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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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Some black kid who liked cock got killed by some other black dude.

This one is slightly more intriguing than most dead black guys, who even BLM don't care about , unless they were killed by cops or white folks.

The dead tranny was called Braylon Jay-Quan Stone aka Brayla Stone, he was 17 from Arkansas.

His parents don't accept that he was anything other than Braylon. This makes trannies mad.




Anyway apparently he's on pornhub

I couldn't find it particularly but I suspect he might be getting fucked by this tranny onlyfans porn guy


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Some guy claimed he'd been paid $5k to kill him , on Instagram, later said 'lol jk im only 15'

Suggestions are that the killer is Trevone 'Trey' Heyse Miller.

Trey already took a fellow black life aged 14 for $15 split 3 ways, and a bag of weed, as reported in the amusingly named NWAOnline



After murdering a black kid at 14, he posed as a Walmart mall cop to rob a woman


He was arrested in March for a gun charge


As regards the dead tranny , it's said he's faked death before .

From this it sounds like he was about to go on FB / IG live to blackmail/expose some guy as gay


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And he got killed

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Basically it's fine to sell your underage ass to another man, but don't blackmail him afterwards .


People identifying themselves as his sister and cousin said 'he was a man, don't call him a trans'. They also said that he didn't want to be a tranny until she [her cousin ] finished his hair.



Black trans lives matter


Trannies need to stop trying to blackmail their tricks, if they want to get murdered less.

It's like a common-sense murder reduction technique.


A 20-year-old man was arrested Wednesday on a murder charge in in connection with the death of a transgender woman in east Oak Cliff, police records show.

Angelo Walker was booked into the Dallas County jail Wednesday evening, with bail set at $900,000.

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Angelo Walker(Dallas County Sheriff's Department)
According to an arrest-warrant affidavit, Walker fatally shot 22-year-old Merci Richey, who was found unconscious early the morning of June 30, in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the 3000 block of East Ledbetter Drive. Dallas Fire-Rescue officials pronounced her dead at the scene.

A witness said he saw Walker the night of the shooting dressed in all black and wearing a ski mask, according to the affidavit.

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CRIMETransgender woman found fatally shot at east Oak Cliff apartment complex
BY MARC RAMIREZ
The witness, whose name was not released, told police he saw Walker shooting at a woman he was chasing through the parking lot at the Stone Crest Apartments. He then stood over her and shot at her several times as she was on the ground, according to the affidavit.

The witness’s description of the shooting matched evidence at the crime scene, police said.


The witness, as well as other anonymous tipsters, told a detective that the dispute between Walker and Richey involved a video she said she was going to release of the two of them together.

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Merci Richey(Provided by Tyeshia Rickett)

Richey’s sister, Tyeshia Rickett, said her family was relieved to learn of Walker’s arrest. She said her sister — the middle child of five siblings — had been a happy person who loved to eat, swim and dote on her niece and nephews, her sister said.


“That’s the kind of auntie she was: ‘I don’t care what your mama said, come get in this car and we’re going to get some ice cream.’ They loved her,” Rickett said.

Rickett said it had been moving to see so many tributes to her sister on social media.

“I knew she had friends, but I didn’t know it was that many,” she said. “It was heartwarming to see everybody’s pictures and videos that they shared. It was so amazing.”

 

A new campaign wants to provide ‘the whole bloody truth’ on periods and is telling unfiltered raw stories from all people who menstruate.

The campaign comes from Period-care brand Callaly, a tampon delivery service, are calling on the whole industry to innovate and have “long overdue” conversations about personal identity.

They’re launching new research that shows two-thirds of people do not feel their experience of periods is shown in the media and advertising,

“It’s time we recognised that not only cisgender women have periods,” Kate Huang, CMO of Callaly tells me.

“One of our first customers was a man – and, as a brand, we take our responsibility seriously in promoting this message.”

