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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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Na, as has been posted elsewhere, there's a surprisingly (or perhaps unsurprisingly given its frontier heritage) large right-wing base there that just doesn't know what to do about this shit. Its not an easy issue to solve when the leadership has done their best to cuck the country and you and your friends are just guys on the street.
 
I really wish I had the image saved but there's a comparison of how the two sex organs are described on some medical website, and the vagina description is a long, muddled paragraph about how it can belong to any gender, while the penis one is basically one or two sentences like you posted. I thought it was from WebMD, but apparently not.
You're probably thinking of this (though it describes the two sexes, not sexual organs specifically):
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Tranny lawmaker hides bill to make it illegal to bring up rapes troons commit by deception during defense cases for murder.


Again, saying it’s about gays, but really it’s about troons. But no one would sympathize with the truth, so they pretend it’s about some Matthew Shepard scenario. No, if a guy makes a pass at another guy and the latter kills the former, it’s absurd, there was no fear and no violation has occurred. But if a tranny actually does manage to trick a guy into thinking he’s a woman, and that guy reacts poorly to the discovery he has JUST BEEN RAPED, that absolutely relates to his state of mind at the time, and since I don’t think the “gay panic” defense was used very often to get killers off entirely but instead reduce the charges/sentence, it is very very relevant to troons raping dudes like this.

A guy who hunts down some tranny on the street and kills him? While the temptation is understandable, the ”trans panic” defense isn‘t appropriate. But the victim of a passing trans rapist, as rape by deception is still rape? Absolutely appropriate.

But of course those scenarios are both largely troon fantasies since no matter how much they wish it, nobody is hunting troons to murder and troons do not pass.
 
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Reading stories about violent, crazy trannies is really fucking hard. Especially violent crazy BLACK trannies.

In this case, you'll never guess what actually happened from reading the reporting.

(Video: https://www.facebook.com/ellordo.guzman.9/videos/262903295023849/)


A black transgender woman was beaten by a crowd of men, according to early reports on social media.

The victim has been identified as Iyanna Dior, and people posting a video of the attack to Twitter say that the aggression occurred this past Monday.

The video, which does not show what led up to the attack, shows a woman being beaten by at least a dozen men at a store. She is pushed out of the store by the crowd but worked her way back in and hid behind the cashier’s counter.

“You gotta come out,” someone in the crowd yelled. Then a man went behind the counter and pulled her out.

At least one person referred to Dior with “fa***t ass” in the chaotic video that has been viewed 1.8 million times so far.

“Iyanna Dior, a black trans woman, was beaten yesterday by a crowd of over 30 people over a fender bender,” wrote activist and author Hope Giselle in a tweet.


According to reports it was a hit & run

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He's getting his GoTrannyMe $$$ even though there's not a scratch on him https://www.facebook.com/iyanna.dior.5/videos/145226863794681/

Dior wrote on Facebook that she is “OK” after the attack, suffering only minor injuries.

“I Just Need Some Time To Process Everything That’s Going On Thanks To Everyone Reaching Out Making Sure I’m Ok ❤ Imma Talk Real Soon,” she wrote in a post.

On Twitter, people denounced the attack.



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Her name is #IyannaDior &
she’s been subjected to transmisogynoiristic violence.

Remember that as we are fighting to abolish police we are fighting to abolish gender policing!

If you know how we can directly support her DM us https://twitter.com/blktranstravel/status/1267924913555492864 …


Others shared her ID on Cash App ($NajaBabiie) so that people can help her with medical bills and other expenses.




Real story?

Uh, slightly different.


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This article tries to claim he's weaker than a 14 year old girl


As we investigated the situation and found out more details they only became more hurtful. Did those things warrant this behavior? Or was it simply an opportunity to do what you wanted to do anyway? They said she hit a car? Is your car totaled? Is there more than 10 names on the cars title? She ran up and hit a young lady for no reason? A Transwomen clearly smaller than 90 percent of both the men and women involved? It wasn’t because she’s trans we see transfolk all the time? Do you call those trans folks men and faggots all the time? He deserved it ? How about at the least you not misgender her?
 
Tranny lawmaker hides bill to make it illegal to bring up rapes troons commit by deception during defense cases for murder.


