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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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"Hey do you think it would be cool to ask the trans coworker I get along with about certain aspects of being trans so I can educate myself on it?"
"No you shouldn't do that."
"Oh, okay, cool."
"But you should educate yourself on trans stuff."
????

This is actually retarded.
Blah Blah Blah Emotional labor It's not my job to educate you Pay me
 
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Being kind and discussing differences getting subverted into a crime is honestly among the worst things lefties have done to society. Imagine asking a Muslim friend why they pray five times a day and they say "It's not my job to educate you." You just come out of it less educated and thinking that they're an asshole.
 
Being kind and discussing differences getting subverted into a crime is honestly among the worst things lefties have done to society.

I remember when I was young I once asked someone (who said they were Muslim and couldn’t eat certain foods) if they liked being Muslim as I had never met a Muslim person before. Maybe a bit of an awkward way to ask, but I just wanted to know their viewpoint on their own culture. Everyone reacted like it was a hugely offensive question and that I was very small minded.
 
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Some things on a violent Canada tranny:

This post is from 2018 from the mother of a female con being harassed by tranny Angela Valentino:

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This is a new thread about him on Twitter

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"I have been receiving a ridiculous amount of phone calls from women in Grand Valley Prison for Women in Kitchener, Ontario regarding Angela Valentino who was transferred there after they released Steve Mehlenbacher on bail for a sexual assault charge. Thread"

"Angela beat up Steve [editor's note: also a troon] in Edmonton & CSC couldn't have them both @ GVI together. They sent Steve to a halfway house in Quebec & grabbed Angela from Joilette prison for women in Quebec and transferred to GVI. Angela told the women at GVI that Steve got beat up for being a rapist."

This is Steve, who Canada also treat as a woman:

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The women @ GVI are reporting they are triggered and scared to leave their houses or for the women who live w Angela they don't wanna leave their room. It's been reported that Angela has choked a woman on compound & CSC moved "A" to another house.

"A" was shooting women up with Fentanyl & was so high they couldn't stand up for count. The guards didn't make "A" stand up for count. "A" left a raw bloody chicken outside the door & the guards came & questioned the women about it & said it meant someone was getting stabbed.

None of us women know abt that. "A" lived in this house & wanted 2 hurt some women who lived there cuz "A" thought they ratted them out CSC moved "A" again "A" was just found to be selling merchandise on compound & got aggressive with CSC & wouldn't turn over what was being sold

CSC pepper-sprayed "A" & handcuffed them & brought em to seg for a few days. The women are scared shitless of this person and CSC lets Angela do whatever they want because of the risk of Human Rights Claims.

The women are asking for our help. They want you to know what's going on inside. They are calling me asking why it's happening & why no one is doing anything about it. CSC won't help them. They keep moving these prisoners around & these women stay scared & abused

Angela Valentino was born Wayne Bruce Stovka in Sarnia in 1961.


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There is a bit here about the Canadian cops paying Stovka to report that another con made a murder confession, This was fake obviously.


In order to understand the turn of events described by Mr. Edelson on September 8, 1992, one must be cognizant of the importance of the witnesses of whom he spoke. Stovka was the witness who had just finished testifying on the last occasion. In the interim, he had escaped jail in a stolen Correctional Services vehicle. Defence objected to the Crown “sitting” on that information.
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. The proceedings broke down again on September 16, 1992, ever so briefly, because of a search for notes of a meeting wherein Jack Trudel and Wayne Stovka, together, told the police to pay them or they (the witnesses) would not come to Court
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Of course, the police, at that point, in the face of Trudel's refusal to testify, did not know whether Trudel would ever enter the witness box. And just accepting for the sake of argument for the moment Trudel's version that he knew that it could be proven independent of his own evidence that he was released on parole on the 27th of April, was picked up in a rented limousine and taken to Constance Bay, and had the police done their spade work, they could've interviewed various witnesses to establish that when Stovka said a full confession of the murder was being offered to him on the evening of the 27th of April 1990 at approximately seven p.m. at his apartment on Arlington, that every one of the individuals, or at least two of the individuals who he says were in his apartment, were 50 kilometres from Arlington Avenue at the Constance Bay residence with Mr. Trudel, as he claimed




Stovka had requested permission to wear women's clothes behind bars. The warden denied the request but agreed that Stovka could wear makeup and nail polish.



