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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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I'm doubtful about that 2/3rd claim anyway. A lot of trannies struggle with chronic pain, chronic bleeding, and encroaching scar tissue long after the surgery was performed. The lucky ones lose sensation down there without the complication of chronic pain.



I mean, look at that list of complications. It's basically: "we didn't fuck you up too bad, right?", not "the result is super great!"
Conducive to sexual activity means ‘hole has integrity to withstand being penetrated.’ It doesn’t mean the owner feels pleasure, or has any retained sexual function. The lawsuits cannot come fast enough to stop this.
 
They are basically talking about children.
Example: Jazz. The kid got this butchery and it was a complete fucking disaster. And that's with a kid they picked as a poster child for this butchery and a doctor (Jess Ting) they picked to have on TV. Imagine the sheer back alley quackery going on now that they have done away with so-called "gatekeeping," i.e. at least pretending only to do massively invasive surgery when it's medically necessary, instead of the fucking hatchet party going on right now.
 
[Figure 2 caption] (b) Postoperative image of transwoman after 6 months. The external genitalia do not differ from traditional penile inversion techniques.
Yep, does not differ at all - still looks like ballsack skin.

Sigmoid vaginoplasty is a reliable technique for achieving satisfactory vaginal depth that is both sexually functional and pleasing to the patient.
Good for them I guess. Doesn't mean that they are entitled for anyone else to want to go near the thing.
 
So, Jolyon Maugham. Am American so not very familiar but he seems to pop up over and over again advocating with rather intense passion for males to have access to spaces where females of all ages are vulnerable and for children to be medically transed as early as possible.

Pedo, GAMP, or both?
Troon daughter.
 
Example: Jazz. The kid got this butchery and it was a complete fucking disaster. And that's with a kid they picked as a poster child for this butchery and a doctor (Jess Ting) they picked to have on TV. Imagine the sheer back alley quackery going on now that they have done away with so-called "gatekeeping," i.e. at least pretending only to do massively invasive surgery when it's medically necessary, instead of the fucking hatchet party going on right now.
I haven't actually heard of this case and in my googling, I ended up coming across this site:
How haven't I seen this before? It's like @CatParty heaven...
 
It honestly sounds like an oddly specific but empty threat like you'd hear if you were fucking around with your drunk friends:
"I'm gonna rip your dick off and part of your asshole out, then I'm gonna take that piece of your asshole and put it where your dick used to be and sow it all together"
Its much funnier if you rephrase it the Urist McDwarf way: "I'm gonna rip off that limp dick ya don't use and use yer arsehole to give you a propa replacement!"
 
Just another machete-wielding woman who wants to kill a woman's husband so she can be a lesbian with the widow but then tried to kill the would-be widow when she tried to stop her killing the husband.
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The husband, prior to going into surgery, told law enforcement that Gibson was his wife's co-worker who had become fond of her and was trying to get her to leave him and date Gibson, the report says.

Imagine having a tranny as a coworker. Imagine having to put up with a creepy motherfucker in a dress every fucking day at a place where you can't avoid him (not even in the restroom), and if he does something untoward to you that would likely get every other male fired on the spot, you know it's more probable that YOU will get fired if you complain about him (and, depending on where you live, even being "outed" as a transphobe, rendering you unemployable).

You go through the living hell that is walking on eggshells for hours on end, every damn day of the week, trying to be nice to an obviously deranged man so you can make ends meet and not be murdered in the parking lot at the end of the shift, and as the autistic incel he is, he interprets your politeness as you being hopelessly in love with him and becomes increasingly clingy.

Unnerved, you tell that to your husband. Perhaps he doesn't care, or doesn't realize how uncomfortable it is for you, but even if he does and feels like punching the everloving shit out of the troon, he can't do anything, as neither of you can risk losing your paycheck during the pandemic. You can't get a restraining order or call the police, since the troon hasn't done anything explicitly threatening. It's exasperating and hopeless either way.

