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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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200k new subscribers, video views blowing up. The "I'm coming out video" currently have 12 million views.
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Over the last five months viewership of NikkieTutorials have gone down. From August 2018 and backwards the worst performing videos used to get at least 1 million views and going up to 4-5 million wasn't unusual for some. Which makes sense for someone with 12 million subscribers.
Since August she's posted 33 videos, 16 of them haven't cracked a million views, one of them only getting 392,000 views. Scrolling backwards in time I found not a single video with a view count under a million over the last three years.

The Trans reveal will be good for business. At least until the troon brigade decides she needs to pay her dues and have to use her platform to spread their crazy bullshit.
 
I’m shocked people didn’t realize that beauty youtuber NikkiTutorials was trans. I guess being fat worked in his favor, facial feature wise.

I always said her face looked off, she had a pretty manly body and her voice sounded like a gay man...

She used a lot of makeup too to hide her true features, likely along with surgery. And unsurprisingly she didn’t tell her boyfriend about it until after they got engaged. Now remember, that’s not a crime or any form of deceit, but getting mad at them for lying is the worst thing to do. Lmao.

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Feel bad for the fiance. I hope he leaves and learns to never date anyone bigger than him or anyone that's a troon. I had a feeling, without make-up, he looked like crap, his voice is weird, and he is bigger than his bf. I don't know if the bf is staying due to publicity or he already knew. Either way, don't ever trust a troon. This bodes very poorly for women. Men are going to be a lot more suspicious from now on. At least I hope.
 
Feel bad for the fiance. I hope he leaves and learns to never date anyone bigger than him or anyone that's a troon. I had a feeling, without make-up, he looked like crap, his voice is weird, and he is bigger than his bf. I don't know if the bf is staying due to publicity or he already knew. Either way, don't ever trust a troon. This bodes very poorly for women. Men are going to be a lot more suspicious from now on. At least I hope.
If the circumstances are as reported (pressing x here) then the fiance should sue the troon for fraud. A promise to marry is still taken seriously by courts, I believe.
 
200k new subscribers, video views blowing up. The "I'm coming out video" currently have 12 million views.
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Over the last five months viewership of NikkieTutorials have gone down. From August 2018 and backwards the worst performing videos used to get at least 1 million views and going up to 4-5 million wasn't unusual for some. Which makes sense for someone with 12 million subscribers.
Since August she's posted 33 videos, 16 of them haven't cracked a million views, one of them only getting 392,000 views. Scrolling backwards in time I found not a single video with a view count under a million over the last three years.

The Trans reveal will be good for business. At least until the troon brigade decides she needs to pay her dues and have to use her platform to spread their crazy bullshit.

This isn't really the main point and I'm capitalist so let the market decide whatever, but does anyone else get slightly depressed when they've worked all week long at a complex and difficult job that took years of study, and then see someone get $80,000 in a month for saying "I'm a woman" on YouTube?
 
I’m shocked people didn’t realize that beauty youtuber NikkiTutorials was trans. I guess being fat worked in his favor, facial feature wise.

I always said her face looked off, she had a pretty manly body and her voice sounded like a gay man...

She used a lot of makeup too to hide her true features, likely along with surgery. And unsurprisingly she didn’t tell her boyfriend about it until after they got engaged. Now remember, that’s not a crime or any form of deceit, but getting mad at them for lying is the worst thing to do. Lmao.

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Jesus. I can't believe I'm saying this, but this bitch actually passed...At least in pictures. I"m friends with some dumpy girls and the acquaintance group I hang around with compose of primarily dumpy, average girls, so Nikki just stuck out to me as a dumpy, ugly white girl using makeup as a cope for her looks and compensated with personality. I probably would've clocked if I've actually watched Nikki's videos (makeup videos are fucking boring).

And of course, like a tranny, the boyfriend was kept completely in the dark about the tranny status until he got roped in. Surprised Nikki isn't dead, honestly.
 
How the fuck can any man be dumb as fuck to mistake the post surgery axe wound for a real vagina?

I get you guys don't come with your own example pre installed, but most of you have seen a few, right? How the fuck do you not know?
 
This isn't really the main point and I'm capitalist so let the market decide whatever, but does anyone else get slightly depressed when they've worked all week long at a complex and difficult job that took years of study, and then see someone get $80,000 in a month for saying "I'm a woman" on YouTube?
I take solace in the fact that typically that kind of person will mismanage it all, and is much less happy than I am.
 
