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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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Ubisoft will remove podcast episodes in Watch Dogs: Legion, after outcry arose from the journalists’ real-life comments on transgender issues and the word “TERF.”

Kotaku reports that Helen Lewis will be removed from two of the in-game BuccanEar podcasts that feature her. The podcasts feature real political commentators, with Lewis’ character (also called Helen) discussing how fascism had seized London, and how it had occurred in history.

An Ubisoft spokesperson confirmed to Kotaku in an email that Lewis would be removed due to her work as a journalist drawing ire from some.

“We were made aware of controversial remarks from a journalist whose voice-over performance appears in two in-game podcasts in Watch Dogs: Legion. Neither Ubisoft nor the game reflect this journalist’s viewpoints.
The development team worked with an external producer to select speaker profiles for these podcasts and were not aware of the controversy at the time of booking or recording.
While the in-game podcasters are following a pre-approved script and are not speaking in their own name or with their own opinions, we understand this collaboration itself may be seen as offensive and we deeply regret any hurt this has caused.
In response, we will be replacing these two podcast episodes in an upcoming update and will reinforce our background checks for partners in the future.”


Lewis is a journalist for the London office of The Atlantic; though an op-ed for The Timesis one of the causes for the controversy. The piece was entitled “A man can’t just say he has turned into a woman.

The op-ed acknowledges transgender people suffer discrimination, though the governments new laws at the time (stating a declaration of one’s gender was sufficient, as oppose to a diagnosis of gender dysphoria and living two years under the new gender) would not end this.

Lewis further discussed biological sex, how culture builds around the sexes, and how some are trying to “shake up our categories.” Lewis was critical of how the new law would mean “trendsters” could simply declare their gender; erasing good will built by genuinely transgender people, and doing nothing to solve discrimination of women or transgender people.



Another piece Lewis wrote in the New Statesmen, “Welcome to the age of ironic bigotry, where old hatreds are cloaked in woke new language,” was another piece that drew negative attention on Lewis.

Therein Lewis stated “If you understand why ‘Zionist’ has become an anti-Semitic codeword, there’s no excuse for calling women ‘terfs’.” TERF means “trans-exclusionary radical feminist;” essentially a feminist with critical or negative viewpoints on transgender people and issues.

Along with comparing feminists discriminating against women who did not support transgender issues to anti-semitism, she compared it to the prejudice against women allegedly from GamerGate (which she described as “an online and offline harassment campaign was waged against prominent women in video-gaming.”

Others have stated GamerGate was a consumer revolt against bad practices in video games journalism. Even today debate rages as to what its intentions were, what instances of harassment were genuine, and if those who had harassed were involved with GamerGate.



Lewis’ article also explains how despite Dominique McLean (a.k.a. SonicFox) discussing harassment he received as a gay black furry e-sports player; he still made disparaging comments against TERFs. Particularly, a now-deleted Twitter video captioned “What I do to terfs,” featuring his male character viciously beating a female character in Mortal Kombat 11; shouting TERF each time a blow rained down.

Lewis critisized how TERF is used as an insult (primarily against women), and those who do “still feel the old impulse towards woman-hating, but won’t admit it, and have convinced themselves they are only chastising the impure. Witch-finders did something similar in the 17th century.”

Lewis explains how different internet communities can “wilfully obscure” the meaning of words and phrases, such as the claim the 4Chan prank to convince others that the OK hand symbol was a white supremacist symbol was allegedly picked up by real white supremacists. Likewise, she explains how Zionist is an ideology, but became an anti-semetic insult.



This concludes with Lewis explaining that TERF is used as an insult against women, rather than against those with criticism of transphobia.

“In the same way, ‘shouting at women you don’t like’ is reframed as ‘legitimate criticism of transphobia’. The intended audience knows exactly what’s being said, but the speaker maintains plausible deniability.
As it happens, I told Dominique McLean that his use of ‘terf’ was a glorification of misogyny. He responded by calling me a “terf”. Another user added: “fuck off back to Mumsnet, terf”. […] The ensuing wave of abuse included an image of an anime character pointing a gun at the screen, with the words “shut the fuck up, terf”. Twitter ruled that post did not violate its abuse guidelines, and neither did McLean’s video. (It relented after I went public.)
I wrote about GamerGate in 2014. Everything I received for calling out McLean was identical to the vitriol I got then, just with a new epithet meaning “woman” attached to it. “Shut up, bitch” is now “shut up, terf”.”


Despite Lewis’ pro-feminist stance, some appeared to take issue with Lewis’ opinion on transgender issues; including Twitter users, other online news outlets, and ResetEra. However, Lewis does have her defenders.

