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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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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. Luckily, Fallon Fox retired, but she broken a women's eye socket first.

Tamikka Brents, Brents suffered a concussion, an orbital bone fracture, and seven staples to the head in the 1st round.

Matt Mitrione spoke out about letting her compete, and UFC suspended him for it.

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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.
The thing is, that you're right. I found some cringe on Reddit, but that might have been a troll account.
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.
IIRC, some of the female fighters have stated that they don't want to fight a transwoman.
 
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.
Absolutely. The argument that "every body is different and some women are taller than some men so it's fine to let trans women in women's sport" just infuriates me. No. The strongest people are men. The fastest people are men. The tallest people are men. The people with the highest athletic performances in virtually any sport are men. Get rid of sex categories and you are left with sports for only men. If only they were consistent and at least admitted that this is what they are really arguing for, but they hide behind "acceptance" and "inclusion" like what they are actually doing isn't taking opportunities away from women and putting them in physical danger to boot.
 
Why don't they just have a transgender Olympics, like the special Olympics?
There should be three Olympics:
1 - The Olympics (no trannies)
2 - The Paralympics (no trannies)
3 - The Anything-Goeslympics. Accepted or even encouraged steroid abuse taken to such extreme levels to see what the fuck human bodies can be forced to do with enough chemicals and self destructive mental illness. Wheelchair using athletes can strap rockets to themselves and compete in the 100m sprint alongside human-giant hybrids from Russia. No sex segregation, trannies can compete but their performance will be graded against their sex. However, no contact sports. No records set in these events go into the record books, and medals are not given out.

Think of the TV ratings.
 
The thing is, that you're right. I found some cringe on Reddit, but that might have been a troll account.

IIRC, some of the female fighters have stated that they don't want to fight a transwoman.
See above. They're justifiably scared of getting in the ring with a tranny. Shattered eye socket in the first round... and the referees are damn fast about calling fights in UFC. Couldn't have been more than a few punches.
 
So, essentially the Corporal Klinger Gambit cranked up to 11 and retooled for a business environment.

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Edit: And just like with Klinger, this strategy didn't work.
> OMG KLINGER IS TRANSPHOBIC, SHAME ON YOU!!!!

...is something I used to see all the time on Woke Social Media before I got the fuck out a few years ago.
 


Gender nonconforming French Canadians hit roadblocks as they seek to make language more gender-neutral​

Montreal
News
Published Jan. 8, 2021 11:55 a.m. ET
Updated Jan. 8, 2021 1:30 p.m. ET
By Iman Kassan
MONTREAL -- Gender nonconforming French-Canadians are finding ways to make their language more gender-neutral. They created the word 'iel' - a relatively common gender-neutral option to il (he) and elle (her).

But an added challenge is that French nouns are also gendered -- for example, the sun is masculine and a chair is feminine.

Aimé Majeau Beauchamp is trans non-binary; meaning they are neither male nor female.

In English, their pronoun is they and in French, iel.

Beauchamp said it was easier for them to come out as non-binary in English.

“I don’t think that I would have come out as fast if I would have stayed in Montreal,” said Beauchamp from their Toronto apartment. “When you live outside of Quebec you can choose to live your life in English if you want… but it costs a lot to lose a part of your culture and history.”

It’s a common experience among non-binary French-Canadians. Many leave their roots and turn to English as a safer passage into their new identity.

The switch to English is two-fold: First off, the language is much less gendered than French. The use of the singular “they” as a gender-neutral pronoun dates back hundreds of years.

“For example, in one sentence in French, I can have three or four gendered nouns or endings,” said Beauchamp.

Secondly, work has already been done to neutralize gendered words. Fireman is now firefighter, stewardess is now flight attendant, chairman is now chairperson. And several other provinces and territories have an optional third gender marker on drivers' licences and health cards - allowing non-binary people to be referred to correctly when accessing provincial services.

This isn’t an option in Quebec.

But French-speaking non-binary people are finding ways to work around their very gendered language.



“I tell people just to be creative,” said Aeme Benali, vice president of Aide aux Trans du Quebec, a trans network in the province. “Don’t just use the masculine or feminine but try to create a word between masculine and feminine. Sometimes I add an X at the end [of a word] - so instead of creative or creatif, it’s creatix.”