Callaly is now telling the story of 13 people who menstruate. They come from people with a range of disabilities, genders beyond the binary and women who feel left isolated and unrepresented by the media’s one-dimensional portrayal of women in period advertising.

“It is fixated on one type of body,” Vic Jouvert, a trans author telling his story for the campaign, tells me.

“That body is always a white thin cisgendered woman who feels like running through fields while on her period in white trousers. It is not inclusive to anyone – never mind men who menstruate.”



And that’s why the message of the new campaign is: “Tell The Whole Bloody Truth.”

“Generations will remember this year for the seismic shifts we see in society. But out of troubled times however comes a new order, and at last, we are creating space for long-overdue conversations about personal identity,” CMO Kate Huang adds.


“We want every person with a period to feel seen, heard and represented, and will continue to innovate with products that serve all people with periods.”

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Periods are “glamorised” in current advertising, says new research
Callaly says there is a lack of diversity and representation of experience in the industry, which predominantly focuses on non-disabled, cisgender women.

It’s what led them to speak to 2,003 nationally representative respondents in the U.K. in a survey by Cencuswide.

Over half (55%) of the respondents think the media’s portrayal of periods was “too easy and carefree” or “too glamorised.”

The brand’s research also suggests, only four in ten people understand that the phrase “people with periods” refers to transgender and non-binary people too, not just cisgender women.

It’s a discourse that left author J.K. Rowling and healthcare brand The Body Shop in a spat recently.

The Harry Potter creator took to Twitter to criticise an article featuring the expression “people who menstruate.” Rowling argued it should say women who menstruate, ignoring that some transgender and non-binary people also menstruate.

In response, The Body Shop sent a copy of a Transgender Rights by author Paisley Currah, in one of their End Period Shame bags.

“People have periods. Some women, some men and some non-binary people have periods. And plenty of women don’t have them. Here at The Body Shop we stand with all menstruators,” a Body Shop spokesperson told me.

Something the CMO of Callaly reiterates to me:

“It’s ok that you might not have heard of the term ‘people who menstruate’ before. But now that you have, please know the power that words can have, and take care to be more inclusive in the future. This isn’t a box-ticking exercise, it’s about understanding one another better so we can build a more compassionate, cohesive society.”

Kenny Ethan Jones, a transgender activist, was the first man to appear in a period campaign in 2018. Since then, he has already seen a shift in the narrative, that he hope continues:

“The most interesting thing I've observed has been the weakening of the link between periods and femininity.

“I think this has happened not only because of people like myself becoming a part of the conversation but a lot of women who don't experience periods for whatever reason don't want to be labelled as any less of a woman for not having them.

“It really is the time for a change in narrative and I honestly believe that those companies who don't adapt will come to a sure end.”

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Kenny Ethan Jones is a transgender activist, who was the first man to feature in a period campaign, ... [+]

CALLALY | KENNY ETHAN JONESOne in four are stressed or anxious about their periods
The new research shows one in four (27%) say periods have caused mental health issues, including stress or anxiety.

Vic Jouvert has bipolar 2 and has shared his story as a trans man who has periods for the campaign.

“I was always told that I was a girl. And then that I was to become a woman. So my period was just physical evidence of my biology not matching with who I knew I always was,” he tells me.

“In this way, my period has always been a reminder of what I am not. It was like my body was telling me I had to suck it up and accept the inevitability of my womanhood and thus the social norms for that body.”

But since coming out as transgender, Vic’s relationship to periods has changed.

“It is no longer a woman thing. It is a trans thing, and I am very proud of who I am in that regard.”

The figures show these experiences are even more significant for young people (aged 16-24), of which 39% said having a period impacted their life negatively.

Vic feels the language in period advertising reinforces ideas of shame around menstruation:

“They make me feel unseen by the general media like I am invisible in this conversation despite experiencing periods myself.

“Representation is everything, and it can change that way you feel about your experience.”

