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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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Canceling it was probably the stupidest thing they ever did (other than creating that event in the first place). Now they'll have to endure twice as many hate comments on their upcoming events, because they just proved that particular strategy works.
Good. I'm not even a Trad Fag, but teaching kids about sex and gender is too much. Leave that for when they're in Middle School. And I don't like kids meeting with Drag Queens. Gender and Orientation should be taught as a difference between people and its fine. Some people have a Mom and a Dad, some have two Moms or Dads. And Jamal has no dad. Sex doesn't even need to be brought up. Just say "its something that mommy and daddy do together".
 
Gender Neutral/Non-Binary Parent Titles

LGBTQ+ parents and intended parents can often struggle when it comes to deciding on the names that their children will address them by. Whether it's a two mom family struggling to decide on which mom will go by which name, a two dad family deciding on who'll be Papa and who'll be Daddy, or even more challenging - deciding on a name as a non-binary parent.

There are many names that exist for a mom - Mama, Mommy, Mom and Mam to name a few. The same goes for a dad - Dada, Daddy, Papa, Pops and so on. But what about the non-binary parents? What names exist for them? Well, we're going to tell you!

We've put together a list of 26 gender neutral titles that non-binary parents could go by.

If anyone would like to suggest any others, we'd be more than happy to add to the list!

Baba - based on 'Mama/Dada/Papa'. Also means dad in some languages and grandmother in others.
Dama- 'dada' and 'mama' intertwined.
Mada - 'mama' and 'dada' intertwined.
Maddy - 'mom' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Makua - Hawaiian for 'parent'.
Mapa - 'Mama' and 'Papa' intertwined.
Mātua - Māori (Eastern Polynesian) for 'parent'.
Moddy - 'mommy' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Moppa / Mopa - 'Mommy' and 'Papa' intertwined.
Nari / Nary - taken from 'non-bi(nary)'.
Nibi - taken from 'non-binary'.
Nini - taken from the N in 'non-binary'.
Nobi - taken from the term '(no)n-(bi)nary'. (Pronounced as no-bee not nob-ee!)
Nody - 'non-binary' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Nomy - 'non-binary' and 'mommy' intertwined. (Can be pronounced as nom-ie or no-me.)
Noni - taken from '(non)-b(i)nary'. Also the name of a plant. (Pronounced non-ee.) [Positron's note: Noni is also the name of a notorious quack cancer cure]
Nopa - taken from '(no)n-binary (pa)rent'.
Nory - taken from '(no)n-bina(ry)'.
Obi - Yoruba (African) for 'parent'. Can also mean 'heart' when translated.
O'Pa - abbreviation of 'other parent'.
Pama - 'papa' and 'mama' intertwined.
Pare - Catalan for 'parent'.
Pom-Pom - 'papa' and 'mom' intertwined.
Zari / Zary - 'Ze/Zir' pronouns and 'non-bin(ary)' intertwined.
Zaza - a mashup of 'mama/dada/papa' and the gender neutral pronouns 'Ze/Zir'.
Zeze - taken from the gender neutral pronouns 'Ze/Zir'.
 
Gender Neutral/Non-Binary Parent Titles

LGBTQ+ parents and intended parents can often struggle when it comes to deciding on the names that their children will address them by. Whether it's a two mom family struggling to decide on which mom will go by which name, a two dad family deciding on who'll be Papa and who'll be Daddy, or even more challenging - deciding on a name as a non-binary parent.

There are many names that exist for a mom - Mama, Mommy, Mom and Mam to name a few. The same goes for a dad - Dada, Daddy, Papa, Pops and so on. But what about the non-binary parents? What names exist for them? Well, we're going to tell you!

We've put together a list of 26 gender neutral titles that non-binary parents could go by.

If anyone would like to suggest any others, we'd be more than happy to add to the list!

Baba - based on 'Mama/Dada/Papa'. Also means dad in some languages and grandmother in others.
Dama- 'dada' and 'mama' intertwined.
Mada - 'mama' and 'dada' intertwined.
Maddy - 'mom' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Makua - Hawaiian for 'parent'.
Mapa - 'Mama' and 'Papa' intertwined.
Mātua - Māori (Eastern Polynesian) for 'parent'.
Moddy - 'mommy' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Moppa / Mopa - 'Mommy' and 'Papa' intertwined.
Nari / Nary - taken from 'non-bi(nary)'.
Nibi - taken from 'non-binary'.
Nini - taken from the N in 'non-binary'.
Nobi - taken from the term '(no)n-(bi)nary'. (Pronounced as no-bee not nob-ee!)
Nody - 'non-binary' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Nomy - 'non-binary' and 'mommy' intertwined. (Can be pronounced as nom-ie or no-me.)
Noni - taken from '(non)-b(i)nary'. Also the name of a plant. (Pronounced non-ee.) [Positron's note: Noni is also the name of a notorious quack cancer cure]
Nopa - taken from '(no)n-binary (pa)rent'.
Nory - taken from '(no)n-bina(ry)'.
Obi - Yoruba (African) for 'parent'. Can also mean 'heart' when translated.
O'Pa - abbreviation of 'other parent'.
Pama - 'papa' and 'mama' intertwined.
Pare - Catalan for 'parent'.
Pom-Pom - 'papa' and 'mom' intertwined.
Zari / Zary - 'Ze/Zir' pronouns and 'non-bin(ary)' intertwined.
Zaza - a mashup of 'mama/dada/papa' and the gender neutral pronouns 'Ze/Zir'.
Zeze - taken from the gender neutral pronouns 'Ze/Zir'.
as i've said before, i live in yahooland USA.
but this list would be very problematic where i am.
the appropriation has reached a fever pitch.

