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This moon-faced, semi-literate tranny is 'literally fucking crying' because the Grauniad published an article that, for once, wasn't a grovelling acceptance of TRA bullshit. What a weak faggot. Replies are hilarious.
 
That's all made up though, isn't it?

Inb4 they give a scan and tell the teenager with body dysmorphia that all the Thetans in his body are clustered around the groin area

Depends on if you believe L. Ron Hubbard is a prophet/messiah or batshit insane. Take your pick
 
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This moon-faced, semi-literate tranny is 'literally fucking crying' because the Grauniad published an article that, for once, wasn't a grovelling acceptance of TRA bullshit. What a weak faggot. Replies are hilarious.
What's he scared of exactly? Twat. I bet he thinks this is the appropriate womanly way to react to anything he doesn't like. Any actual woman who behaved like that in the workplace would never be taken seriously by her colleagues again.
 

Should time-honored school traditions dubbing students as kings and queens for homecomings and proms be changed in favor of more gender spectrum-inclusive titles?

That's among the recommendations of a new state report on inclusivity for students with nonconforming gender identities, which has sparked a conversation among suburban school leaders.

The report suggests Illinois' public schools drop reliance on traditional male-female gender descriptions and train teachers to use more inclusive language when addressing groups of students.

"The training should include how to ensure things such as inspirational speeches, motivational phrases, locker-room talk, pep rallies, and team chants are inclusive and gender-neutral. Examples of phrases that should be eliminated include 'man up' or 'don't be a sissy,'" the report recommends.

The Illinois State Board of Education this month will issue guidance to schools for creating policies based on the task force's recommendations, spokeswoman Jackie Matthews said.

"It's important to recognize that our society as a whole, not just schools, are in a period of transition," said Mark Kovack, associate superintendent for student services for Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211.

District 211 is well-versed on gender identity debates after recently resolving a nearly 4½-year legal battle on the issue of transgender students' access to locker rooms. Last November, the school board voted to no longer require transgender students to use privacy stalls made available for all students in locker rooms.

"As a school district, we have been responding to students' unique needs forever, long before gender became a focal point," Kovack said.

District 211 schools have homecoming and prom kings and queens, which has been a controversial topic for years before the task force released its report, he said.

"Culture is something that develops over time and it doesn't transform overnight," Kovack said. "Usually, it takes a little bit of time to see a movement. We are engaged in that and trying to determine the best ways to go about bringing about positive change."

Some schools nationwide have opted to recognize a group of students as "homecoming royalty court" instead of singling out individuals.

"Such conversations have been unfolding at public schools over the past several years with increased visibility of trans identities, said Nat Duran, youth engagement manager for Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, which provides training to schools and supports youth in partnership with the GSA (Gender and Sexuality Alliances) Network.

Officials at Elgin Area School District U-46 soon will review the task force's recommendations and district policies.

The state's second-largest school district weathered controversy a few years ago when administrators decided to allow a transgender middle school student access to the locker room and restroom corresponding with that student's gender identity.

"We, as a district, kind of take things case by case," said school board member Veronica Noland, who served on the state task force.

Beyond titles, the task force report addresses school districts' policies toward providing equal educational opportunities for students of varying gender identities and expression and preventing discrimination, harassment and bullying, as prohibited by state and federal laws.

Some educators and schools may be less in step philosophically with the state recommendations, but Duran believes it's only a matter of time before practices change.

"Learning new things is just as much about unlearning old things," Duran said, "and that can be a very vulnerable process."

Affirming and Inclusive Schools Task Force recommendations
The Illinois State Board of Education should consider providing guidance on procedures for:

• Changing a name and gender marker in student records that recognizes that a legal name change is not a prerequisite.

• Updating a name and gender marker in data and information submitted to the state.

• Offering a nonbinary gender marker option for submitting data and information to the state.

• Using an affirmed name on standardized testing.

• Under state law, the name and gender marker recorded in a student's permanent record should include both affirmed name and gender, as well as legal name and gender. The legal name and gender shall not be disclosed except as required by law.

• Under state law, directory information should include only a student's affirmed name.

• The Illinois Department of Human Rights should consider issuing guidance to districts on complying with the Illinois Human Rights Act.

• Guidance should include IHRA's requirements on: the rights of transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals; students' participation in sports and other activities; protecting students from bullying or harassment; and respecting students' affirmed names and pronouns, including by updating student records.

• The state should consider: exploring how teacher preparation programs can address issues relating to supporting transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming students; working with stakeholders to evaluate the state's comprehensive sexual education curriculum for kindergarten through 12th grade; and promoting greater inclusion in school-based activities, including engaging with Illinois Elementary School Association and Illinois High School Association to review their policies on inclusion.

To view the full report, visit illinois.gov.
 
"Some schools nationwide have opted to recognize a group of students as "homecoming royalty court" instead of singling out individuals."
At the end of the day, Prom King/Queen is a contest to see who the most special student is. Now we're making entire groups of students special? No wonder these kids are pretending to be something other than male/female. Everyone's a special little snowflake, which means nobody is.
 
Nothing will make teen girls feel better than not letting them getting dolled up, feeling pretty and like an adult woman and letting them have a shot to be called something royal.

I didn't do any dances in HS etc but let me tell you, the prom king/queen were the nicest fucking kids and both became wonderful humans. It's great they got to rock a plastic crown for a night, and if some one was jealous they were a bitter fuck since they were good kids.
 
policies toward providing equal educational opportunities for students of varying gender identities and expression and preventing discrimination, harassment and bullying, as prohibited by state and federal laws.
Excuse me, what differences are there between educating an ordinary student and a creep that use it to scout the girl's locker room? Are there subject only taught to a single sex I'm not aware of? Also what's the difference between tranny bullying and regular bullying that they act like they'll start coming down on bullying?
Guidance should include IHRA's requirements on: the rights of transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming individuals;
What rights do trannies have that aren't for regular people?
working with stakeholders to evaluate the state's comprehensive sexual education curriculum for kindergarten
What the fuck is wrong with modern society?
 
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