Norwood police called the Mansfield police department on Wednesday, April 25 to report that they had a victim, a 21-year-old Mansfield man, who said he had been robbed at knifepoint at the walk up Bank of America ATM located on North Main Street. But that’s not exactly what happened.

Norwood police called the Mansfield police department on Wednesday, April 25 to report that they had a victim, a 21-year-old Mansfield man, who said he had been robbed at knifepoint at the walk up Bank of America ATM located on North Main Street.

But that’s not exactly what happened.

The man was robbed by Angela Valentino of Attleboro and Christopher Casto of Lincoln, RI, but it wasn’t at the walk up ATM in Mansfield, said Mansfield Detective Kenneth Wright.

Originally the victim told police that the robbery occurred at the walk up ATM and that $300 had been stolen. After being robbed, he said he chased Valentino and Casto in his car to Norwood where Norwood police intervened and contacted the Mansfield police department.

Upon further investigation it was discovered that the man and the suspects were associated with each other and that the robbery did not take place at the ATM as the victim had said but at a different location in Mansfield, according to Wright.

Valentino and Casto were both arrested and charged with armed robbery and conspiracy to violate drug law. Casto was also charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

 
To be fair, it really is a faux pas to take a dive into people's medical histories. I'm assuming "David" has undergone full SRS and actually passes somewhat, so just leave "him" alone and don't pry at all. In fact, never speak to "him" at all if you can help it.
 

A new study suggests transgender women maintain an athletic advantage over their cisgender peers even after a year on hormone therapy.

The results, published last month in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, could mean the current one-year waiting period for Olympic athletes who are transitioning is inadequate.

“For the Olympic level, the elite level, I'd say probably two years is more realistic than one year,” said the study's lead author, Dr. Timothy Roberts, a pediatrician and the director of the adolescent medicine training program at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. “At one year, the trans women on average still have an advantage over the cis women," he said, referring to cisgender, or nontransgender, women.

Roberts began investigating the athletic performance of transgender men and women while in the Air Force, working under co-author and physician Lt. Col. Joshua Smalley at a clinic coordinating care for airmen beginning or continuing their gender transition.

Active duty service members are required to take a physical readiness test every six to 12 months. Roberts, Smalley and another co-author, Dr. Dale Ahrendt, realized they had access to robust data on service members before, during and after they started hormone replacement treatment.

The three physicians conducted a retrospective review of medical records and fitness tests for 29 transgender men and 46 transgender women from 2013 to 2018. The Air Force’s fitness assessment includes the number of pushups and situps performed in a minute, and the time required to run 1.5 miles.

They also had records on when the subjects started testosterone or estrogen, the type of hormone used and the number of days from when treatment began to when their hormone levels reached the normal adult range for a cisgender person.

For the first two years after starting hormones, the trans women in their review were able to do 10 percent more pushups and 6 percent more situps than their cisgender female counterparts. After two years, Roberts told NBC News, “they were fairly equivalent to the cisgender women.”

Their running times declined as well, but two years on, trans women were still 12 percent faster on the 1.5 mile-run than their cisgender peers.

Unsurprisingly, testosterone affected the fitness scores of the transgender men they reviewed: Prior to starting hormones, they performed fewer pushups and had slower running times than the cisgender men in the control group. A year into treatment, though, those differences disappeared.

With situps, the trans men were comparable to the cisgender men before treatment and actually exceeded them after a year on testosterone.

The longest any participant was followed was two and a half years, according to Roberts.

He said he’s not suggesting being in the military is the same as being an elite athlete, but, he added, “it’s a comparable situation, where you have someone doing whatever they can to maintain or improve their abilities.”

Joanna Harper, a medical physicist in Portland, Oregon, has conducted research into the effect of testosterone blockers on transgender women runners like herself.

