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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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Google Classroom is a TERF https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2020/05/...ia-virtual-classroom-misgendering-deadnaming/
This school district is making sure trans students will always – and only – be referred to by their true name and pronouns

Trans students in Philadelphia have been assured that their correct name and pronouns will always be used, as the city’s school board moves to address issues thrown up by coronavirus.

In Philadelphia, trans students already have the right to be addressed according to their wishes.

After a landmark trans students in the state are also backed in using the bathroom and playing on the sports team that corresponds to their gender identity — whether or not they have their parents approval or have taken steps to medically transition.

But when coronavirus hit and schools closed, there was a hitch: Google Classroom, the preferred virtual classroom used by Philadelphia schools, was outing students as transgender and publishing their deadnames on virtual registers without their permission.

School officials had said technology wasn’t fixable.
Initially school officials blamed technology and said they were unable to fix the problem.

But deadnaming and misgendering are serious issues for trans youth, as non-binary teacher Maddie Luebbert explained at a school board meeting last month.

“This public display can become a serious threat to a student’s physical, emotional, or mental well-being,” said Luebbert.

“I hope I do not need to explain how vulnerable queer youth are — more likely to be homeless, more likely to face abuse, more likely to be dealing with mental illness, more likely to attempt suicide.”

Trans students speak out against deadnaming.
Elias Musselman, a trans student, also spoke out about the pain of being misgendered by Google Classroom.

“My whole class, who knew me as Eli, suddenly heard my birth name, and I would start having an anxiety attack and crying,” Musselman said.

“Some students don’t get support from their families, and to have support from school is such a big thing,” Musselman added.

After an outcry from students and teachers, the Philadelphia School District has moved to assure transgender students that their correct name and pronouns will be used consistently going forward.

The move was announced via email to school principals this week and is expected to be presented at a virtual meeting of the school board today.

“We’re at a time where so much is out of our control, but this is something that is in our control,” Fix Lopez said.

“To me, it’s not so much about a name, but an identity.”
 
How many tranny students do they have?

My sis-in-law is a high school teacher, and she says she's averaging about 2-3 genderspecials per class. Mostly Aidens and "non-binary femmes" though.
She said they're annoying as fuck. She has to get a brief usually, where she's instructed to "ensure her and the class calls Aiden (formerly Brittany) by his correct and rightful pronouns!". Some choose absurd
"androgynous" names, dropping their last name entirely, and teachers/staff have to refer to them as like, "Cade". Some of them walk around like they own the school, because they kinda do at this point.
 
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Surely, surely, there was another troon on Twitch who wasn't this much of a lightspeed mental twenty car pileup. Even his verbal profile is annoying as fuck - did nobody even talk to this person before appointing them? Did they just see "transgender fights for marginalized groups" and give him the green light with no vetting at all? There's no way that Twitch's hiring practices are this bad--
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My sis-in-law is a high school teacher, and she says she's averaging about 2-3 genderspecials per class. Mostly Aidens and "non-binary femmes" though.
She said they're annoying as fuck. She has to get a brief usually, where she's instructed to "ensure her and the class calls Aiden (formerly Brittany) by his correct and rightful pronouns!". Some choose absurd
"androgynous" names, dropping their last name entirely, and teachers/staff have to refer to them as like, "Cade". Some of them walk around like they own the school, because they kinda do at this point.

Imagine thinking it's a good idea to give kids this much power. Inmates running the fucking asylum.
 
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The kid "transitioned" at 3. He's currently 7 years old. What the fuck.
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You could have castrated that boy a birth and he'd still grow into melon-headed bull of a dude. He is going to break so many girls' sports records.

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How many tranny students do they have?

At least two:
That one right below Musselman is another FTM. They look like a stereotypical [future] dyke. If it weren't for transgender insanity she would one day be called Large Marge and wear nothing but bow ties until middle age where she would transition into something more casual.

Oh wait, thats some theater group. Never mind, of course that is going to be filled with gay losers of all sorts.
 
