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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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Ryle is female. She went to Millsaps College, the same school where Brianna Wu flunked out.

Never underestimate the number of smug, shit-eating smirked handmaids ready to toss the rest of womankind beneath the troon train.
i am doubting this. i'd have to see a childhood photo. if Ann Coulter could present a photo of herself as a kid, this one can too.

then again, was recently informed that so many women taking T these days, the categories are blurring. (terfs on the superseekrit forum are wondering if FTMs will just look like MTFs after its all over?)

i guess height will be the tell.
 
i am doubting this. i'd have to see a childhood photo. if Ann Coulter could present a photo of herself as a kid, this one can too.
Here you go. From a 1991 high school yearbook (program with Kentucky State for gifted scholars) . Robyn is originally from Burlington, KY. Graduated from Conner High, class of 1992. Later went on to Millsaps College, class of 1996. She’s in their yearbooks too. She would be 16 in this photo.
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Some women are pretty masculine looking. Others photograph like shit. Robyn is both.
 
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Here you go. From a 1991 high school yearbook (program with Kentucky State for gifted scholars) . Robyn is originally from Burlington, KY. Graduated from Conner High, class of 1992. Later went on to Millsaps College, class of 1996. She’s in their yearbooks too. She would be 16 in this photo.
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Some women are pretty masculine looking. Others photograph like shit. Robyn is both.
thanks, that was even faster than Coulter.

i shoulda realized that a 'cis woman' would be used to shut up mouthy feminists in a magazine like Newsweek, not some angry trans woman everyone could easily dismiss.

is there a feminist term for "uncle tom"?
at one point the term morphed into tomism (noun) and tomming (verb)

use in sentence: she is tomming for trans.

its a pitiful sight, but some toms will do anything to get ahead.
 
is there a feminist term for "uncle tom"? at one point the term morphed into tomism (noun) and tomming (verb).

There isn't an exact equivalent but the closest I can think of would be radfems calling it "internalized misogyny" or "internalized patriarchy".

SocJus circles teach that women can't be sexist and blacks/hispanics can't be racist.... but they also teach that disagreeing with SocJus still promotes sexism or racism even if the person doing it is a woman or black or whatever. It makes no sense and pretty clearly implies you'd have to be retarded not to agree with SocJus but there you have it.
 
There isn't an exact equivalent but the closest I can think of would be radfems calling it "internalized misogyny" or "internalized patriarchy".

SocJus circles teach that women can't be sexist and blacks/hispanics can't be racist.... but they also teach that disagreeing with SocJus still promotes sexism or racism even if the person doing it is a woman or black or whatever. It makes no sense and pretty clearly implies you'd have to be retarded not to agree with SocJus but there you have it.

I've always heard them referred to as "handmaids", as in the Atwood novel. Even though by the plot of it, that seems like the least appropriate term to assign them, but... 🤷‍♀️
 
I've always heard them referred to as "handmaids", as in the Atwood novel. Even though by the plot of it, that seems like the least appropriate term to assign them, but... 🤷‍♀️
It's "handmaiden" not handmaid and it's not a reference to Atwood. I wish I could remember who it was but it was some 2nd wave radfem who coined the term "handmaidens of the patriarchy"
 
Most other sports have no size or weight restrictions on athletes, accepting these physical inequalities as a normal part of competition.
Because physical inequalities within gender isn't a guarantee they'll be better?

Like in tennis for example, taller players hypothetically have a better chance because they have longer reaches and can get better speed/angles on serve but that doesn't automatically mean they're going to win everything. Right now three of the top five WTA players are 5'5"-7" and on the men's side, the Big 3 are all around 6'1, 6'2. Obviously certain physical attributes can affect how well someone performs but when you account for talent and skill, the field evens out.

There's a MAJOR difference between a 6' servebot who's still a real woman and a 6' man who thinks putting on a dress and taking estrogen means he's a woman. It's infuriating that these people keep trying to pass off full grown men invading women's sports as sport just being "unfair."
 