Benali is non-binary and uses the pronoun they in English and iel in French.

They say within the LGBTQ+ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, pansexual, two-spirit, asexual) the language is already changing.

But they say some Quebecers don’t want to see their language modernized at all.

“People who are conservative about the language are just killing the language,” said Benali. “They’re not the solution, they’re the problem.”

While the movement to modernize the language is strong, so is the resistance. The top authority on the French language in Quebec, the Office Quebecois de la Language Francaise (OQLF), said it doesn’t recognize the use of iel as a gender-neutral pronoun. In fact, it doesn’t support adding new words to the language at all. Rather, it suggests people avoid using gender-specific words when speaking.

And in writing, it suggests using both the masculine and feminine endings together. For example, the words professeur and professeure would be written like this: professeur.e, and the words acteur and actrice like this: acteur.rice.

But these endings are masculine and feminine, not gender-neutral. And some say it’s impractical and it just reinforces the gender binary.


photo: Cis-queer French linguist Gabrielle Dumais said the movement is pushing for a linguistic change surrounding gendered language.

“There are definitely contexts where you need a pronoun or gender-neutral words,” said Gabrielle Dumais, a cis-queer French linguist.

“It would be so important for the OQLF to be like, 'Yes, non-binary pronouns, do it everyone,'… because that means something to people,” she added.

She points to the “feminization” movement in the 1960 that saw away with gendered job titles in English (fireman, stewardess, chairman); and in French, it became customary to use both the masculine and feminine words back-to-back (acteur actrice).

Dumais said today’s movement is pushing for a similar linguistic change based on gender. “In Quebec, they were very successful in implementing feminized professional titles. We know it really worked in Quebec because there was full support by the OQLF. We can see that the involvement of the OQLF and really made a major difference in terms of how much the language changed.”

She added that without the OQLF’s full support of a gender-neutral pronoun, progress will be slow. And people will continue having to choose between their French roots and their gender identity.
 
And in writing, it suggests using both the masculine and feminine endings together. For example, the words professeur and professeure would be written like this: professeur.e, and the words acteur and actrice like this: acteur.rice.
Reading this has made me actually retarded.
 
Reading this has made me actually retarded.
This is how it is currently done in situations that actually require it like on employment offers and advertising etc. In French, it’s less common than in Spanish to just use the male as neutral. You will often see stuff like serveur(use), coiffeur(use) in want ads Indicating that the position is open for both sexes. You will also sometimes just see the masculine form intended to be neutral but it’s less common. The current way it’s not really meant to be genderless but rather inclusive of both genders. It would never be used to refer to a specific person for example so it’s not good enough for the gender specials. If the super special enbie wants to be a server, they are not a serveur(use), they are either/or. Same for any adjectives to describe them. They are either irritant or irritante and never irritant(e)
 
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Reading this has made me actually retarded.
They are pushing for this in German as well, except with a * instead of a period, so it would be like "Professor*in". It's super retarded and makes me extremely mad because there is no way you can do this kind of stuff consistently without fucking up the whole language and nothing will make sense in the end.

Just the other day Duden, the major German language dictionary decided that the generic masculine form (for example if I say "Arzt" (doctor) without referring to a specific person, it's a masculine noun, but it doesn't imply that I only mean men, that would be stupid and language doesn't work that way. If I tell someone "Go see a doctor", it doesn't exclude female doctors and people know that) stopped existing and "Arzt" is now defined as "a male person who practices medicine" instead of "a person who practices medicine".


It's complete madness and I really would like to know what kind of woke SJW types who are completely divorced from reality are sitting there making these decisions. As far as I've seen, several linguists have already said it's bullshit, but they probably will get cancelled for gender crimes? Anyway, RIP German language.
 
Trans widow strikes back.

'ErinInTheMorn': 'New Trans Mom' .. 'Single Mom' .. 'She/Her'

https://twitter.com/ErinInTheMorn

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If only Kyle Burns' wife had thought of this.
When the farms went down yesterday, I did some searches on Twitter and came across this idiot prematurely dancing on the farms grave.