You try to make sure the troon understands you aren't available by saying what every woman says to a man she isn't interested in (particularly when she's afraid of him): "I already have a husband", in the hopes that he'll leave you alone, as you're the "property" of a man, and men tend to respect that at least. Perhaps the husband picks you up after the shift to help you feel safer, and you feel a wave of relief when you leave your tranny colleague behind and go home. At least there you're safe, far away from him.

But not really. The troon sees your husband as an obstacle to your love and eventually breaks into your home while you're sleeping, wielding a fucking machete and tries to kill your husband out of "love" for you, and when you wake up terrified and try to stop him from murdering your beloved, the tranny tries to kill you too because you didn't love him back.

That's something out of a horror movie, man. Poor wife and husband, even if they recover 100% from the physical injuries, that's enough trauma for a lifetime.
 
Imagine having a tranny as a coworker. Imagine having to put up with a creepy motherfucker in a dress every fucking day at a place where you can't avoid him (not even in the restroom), and if he does something untoward to you that would likely get every other male fired on the spot, you know it's more probable that YOU will get fired if you complain about him (and, depending on where you live, even being "outed" as a transphobe, rendering you unemployable).
I worked as a caseworker for a mental health organization that assisted tards and loonies get employment which is funded through state DRS funds

So, working at home several months back, we were required to sit through annual training: Safety, car safety/etiquette, DSM 5, mandated reporter, and sexual harassment.
In the sexual harassment training, you were shown scenarios acted out, then asked to answer questions. In one scenario that had me seeing MURDER: A fucking TROON is in the women's bathroom while a woman is in there. The woman says she saw the TROON using his phone to take pictures and talked sexual, creeping the woman out. The woman called the TROON a PERVERT (as Jesus intended), and told his TROON ass to use the men's room. TROON then runs to HR and pulls a Katie Charm, blubbering and crying (he ought to be fucking ashamed of hisself).
The clip stops. The conclusion was...are you sitting down?

THE WOMAN LOST HER JOB.
THE WOMAN LOST HER JOB.
THE WOMAN LOST HER GODDAMN FUCKING JOB.

IN A MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION. SHE LOST HER JOB.

What if the woman was raped? What if the woman was stuck in an abusive marriage and beaten and raped? What if the woman was subjected to forced incest at the hands of a male family member? What if the woman worked for a prior employer where she was sexually harassed and/or assaulted? What if she was raped by a man at her former job?

Dunna care. THE WOMAN LOSES HER JOB. BECAUSE TROONPHOBE.

I do not work for this organization any longer as they have shown me--a natal lesbian--WHAT. THEY. WILL. DO.
 
I worked as a caseworker for a mental health organization that assisted tards and loonies get employment which is funded through state DRS funds

So, working at home several months back, we were required to sit through annual training: Safety, car safety/etiquette, DSM 5, mandated reporter, and sexual harassment.
In the sexual harassment training, you were shown scenarios acted out, then asked to answer questions. In one scenario that had me seeing MURDER: A fucking TROON is in the women's bathroom while a woman is in there. The woman says she saw the TROON using his phone to take pictures and talked sexual, creeping the woman out. The woman called the TROON a PERVERT (as Jesus intended), and told his TROON ass to use the men's room. TROON then runs to HR and pulls a Katie Charm, blubbering and crying (he ought to be fucking ashamed of hisself).
The clip stops. The conclusion was...are you sitting down?

THE WOMAN LOST HER JOB.
THE WOMAN LOST HER JOB.
THE WOMAN LOST HER GODDAMN FUCKING JOB.

IN A MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION. SHE LOST HER JOB.

What if the woman was raped? What if the woman was stuck in an abusive marriage and beaten and raped? What if the woman was subjected to forced incest at the hands of a male family member? What if the woman worked for a prior employer where she was sexually harassed and/or assaulted? What if she was raped by a man at her former job?