do they know how many of these are appropriated from the sacred POC & other cultures?

why don't they?

makes me think, as i often do, that they never leave the filthy shitholes they live in or interact with regular humans. they just make shit up.
just as when they've been reminded that "cis" is confusing to non-english speakers, they don't give a shit.
"eurocentric" as hell but if they do it, must be ok.
BLM BLM BLM sqquaaawk!

random examples i have come across here in yahooland (which means they are everywhere in the big cities, where these troons all claim to live).

i've heard ALL of these names, just had to confirm with a quick look-up (which they didn't bother to do before writing their cutesy article, obv.)

Baba: generalized Africanese for grandfather, the Gullah ppl still use the term.

Zari: nickname for Zahra or Zaria, which is flower in Arabic, a girls name.

Nibi: of Indian (Sanskrit) origin and means "To sprinkle, spread" or to give generously.

Nini: girls name of African origin, is diminutive of Niambi, means "melody".

Nobi: boys name of Old Greek origin, pet form of Xenobia (English), variant of Zenobia (English, Italian, Polish, and Romanian)

Nory: pronounced as NAORiy , derived from Japanese origins, derivative of Japanese name Nori.

Pama: girl's name has Greek origins, means "honey; all sweetness".

Opa: German for grandfather & german kids still use it

Zeze: Hebrew name derives from the Hebrew name “Yehôsêph”, meaning “Yehowah has added, he will enlarge, God will increase, may he add”. The name has enjoyed significant popularity in its many forms in numerous countries, and is especially common in contemporary Israel.
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as i have said here before, i live in the sticks, yet i fill out mounds of paperwork constantly & have come into contact with all of these names. why haven't they? do they only know white ppl?

these trannies are such total frauds.
 
I'm xposting this person from the social media thread for context:
Not content with terrorizing Nextdoor
“Strange Encounters with Pink Clad Woman in Adams Morgan Area?”
and pressured by the absence of sorority girls uptown due to COVID, he's taking his grift to Washington.
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Archiving from Instagram is a bit of a son of a bitch, someone tell me if you have a better way of doing this.
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casaruby
Dear Friends
This person is not associated with Casa Ruby LGBT Community Center, she is not even a client, it has been brought up to our attention that she has solicited $$$$$$$$ THOUSANDS of dollars on our name. The sad part is that she is making us look bad when she threatens and bullies people when they don’t give her money. As a Black & Brown Trans Led organization, we do not make our clients solicit money on the streets EVER.
We are sorry if she approaches you for donations on our behalf
Please inbox me if you have been approached in a threatening/violent manner.
Please share this post with your networks. Dozens of people have called us to report her, a story was made on the paper about how she threatens people on the streets and exposes her genitalia in public. This is not the image that we want to portray of our lgbtq organization WE ARE ALREADY STIGMATIZED THIS BEHAVIOR DOES NOT HELP US.
Please help us stop this, is unfair, we need the resources that she is taking from vulnerable people of color. Att. Ruby Corado, Executive Director

sissygender
So during George Floyd protests instead of using it to talk about black lives matter, the black trans lives that matter as well, and the overall police brutality and destructive militarization of the police in our society, you decide to use it to commit libel and slander against me, a sissygender transgender female who’s in DC without any permanent housing, and who’s been the victim of repeated assaults. I am here homeless, doing my best to raise moneys for myself like any other homeless person. Casa Ruby is where my heart is, so when I say I stay there, I lie not. I give a poem to anyone who helps me.
I’m a sissygender transgender female without permanent housing who seeks help on the street to support myself in exchange for giving out poems to the people of DC. I’m also dying of a CT scan hack with anal beads lost in my body for 1 1/2 years something I told you about and you actually hurt me and now I blame you for why I’m dying now. Better stop it Ruby! You’ve been put on notice.
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sissygender
I talk very good of Casa Ruby to everyone I speak with. You have no idea how much work I’ve done to help Casa Ruby. Raising awareness about you to thousands and thousands of those in DC? That’s amazing. And I give poems out to everyone who gives me money. I’m doing the best I can as someone with a terminal illness could do.
 