The faggot deleted the tweet, but not before I archived it. Sad!
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When the farms went down yesterday, I did some searches on Twitter and came across this idiot prematurely dancing on the farms grave.

The faggot deleted the tweet, but not before I archived it. Sad!
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"Alt right site"

*laughs in TERF*

This site has been a better advertisement for free speech than anything else in my life. Do I think some people on here are retarded? Yes. Will some people on this site think I am retarded? Yes. Do I think everyone has the right to be retarded without censorship? Also yes.
 
When the farms went down yesterday, I did some searches on Twitter and came across this idiot prematurely dancing on the farms grave.

The faggot deleted the tweet, but not before I archived it. Sad!
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@zedkissed60 doxed “Erin” back in the day. Real name Anthony Reed of Germantown, MD. Has raised $42k for his legal bills, but can’t announce the decision until Jan 13th. Even his own father was against him getting custody of the child.

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Gender nonconforming French Canadians hit roadblocks as they seek to make language more gender-neutral​

Montreal
News
Published Jan. 8, 2021 11:55 a.m. ET
Updated Jan. 8, 2021 1:30 p.m. ET
By Iman Kassan
MONTREAL -- Gender nonconforming French-Canadians are finding ways to make their language more gender-neutral. They created the word 'iel' - a relatively common gender-neutral option to il (he) and elle (her).

But an added challenge is that French nouns are also gendered -- for example, the sun is masculine and a chair is feminine.

Aimé Majeau Beauchamp is trans non-binary; meaning they are neither male nor female.

In English, their pronoun is they and in French, iel.

Beauchamp said it was easier for them to come out as non-binary in English.

“I don’t think that I would have come out as fast if I would have stayed in Montreal,” said Beauchamp from their Toronto apartment. “When you live outside of Quebec you can choose to live your life in English if you want… but it costs a lot to lose a part of your culture and history.”

It’s a common experience among non-binary French-Canadians. Many leave their roots and turn to English as a safer passage into their new identity.

The switch to English is two-fold: First off, the language is much less gendered than French. The use of the singular “they” as a gender-neutral pronoun dates back hundreds of years.

“For example, in one sentence in French, I can have three or four gendered nouns or endings,” said Beauchamp.

Secondly, work has already been done to neutralize gendered words. Fireman is now firefighter, stewardess is now flight attendant, chairman is now chairperson. And several other provinces and territories have an optional third gender marker on drivers' licences and health cards - allowing non-binary people to be referred to correctly when accessing provincial services.

This isn’t an option in Quebec.

But French-speaking non-binary people are finding ways to work around their very gendered language.



“I tell people just to be creative,” said Aeme Benali, vice president of Aide aux Trans du Quebec, a trans network in the province. “Don’t just use the masculine or feminine but try to create a word between masculine and feminine. Sometimes I add an X at the end [of a word] - so instead of creative or creatif, it’s creatix.”

Benali is non-binary and uses the pronoun they in English and iel in French.

They say within the LGBTQ+ community (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, pansexual, two-spirit, asexual) the language is already changing.

But they say some Quebecers don’t want to see their language modernized at all.

“People who are conservative about the language are just killing the language,” said Benali. “They’re not the solution, they’re the problem.”

While the movement to modernize the language is strong, so is the resistance. The top authority on the French language in Quebec, the Office Quebecois de la Language Francaise (OQLF), said it doesn’t recognize the use of iel as a gender-neutral pronoun. In fact, it doesn’t support adding new words to the language at all. Rather, it suggests people avoid using gender-specific words when speaking.

And in writing, it suggests using both the masculine and feminine endings together. For example, the words professeur and professeure would be written like this: professeur.e, and the words acteur and actrice like this: acteur.rice.

But these endings are masculine and feminine, not gender-neutral. And some say it’s impractical and it just reinforces the gender binary.


photo: Cis-queer French linguist Gabrielle Dumais said the movement is pushing for a linguistic change surrounding gendered language.

“There are definitely contexts where you need a pronoun or gender-neutral words,” said Gabrielle Dumais, a cis-queer French linguist.