In 2015, she published the first study of transgender women and athletic performance and found that trans women ran at least 10 percent slower after beginning hormones. And, relatively speaking, they did no better against cisgender female runners than they had previously done against cisgender men.

Harper said Roberts’ methodology is solid, but she sees some limitations in the study. In an assessment shared with NBC News, she questioned the lack of data on participants’ individual training habits. She also noted there was no coordination between when subjects started hormones and when they took their annual fitness test.

“The tests were placed into three bins,” Harper said. “One bin of tests that took place in the first year after the start of hormone therapy, one bin of tests that took place between one to two years of hormone therapy, and a third bin that took place between two and two and a half years after the initiation of hormone therapy.”

Lumping the data together could blur out changes that occurred within a 12-month period “and might distort the results notably,” she theorized.

The fact that the trans women were still faster after two years could be due to differences in training intensity, she speculated. But the pushup and situp tests involve muscular strength, technique, muscular endurance and cardiovascular endurance, and “are probably good proxies for success in many team sports.”

Increased scrutiny of trans athletes


As the transgender community has become more visible, their place in athletic competitions has come under increased scrutiny.

In October, the World Rugby League became the first international sporting body to ban transgender women from playing in the women’s division, citing “player welfare risks.” Two months later, a group of 200 elite female athletes — including Billie Jean King, Megan Rapinoe and Candace Parker — signed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting the rights of trans women and girls to participate in female sports.

The brief was filed with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in response to Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, signed by Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, in March. The law prohibits transgender athletes from competing in school sports consistent with their gender identity, regardless of when they transitioned.

The case is currently before the 9th Circuit after a lower court blocked it from going into effect in August.

"There is no place in any sport for discrimination of any kind,” King in a statement. “I'm proud to support all transgender athletes who simply want the access and opportunity to compete in the sport they love."

Idaho is the first state to pass such a ban, but similar legislation has been introduced in Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, New Hampshire, Tennessee and Washington.

In Congress, Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., sponsored S.4649, the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act,” which seeks to pull federal funding from any school that allows someone assigned male at birth to compete in girls’ athletics. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, a co-sponsor, calls the measure “a simple question of fairness and physical safety.”

Proponents of such legislation have already started using Roberts’ research to support their cause, but he insists he’s not on board.

“I'm definitely coming out and saying, ‘Hey, this doesn't apply to recreational athletes, doesn't apply to youth athletics,’” he said. “At the recreational level, probably one year is sufficient for most people to be able to compete.”

He also underscored the data he compiled was on adults: The average age of the airmen he studied was 26. A transgender woman who transitions before or at puberty, “doesn't really have any advantage” when it comes to athletic performance, he said. “So that young lady should be allowed to compete with all the other people who are born women.”

It’s at the Olympic level where a few percentage points matter, he said, “and we need to do a few more studies to see if that's a permanent effect.”

“There wasn't really a whole lot of data available when the IOC made their guidelines,” Roberts added, using the acronym for the International Olympic Committee. “Now we have a little bit more.”

Harper, who was a consultant on the IOC’s current recommendations, said the real takeaway from Roberts’ study is that transgender women ultimately do reach parity with cis women in athletic tasks. She, however, doesn’t think Roberts’ findings mean sporting organizations need to require two years of testosterone suppression before trans women can compete against cisgender women.

“It’s not necessary for all advantages to be removed,” she said. “All that is necessary is for trans women to perform more like cisgender women than like cisgender men.”

A ‘totally level’ playing field


Roberts said there is no way to remove all of an athlete’s advantages — regardless of their gender identity.

“People who got testosterone at puberty tend to have narrower hips. If you're taller and have narrower hips, that gives you an advantage that's probably not going to change from testosterone blockers or estrogen,” he said. “On the other hand, we have a lot of elite female athletes who tend to be tall and thin with slender hips — and we're not outlawing them.

Roberts also noted that physical advantages are not the only advantages that some athletes have over others.