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Anyone who does that should be shot.

Give it another ten years and he just might.

Reminds me a bit of Susan Cabot, a c-list actress known for doing schlocky Roger Corman movies in the 1950s. After roles dried up she became a reclusive hoarder and went a bit mad.

She had one child, a son who had a form of dwarfism. He was subjected to experimental human growth hormone treatments for 15 years and suffered numerous medical and mental problems due to it. He ended up killing his mother by beating her to death with a weight bar when he was 22 but got off on a manslaughter verdict and received probation.
 
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You could have castrated that boy a birth and he'd still grow into melon-headed bull of a dude. He is going to break so many girls' sports records.
Holy fuck, that poor kid looks exactly like the 7yro version of Forest Whitaker in Battlefield Earth. I see a future junkie 41% candidate. The proper Afrikaans pronunciation of Theron is "Tron", but I say we add one more "o".
 
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This blew up heavily on Lifestreamfails and even posting harmless emotes on this troon's channel will get you banned within seconds. This furry degenerate (yes, he identifies as a deer) is ResetEra encompassed into a single person. @DriveByTrolling

Nuke Twitch
If I were to ever stream vidya, I would never use Twitch. It all went down hill when they banned you for showing male nipples. Now this? It can't get possibly any more worse than this.
 
Narcissistic trannies are here to remind us again about how covid-19 affects trannies more than everyone else.


Even though lockdown measures have eased a little in England, the "stay alert" guidance is still affecting daily life. Seven weeks on, some LGBT people have told the BBC they are in more danger than ever before.

Lucy, 21, from the north-east of England is transgender and has severe heart issues. After years spent living as a woman, she says she has "no doubt" her parents would bury her as a man if she was to die from coronavirus.

"They'll shave my long hair, put me in a suit, use my birth name and call me 'he' all the way through the funeral. The thought of my family doing it makes me feel so sick, but I know they will.

Lucy, who works in a call centre, says her health issues are the only reason she hasn't moved out of her parents' house.

"When I came out as trans, and I told my parents I would stop living as a boy, they basically said 'no'. They literally tried to beat the trans out of me. My dad told me I needed to find a girlfriend and sort myself out."

She says she can't recall her family ever calling her 'Lucy', but they frequently use her male birth name "by mistake".

"They have never accepted me being trans. Why would they when I die?"

Lucy does not have a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC), an official document which formally acknowledges someone's gender identity.

Krystyna Hebb, helpline manager at Mermaids, says not having a GRC leaves trans people vulnerable, however many find the process "too difficult" to go through.

"When living, a trans person can go by any name or gender. But after dying, if they have no legal documents, their family can take over. If their family aren't supportive of their identity, that can lead to problems."

A former pastor and Christian family support worker, Krystyna says "I actually refused to do a funeral in the church because of this. It is an awful thing to see, but the law is very clear."

Firstly, less than 30 people aged under 25 have died from kung flu, so stop being such a massive faggot and man up. You're not going to die of covid-19.

Secondly, if you're an adult and you die of anything then you don't have to be buried by your parents. Your tranny certificate has fuck all to do with what you parents do when you die. Likewise, if you do have a tranny certificate, that's not going to stop them treating you like the man you are at your funeral.

Thirdly, fuck the BBC for pretending that 21-year-old narcissists are at risk from kung flu.

Bonus content here from self-hating lesbian Sue Kerr, who seems to spend most of her life sucking tranny cock (https://genderidentitywatch.com/201...urgh-lesbian-correspondents-pghlesbian24-usa/)


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As a queer blogger and social worker, I'm familiar with organizing drives to address gaps in services. Toy drives, food drives, blankets, pet supplies, even creating a tote bag project to support food pantries. It all starts with being able to identify a gap and work with people to create solutions.

On the day that Gov. Tom Wolf and Dr. Rachel Levine held a press conference at the beginning of the pandemic telling Pennsylvanians they should all be wearing masks, my partner Laura and I were driving to do a porch pick-up of two masks we had already ordered through Operation Face Mask Pittsburgh. I got to savor the rare moment of being ahead of the trend.