Again, saying it’s about gays, but really it’s about troons. But no one would sympathize with the truth, so they pretend it’s about some Matthew Shepard scenario. No, if a guy makes a pass at another guy and the latter kills the former, it’s absurd, there was no fear and no violation has occurred. But if a tranny actually does manage to trick a guy into thinking he’s a woman, and that guy reacts poorly to the discovery he has JUST BEEN RAPED, that absolutely relates to his state of mind at the time, and since I don’t think the “gay panic” defense was used very often to get killers off entirely but instead reduce the charges/sentence, it is very very relevant to troons raping dudes like this.

A guy who hunts down some tranny on the street and kills him? While the temptation is understandable, the ”trans panic” defense isn‘t appropriate. But the victim of a passing trans rapist, as rape by deception is still rape? Absolutely appropriate.

But of course those scenarios are both largely troon fantasies since no matter how much they wish it, nobody is hunting troons to murder and troons do not pass.

I don't even know if gay or tranny panic has ever succeeded in court. Every example I've heard of, the jury sent the murderers away for a long time.

Reading stories about violent, crazy trannies is really fucking hard. Especially violent crazy BLACK trannies.

In this case, you'll never guess what actually happened from reading the reporting.

(Video: https://www.facebook.com/ellordo.guzman.9/videos/262903295023849/)





According to reports it was a hit & run

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He's getting his GoTrannyMe $$$ even though there's not a scratch on him https://www.facebook.com/iyanna.dior.5/videos/145226863794681/






Real story?

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This article tries to claim he's weaker than a 14 year old girl


Last night on Twitter, I saw some TRA blame black women for this clusterfuck. It's not hard to guess why black people have no patience for this bullshit. Trannies' only potential allies in the black community are black women, but they constantly broadcast how much they hate black women.
 
Here's two paragraphs from an article on fizzled BLM riots in Memphis.
At the Civil Rights Museum, protest leaders attempted to start the rally the same way Friday started — by passing the megaphone from person to person.
A black man spoke first, followed by a white woman. But as the megaphone was passed to a Puerto Rican transgender man, another protester, Rob Brown, took over, saying that black people needed to be at the center of the movement and instructed white attendees to stand back and allow more black attendees to speak first.
Fuckin always.
 
Some good news for the UK:
Trans people are preparing to flee UK after government threatens new bathroom law
04 JUN 2020
  • GSN speaks exclusively to trans women who feel they are no longer safe in Britain and may need asylum.
Trans and non-binary people and their allies at Trans Pride Brighton.