“Seeing someone who is masculine who menstruates allows other people know that their period experiences are valid as well.”

How does one experience a 'valid' bleeding? Like, some fatty probably has maggots living in her gunt. Is that 'valid' because other fatties experience this. What does 'valid' even mean?
 
“I was always told that I was a girl. And then that I was to become a woman. So my period was just physical evidence of my biology not matching with who I knew I always was,” he tells me.

“In this way, my period has always been a reminder of what I am not. It was like my body was telling me I had to suck it up and accept the inevitability of my womanhood and thus the social norms for that body.”

But since coming out as transgender, Vic’s relationship to periods has changed.

“It is no longer a woman thing. It is a trans thing, and I am very proud of who I am in that regard.”

No it's not. Re-writing language does not make biological reality go away. I can't imagine being so in denial of my biology that I would want the entire world to change their language to accommodate me.


The figures show these experiences are even more significant for young people (aged 16-24), of which 39% said having a period impacted their life negatively.

Vic feels the language in period advertising reinforces ideas of shame around menstruation:

“They make me feel unseen by the general media like I am invisible in this conversation despite experiencing periods myself.

“Representation is everything, and it can change that way you feel about your experience.”

“Seeing someone who is masculine who menstruates allows other people know that their period experiences are valid as well.”

Menstruation has bleeding, pain, bloating, acne, diarrhea, moodswings, cravings, fatigue, etc. I really doubt the 39% were having negative effects solely from language, if at all.
 
weakening of the link between periods and femininity

Who in the world thinks periods are FEMININE? Feminine is gender nonsense, but nothing can change the fact that periods exclusively happen to FEMALE people. I wonder if we have a word for those kind of people, like a noun... starts with w... I really do not care about those retarded TIFs who want to cut off their tits and grow a beard because they think "womanhood" needs to be something they have to identify with.
 
Who in the world thinks periods are FEMININE? Feminine is gender nonsense, but nothing can change the fact that periods exclusively happen to FEMALE people. I wonder if we have a word for those kind of people, like a noun... starts with w... I really do not care about those retarded TIFs who want to cut off their tits and grow a beard because they think "womanhood" needs to be something they have to identify with.

why don't the TIFs stop their periods? Is it because they want to show how stunning n brave they are by 'menstruating as a man'? or is hysterectomy too much like a commitment?
 
Just pointing out the fact that many, many females, are brought up not even understanding 'they have three holes' down there.

These imbeciles are just adding to the confusion of hundreds, even thousands of young girls, who understand nothing about their bodies and believe they pee out the same hole a baby comes from.

Recent comment: 'I need to pee, what a waste of a tampon, I only just put it in.'

Women are instructed to change their tampon every time they pee. Apparently you can get pee on the string, causing bacteria to crawl up it, into the vag, and potentially get something called Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) which can be fatal. It’s in big bold letters on the instructions you get with a box of tampons.

You are probably right though that lots of girls don’t completely understand their anatomy.
 
Now Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue features a tranny.

So stunning, much brave.


Brazilian model Valentina Sampaio has made history by becoming the first transgender woman to grace the pages of the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

The 23-year-old trailblazer, who has also posed for Victoria's Secret, will appear in the publication's 2020 issue after being photographed by Josie Clough in Scrub Island in the British Virgin Islands.

Valentina appeared on Good Morning America on Friday to announce the news while sharing how much the opportunity means to her and the LGBTQ+ community as a whole.

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'I was so surprised,' she said. 'It's like a dream. This means a lot to me, and not just for myself, but to all the LGBT+ community.'

Valentina will be joining Brooks Nader, Jospehine Skriver, Lorena Duran, Kim Riekenberg, Marquita Pring, Anita Marshall, and Hyunjoo Hwang as one of the eight Rookie models featured in this year's edition, which hits newsstands on July 21.