But soon after washing, wearing, and rewashing these masks, I realized we would need more than just the two we purchased. Finding a vendor was tough. Backorders. Wading through patterns. I am not a sewist (sewer + artist + activist), but I wanted to support those who were, and help my other friends get access to them too, especially as a member of the LGBTQ community who knows how important finding a safe outlet is to our friends during normal times, let alone a pandemic.


Members of the trans community continue to face escalating public abuse and violence, a fused layer of transphobia, racism, and sexism that makes navigating a pandemic extra treacherous.

So I went to Lyndsey Sickler at TransPride Pittsburgh and proposed that we team up. My blog, Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents, and their organization are established institutions that we hoped would signal credible safe spaces for trans and queer neighbors to engage. And thus, Pgh MasQUe ProjecT was born.

We deliberately chose to use the phrase "trans and queer" in our project to center our most vulnerable neighbors as a show of solidarity and support. (Admittedly, I'm surprised how many lesbians and gay men don't see themselves in that phrasing and have to be specifically invited. That's a small taste of how trans and queer folks navigate a “gay and lesbian” world each day. It should be an "aha" moment, but I suspect I'll have to continue explaining, and that's part of being an ally.)

Once we decided to go forward with the project, we hashed out some basic details, set up a Facebook fundraiser, and created a Google Form.




We had 28 requests in the first hour.

Two weeks later, we had received requests for more than 600 masks. Most are individuals in the Pittsburgh region. Some live as far as Elk County, Steubenville, and Johnstown. A few are in West Virginia. At least three organizations asked for batches of masks to distribute to clients and volunteers.

Some donated, others cannot at this time. One donor, himself a former target of gay-bashing in Bloomfield, chipped in $600. A 14-year-old drag artist, E! The Dragnificent, live-streamed a new performance, raising over $200 in tips she donated to us.

Then came the sewists. Plundering their fabric stashes, they found patterns and sent us batches of 10 or 30 or 100 masks. Cotton and elastic are like gold.

Our volunteers dubbed themselves "QPS" and made the rounds, doing scores of no-contact drop-offs. Some accepted gas money, others did not.




We added links to trans and queer-friendly retailers for folks who wanted to buy their own. We also linked to other projects. I joined an online group of volunteer mask sewists to coordinate our requests in manageable batches.

Much like Laura and I realizing our two masks would not be sufficient for our family, we realized that even after every request is filled right now, the rest of 2020 stretches out ahead of us. One mask won't get anyone through the remainder of the year. Wear and tear, damage, work demands, access to a washing machine, even having a net bag for delicates could have a huge impact on sustainability and durability. People are going to buy food before replacing masks.

So we've sought out another community partner, the Pittsburgh Equality Center (PEC), to serve as a fiscal sponsor. We recruited a database manager to set up forms and spreadsheets. We've been soliciting sewists in outlying counties. I set up an account with USPS and sourced a vendor based in Erie to handle requests. A friend is cleaning up two old sewing machines to lend out; another is borrowing their mom's machine.

Three young adults are taking our message to youth on social media platforms we don't use.

Phat Man Dee is writing us an anthem.

Global Links has begun sourcing bulk masks for us, so far donating 3,000 that we are distributing to other trans and queer orgs, including SisTers Pgh, Shepherd Wellness Community, True T Pgh, and Garden of Peace.

We have plans to mobilize PriZilla, a decommissioned school bus, to take masks to Beaver, Butler, Greene, and Mercer counties.

At the same time, we've had to log into Dr. Rachel Levine's daily briefings and read horrible transphobic comments heaped on her by our neighbors and members of the media. It’s terrible for her, I imagine. Facebook doesn't moderate comments about public figures.

Imagine how terrible that is for trans folks, in particular, who simply want to get an update. They are not public figures, but they must wade through unprecedented transphobic hate to access this information. That's unconscionable. Creating daily watch parties mitigates exposure to comments, but they are still there, another threat level to navigate.