TRIS REID-SMITH

Trans women are planning to leave the UK because they feel it is no longer safe or sensible for them to remain.
GSN has spoken to a number of women who are making serious plans to leave the country. Moreover, the trans people we have spoken to have friends and know others on social media who are also considering fleeing Britain.
One trans community leader said people are ‘absolutely terrified’ and feel they have no choice but to leave.
Some are even saying they will seek asylum if they don’t already have citizenship rights in another country.
It comes after the UK’s new Women and Equalities Minister Liz Truss launched an unprecedented attack on trans rights.
In April, Truss indicated the government may reduce trans people’s freedom to use single-sex spaces. She also implied they would prevent trans youth getting the right medical care.
The trans community now fears this means a ‘bathroom bill’ preventing them from using the right toilets may be coming.
Without such a basic right, they argue that trans people will no longer be able to do basic day-to-day things like shopping and socialising.
‘I no longer feel safe’
Writer and GSN contributor Jane Fae is one of those thinking of leaving Britain.
She said: ‘As a trans person I no longer feel safe. And the reason I don’t feel safe is not the random on-street stuff.
‘There has always been an undertone of violence directed at me and trans people generally.
‘But at least there has been a sense that the government understood and was happy to go along with broadly accepted rights that have been won in this country and that are accepted elsewhere. Now I’ve lost faith the government will defend us.’
She has started to plan a move, so she is not ‘caught on the hop’. In particular, she is looking at whether she’d need asylum seeker status to live in New Zealand.
But when she started to ask around, she found a surprising number of others were also considering leaving.
Fae added: ‘It has gone beyond just talk, there are people making actual plans.
‘Everyone in the LGBT+ community lives with a little extra risk but you just get used to it. But this is a whole new level of risk. This is the possibility that the government in this country may no longer support us.’
‘Permanent lockdown’ for trans people
Many of those GSN spoke to said steadily increasing transphobia in Britain made them feel less safe.
However, the comments by Truss have triggered them to make serious plans to leave.
One trans woman who works as an academic said she is seeking employment abroad. And as soon as the embassy re-opens, she will apply for a Maltese passport.
The woman, who didn’t want to be named, told GSN:
‘In effect what Liz Truss is planning is extending lockdown for trans people. Everybody hates lockdown, not being able to go out and socialise. What Liz Truss is planning is indefinite lockdown for trans people.
‘One of the reasons I live in London is I like to go out and socialise in pubs and clubs and restaurants. But if I can’t go out because I can’t use the loo, there’s not much point in staying here. It makes our lives unlivable.’
The academic also warned that Truss’ plans, if they came into force, would also ‘increase violence against trans people, trans women in particular’.
She added: ‘There has already been a trans woman who has been able to obtain trans status in New Zealand because of the transphobia here. I think we would see actual British refugees abroad.’
‘Brexit brought about a lot of intolerance’
Several of the people GSN spoke to didn’t want their names used. In some cases that was because they are seriously considering leaving and didn’t want their current employers to know. But for others it was because they feared for their safety.
One of those, a long term trans campaigner, now says she has four locks on her door. She said transphobes are physically stalking campaigners.
She is considering moving to Portugal but knows of people who have fled to New Zealand and to Switzerland and others who are making plans.
Alongside a transphobic press, she became disillusioned in Britain after the Brexit referendum. Moreover, she says ‘Brexit brought about a lot of intolerance’.
However, Liz Truss ‘bringing in toilet laws’ is also a factor.
Before coronavirus struck, she visited Portugal to look at properties. She will be returning as soon as travel restrictions allow.
‘I bought a stab vest’
Another trans woman, Caz Hatten, told GSN she fears for her safety. She is tying up loose ends before hoping to move to Canada.
She said: ‘I can’t take any more. I was attacked by a cis woman last year and I’ve been been harassed. Now Liz Truss is so hostile, I know what is coming next. I know it’s going to escalate.
‘If I can get out, I feel like I’m letting everyone else down. In particular, I feel like I’m letting trans kids down by leaving the country. But otherwise I just fear I’m going to get killed or something.’
Meanwhile her new worry is whether she will be able to gain asylum.
Pride organizer and homelessness volunteer Claire Green has also experienced violence. She speculated things got worse after the Brexit referendum which emboldened people to be more hateful and racist.
She told GSN: ‘I’m a six foot three trans person so I am quite a visible target for verbal and physical abuse.
‘People try to trip you up or give you a shove. I’ve had rocks thrown at me and been punched. Three times in the last year, someone has threatened me with a knife. It got so bad that I bought a stab vest but I still don’t feel safe.’
The 54 year old is thinking of moving next year. Partly she wants a fresh start but she adds: ‘I don’t want to have to face violence and threats as often as I do.’
‘Most UK people support trans rights’
Meanwhile trans campaigner Rin Withers, who runs several online LGBT+ communities, has slightly different reasons for leaving. She doesn’t particularly fear the Truss’ proposed legislation. But she does feel the UK doesn’t represent her values any more.
She is so serious about moving that she’s been learning Norwegian and applying for jobs in Scandinavia. Withers says her trans partner is also considering a move.
She told GSN: ‘I firmly believe a majority of people support trans rights in the UK. But there is a more vocal minority who try to demean me and make me feel less of a person.
‘It feels there is always a target on my back because of the person I am. It has just worn me down.
‘I am really fortunate I could move abroad with three months notice. There are many, many trans people who wished they had some way to not feel trapped.’
‘People are really scared’
Trans writer Gemma Stone is one of those who feels she can’t leave. She remains tied to the country by her family. And in any case she told GSN she ‘could not afford to leave’.
Despite this, she said: ‘I have genuinely looked at moving to New Zealand or Canada. A lot of people have had enough and are really scared.
‘I haven’t seen many trans guys saying it but the hate campaign is mostly targeting women.’
Stone says trans women are used to restrictions. For example, she doesn’t feel she can access public swimming pools so seeks out ‘some hidden cove’ to indulge her love of swimming.
But the fact the UK government has stalled progress on reviewing the Gender Recognition Act for several years has heightened tensions.
Moreover, she fears Truss’ apparent policy of having ‘women’s only spaces just for cis women’ shows rights may roll backwards.
‘Severe discrimination against women’
GSN spoke with a trans community leader who said people are ‘absolutely terrified’ by Truss’ proposals. However, they don’t know how to fight them, with coronavirus making protest harder.
Moreover, the Conservative party’s House of Commons majority of 80 makes it easy for the government to turn policies into law.
The trans woman, who didn’t want her name used, said:
‘We are not in rational politics anymore. If she tabled a very short bill, she could ram it through very quickly.’
She said the government’s plans are an attack on the ‘dignity and safety’ of trans women and all women. She added:
‘How demeaning it is for a trans person to have to go into birth sex loos and how unsafe it is for trans women? Then trans guys will have to go to the women’s loos. Do you want a chap going into the ladies because he was born female at birth. So then any man can go in.
‘The logical outcome is every woman in the country would have to buy another piece of ID. So you have severe discrimination against women.’
‘I want to be proud of this country but this country doesn’t want me’
She is considering moving to Ireland and has spoken to her wife about it.
She added: ‘It is heartbreaking. I am British. I want to be proud of this country but this country doesn’t want me.
‘I hear people talking about moving to Portugal, to Italy, Malta and further afield including Canada, New Zealand, Australia. Everybody I have spoken to who is trans and can afford it is looking to leave.
‘That is a massive indictment when a whole chunk of society feels like this country is no longer safe for them.
‘It tears me apart because you have a responsibility to fight for people who can’t afford to do things. And it is gutting for all the people who felt five or six years ago that we may move into a more accepting time.’
Vulnerable time
The fresh threat to trans lives in the UK comes at a time when the country is preparing to fully leave the EU in December.
The European Court of Justice has been an important player in introducing and guaranteeing trans rights in the country.
Moreover, some Conservative politicians have even hinted the UK may leave the European Court of Human Rights – a separate institution – when Brexit is finished.
So Brexit, coupled with the government’s large majority makes minorities especially vulnerable.
GSN contacted the Government Equalities Office, which represents Truss, to put these women’s concerns to them and ask them to comment.
A spokesperson replied: ‘The Secretary of State has said that she wants to ensure transgender adults are safe and free to live their lives.’
GSN had previously asked the government for more clarity on its plans and been told they are not commenting further on them.
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So with legal recognition of sex instead of gender, the UK would lose a small number of unproductive, whiny troons, and receive new immigration applications from women sports stars and productive lesbians who don't want to be run out of town on a rail for saying they don't want a dick in their v.