Ian Dunt, the Editor of Politics.co.uk and another guest voice in the game, tweeted“As one of the other voices in the game, let me go on record to say that I’m incensed by this. Whether you agree with Helen’s views on trans issues or not, they are legitimate debate and she is entitled to hold and express them.”

Dunt continues, explaining she discussed none of the above issues in the in-game podcast, and that “a little Twitter mob got excited and now she is simply cancelled.” Dunt concluded by pointing out the hypocrisy of the game’s themes, yet condemning someone for their opinions and beliefs.

“What utter cowardice. The silencing of someone on all issues, even analysis of a fictional political universe, because people disagreed with what they said on another issue.
Just absolutely abysmal. And worst of all, in an anti-fascist game. Wiping away someone’s voice in a software update: the digital equivalent of burning books.”


Some Twitter have defended Ubisoft’s right to remove Lewis from their game, and that Lewis suffering “consequences for her actions” are part of free speech (freedom to speak, but not free of consequence). Others have stated Ubisoft was unjustified, bowing to an outrage mob offended on transgender issues.

Much like how some accuse GamerGate of using a righteous cause to harass women; it cannot be easily be proven or disproven if those critical of Lewis did so because of her stance on transgender issues, or because they hate her gender.
 
Idiotic and counter-historical. Lots of TERFs have been fighting the troon menace since the 1970s. Janice Raymond. Sheila Jeffreys. It goes on and on. It's in the name: Trans-exclusionary.
Bullshit. Everyone who has been pushing IdPol for decades is directly responsible for creating the troon ideological landscape, whether they want to admit it or not. Just because they hate their monster doesn't mean they didn't create it.
 
Bullshit. Everyone who has been pushing IdPol for decades is directly responsible for creating the troon ideological landscape, whether they want to admit it or not. Just because they hate their monster doesn't mean they didn't create it.
There is a terf thread where you can talk out of your ass and sperg about troon terf bs.
 
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?

It wouldn't surprise me if Danica Roem is AGP (he's in the Virginia legislature), but it's getting harder to tell these days. It used to be that gay men had enough self-awareness to know how ugly they would be as "women" and didn't bother transitioning, but current day delusional thinking and greater trans acceptance ("Think I'm beautiful or else, bigot!") mean more unfortunate-looking gay men are taking the plunge.
 


Ubisoft will remove podcast episodes in Watch Dogs: Legion, after outcry arose from the journalists’ real-life comments on transgender issues and the word “TERF.”

Kotaku reports that Helen Lewis will be removed from two of the in-game BuccanEar podcasts that feature her. The podcasts feature real political commentators, with Lewis’ character (also called Helen) discussing how fascism had seized London, and how it had occurred in history.

An Ubisoft spokesperson confirmed to Kotaku in an email that Lewis would be removed due to her work as a journalist drawing ire from some.




Lewis is a journalist for the London office of The Atlantic; though an op-ed for The Timesis one of the causes for the controversy. The piece was entitled “A man can’t just say he has turned into a woman.

The op-ed acknowledges transgender people suffer discrimination, though the governments new laws at the time (stating a declaration of one’s gender was sufficient, as oppose to a diagnosis of gender dysphoria and living two years under the new gender) would not end this.

Lewis further discussed biological sex, how culture builds around the sexes, and how some are trying to “shake up our categories.” Lewis was critical of how the new law would mean “trendsters” could simply declare their gender; erasing good will built by genuinely transgender people, and doing nothing to solve discrimination of women or transgender people.



Another piece Lewis wrote in the New Statesmen, “Welcome to the age of ironic bigotry, where old hatreds are cloaked in woke new language,” was another piece that drew negative attention on Lewis.

Therein Lewis stated “If you understand why ‘Zionist’ has become an anti-Semitic codeword, there’s no excuse for calling women ‘terfs’.” TERF means “trans-exclusionary radical feminist;” essentially a feminist with critical or negative viewpoints on transgender people and issues.

Along with comparing feminists discriminating against women who did not support transgender issues to anti-semitism, she compared it to the prejudice against women allegedly from GamerGate (which she described as “an online and offline harassment campaign was waged against prominent women in video-gaming.”

Others have stated GamerGate was a consumer revolt against bad practices in video games journalism. Even today debate rages as to what its intentions were, what instances of harassment were genuine, and if those who had harassed were involved with GamerGate.



Lewis’ article also explains how despite Dominique McLean (a.k.a. SonicFox) discussing harassment he received as a gay black furry e-sports player; he still made disparaging comments against TERFs. Particularly, a now-deleted Twitter video captioned “What I do to terfs,” featuring his male character viciously beating a female character in Mortal Kombat 11; shouting TERF each time a blow rained down.

