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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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This is self-evident to anyone who's head is not up their ass. Meaning another life is soon to be lost due to the pro-tranny lobby.

If they have any sense they'll stick him in with the other pseudotroon who needs two personal guards whenever he's out of his cell. I expect Barbie will need similar treatment anyway.
 
Not everyone who needs gynecological care is a woman and I’m disappointed that they haven’t changed their terminology to reflect that.

The sex marker is there for clinical reasons. It's as relevant to the doctors as knowing your blood group, whether you're allergic to penicillin, whether you've had a pacemaker fitted, or a thousand and one other little pieces of information. People have been made very ill or even died because their medical notes were wrong. What if you ended up being crippled for life because you insisted that those notes deliberately be falsified? How sympathetic do you think a jury would be if you sued for malpractice?

trans people have higher rates of preventable conditions, like HIV, due to lack of health coverage

Use. A. Condom. Don't. Share Needles. We've known this for decades. No health coverage needed.

There was a time when doctors thought that Puerto Ricans were mysteriously more susceptible to HIV than other groups. Then they twigged that they were just lying about shooting up and fucking each other in the ass. HIV is nigh on 100% preventable. Taking part in bareback orgies in the local bath-house is neither brave nor stunning, not even if you used to be an international sportsman.
 
The sex marker is there for clinical reasons. It's as relevant to the doctors as knowing your blood group, whether you're allergic to penicillin, whether you've had a pacemaker fitted, or a thousand and one other little pieces of information. People have been made very ill or even died because their medical notes were wrong. What if you ended up being crippled for life because you insisted that those notes deliberately be falsified? How sympathetic do you think a jury would be if you sued for malpractice?
Why are you saying these things? Are you a troonsphobic TERF who literally wants to literally lead each and every brave and stunning twanspersyn into the gas chambers? Don't you know there's nothing wrong with transplanting a woman's heart into a man if said man identifies as a woman?
 
Use. A. Condom. Don't. Share Needles. We've known this for decades. No health coverage needed.

There was a time when doctors thought that Puerto Ricans were mysteriously more susceptible to HIV than other groups. Then they twigged that they were just lying about shooting up and fucking each other in the ass. HIV is nigh on 100% preventable. Taking part in bareback orgies in the local bath-house is neither brave nor stunning, not even if you used to be an international sportsman.

Gay trannies are more high risk because they're mentally ill and self-destructive. Folding straight men into the trans category is a double-edged sword because, since they're much less likely to be HIV-positive drug abusers, they make trannies as a category seem less insane on paper, but that also might rob them of the "muh oppresshun" narrative.

If trannies were just complaining about not having access to HIV meds, I could attribute that to lack of health care access. But preventing HIV? Gay men use condoms more frequently than straights do; gay trannies have literally no excuse.
 
Gay trannies are more high risk because they're mentally ill and self-destructive. Folding straight men into the trans category is a double-edged sword because, since they're much less likely to be HIV-positive drug abusers, they make trannies as a category seem less insane on paper, but that also might rob them of the "muh oppresshun" narrative.
“Straight” trannies are mostly autogynephiles though.

As for gay degeneracy I read that most have sexual behavior comparable to straight people, but 20% are basically Slaanesh-tier and bump up the statistics to what they are. The studies that fascy right wingers site, like the one that says 1/3rd are pedarists and pedophiles, suffer from massive sampling bias. The interviewees are men like prostitutes, club whores, journalists, etc.
 
“Straight” trannies are mostly autogynephiles though.

As for gay degeneracy I read that most have sexual behavior comparable to straight people, but 20% are basically Slaanesh-tier and bump up the statistics to what they are. The studies that fascy right wingers site, like the one that says 1/3rd are pedarists and pedophiles, suffer from massive sampling bias. The interviewees are men like prostitutes, club whores, journalists, etc.

Gay men are still a lot more relaxed about casual sex than straights are, which is why they have higher HIV rates than straights despite better condom usage. I don't buy into the right-wing fear mongering about gay men going after children, but I also don't buy into the "normal family men" messaging that the left engaged in through the '90s. Most gay men are not like Pete Buttigieg, and personally I find Buttigieg boring. Intra-community surveys show that long-term partnered gay men often have open relationships.

