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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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She says she's not a girl right up there in the article. If you're non-conforming to gender roles and stereotypes, you wouldn't find it 'hard' to fit in. I knew a girl who was a political bagman and she certainly didn't fit any gender stereotypes. But she still considered herself female.

Gender is an academic term that doesn't cross into the real world. You cannot be 'agender'. It simply doesn't fucking exist. You can look male, female or androgynous. You can't look any other way because the human brain doesn't comprehend any other way. So you have male, female or 'I can't tell'.

The writer of this article is wearing make-up, wearing female clothes and basically proclaiming to everyone on the Earth "I am female" but then she says she has no gender. That makes absolutely no fucking sense. "I feel I have no gender, but I am going to conform to female gender ways of dress and looking." Then what the fuck are you talking about? Humans excel at pattern recognition. We're really, REALLY good at it. So when you present a female pattern and then go "I'M NOT A GiRL, I HAVE NO GENDER" most people are going to treat you like you're out of your fucking mind. This is because the pattern doesn't line up with what the fuck is coming out of your mouth. Being transsexual makes more fucking sense than this bullshit.

You've still only got 3 options (really 2 and a half): Female, Male and 'I don't know'. And 'I don't know' is a combination of male and female where you can't tell without ripping someone's pants off. So even that is a function of a binary. Don't give me this nonsense that there are more than 2 genders, because they're not. Every 'new' gender is going to be a combination of the two. There are female soldiers who are non-conforming to gender roles, break every stereotype and are still sexually straight. You're not going to tell me these women are a new 'gender', are you?

By the way, the guy who pioneered the study of gender got all of his research wrong, was a pedophile and preformed human experimentation that lead to the suicides of both participants involved (and this was in the 1960s and 1970s). So as far as I'm concerned, research into gender is built on a foundation of garbage and bullshit, backed up by nothing. So say whatever you want. You can look at gender and how society influences it, but there's no such thing as a third gender, independent of male and female. You can be non-conforming to gender roles, but every society and person on this fucking planet will put you into one of two groups. Even these so-called progressives.

Just like there are three preferences: Gay, straight and bisexual. Anyone who describes themselves as pansexual is basically just another word for 'whore'.
TLDR: if you look like a female, dress like a female, sound like a female, act like a female: you'll be recognized as a female with at least one of those combinations. Vice versa.

There's no such thing as non confirming in the gender space. You're either male or female at first glance thanks to your genetic makeup.

With some, it can be hard to tell unless you ask them. Names and clothing can throw that off sometimes. For the most part, it's black and white.
 


Cult classic movies have a unique place in film history, as projects that might have failed at the box office gain popularity in the years after it release. For the 1990's, one major example of this trend is Andrew Fleming's 1996 classic The Craft. Moviegoers will get the chance to dive back into the witchy property with Zoe Lister-Jones' The Craft: Legacy, which is coming straight to homes in time for Halloween. The upcoming Blumhouse movie will break new ground in a variety of ways, including a more inclusive coven. And during a set visit for Legacy Lister-Jones explained why including a transgender witch was so important to the upcoming movie.
The Craft: Legacy is set in the same timeline as the original movie, but will feature a new cast of actors bringing the story to life. The new coven will include transgender actress Zoey Luna as bruja Lourdes, one of three established witches that welcomes newcomer Lily. I had the chance to visit the set of Legacy, where director/writer Zoe Lister-Jones revealed why including a trans story in the sequel was so important to her. As she put it,
We also have a trans witch, so there are some topics around trans inclusivity and intersectional feminism. I think the original was very much ahead of its time because it was intersectional in many ways. But I think including a trans voice in this group of young women was really important to me.
She's got a point. The Craft intertwines the issues of the original coven, including racism, self-image, and classism. But Legacy is set decades later, so Zoe Lister-Jones wanted the story of young women coming into their power to be rooted in contemporary conversations. And having a trans member of the coven helps move this story forward, and is also a step forward regarding onscreen inclusion.
Actress Zoey Luna is an up and coming actress who previously was seen in projects like FX's Pose. The trailer for The Craft: Legacy provided a limited amount of footage for The Craft: Legacy, but it should be interesting to see how Lourdes' story is handled in the project. As a reminder, you can check out said trailer below.
Blumhouse's The Craft: Legacy Trailer
Later in her same conversation with press on the set of The Craft: Legacy, Zoe Lister-Jones went on to explain the type of story she was showing, specifically includes a diverse cast of young women coming into their power. In the director/writer of the project' words:
To me it’s just about showcasing young women in all of their glory. And in ways that we might not have seen before. And that is really about women in community supporting each other, rather than turning against each other. Which was also really paramount to me in this film as a theme.
Clearly Zoe Lister-Jones had a specific vision for how the women of The Craft: Legacy. This includes making sure that one of the protagonists was a transgender character, as well changing to the coven's group dynamic. Three of the witches in the 1996 original turned on Robin Tunney's Sarah, but the above quote seems to indicate that the story will go down differently. It seems the coven will be supporting each other more, so it'll be interesting to see exactly how the inevitable conflict goes down.
Luckily, it won't be long before questions surrounding The Craft: Legacy are answered. The movie's first trailer accompanied news that the project is heading straight to homes at the end of the month. And with the footage teasing a connection to Fairuza Balk's Nancy Downs, longtime fans of the original might be tuning in to see how the story is continues.
The Craft: Legacy will be released October 28th, heading straight to homes in the process. In the meantime, check out our 2020 release list to plan your next movie experience.
 
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