In the midst of this project's early days, I learned of the brutal murder of a 25-year-old trans woman while seeking rehab in Baltimore. Her name was Johanna Metzger and she was from Philadelphia. Her family misgendered her, buried her under her deadname, and suggested donations in lieu of flowers to an anti-trans ministry. The erasure of Johanna was being used to subsidize more anti-trans activities. I carry her name in my heart as I try to create more safety.

Over the course of this project to date, I've had to write five additional memorial posts for victims of fatal anti-trans violence, the latest among hundreds of similar posts I've written over the past years. So I am intimately aware of the importance of allies taking action to protect the safety and peace of mind of our trans neighbors in tangible ways.

Still, if you had told me six months ago that I'd be knee-deep in bias tape, bobbins, and bolts of fabric, I wouldn't have even understood how that would be necessary or desirable. COVID-19 has altered the course of human history, but we can choose to carry forward into this new normal the best parts of ourselves. I'm glad my toy drive skills combined with 15+ years of LGBTQ blogging create a useful vantage to help. Some days I'm grateful, because it helps me cope with my own terror and existential dread.

We have a leadership team that includes a database manager, a retired physician, and logistics experts. Two of our deciders are trans, three identify as queer. We are trying to be smart, transparent, and accountable.

We all hope this project will not be necessary in 2021. The virus will set the pace, but we will be right there to swing into action.

I'm not going to spout the party line about unity and coming together or other phrases that erase the very real tensions and inequities in the LGBTQ community and this region. I'm going to maintain my boundaries around whom I'll work with, but I will give masks to anyone in need. This project has the capacity to solve an immediate problem. It could be a tool to move us forward a little closer together, but that requires deep examination of the realities, not the nostalgic "back to normal" rhetoric we so desperately clutch to find our way through frightening times.

For now, it matters that we leverage resources and privilege to address this particular gap. Our model can be replicated elsewhere. We hope it is.

As of publication date, we have received requests for more than 900 masks. Keep in mind that Western Pennsylvania is home to 80,000-200,000 trans and queer residents, most of whom live outside of the Pittsburgh region.

We need help. Masque up.

Resources:

The Pittsburgh MasQUe ProjecT offers face masks to trans and queer (and LGBTQ) households with ties to Western Pennsylvania and nearby communities. Currently, we are offering each household two masks per person every month.

About the author: Sue Kerr (she/her) MSW has been blogging at pghlesbian.com for 15 years. Her site was named OUTstanding Blog in the 2019 GLAAD national media awards and twice voted Best Local blog by City Paper readers. She can be found on Twitter @pghlesbian24 and on Facebook at facebook.com/pghlesbian. She and her partner live in Manchester where they foster cats and foment uncomfortable conversations.
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There was no resource for face masks affirming transgender and queer folks, so we created one

How the fuck does an N95 mask not affirm trannies? Does 3M need to do a special run of masks with 'women have penises too' slogans, and line art of chicks with dicks?
 
Narcissistic trannies are here to remind us again about how covid-19 affects trannies more than everyone else.




Firstly, less than 30 people aged under 25 have died from kung flu, so stop being such a massive faggot and man up. You're not going to die of covid-19.

Secondly, if you're an adult and you die of anything then you don't have to be buried by your parents. Your tranny certificate has fuck all to do with what you parents do when you die. Likewise, if you do have a tranny certificate, that's not going to stop them treating you like the man you are at your funeral.

Thirdly, fuck the BBC for pretending that 21-year-old narcissists are at risk from kung flu.

Bonus content here from self-hating lesbian Sue Kerr, who seems to spend most of her life sucking tranny cock (https://genderidentitywatch.com/201...urgh-lesbian-correspondents-pghlesbian24-usa/)


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There was no resource for face masks affirming transgender and queer folks, so we created one

How the fuck does an N95 mask not affirm trannies? Does 3M need to do a special run of masks with 'women have penises too' slogans, and line art of chicks with dicks?
If trannies only knew that people hate them, not because we're afraid of them but because their self-centeredness and authoritarian behavior is psychotic and repels people from them. Why should we drop all of our legit issues and worries for your made up ones?
 