AGPs are disgusting and overwhelmingly crazy, but their brand of crazy doesn't translate into easily measured data points like STDs, drug use, and suicide. Their worst crazy manifests as violence, and the left is furiously trying to pretend that doesn't happen.

AGPs serve as a cover for how self-destructive the gay ones are, and the gay ones serve as cover for how violent AGPs can be. But at least the self-destructiveness is sort of pitiable; violence is not.
 
Not everyone who needs gynecological care is a woman and I’m disappointed that they haven’t changed their terminology to reflect that.

Etymology. The word "gynaecology" comes from the oblique stem (γυναικ-) of Greek γυνή (gyne), "woman", and -logia, "study".

Imagine having your brain so warped that forcing a medical field to change their terminology makes more sense to you than considering the possibility that your own understanding of said field could be wrong.
 
The sex marker is there for clinical reasons. It's as relevant to the doctors as knowing your blood group, whether you're allergic to penicillin, whether you've had a pacemaker fitted, or a thousand and one other little pieces of information. People have been made very ill or even died because their medical notes were wrong. What if you ended up being crippled for life because you insisted that those notes deliberately be falsified? How sympathetic do you think a jury would be if you sued for malpractice?



Use. A. Condom. Don't. Share Needles. We've known this for decades. No health coverage needed.

There was a time when doctors thought that Puerto Ricans were mysteriously more susceptible to HIV than other groups. Then they twigged that they were just lying about shooting up and fucking each other in the ass. HIV is nigh on 100% preventable. Taking part in bareback orgies in the local bath-house is neither brave nor stunning, not even if you used to be an international sportsman.
This thread has already documented an incident where people being marked down as True and Honest Men has royally ass-fucked them. One because they had fucked-up kidneys but since they said they were a biological man and so did their charts the doctors just marked the fucked-up blood chemistry as within normal parameters (which they were for men and not women), and there's been another incident of a "man" delivering a stillbirth because doctors in a hospital are supposed to magically know that that overweight man with all the signs of suffering obesity-related health issues is actually pregnant, when again, their charts are all marked as "M" for sex and men are physically incapable of pregnancy.
 
Imagine having your brain so warped that forcing a medical field to change their terminology makes more sense to you than considering the possibility that your own understanding of said field could be wrong.

It's like a flat earther demanding that astronomy change its terms and definition to fit his wrong world view
 
This is highly optimistic of me, but I'm hoping this will truly be the beginning of the end for "Trans Rights!" once this dude inevitably murders his cellmate.

There are only 28 places for women in limerick prison and 2 are now occupied by troons. I wouldn’t fancy my odds of survival.
The majority of female prisoners in Ireland are serving less than three months. Fucks sake. Imagine being beaten to death by a troon cell mate when your only crime was a bit of shoplifting x non-payment of fines + a history of drug use and not having stable housing:

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If they have any sense they'll stick him in with the other pseudotroon who needs two personal guards whenever he's out of his cell. I expect Barbie will need similar treatment anyway.
Troon offending patterns are the same as other male offending patterns (unsurprisingly) and the female prison estate isn’t just isn’t set up to handle male offenders, hence them needing permanent personal supervision. Your suggestion is both practical and cost effective, so let’s hope other system wide rules (such as not housing remanded prisoners with convicted prisoners) doesn’t prevent it.

If only the assigned wardens could be MtF troons too!

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Does anyone know if the other Irish troon inmates name has ever been released?https://www.lawsociety.ie/gazette/t...ansgender-inmate-housed-with-women-prisoners/
 
There is no way this is ending without the most horrifying sexual violence this dude is capable of inflicting happening to some woman who was unfortunate enough to time her shoplifting poorly.

Two big burly guards cannot contain someone who is willing to do anything to achieve his goal. All this guy has in his life is this sickness. This person has Narc PD, Antisocial PD, *and* Borderline PD. He bides his time, and post attack rejoices in the opportunity to tell authorities all about how long he planned and waited. He is willing to go to the mat to hurt women, since the mat holds no consequences. He’ll be in the system his entire life. He will always be put with females. He will not be beaten by the guards. Nothing bad at all will happen to him, and he knows it. He is truly free to live his best life. This is probably not the same as the other troon in with the Irish ladies, who likely has some sense of existence outside of being homicidal. That’s all this guy is. He’s just murder.