Dunna care. THE WOMAN LOSES HER JOB. BECAUSE TROONPHOBE.

I do not work for this organization any longer as they have shown me--a natal lesbian--WHAT. THEY. WILL. DO.
Since women effectively don't exist to these people, it's essentially the new misogyny. Get ready for more "biological females" to lose their livelihoods.
 


  • Terminology on gender is constantly evolving, so it's important to stay on top of what words are ok and not ok to use.
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Transgender terminology is constantly evolving and expanding, which is why it's important to stay on top of it to avoid saying something that is incorrect or hurtful to a trans person.
Insider compiled a list of nine phrases that you should never say to a trans person that you may not have realized are transphobic.

"Biologically female" or "biologically male"​



Referring to someone as "biologically" female or male can be invalidating to a trans person's gender because it implies they are not, in fact, the gender they identify as.
Instead, saying someone was "assigned male at birth" or "assigned female at birth" is better. It acknowledges that, at birth, we are assigned genders decided by our genitalia, rather than our actual gender identity.

"Sex change operation"​

Asking a trans person if they have had "a sex change operation" is not the right terminology.
There are a variety of gender-affirming surgeries a trans person may choose to have in their lifetime.
These include top surgery and bottom surgery. Top surgery refers to changing the chest to augment breasts or remove them.
Bottom surgery is a colloquial phrase that came mean a number of different procedures, including phalloplasty or metoidioplasty, which both create a penis for people with vaginas, or a vaginoplasty, which creates a vagina for a person with a penis.
While people typically mean bottom surgery when they ask if someone has had "the" surgery, many trans people do not get bottom surgery or any kind of gender-affirming procedure.
A transgender person's medical history says nothing about their transness, so it's best to not ask unless a person offers that kind of information.

"Are you fully transitioned?"​

Similarly, asking if someone is "fully transitioned" or planning on "transitioning" implies a trans person isn't valid unless they have gender-affirming procedures.
Many trans people will start hormone replacement therapy (HRT), but don't feel the need to have any surgery. Others may want gender-affirming surgeries, but may not opt for HRT.
Every trans person's journey with their gender is different.

"Are you pre-op or post-op?"​

Pressing a transgender person for whether or not they've undergone gender-affirming surgeries by asking if they are "pre-op" or "post-op" is also offensive.
Asking about someone's medical history will not tell you "how transgender" a person is.
Many transgender people do not have gender-affirming procedures in their lifetime, sometimes out of lack of access to care and other times because they do not feel a need to.

"You need dysphoria to be transgender"​

Gender dysphoria is the feeling that your body does not fit your gender identity.
Telling a trans person that they don't appear to have outward gender dysphoria is presumptuous. It also implies that trans people need to feel a certain way about their body to be trans.
Just because someone doesn't openly discuss their gender dysphoria or aren't on HRT, doesn't mean they aren't experiencing dysphoria internally. Additionally, not all trans people experience gender dysphoria. Their experience is equally valid.
Like any other mental health issue, dysphoria is a private matter.

"You don't look transgender"​


Telling a trans person they don't "look trans" isn't a compliment. You cannot assume someone's gender identity based on how they look.
Just because a person is wearing makeup or dressing in a manner you view as feminine doesn't mean they aren't a transman, and just because a transwoman is dressing masculinity doesn't make her a man.
Gender presentation and gender identity are two separate concepts. The first refers to how a person dresses and expresses their outside appearance and the second refers to a person's gender.

"She-male," "he/she," or "it"​



"She/he," "she-male," and "it" are all derogatory phrases that can be extremely hurtful to transgender people.

These phrases can be alienating and hurtful, making a person feel invalid and dysphoric.

Transgender people, and transwomen and femmes of color in particular, face disproportionate rates of violence in the US. Saying any of these phrases plays off the same sentiments used in these attacks.
 
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