“It would be so important for the OQLF to be like, 'Yes, non-binary pronouns, do it everyone,'… because that means something to people,” she added.

She points to the “feminization” movement in the 1960 that saw away with gendered job titles in English (fireman, stewardess, chairman); and in French, it became customary to use both the masculine and feminine words back-to-back (acteur actrice).

Dumais said today’s movement is pushing for a similar linguistic change based on gender. “In Quebec, they were very successful in implementing feminized professional titles. We know it really worked in Quebec because there was full support by the OQLF. We can see that the involvement of the OQLF and really made a major difference in terms of how much the language changed.”

She added that without the OQLF’s full support of a gender-neutral pronoun, progress will be slow. And people will continue having to choose between their French roots and their gender identity.
Oh, this is gonna be great. Enbies and French-Canadians fighting each other for control of the French language in Canada. The two most assholish, intransigent people when it comes to language on the face of the Earth, going head to head.
 
They are pushing for this in German as well, except with a * instead of a period, so it would be like "Professor*in". It's super retarded and makes me extremely mad because there is no way you can do this kind of stuff consistently without fucking up the whole language and nothing will make sense in the end.

Just the other day Duden, the major German language dictionary decided that the generic masculine form (for example if I say "Arzt" (doctor) without referring to a specific person, it's a masculine noun, but it doesn't imply that I only mean men, that would be stupid and language doesn't work that way. If I tell someone "Go see a doctor", it doesn't exclude female doctors and people know that) stopped existing and "Arzt" is now defined as "a male person who practices medicine" instead of "a person who practices medicine".


It's complete madness and I really would like to know what kind of woke SJW types who are completely divorced from reality are sitting there making these decisions. As far as I've seen, several linguists have already said it's bullshit, but they probably will get cancelled for gender crimes? Anyway, RIP German language.
Same in Italian, even though it hasn't become mainstream yet. The LGBUDIUFHeeeeh community uses the asterisk to substitute the last vocal of certain words so they don't come out gendered. Or worse, they change the last vocal with an 'u'. EG the word 'tutti' (everybody), is plural and masculine, and it's used to define groups of people made by both men and women. A lot of activistist use the word 'tuttu' (horribly cacophonic in Italian) because they think it's more inclusive of gender diverse identities than the asterisk version. This is pissing off a lot of the 'old guard' activists.

I've read a facebook post where a gay man recounted a scene he happened to witness during a meeting at an LGBT association. There was a woman who blabbered about gender diversity and inclusion and 'the queer community' (that in Italian doesn't make sense, because why should we Italian homos use an English word to define ourselves? The word 'queer' has no history in our activism). And suddenly, a woman stood up and bellowed to the speaker: "My Granny fought Nazis with the Resistance, my mother marched for abortion and divorce, what the fuck did YOU do? Putting the asterisks?"

This situation is becoming more ridiculous as time passes.
 
As @Positron and @twattycake said, 'C' is not the right answer. Asking for pronouns can be deeply invalidating for a trans person, because you could send the message that they don't pass, triggering their insecurity about their looks and their identity (read from an article written by a male troon, who was traumatized by people asking his pronouns: "I'm in a dress and makeup, don't you see I'm a true and honest woman?")

Seriously, where the fuck did they take this material from? Stonewall UK?
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Normies have literally no clue how to deal with trannies. I find it funny since I hate how complacent normies are about those fucks, but I still have a little twinge of sympathy because of the ass-reaming they're inviting on themselves. I generally hate bullies, and the more they go after well-meaning people, the more I loathe them.

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.

Very few FTMs do that though since their "bottom" surgery is even more of a nightmare than MTFs'. That said, it's no one's business unless clothes are coming off.

Normies should just assume trannies have their original equipment, which is true in like 90 percent of cases. I think the assumption also serves as a reminder that they're not what they're pretending to be and that they're best avoided.
 
When the farms went down yesterday, I did some searches on Twitter and came across this idiot prematurely dancing on the farms grave.

The faggot deleted the tweet, but not before I archived it. Sad!
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I found this guy and i wondered by a blue checkmark gave a shit about this place

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Several of them probably are mad because nullay closed borders
 
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