Secondly, if you're an adult and you die of anything then you don't have to be buried by your parents.

It's almost like there's a document you can prepare that mandates exactly what happens when you die, has the force of law, nobody can override, and a lawyer will even usually prepare for you for free just as a loss-leader to get you into their office.

Of course if you plan on freeloading in death just as you did in life you can't complain how the people paying to chuck your rotting corpse pay to have it done.
 
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I am not a sewist (sewer + artist + activist)

This is not a thing.

We deliberately chose to use the phrase "trans and queer" in our project to center our most vulnerable neighbors as a show of solidarity and support. (Admittedly, I'm surprised how many lesbians and gay men don't see themselves in that phrasing and have to be specifically invited. That's a small taste of how trans and queer folks navigate a “gay and lesbian” world each day. It should be an "aha" moment, but I suspect I'll have to continue explaining, and that's part of being an ally.)

Aha in that you should’ve realized by now that the regular ol’ G&Ls want fuck all to do with an ideology that actively works against their interests and for which they’ll be ostracized for even bothering to show up? That kind of aha?

Over the course of this project to date, I've had to write five additional memorial posts for victims of fatal anti-trans violence, the latest among hundreds of similar posts I've written over the past years.

Since the coof came to states, we’ve heard very little in the news about the troon murder epidemic so here are the numbers:

Dustin Parker, 25
McAlester, Oklahoma. January 1, 2020

FTM taxi driver killed during an apparent robbery. No arrests.

Alexa Negron Luciano, 29
Baja, Puerto Rico. February 24, 2020

Homeless mentally ill man caught using a mirror to look into a stall in the ladies room at a McDonald’s. Later beaten to death by four teenage boys at least one of whom has been arrested and charged.

Angelica Marie “Yampi” Méndez Arocho, 19
Moca, Puerto Rico, March 5, 2020

FTM shot and killed. No arrests, though she was alleged being harassed by another female who was brought in for questioning.

Monika Diamond (Jared Whitted), 34
Charlotte, North Carolina. March 18, 2020

MTF murdered in possible domestic dispute. Suspect in custody, awaiting trial.

Lexi Sutton (possibly Thomas Sutton), 33
Harlem, New York City, New York. March 28, 2020

MTF prostitute stabbed to death reportedly by another MTF hooker in a dispute over a wig.

Joseph “Johanna” Metzger, 25
Baltimore, Maryland. April 1, 2020

As summarized earlier in the thread, stabbed during a possible robbery/drug transaction. No arrests.

Penélope Díaz Ramírez, 31
Bayamon, Puerto Rico. April 13, 2020

MTF inmate found hanging at Bayamon Correction Complex (male facility). Zero details released.

Serena Angelique Velasquezz, 32
Layla Palaez, 21
San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 22, 2020

Both were shot in an altercation with two men with whom they’d had sex after failing to disclose that both Velasquezz and Palaez were male. Both suspects have been arrested and are being charged under US hate crime statutes.

Nina Pop (Jared Tipler), 28
Sikeston, Missouri. May 3, 2020

Stabbed to death. Suspect in custody and being charged with 2nd degree homicide. Motive hasn’t been released but no mention by authorities of this being a hate crime.

Evan “Helle Jae” O’Regan, 20
San Antonio, Texas. May 6, 2020

Killed in a multi-victim attack at a San Antonio barbershop by a disgruntled customer. Another coworker was also stabbed but survived. O’Regan and his coworkers were signing up people for appointments for when the shop reopened the next day. The victim was white, the perp is black. Totally senseless and random act.

Note five Puerto Rican victims. PR was never a part of the US stats before this year; but since these murders make up nearly half the total you can see why they’re being used to boost the number.

Only two of the cases, the double murder in PR, look to be trans related. The rest are the usual mix of robbery, domestic violence, or random crime.
 
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