Transgender woman who assaulted family friend would find a prison sentence ‘particularly difficult’, court hears​

A TRANSGENDER woman who assaulted a family friend outside a bar is a “vulnerable” person who will find prison particularly difficult, a Dublin court has heard.


There are only two transgender women in the Irish prison system, defence barrister Cathleen Noctor SC told Dublin Circuit Criminal today.


They are both being held in women's jails and kept separate from the rest of the prison population, the court heard.


Ms Noctor was speaking in the case of Shauna Kavanagh, previously known as Sean Kavanagh, who pleaded guilty to one count of assault causing harm and two counts of assault on James Street, Dublin on December 9, 2017.


The court heard Kavanagh of Priory Hall, Whitehall Road, Kimmage Manor, Dublin, has transitioned to a woman since the assaults took place and is now known as Shauna Kavanagh. A gender recognition certificate was handed up in court.


The court heard Kavanagh assaulted Thomas Coogan, a family friend, by punching him to the face when Mr Coogan tried to break up a row outside the Malt House Bar on James’s Street. Mr Coogan suffered a fractured skull and bleeding to the brain and spent several days in intensive care, the court heard.


He made a full recovery but has since died from cancer, Garda David Redmond told the court.


The court heard Kavanagh was kicked out of the pub after becoming drunk and knocking over several glasses during a karaoke session. Kavanagh punched a barman, Ian Byrne, and threw a bottle at an event manager, Denis Heatly, while being kicked out of the bar.


When Kavanagh tried to run back into the bar, Mr Coogan intervened and Kavanagh punched him, causing him to fall and hit his head off the road.


Before he died, Mr Coogan wrote a letter to the court saying he bore no ill-will or malice towards Kavanagh. Mr Coogan's partner, who is Kavanagh's aunt and who was present at the time, also told gardaí she did not believe Kavanagh meant to assault her partner, the court heard.


There were no victim impact statements before the court.




Kavanagh has two minor previous convictions for public order and failing to produce a specimen, Eilis Brennan SC, prosecuting, told the court. Further theft charges are currently before the District Court.


Ms Noctor told the court that Kavanagh was “appalled, disgusted, ashamed” of the incident and had no memory of the events of that night.


Ms Noctor said Kavanagh “is a person who until recently lived her life repressing her true identity”.


The court heard Kavanagh had been living in London as a woman prior to the incident, but upon returning to Dublin was “suppressing her gender”.


A psychological report handed up to court said Kavanagh's “anger (that night) is likely to have emanated from the frustration about how her life was progressing… including suppressed gender”, the court heard.


Ms Noctor cited international research which has found transgender women, in particular, are a vulnerable group in prison.


“This would make it particularly difficult for her to serve a prison sentence,” Ms Noctor said.


Judge Elma Sheahan adjourned the matter to Monday, when she will set a sentence date.


Can't wait for the eternally corrupt woke Irish government to gag the press and others who have different points of view speaking out again like last time!
 
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Winner: 'Invisible Borders' by Chiara Fabbro (Greece)​

Dimitri in a red dress, her favourite colour, to celebrate St. Dimitri's day. Her hands show her grace. Her eyes, the scars and the pride of her battle.

Dimitri was born as a boy in the small fishermen village of Skála Sikaminéas, on the Greek island of Lesvos. At the age of 14, she told her parents that she was a girl. She struggled to be accepted throughout her life and experienced tough times, living in a mental institution during her childhood, as well as years of homelessness in Athens. She had to fight for her right to cross the invisible border of gender identity.

After her parents passed away, she started wearing women's clothes. Dimitri told me she now feels comfortable with her identity and the way she looks. In the little sunny harbour of Skála, she walks with her head held high. Dimitri lives in the house she grew up in, where her battle began. She covered the walls with religious images, as she is very devout, like her mother. She loves opera, especially Maria Callas, and often plays it very loud, filling the calm air of Skála with melancholy.

