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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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Edit: just found this, can’t stop laughing.
who the fuck calls himself ‘Chardonnay Merlot‘?
Oh god that troon.. he showed up on the Rhys McKinnon thread:
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And that’s when I realized I’d seen him on the Her app. Calling himself Chardonnay Merlot barely registers on the crazy scale, considering he’s a middle aged uwu catgirl calling himself a lesbian
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I am starting to get the feeling that woke tards will soon be telling us that "science" supports human sexual dimorphism after all - but it's women who are the larger ones.
And this is how the fat acceptance movement found an unlikely ally - AGPs. Not the Accelerated Graphics Port kind, obviously.
 
I am starting to get the feeling that woke tards will soon be telling us that "science" supports human sexual dimorphism after all - but it's women who are the larger ones.
They've already claimed that the vagina is an exclusively male organ (the female equivalent is the "front hole"; page 4 of the document)
 
I googled and Sarah McBride was married to Andrew McClay before he died. So it's an HSTS, gay men are pretty good at mimicking femininity. tbqh I'm still quite sympathetic to them, but I hate the AGPs who are using them as a shield.
I think HSTS are degenerate fucks too, but they seem to be able to somewhat contribute to society. Are the other cases of trannies in politics HSTS too, or are there AGPs in a public office?
 
I think HSTS are degenerate fucks too, but they seem to be able to somewhat contribute to society. Are the other cases of trannies in politics HSTS too, or are there AGPs in a public office?

Most of the U.K. political troons are AGP.

Heather Peto (Labour)


Sophie Cook (Labour)


Emily Brothers (Labour)


Lily Madigan (Labour) (Roz Kaveney is also in this, another AGP)


Helen Belcher (Liberal Democrat)


Zoe O’Connell (Liberal Democrat)


Sarah Brown (Liberal Democrat)


Sue Pascoe (Conservative)


Tara Hewitt (Conservative)


Aimee Challenor (Green Party, then Lib Dem, now married to a US citizen and known as Aimee Knight, involved in campaigning for the Democrats)


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(I’ve had to split this into 2 as maximum ten videos are allowed per post, apparently)
 
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The only one who has had actual electoral success beyond council level is

Nikki Sinclaire (elected as a UKIP member and then flounced


HSTS* just fanny about spouting their political opinions in the media, rather than bothering to try and get democratically elected.

See Manroe Bergdorf


or Shon Faye


or Paris Lees


or Juno Dawson


*I’m using HSTS as short hand for troons exclusively attracted to men, but it’s my personal opinion that the lines are blurring and Faye and Dawson are more like gay AGPs than traditional early onset, young transitioning HSTS.

There are innumerable low effort NBs and sad little transmen circling the drains of the left leaning parties but none are interesting enough to bother to document here yet. The successful transmen seem to work within charities and orgs or via court challenges rather than political parties (see Stephen Whittle of Press for Change or James Morton of Scottish Trans Alliance or Freddy ‘The Seahorse’ McConnell as examples. They are the UK equivalents of the US’ Chase Strangio, I guess?)
 
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I think HSTS are degenerate fucks too, but they seem to be able to somewhat contribute to society. Are the other cases of trannies in politics HSTS too, or are there AGPs in a public office?
In Italy we had a HSTS in our parliament years ago, a dude who chose the disturbing name of Vladimir Luxuria (Vladimiro Guadagno).
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He tried to promote a law that allowed trans people to change name before they had surgery (in 2007 surgery was still mandatory), but trans issues were so out of the political radar that nobody took it into consideration. Anyway he wasn't very... flashy, in Parliament he always dressed professionally, didn't ree much about troons, gave his contribute with a couple of sane policies about our artistic patrimony. Generally speaking, his brief politcal career went without much fuss, and I have to admit that he was more present in Parliament than the average Italian politician (he partecipated to almost 90% of the votings and believe me, for an Italian rep is A LOT).

The last three years saw him blooming to full troon, sperging about 41%, conflating sex with gender, talking about bio-essentialism and all the autistic troon ideology that our tra activists happily imported from the English-speaking countries. And a lot of people are listening to him.
 
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The only one who has had actual electoral success beyond council level is

Nikki Sinclaire (elected as a UKIP member and then flounced


HSTS* just fanny about spouting their political opinions in the media, rather than bothering to try and get democratically elected.

See Manroe Bergdorf


or Shon Faye


or Paris Lees


or Juno Dawson


*I’m using HSTS as short hand for troons exclusively attracted to men, but it’s my personal opinion that the lines are blurring and Faye and Dawson are more like gay AGPs than traditional early onset, young transitioning HSTS.

There are innumerable low effort NBs and sad little transmen circling the drains of the left leaning parties but none are interesting enough to bother to document here yet. The successful transmen seem to work within charities and orgs or via court challenges rather than political parties (see Stephen Whittle of Press for Change or James Morton of Scottish Trans Alliance or Freddy ‘The Seahorse’ McConnell as examples. They are the UK equivalents of the US’ Chase Strangio, I guess?)
Jesus, they're a lot more than what I thought. One of these days a tranny will try to become PM, I guarantee it.
 