I think it's a good trade, all in all.
 
Surprisingly, there's more good news from the UK: the NHS has changed its online guidance on GD treatment. It's subtle, but now includes words like 'strict criteria'. No doubt a response to the Keira Bell lawsuit.

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Hormone therapy

If your child has gender dysphoria and they've reached puberty, they could be treated with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues. These are synthetic (man-made) hormones that suppress the hormones naturally produced by the body.

Some of the changes that take place during puberty are driven by hormones. For example, the hormone testosterone, which is produced by the testes in boys, helps stimulate penis growth.

GnRH analogues suppress the hormones produced by your child’s body. They also suppress puberty and can help delay potentially distressing physical changes caused by their body becoming even more like that of their biological sex, until they're old enough for the treatment options discussed below. GnRH analogues will only be considered for your child if assessments have found they're experiencing clear distress and have a strong desire to live as their gender identity.

The effects of treatment with GnRH analogues are considered to be fully reversible, so treatment can usually be stopped at any time after a discussion between you, your child and your MDT.

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Hormone therapy in children and young people

Some young people with lasting signs of gender dysphoria and who meet strict criteria may be referred to a hormone specialist (consultant endocrinologist) to see if they can take hormone blockers as they reach puberty. This is in addition to psychological support.
These hormone blockers (gonadotrophin-releasing hormone analogues) pause the physical changes of puberty, such as breast development or facial hair.
Little is known about the long-term side effects of hormone or puberty blockers in children with gender dysphoria.
Although the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) advises this is a physically reversible treatment if stopped, it is not known what the psychological effects may be.
It's also not known whether hormone blockers affect the development of the teenage brain or children's bones. Side effects may also include hot flushes, fatigue and mood alterations.
From the age of 16, teenagers who've been on hormone blockers for at least 12 months may be given cross-sex hormones, also known as gender-affirming hormones.
These hormones cause some irreversible changes, such as:
  • breast development (caused by taking oestrogen)
  • breaking or deepening of the voice (caused by taking testosterone)
Long-term cross-sex hormone treatment may cause temporary or even permanent infertility.
However, as cross-sex hormones affect people differently, they should not be considered a reliable form of contraception.
There is some uncertainty about the risks of long-term cross-sex hormone treatment.
The NHS in England is currently reviewing the evidence on the use of cross-sex hormones by the Gender Identity Development Service.

And a Spectator editorial on the same.
 
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