Good, it's fucking ministerial show making a gross caricature of womanhood.

Why are they so obsessed with children?

Adult can go if they want, that's fine
Just leave the damn kids alone

Because kids are the future. If they indoctrinate them young, they can severely hinder the ability for them to think critically about this degeneracy.

Good. I'm not even a Trad Fag, but teaching kids about sex and gender is too much. Leave that for when they're in Middle School. And I don't like kids meeting with Drag Queens. Gender and Orientation should be taught as a difference between people and its fine. Some people have a Mom and a Dad, some have two Moms or Dads. And Jamal has no dad. Sex doesn't even need to be brought up. Just say "its something that mommy and daddy do together".

Imo. I disagree about not teaching kids about sex BUT you need to do so in a manner that's appropriate to their age and have it guided by them. They will ask questions because they're kids and the differences are there. The classic where do babies come from question may be posed. More than one child has accidentally seem too much of their parents. You gotta teach them that is a private area and people shouldn't be touching it inapropriately. EtC. Kids should be taught in kid friendly ways that is tied to their own questions and development.

Sure, don't encourage it but they do need to be given base understanding of certain aspects for their safety and understanding.
 
Gender Neutral/Non-Binary Parent Titles

LGBTQ+ parents and intended parents can often struggle when it comes to deciding on the names that their children will address them by. Whether it's a two mom family struggling to decide on which mom will go by which name, a two dad family deciding on who'll be Papa and who'll be Daddy, or even more challenging - deciding on a name as a non-binary parent.

There are many names that exist for a mom - Mama, Mommy, Mom and Mam to name a few. The same goes for a dad - Dada, Daddy, Papa, Pops and so on. But what about the non-binary parents? What names exist for them? Well, we're going to tell you!

We've put together a list of 26 gender neutral titles that non-binary parents could go by.

If anyone would like to suggest any others, we'd be more than happy to add to the list!

Baba - based on 'Mama/Dada/Papa'. Also means dad in some languages and grandmother in others.
Dama- 'dada' and 'mama' intertwined.
Mada - 'mama' and 'dada' intertwined.
Maddy - 'mom' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Makua - Hawaiian for 'parent'.
Mapa - 'Mama' and 'Papa' intertwined.
Mātua - Māori (Eastern Polynesian) for 'parent'.
Moddy - 'mommy' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Moppa / Mopa - 'Mommy' and 'Papa' intertwined.
Nari / Nary - taken from 'non-bi(nary)'.
Nibi - taken from 'non-binary'.
Nini - taken from the N in 'non-binary'.
Nobi - taken from the term '(no)n-(bi)nary'. (Pronounced as no-bee not nob-ee!)
Nody - 'non-binary' and 'daddy' intertwined.
Nomy - 'non-binary' and 'mommy' intertwined. (Can be pronounced as nom-ie or no-me.)
Noni - taken from '(non)-b(i)nary'. Also the name of a plant. (Pronounced non-ee.) [Positron's note: Noni is also the name of a notorious quack cancer cure]
Nopa - taken from '(no)n-binary (pa)rent'.
Nory - taken from '(no)n-bina(ry)'.
Obi - Yoruba (African) for 'parent'. Can also mean 'heart' when translated.
O'Pa - abbreviation of 'other parent'.
Pama - 'papa' and 'mama' intertwined.
Pare - Catalan for 'parent'.
Pom-Pom - 'papa' and 'mom' intertwined.
Zari / Zary - 'Ze/Zir' pronouns and 'non-bin(ary)' intertwined.
Zaza - a mashup of 'mama/dada/papa' and the gender neutral pronouns 'Ze/Zir'.
Zeze - taken from the gender neutral pronouns 'Ze/Zir'.

Hello Mada, hello Dama. Here I am at Drag Queen Story Hour.
 
Because kids are the future. If they indoctrinate them young, they can severely hinder the ability for them to think critically about this degeneracy.



Imo. I disagree about not teaching kids about sex BUT you need to do so in a manner that's appropriate to their age and have it guided by them. They will ask questions because they're kids and the differences are there. The classic where do babies come from question may be posed. More than one child has accidentally seem too much of their parents. You gotta teach them that is a private area and people shouldn't be touching it inapropriately. EtC. Kids should be taught in kid friendly ways that is tied to their own questions and development.

Sure, don't encourage it but they do need to be given base understanding of certain aspects for their safety and understanding.

It seems like there's sometimes too much conflation between biological sex and weird sex in the LGBTQ approved sex education for children.