Jesus. I can't believe I'm saying this, but this bitch actually passed...At least in pictures. I"m friends with some dumpy girls and the acquaintance group I hang around with compose of primarily dumpy, average girls, so Nikki just stuck out to me as a dumpy, ugly white girl using makeup as a cope for her looks and compensated with personality. I probably would've clocked if I've actually watched Nikki's videos (makeup videos are fucking boring).

And of course, like a tranny, the boyfriend was kept completely in the dark about the tranny status until he got roped in. Surprised Nikki isn't dead, honestly.
My experience with passing trannies is that they tend still get "uncanny valley" reaction. You notice something wrong but can't put a finger on it. When you realize or hear it's a tranny, suddenly everything clicks. I had this Blaire White, IronLiz* and even some trans youtubers that did voice only.

* Linkara's ex that didn't really pass with me but I believed to be just a wierd looking girl for a while. When I first saw Liz my first reaction was "who is this guy and why is he in this review?" and then I picked up from somewhere that's Linkara's girlfriend. I didn't believe it at first but then I saw video blog thing where Liz was in dress and make up and they were talking about relationshipy stuff. I was still doubtful but ultimately that plus few other awkward cameos in ATO4W eventually convicted me Liz was an unfortunately manly looking tomboy that didn't know how act on camera. That was also the same time I quit watching CA videos anyway and so didn't think about more till finding KiwiFarms and reading about it.
 
From an ex-clinician at the Tavistock GIDS clinic:

Every motive for transing kids is fucked up.
(((Their))) main motive for trooning kids out is hoping that the tranny in question requieres less surgeries later on life, but considering how many detrans people exist and how puberty blockers can make you get a micropenis, this doesn't seem that good of a decision, especially for MtF
Some of you may wonder "what the fuck has to do a micropenis with this and why is it a bad thing" it's a bad thing because the surgeons will use the skin and the tissue from the penis to get a neovagina during gender reassigment surgery, and if there is not enough penis, then there is no neovagina.
And as my fellow savvy internet users will know, there is no magical pill or device that will grow you a dick just like there isn't Hot Singles Near You or Secrets to Burn Fat That Doctors Don't Want You To Know
 
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This isn't really the main point and I'm capitalist so let the market decide whatever, but does anyone else get slightly depressed when they've worked all week long at a complex and difficult job that took years of study, and then see someone get $80,000 in a month for saying "I'm a woman" on YouTube?
Just think of it as package deals. That money comes from the requisite, um, lived experience. Would you rather be a millionnaire horrortroon than yourself? Mind that it's a worse hypothetical situation than "would I troon out for money [and use that money to fulfill my hopes and dreams]", because the latter assumes no mental difference. Would you turn your thinking, rational, adult self into a sex-obsessed, castrated, exceptionalism-to-dementia express train passenger sack of lard? Fuck no. Not for a million dollars. Not for a billion dollars. That's death. Worse than death, that's never having existed.

And wow, Null was (as usual) right about board cultures. If the Parlour regulars had visited the Rat King, they'd never mistaken that for a woman.
 
Sacked or silenced: academics say they are blocked from exploring trans issues
Universities are at a loss how to maintain free speech when both sides claim they feel unsafe

On the December morning that Jo Phoenix, professor of criminology at the Open University, was to give a lecture at Essex University on trans rights in prisons, Twitter roared into action, with several Essex staff and students tweeting allegations that a “transphobe” would be on campus.


By 10am Phoenix was warned by a member of university staff that some students were threatening to shut down her lecture, as they said LGBT+ staff and students wouldn’t feel safe if Phoenix gave her talk. At midday the university decided to cancel it because disruption looked inevitable, and proper academic discussion unlikely.
“I was furious,” Phoenix says. “It was very clear to me that those agitating were fundamentally anti-academic because they condemned me and my research without hearing what I had to say.”
Phoenix, who is adamant she is not transphobic, had given the same talk at the University of Newfoundland in Canada a month earlier, to an audience that included trans scholars, without controversy. “They all liked it. So there is something unique about what is going on in the UK,” she says.
The talk explored tensions around placing trans women in British prisons, and argued that there are problems with applying trans rights to criminal justice.

Universities are negotiating a minefield, trying to maintain free speech while faced with two groups of people who both argue they are being made to feel unsafe.

The vice-chancellor of Essex, Anthony Forster, has promised a review into what happened in December, and says the university expects its community not to interfere with “the rights of others to express views with which they might disagree profoundly”. He adds that Essex has “an equally clear commitment to being an inclusive community”.