  • Carrie Venter*, 34, was born male but came out about two years ago and has been on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for just over a year.
  • She’s had a rough time since coming out and has lost some people along the way, but she’s thrilled that she gets to live as a woman now as she’s always known that’s who she is.
  • While Carrie has regrets, she has learned quite a lot during her relatively short transition, especially when it comes to privilege.

“I do wish I came out when I was much younger. That I had lived my life as a woman from a younger age,” says Carrie, a currently unemployed IT specialist.

“As a cis white male, I was ignorant and oblivious to the privilege that I’ve had and in my transition, I think a lot of my ignorance to that has started falling away. I now deal with misogyny. I deal with trans misogyny.”

Carrie recognises the fact that transwomen of colour are killed at disproportionate rates, such as activist Nare Mphela who was killed in January.

“In general life, it’s almost as if the world at large has the opportunity to revoke your gender at a moment’s notice by the words they choose to use when they address you,” says Carrie.



“That’s been a very big part of my conscious experience being trans. You feel so cancelled when somebody… especially when they do it maliciously.”


Even going to the pharmacy to test her hormone levels has been a traumatic experience. Carrie goes to a local pharmacy chain to get her blood tests done. “They can see on the form it’s estrogen and testosterone. They can see I rock up dressed as a woman. They should know better," Carrie says.

“They refer to me as ‘the gentleman’ and ‘can you just help him?’ It’s such an uncomfortable experience. I’m there for my trans healthcare. I don’t even correct them. I’m like, ‘let me just try and push through this and get it over and done with.”



Carrie is also often deadnamed (when someone refers to a trans person by the name they were formerly known) by those in power positions. “I haven’t had the opportunity to have my name changed formally. So, whenever I need to identify myself for banking, etc. I might be in situations where somebody initially genders me correctly, but then I hand over my ID…”

“People gender me more correctly when they can see I’m growing breasts,” she says.

Carrie is also very aware of where she can be “out” and where not. “I’ll stand out in queer spaces,” she says. “Because there I feel safe, but in my day to day activities, I’m a lot more subdued in the way that I dress and do my makeup.”

“As a man, I had the freedom to go pretty much where I wanted, but now I’m very conscious about where I go and how I dress,” she says.

Carrie hopes that her medical transition will make things easier for her: “But there are no guarantees that everything will change,” she says.



“Facial feminisation is seen as plastic surgery, but for a lot of [trans people], those are the things we need to get by. It’s more than just cosmetic surgery.”

Carrie also talks about how ‘passing’ is a problem in the trans community itself and how some trans people can do so easier than others. “I think it’s counterproductive to obsess overpassing, but unfortunately, we’re in a society where you’re more likely to be treated as your gender that you identify with if you can prevent that.”

“I think being able to control how you look to the world is adjacent to privilege if not privilege itself,” says Carrie.


A large part of the struggle in the transgender journey is with body dysmorphia.

The major difference between past life and now:I think a lot of it comes down to access to opportunity. I’ve been looking for work, but it’s also not that different from when I was unemployed before, but COVID hasn’t made it easier as well. I definitely feel that there’s an opportunity for me to deal with hiring managers at companies that might have most progressive LGBTQ friendly policies. However, if that person still has their own biases, it could be a hurdle for me to gain employment.



It’s a lot easier to change your style or your hair. It’s not the same when you have body dysmorphia and are desperately unhappy with the way you look.

I’m still trying to figure out where my dysphoria ends and where does my dissatisfaction with not meeting specific conventional standards of beauty start.

It’s a lot more effort being a woman.


As a man, I could get away with stubble for a few days and still wear a suit and tie and go to work. Whereas now, facial hair doesn’t change as radically on HRT either, so I have to shave pretty much whenever I leave the house. Laser hair removal, for me, is something that will definitely help address my dysphoria and isn’t superficial for me.

I know many trans people for whom it’s been lifesaving to get certain feminisation surgeries.

A former colleague of Leah’s was guilty of casual racism, extreme homophobia, and transphobia. Leah would often challenge his viewpoints on the first two but never spoke about his transphobia as she didn’t want to out herself



. However, once she did come out, this former colleague messaged her to say thank you for changing his mind about certain things.

“While I’m happy that he no longer thinks that way, I’m also a bit sad that it had to take me coming out, as a person in his vicinity, for him to realise that trans people are normal people.”
 
Said this in the DT Election thread but I fully expect Biden to name a troon to his cabinet or staff. Maybe Dr Richard “Rachel” Levine for Surgeon General?
As a filthy europoor eurocuck I'm obviously uninformed, but doesn't the Surgeon General have to be a member of some military branch? If so, Prickless Pritzker would be a "better" choice as he is a retired US Army lieutenant colonel, and troons don't have to know basic biology or anatomy anyway.

Edit: I forgot to link Wikipedo.
 
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