In a statement to DailyMail.com, Sports Illustrated Swimsuit editor MJ Day has revealed that the magazine has had its eye on the model for a while.

'Our goal in selecting who we feature in the SI Swimsuit Issue is centered around identifying some of the most inspiring, interesting and multi-dimensional women that we can find,' she said.


'Valentina has been on our radar for some time now and when we finally met face to face it became apparent that besides her obvious beauty, she is an impassioned activist, a true pioneer for the LGBT+ community and just simply embodies the well-rounded woman we are proud to have represent SI Swimsuit across our platforms,' she continued.

'We are deeply moved that Valentina was willing to put her trust in us and we didn’t think twice about wanting to amplify her voice, her message and give her a platform to advocate from on behalf of her personal aspirations and the trans community.

'That is what we can do as a brand, especially during these uncertain times- support her and celebrate her.'

Like I don't know who buys this, but if you want to jerk it to a tranny, wouldn't you just go on Pornhub and find multiple terabytes of tranny porn?

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As usual, carefully shot and shopped pics don’t tell the whole story. He looks and sounds like a garden variety drag queen:
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“it’s great when you accept and love yourself”, is truly a great statement from that L’Oréal commercial, totally at odds with the clip shown of a deluded man doing the exact opposite.
 
Women are instructed to change their tampon every time they pee. Apparently you can get pee on the string, causing bacteria to crawl up it, into the vag, and potentially get something called Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) which can be fatal. It’s in big bold letters on the instructions you get with a box of tampons.

You are probably right though that lots of girls don’t completely understand their anatomy.
Umm no dude, that's not how it works.

In this context it was about her believing that she pees out the same hole, nothing to do with being afraid of TSS.

TSS is very rare, and only happens if a tampon is left in for long periods of time, longer than 8 HOURS, and the scare mongering started when a certain type of high-absorption tampon was produced. It was removed from sale, and TSS declined, unfortunately the misinformation and idiocy remained.
'Evidence suggests that the prolonged use of tampons in the presence (i.e., colonization) of toxin-secreting S. aureus strains may promote increased production of the toxin, which may enter the bloodstream through the uterus or tiny cuts within the vaginal lining.'

There are some other types of suggested evidence but they are even rarer, there are also situations that cause the same/similar symptoms as TSS, and due to that are lumped into TSS category but aren't actually the same.

Here is a little part of the 'Healthline' answer to a question, so common, they needed to put it on their website!
Does Peeing with a Tampon in Affect Urine Flow?
Tampons are a popular menstrual product choice for women during their periods. They offer greater freedom to exercise, swim, and play sports than pads.

Because you put the tampon up inside your vagina, you might wonder, “What happens when I pee?” No worries there! Wearing a tampon doesn’t affect urination at all, and you don’t have to change your tampon after you pee.

Here’s a look at why tampons don’t affect urination and how to use them the right way.

Why tampons won’t affect your urinary flow

Your tampon goes inside your vagina. It seems like a tampon might block the flow of urine. Here’s why it doesn’t.

The tampon doesn’t block the urethra. The urethra is the opening to your bladder, and it’s just above your vagina.

Both the urethra and the vagina are covered by larger lips (labia majora), which are folds of tissue. When you gently open those folds (Tip: Use a mirror. It’s OK to get to know yourself!), you can see that what looked like one opening is actually two:

  • Near the front (top) of your vagina is a tiny opening. This is the exit of your urethra — the tube that carries urine from your bladder out of your body. Just above the urethra is the clitoris, the female pleasure spot.
  • Underneath the urethra is the larger vaginal opening. This is where the tampon goes.
Although a tampon won’t block the flow of urine, some pee might get on the tampon string as the pee flows out of your body. Don’t worry if this happens. Unless you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), your urine is sterile (bacteria-free). You can’t give yourself an infection by peeing on the tampon string.

Find me an actual screenshot of instructions for currently sold tampons, that say 'change every single time you urinate'?
 
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