When I asked her why she often looks sad, she said it's because of all the horrible things happening in the world, and she wasn't just referring to what she learns from the news. There is in fact another story, hidden in the background, one of forced migration, which Dimitri can witness first-hand.

The invisible border between Turkey and Greece lies in the water just a few kilometres behind her. Thousands of people risk their life to cross it every year, fleeing conflict or persecution. Women, children and men, seeking refuge in Europe, land on this island, often on the shores of her very own village.

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This competition was done by a British organization, no wonder the results are so shitty and gay. Oot of the 10 photos selected, only the 1st could be considered a decent photo, and even then kind of meh. Most seem to be amateurishly centered. Most definitely the people who chose these had no eye for composition whatsoever.

The Portrait of Humanity 2021 will start at PHOTO 2021 on the streets of Melbourne from 18 February – 7 March 2021 before moving on to the Belfast Photo Festival held in the city’s Botanic Gardens from the 3rd – 30th June, and will culminate at Indian Photo Festival in September 2021.
They are actually going to celebrate these photos internationally. What a joke. How pathetic.

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It is heartening that nobody likes this crap.
 
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Winner: 'Invisible Borders' by Chiara Fabbro (Greece)​



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This competition was done by a British organization, no wonder the results are so shitty and gay. Oot of the 10 photos selected, only the 1st could be considered a decent photo, and even then kind of meh. Most seem to be amateurishly centered. Most definitely the people who chose these had no eye for composition whatsoever.


They are actually going to celebrate these photos internationally. What a joke. How pathetic.

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It is heartening that nobody likes this crap.
I'm certain all the locals appreciate this tranny blasting Maria Callas from a (probably) crappy set of speakers.
And the bleeding heart part about poor refugees, putting women and children first, while ignoring both the locals and the fact that most of these poor poor refugees are men.
 
A TRANSGENDER woman who assaulted a family friend outside a bar is a “vulnerable” person who will find prison particularly difficult, a Dublin court has heard.
If he didn't find it "particularly difficult" to commit a violent crime, he wouldn't be having a "particularly difficult" time in prison. Don't want to go to prison? Don't commit crimes. Fuck this criminal troon. Throw the book at him.
 
Kiwi related:


New Zealand will provide free period products at schools, but don’t you dare call it a win for women’s rights! Not if you are in the Green Party, whose MP was quickly reminded to use the expression “people with uteruses” instead.
Golriz Ghahraman, an Iranian-born legislator who serves as the Green Party’s foreign affairs spokesperson, cheered on the government’s decision to make the pilot program, which offers school students free period products, nationwide. “Women's rights are human rights!” she tweeted.
Women's rights are human rights! Period poverty was always an equality issue. So happy to see this tough campaign come to fruition and the Gov finally agree to fund period products in schools ✊🏽 https://t.co/8IAFAIwX9E
— Golriz Ghahraman (@golrizghahraman) February 18, 2021
While nobody would argue that the news wasn't good, some commenters picked on the motto itself, saying Ghahraman should have said “people with uteruses” instead. Others welcomed her for not shying away from the word “women,” but they were soon disappointed, as the MP corrected herself.
“Sorry to all my trans and gender diverse [supporters] (also sorry to any terfs that became unduly excited),” she added, apparently equating the use of “women” in the context with being a hateful transphobe. TERF stands for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist,” but has long become a slur word thrown around by pro-trans activists.
*people with uteruses. Sorry to all my trans and gender diverse whānau! (also sorry to any terfs that became unduly excited) https://t.co/31EOLILa90
— Golriz Ghahraman (@golrizghahraman) February 18, 2021
Ghahraman’s swift self-censorship is hardly surprising. A long-time champion for minority rights, the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand has recently experienced somewhat of a schism between the feminist old guard and a new wave of activists focusing their advocacy on the trans community.