Basically:
They need to learn about sex/gender and how those are not the same thing, trans/gay kids, rah rah rah.
Fisting is also a type of sex and they are going to be teenagers some day...

What's up with pearl necklaces? Did they get their fashion sense from Lisa Simpson or is it a sexual fetish?

It's wishful thinking.
 
Catholic Archdiocese Tells Schools to Reject Openly Trans Students

Transgender flag and Indianapolis Archbishop Charles Thompson

Indianapolis Archbishop Charles Thompson
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis's policy would let schools bar students who have taken action toward gender affirmation.

By Trudy Ring
June 26 2020 8:39 PM EDT



Transgender students who have taken any steps toward gender affirmation may be excluded from Catholic schools in central and southern Indiana under a new policy from the Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
The Policy and Norms on Sexual Identify in School Ministry, approved by Archbishop Charles C. Thompson this month, says that “any student whose gender has been legally changed from their biological sex, or who has chemically and/or surgically altered their given biology, may not be eligible for enrollment,” The Indianapolis Star reports. Most trans people do not undergo genital surgery until they are 18 or older, but some undergo chest surgery or take puberty blockers.
Trans, nonbinary, or gender-nonconforming students may attend if they are willing to go along with Catholic teachings about the immutability of gender. As the policy puts it, those “experiencing confusion regarding their sexual identity may be admitted, as long as they are open to accompaniment and the teaching of the church.”
Schools should help these students “navigate the difficult issues related to sexual identity while obeying God’s will for their lives and living in accordance with church values,” the policy states. It emphasizes, “The truth of human sexuality as ‘male’ and ‘female’ belongs to the very core teaching of Christianity on the human person.”
The eight-page document was emailed last week to the 67 schools under the archdiocese’s purview, according to the Star. Gina Fleming, superintendent of archdiocese schools, told recipients it was an “internal policy” and should not be included in handbooks for faculty, staff, students, or parents.
But now that news of the policy has come out, advocates for LGBTQ+ youth are denouncing it. “The Indianapolis archdiocese’s attempt to target transgender young people rather than create safe and accepting environments for them is shameful and dangerous,” said a statement released by Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD. “Research shows transgender youth face a higher risk of suicide from just this kind of rejection and refusal to see their authentic identity. To codify this rejection further isolates and threatens the very young people in need of love and protection.”
In reviewing the policy, GLAAD found it refers to hormone therapy and gender-affirmation surgery as “mutilation,” requires students to use restrooms that align with their “biological sex” as well as dress in ways that reflect that, and rejects the idea of using trans students’ preferred names and pronouns.
Several other activists joined in saying the policy would harm students. “They’re talking about a large portion of their students that they are all right with inflicting mental health issues and perhaps suicidal ideation on,” Chris Paulsen, executive director of the Indiana Youth Group, told the Star. “I can’t believe any competent education institution is all right with that.”
“It is essentially religious shunning of children experiencing gender dysphoria,” Meli Barber, vice president of the LGBTQ+ Catholic group DignityUSA and a former director of religious education for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, told the paper. “It is based on ignorance and misconceptions that are not supported by contemporary science. I cannot imagine that Jesus would do this. I am sure he would reach out and say, ‘Let these children come to me.’”
Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of DignityUSA, said much of the policy is drawn from a Vatican document released last year called Male and Female He Created Them: Towards a Path of Dialogue on the Question of Gender Theory in Education. It condemned “public recognition of the right to choose one’s gender,” although of course most trans people would say their sense of gender was innate and not a choice.
“At the time it was published, we called this document ‘dangerous,’ and policies like this are one of the consequences we feared,” Duddy-Burke told the Star. She also objected to the secrecy surrounding the policy, saying, “Parents enrolling their children in Catholic schools will not have complete information about the school’s approach to issues of gender and sexual identity.”
The Indianapolis archdiocese has been involved in several controversies over LGBTQ+ issues in the past few years. At least four staffers at schools in the archdiocese have sued over the firing of employees who are in same-sex marriages, and one school was stripped of its Catholic identity after refusing to fire a teacher for that reason.

 
“Research shows transgender youth face a higher risk of suicide from just this kind of rejection and refusal to see their authentic identity. To codify this rejection further isolates and threatens the very young people in need of love and protection.”

We have a term for this, it's called Attention Seeking Faggots.

“They’re talking about a large portion of their students that they are all right with inflicting mental health issues and perhaps suicidal ideation on,”
~0.1% isn't a large portion. Troons and NBs make other students uncomfortable and bully those who don't adhere to their weird gender IDpol. Shouldn't the school care about the safety of their students?


I cannot imagine that Jesus would do this. I am sure he would reach out and say, ‘Let these children come to me.’”
"Eww, gross. Get away from me."- Jesus
 
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