Somebody gon’ git raped and mutilated. Tick tock. And it still won’t change anything. They’ll suppress it if possible. They’re already preparing to No True Troonswoman him, all the while continuing to support the self-ID laws that mean that legally ALL troons are troons if they say they are, and they will continue to see no issue with this.

At this point I’m not sure even if the guy escaped and raped and mutilated a bunch of toddlers, if anything would change. Certainly if he managed to rape and kill his final boss aka his mom, no one would care.

Hopefully there’s some vigilantes in Ireland, no hope otherwise.
 
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Cross post from one of the JK Rowling threads:
A bunch of UK and Irish literary types have published a counter letter, supporting brave trannies everywhere:

A Message from Members of the UK and Irish Publishing Community
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We stand in support of trans and non-binary people and their rights.
This is a message of love and solidarity for the trans and non-binary community. Culture is, and should always be, at the forefront of societal change, and as writers, editors, agents, journalists, and publishing professionals, we recognise the vital role our industry has in advancing and supporting the wellbeing and rights of trans and non-binary people. We stand with you, we hear you, we see you, we accept you, we love you. The world is better for having you in it.

Non-binary lives are valid, trans women are women, trans men are men, trans rights are human rights.

From members of the UK and Irish publishing community:

Kiran Millwood Hargrave (author), Daisy Johnson (author), Juno Dawson (author), Jeanette Winterson (author), Robin Stevens (author), Sophie Anderson (author), Hellie Ogden (literary agent), Joanne Harris (author), Nikesh Shukla (author), Tom de Freston (writer and artist), Irenosen Okojie (author), Lex Croucher (author), Sarvat Hasin (author), Meena Kandasamy (writer), Sara Collins (author), Caroline Lea (author), Malorie Blackman (author), Elizabeth Day (author and podcaster), Carrie Hope Fletcher (actress and author), Dom&Ink (illustrator and author), Katherine Webber Tsang (author), Charlie Morris (publicist), Clara Amfo (broadcaster), Professor Sunny Singh (writer and academic), Zeba Talkhani (author), Kerry Drewery (author), Patrick Ness (author), Sam Missingham (book marketer), Kevin Tsang (author), Alice Sutherland Hawes (agent), Alex Wheatle (author), Emma Pass (author), Sallyanne Sweeney (agent), Darren Stobbart (author and editor), Melinda Salisbury (author), Kat McKenna (marketing and brand consultant), Dave Rudden (author), Charlie Craggs (author), Nick Coveney (Pride in Publishing), Michelle Elman (author), Kate Weston (author), Celine Kiernan (author), Keris Stainton (author), Aaron Gillies (author), Deirdre Sullivan (author), Elizabeth Macneal (author), Catherine Johnson (author), Alice Broadway (author), Faridah Àbíké-íyímídé (author), Amy McCulloch (author), Susie Day (writer), Arun-Blair Manget (actor), Françoise Harvey (writer and editor), Connie Glynn (author), Cheryl Hole (Ru Paul’s Drag Race), Courttia Newland (writer), Paul Black (publicist), Sophie Williams (author), David Owen (author), Iesha Small (writer), Nina Douglas (publicist), Anna James (author and journalist), Eve Ainsworth (author), Alex T Smith (illustrator), Sarah Maria Griffin (author), Katherine Woodfine (author), Kim Curran (author), Sam VH Reese (author and lecturer), Sue Rainsford (author), Jaime Windust (author and model), Chris Wellbelove (agent), Emma Patterson (agent), Eishar Brar (editorial director, Knights Of), Rebecca Rideal (author), Tanya Byrne (author), Hamza Jahanzeb (Pride in Publishing), Monisha Rajesh (author and journalist), Chloe Seager (literary agent and author), Kishani Widyaratna (commissioning editor, Picador), Niamh Campbell (writer), Alba Arnau (foreign rights executive), Guy Gunaratne (author), Sara Helen Binney (editor), Kwaku Osei-Afrifa (personal assistant to the CEO, Hodder Books), Laura Dockrill (author), Andrew James (editorial director, Jessica Kingsley Publishers), Abigail Mitchell (editor), Matt Casbourne (publishing consultant), Maisie Lawrence (editor, Hachette), Cleo Favaretto (desk editor, Bloomsbury), Halimah Manan (editorial assistant), Fiona Dunbar (children’s writer), Divina DiCampo (Ru Paul’s Drag Race), Henry James Garrett (author/illustrator), Ingrid Persaud (author), Lea Albrechtsen (editor), Louisa Danquah (publicity assistant), Madeleine Bennett (sales), Beatrice Cross (publicist), Elaine Feeney 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*The Second Shelf is proud to publish this letter and joyfully participates in its message, but did not coordinate the effort.