No Golriz. You represent a party where you cannot speak of women Ultimately that makes the Party weak and irrelevant because you have to speak in in increasingly complex and meaningless euphemisms or face being cancelled by your own supporters.
— Jan Rivers (@swannieriv) February 19, 2021
Exemplifying the conflict was a 2019 article penned by Jill Abigail, who complained that the party’s push towards things like giving male-bodied trans women unfettered access to women-only spaces was rolling back the hard-won progress made over the years by people like herself.
“Feminists who have worked for decades to achieve the rights now enjoyed by younger women are being vilified,” the then-80-year-old politician wrote, exactly predicting the reaction to the article.
Also on rt.com ‘I regret the apology’: Australian bookstore backtracks after apologizing for hosting ‘transphobic’ writer in 2018
The piece was condemned by many members of the party, including co-leader Marama Davidson, as an example of transphobic hate speech. Some people reportedly resigned or threatened to resign from the Greens in protest. The party’s newsletter Te Awa, where Abigail’s opinion was published, apologized and removed it.
 
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Winner: 'Invisible Borders' by Chiara Fabbro (Greece)​



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This competition was done by a British organization, no wonder the results are so shitty and gay. Oot of the 10 photos selected, only the 1st could be considered a decent photo, and even then kind of meh. Most seem to be amateurishly centered. Most definitely the people who chose these had no eye for composition whatsoever.


They are actually going to celebrate these photos internationally. What a joke. How pathetic.

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It is heartening that nobody likes this crap.
The only photographs that I really liked in the batch were 2, 7, and 8. The rest just lack any depth whatsoever. The photography industry as with other art/medium based industries is dominated by hard-core lefty SJW woke types. All the big names like the British Journal of Photography and AOP (Association of Photographers) often focus on left-wing issues and identity politics in their work from trans activism to black lives matter protests. You'll almost never hear any person with dissenting views in any field of the industry and if they do, they aren't likely to get picked up or have their work noticed.
 
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"people with uteruses' rights are human rights!" really is an amazing slogan, just rolls off the tongue. Also, clearly the correct term here is menstruator, since some uterus-havers are not menstruating and might be triggered.

If that's the terminology troons want to use, then why shouldn't we whole-heartedly embrace it whenever we deal with them. "Does the person with a penis in the My Little Pony mini dress and knee high socks have anything to say" "Can I help you, person with penis and bad wig" Maybe we could even classify toilets and changing rooms that way. If nothing else it would save having to pay to clean the cock-and-balls graffiti from the doors of the mens.
 
"people with uteruses' rights are human rights!" really is an amazing slogan, just rolls off the tongue. Also, clearly the correct term here is menstruator, since some uterus-havers are not menstruating and might be triggered.

People with uteruses. Menstruating people. Pregnant people. Fronthole. Chest feeding. Kill me please. (:_(



The only photographs that I really liked in the batch were 2, 7, and 8. The rest just lack any depth whatsoever. The photography industry as with other art/medium based industries is dominated by hard-core lefty woke types. All the big names like the British Journal of Photography often focus on left-wing issues and identity politics in their work from trans activism to black lives matter protests. You'll almost never hear any person with dissenting views in any field of the industry and if they do, they aren't likely to get picked up or have their work noticed.

The winner is awful and we all know why it won. Geezer in a tacky dress. Has a man's name but we have to use female pronouns. He's totally a woman.

Most of the photos are poorly done. The winner in particular just looks like generic instragram trash.
 
If that's the terminology troons want to use, then why shouldn't we whole-heartedly embrace it whenever we deal with them. "Does the person with a penis in the My Little Pony mini dress and knee high socks have anything to say" "Can I help you, person with penis and bad wig" Maybe we could even classify toilets and changing rooms that way. If nothing else it would save having to pay to clean the cock-and-balls graffiti from the doors of the mens.
You might have to be more specific, though, if there are multiple troons. "Will the person with a penis, severe mental illness, morbid obesity, artificially colored hair, and a baseball bat with a trans flag on it please stand up?" Come to think of it these descriptions would end up being novel length because these troons are all the same.
 
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