Lewis critisized how TERF is used as an insult (primarily against women), and those who do “still feel the old impulse towards woman-hating, but won’t admit it, and have convinced themselves they are only chastising the impure. Witch-finders did something similar in the 17th century.”

Lewis explains how different internet communities can “wilfully obscure” the meaning of words and phrases, such as the claim the 4Chan prank to convince others that the OK hand symbol was a white supremacist symbol was allegedly picked up by real white supremacists. Likewise, she explains how Zionist is an ideology, but became an anti-semetic insult.



This concludes with Lewis explaining that TERF is used as an insult against women, rather than against those with criticism of transphobia.




Despite Lewis’ pro-feminist stance, some appeared to take issue with Lewis’ opinion on transgender issues; including Twitter users, other online news outlets, and ResetEra. However, Lewis does have her defenders.

Ian Dunt, the Editor of Politics.co.uk and another guest voice in the game, tweeted“As one of the other voices in the game, let me go on record to say that I’m incensed by this. Whether you agree with Helen’s views on trans issues or not, they are legitimate debate and she is entitled to hold and express them.”

Dunt continues, explaining she discussed none of the above issues in the in-game podcast, and that “a little Twitter mob got excited and now she is simply cancelled.” Dunt concluded by pointing out the hypocrisy of the game’s themes, yet condemning someone for their opinions and beliefs.




Some Twitter have defended Ubisoft’s right to remove Lewis from their game, and that Lewis suffering “consequences for her actions” are part of free speech (freedom to speak, but not free of consequence). Others have stated Ubisoft was unjustified, bowing to an outrage mob offended on transgender issues.

Much like how some accuse GamerGate of using a righteous cause to harass women; it cannot be easily be proven or disproven if those critical of Lewis did so because of her stance on transgender issues, or because they hate her gender.
Translation: Two factions of supreme faggotry cannibalize each other, and we're over here, watching the show and getting varying degrees of entertainment from the diseased trashfire that they've dived into with smug smiles on their faces, expecting they'd come out smelling like roses.

OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH! SUCH BLISS!!! :story: :eli:
 
Bullshit. Everyone who has been pushing IdPol for decades is directly responsible for creating the troon ideological landscape, whether they want to admit it or not. Just because they hate their monster doesn't mean they didn't create it.
That's so fucking dumb even people who hate TERFs don't believe it. TERFs, as in actually trans-exclusionary radical feminists, have always been biological essentialists and despised the very concept of males just suddenly claiming to be female. Your ideas are dumb and you should kill yourself.
 
Saying Terfs created troons makes just as much sense as saying Terfs are killing troons now... As if anyone would listen to what they say.
"terfs created troons" is a dumb and inaccurate thing to say, yes, but there is a kernel of truth to it

troonism is the result of gender ideology, gender ideology is the product of (radical) academic feminism.
the 'terf' position that is now railing against troonery? they became 'te' because troonery started growing and annoying them, but before that they were part of the same general 'rf' clique that laid the groundwork for the ideological landscape which would later enable the rise of troonism in the first place.
 
That's so fucking dumb even people who hate TERFs don't believe it. TERFs, as in actually trans-exclusionary radical feminists, have always been biological essentialists and despised the very concept of males just suddenly claiming to be female. Your ideas are dumb and you should kill yourself.
(TE)RFs pushed IdPol and IdPol created troons. Imagine thinking they're not responsible for creating the thing they hate the most. Even now they only attack the symptoms of troonery instead of the virus itself, IdPol, which is why this will never end. TERFs are their own worst enemies and are exactly as bad as troons.
 
(TE)RFs pushed IdPol and IdPol created troons. Imagine thinking they're not responsible for creating the thing they hate the most. Even now they only attack the symptoms of troonery instead of the virus itself, IdPol, which is why this will never end. TERFs are their own worst enemies and are exactly as bad as troons.
Radical feminism itself pushed intersectionality and parts of gender ideology as a way to bring about equality between the sexes, but it never ever denied biology. They absolutely despise trannies, men who want to appropriate womanhood and fetishize women.
No matter how retarded their ideology as a whole is, they can't be held responsible for the current troon menace just because its ideological basis can be found in some of feminism's core tenets and principles.

I hate commies, but I don't hold Marx and Engels responsible for every run of the mill antifa misinterpreting their ideas.
 
(TE)RFs pushed IdPol and IdPol created troons. Imagine thinking they're not responsible for creating the thing they hate the most. Even now they only attack the symptoms of troonery instead of the virus itself, IdPol, which is why this will never end. TERFs are their own worst enemies and are exactly as bad as troons.
Biology created TERFs. Liberal feminists who didn't think feminism was palatable unless it centered the issues of everyone instead of just females created troons.

Get your history straight.
 
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