The Second Shelf has made a donation to share our support with Gendered Intelligence and we invite you to join us.
 
Cross post from one of the JK Rowling threads:
A bunch of UK and Irish literary types have published a counter letter, supporting brave trannies everywhere:


I’m sure Barbie Kardashian and today’s cross dressing murderer appreciate their well-wishes.

’Acceptance without Exception’


Meet Phillip Tarver - the most stereotypical parent‘s basement dwelling AGP imaginable, right down to the Scifi memorabilia collection:


Philip Tarver murder trial - defendant takes to the
stand to deny killing his mum with an ornamental
sword before beheading her

A cross-dressing songwriter has taken to the stand to deny killing his mother and cutting off her head.
Philip Tarver, 47, is accused of stabbing Angela Tarver, 86, with an ornamental sword and threatening to kill his 84-year-old father Colin at the family home in Woking on December 19.
In court, he denied the charges he faced - and answered questions about what happened that day.
Before police arrived, the defendant allegedly decapitated Mrs Tarver, put her head in the kitchen freezer and placed her ring finger in a kettle.
When armed police turned up, he allegedly waved a Union Jack flag and said: "I surrender, I surrender."
On Thursday, September 24, Tarver went into the witness box at the Old Bailey dressed in a baggy grey sweatshirt.
His lawyer Narita Bahri QC said: “You are being tried on a count of murder. Did you stab and kill your mother?”
Tarver replied: “No.”
Ms Bahri said: “Did you decapitate her head?” The defendant denied it.
His lawyer went on: “Did you cut off her left ring finger?”
Tarver denied it, as well as a charge of threatening to kill his father.
The defendant went on to tell jurors he was one of three siblings, saying his sister died in 1999.
He said he had been “very upset” about her death, and had also been affected by the death of a close childhood friend he used to socialise with.
Having left school at the age of 16, Tarver said he qualified as a watch repairer and
clockmaker.
Until he stopped working in 2017, he had a variety of jobs in retail and as a delivery driver.
Since then, his parents had given him pocket money as he concentrated on his hobby of songwriting and recording music, the court heard.

The defendant, who lived with his parents, also sold his collection of science fiction film
memorabilia on eBay to fund his lifestyle.

Ms Bahri said: “You have sat for many days in this court listening to people talk about you and people have been saying you have issues with your sexuality.
"Does that upset you?”
Tarver said he did not like the way it had been phrased, and clarified that he was a heterosexual man who “quite regularly” wore women’s clothes.
He told jurors: “When I was young I grew up with my mum, sister and nan so it was something to do with that.
“My dad was away at work a lot of the time. He worked for the oil industry.”
He said his mother had found his cross-dressing “quite amusing” but his father was “against it”.

The defendant accepted on the day of his mother’s death, he had come downstairs in a “female under slip”.

He told jurors that he had expected his parents to be out, his mother at an art class and his father shopping at Waitrose.
The court has heard how Tarver had gone out the night before the killing to buy a carton of beer and bottle of vodka.
Asked about his drinking habits, the defendant said he would usually only consume alcohol at weekends.

He told jurors it made him tearful and tired but not aggressive.

Tarver, of Julian Close, Woking, denies murdering his mother and making a threat to kill his father.’



Just girly things! U_w_U

Fuck that terf bigot Jo Rowling, making up unfounded stories about cross-dressing, women-killing heterosexual men.
 
Meet Phillip Tarver - the most stereotypical parent‘s basement dwelling AGP imaginable, right down to the Scifi memorabilia collection:
Philip Tarver murder trial - defendant takes to the
stand to deny killing his mum with an ornamental
sword before beheading her
Oh crap. I read the news some days ago. I didn't know he was a troon.
Maybe Blanchard mentioning 'demonic possession' in AGP was not so far off after all?
 
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