“LeBron James' kids have access to the best coaches and the best facilities with the best equipment. They're going to have an advantage over somebody,” he said. “And all of those people are still in the same competition.”

The IOC last revised regulations for transgender competitors in 2016, removing a requirement for gender-confirmation surgery and lowering the minimum requirement for hormone-replacement therapy for trans women from two years to one.

Currently, transgender men can compete in men’s events without any restrictions.

The guidelines, which are employed by most sports federations, also established that trans female athletes must maintain testosterone levels below 10 nanomoles per liter. That’s on the far low end for most cisgender males but higher than average for cisgender women, whose testosterone typically falls between 0.3 and 2.4 nanomoles per liter.

But, Roberts points out, cisgender women with polycystic ovary syndrome and some other conditions can have levels three times that — or even higher. Nearly a third of elite adolescent female athletes have relatively elevated testosterone, compared to just 2 to 12 percent of the general female population. Female Olympians also tend to have higher levels than age-matched controls.

“The playing field has never been totally level,” Roberts said.

The International Olympic Committee said it is working on new guidelines to be released some time in 2021 after the rescheduled Tokyo Summer Games.

“This work is based on an extended consultation to consider not only the medical, scientific and legal perspectives, but also that of human rights, with an emphasis on the view and experiences of affected athletes,” an IOC spokesperson said in an email. “Overall, the discussions to date have confirmed considerable tension between the notions of fairness and inclusion, and the desire and need to protect the women’s category, all of which will need to be reconciled.”
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because even inadvertent "misgendering" is wrong

One of the things that's pissed me off about 2020 is that idea that nobody can just be wrong. If you do something, you are evil.

"Spreading misinformation" is never just a person making a mistake; it is automatically malicious because that person should have "done the research" before even commenting at all. Accidentally just being wrong is just as bad as intentionally lying because it results in the same outcome.

Sorry if that's a little off topic, but it's really pissed me off this last year.
 
It’s amazing how the same woke mummies who raise hell when their 8 year old is playing rugger against a kid six months old because dangerous are totally up for men in women’s sport. I like to ask them why the pre teens don’t play with the 16 year olds then. Or why Amir Khan never went up against Wlad Kiltschko. It’s almost like we stratofyvand segregate sport for reasons...
Testosterone is a proxy measurement. You can reduce a man’s testosterone to zero and he will still be stronger than a woman because he is a male with male skeleton, heart, lungs, VOmax, muscle attachments, limb length, etc. It is the whole being that is male.
The push to have ‘studies’ like this is part of the tranny push itself, because they are asking the wrong questions. They’re basically asking ‘when can men be in women’s sport’ not ‘can men be in women’s sport?’
It’s not your testosterone, it’s because you’re a bloke, and blokes are stronger than women. I know I’ve said this before but we live in times where most men and women have never fought the opposite sex. Anyone who has knows that men are stronger than women across the board with only very extreme opposite examples. The most delicate Manlet amongst you could kick my arse and I wouldn’t stand a chance.
Tranny olympics? Fine. Have your own subcategories. Multiple fairly nuanced categories are used in a paralympics.
 
Not enough trannies to form an international league.
I hate to violate Hanlon's Razor, but I really do think that it's more sinister than that.

I truly believe that the transgender community hates biological women. That's why they resist all attempts to make a third option like sports or bathrooms or even women's shelters. They really do want to dominate women's spaces and being transgender gives them the means to not only do so, but get defended AND called brave for doing so.
 
I know I’ve said this before but we live in times where most men and women have never fought the opposite sex. Anyone who has knows that men are stronger than women across the board with only very extreme opposite examples.
Can you imagine what would happen if troons were able to compete in female MMA divisions :stress:
Post-fight the women already look brutalized enough as is when they fight each other, if they had to fight a "former" man they'd look like victims of an attempted murder.
 
Can you imagine what would happen if troons were able to compete in female MMA divisions :stress:
Post-fight the women already look brutalized enough as is when they fight each other, if they had to fight a former man they'd look like victims of an attempted murder.
Already happened. Fallon fox. Shattered eye socket I think.
 
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