The transgender debate cuts across many academic disciplines, including law, education, gender studies, philosophy and history. So-called gender-critical feminists, who believe that gender is a social construct rather than innate, say they want to explore trans issues within their fields, but that they, and the debate as a whole, are being stifled in British universities.

However, academics such as Tam Blaxter, a historical linguist at Cambridge University, who is a trans woman, say these arguments make trans staff and students feel vulnerable. “Universities are communities of staff and students first and foremost,” she says. “They will always have a function of discussing difficult issues, but making minority members feel safe and welcomed must come first.”

Kathleen Stock, professor of philosophy at Sussex University and a gender-critical feminist, claims that last month Oxford University Press abandoned a book on female philosophers because her inclusion was deemed too controversial.

Stock, who insists she is not transphobic, is one of the most prominent advocates of gender-critical feminism, and has faced calls for Sussex to sack her. She says that one reason the American office of OUP gave in December for dropping the latest book in a series called Philosophy at 3am, was that she was involved and would attract negative attention. “I think that is terrible and cowardly,” she says.

A spokeswoman for the OUP said it would not comment on the review process for individual projects, but that it did not often publish collections of interviews and this was “a contributing factor to our decision not to pursue this project”.

Dr Kath Murray, a research associate in criminology at Edinburgh University, says there are many obstacles to organising gender-critical events on women’s rights. An event was cancelled at Edinburgh in December because of fears the speakers would face abuse.

Murray says one event that went ahead last year on sex-based rights required extensive security because of anticipated opposition. “There was a one-hour security briefing for speakers, seven security guards attending the event, a security sweep of the lecture theatre beforehand, and ID checks for all attendees,” she says.

In December, another event was due to take place, on schools and gender diversity. Dr Shereen Benjamin, senior lecturer in primary education at Edinburgh and the event organiser, says it was intended to show teachers both sides of the debate. “I wanted to bring together gender-critical speakers who see the increase in referral rates of children to gender identity clinics as problematic, and believe it has multiple social causes, with speakers from trans rights organisations who believe it is due to young people discovering their true identities at a younger age,” she says.

Benjamin says she was unable, however, to persuade any trans rights organisations to share the stage with gender-critical speakers, so the event was redesigned as a research seminar without teachers involved. However, when booking went live in December, the university’s staff pride network criticised it in an email to hundreds of staff, and on its blog, citing guest speakers “with a history of transphobia”.

With at least one academic urging opponents to protest, Benjamin cancelled, fearing speakers would face abuse. “It is now so risky and frightening for people to talk critically about gender identity on campus,” she says.

“We need universities to establish and maintain the boundaries of acceptable protest from within their communities, and to intervene quickly and decisively if there are any attempts at intimidation.”

Jonathan MacBride, co-chair of Edinburgh’s staff pride network, says his committee felt the event “would be upsetting and hurtful for anyone who is trans or an ally to the trans community”.

He says universities should not provide platforms for outspoken gender critics. “When someone has said publicly that they don’t believe trans women are women or, more harmfully, that trans women are men and should somehow be held accountable for the actions of a minority of predatory men in the world, that isn’t really a debate, it’s just hateful speech about an already marginalised minority.”

Universities say privately that they are finding the debate difficult to navigate, because their obligations under the Equality Act seem to clash with freedom of speech. But Colin Riordan, vice-chancellor of Cardiff University, a member of the elite Russell Group, says: “This is a divisive issue and rouses strong emotions, but if we don’t have the debate, how will we ever resolve it?”

Riordan faced down heated demands in 2015 for Germaine Greer, the celebrity feminist, to be banned from lecturing at Cardiff on the grounds that she had made transphobic comments. He says: “The way universities have to approach this, like other difficult issues, is to defend academic freedom and uphold free speech, as long as it is within the law.”

Sarah Honeychurch, a fellow at the University of Glasgow’s business school, says the problem extends beyond university management. She was sacked last summer as editor of the academic journal Hybrid Pedagogy, after signing a public letter by feminists questioning universities’ relationship with the LGBT+ charity Stonewall.

“One of the founding members of the journal said on Twitter that my position was at odds with values he considered to be central to education,” she says.

The journal managers blocked her from accessing any documents and have not spoken to her since, she says. “My background is philosophy. The idea that I can’t challenge anything is deeply troubling.”
 
“When someone has said publicly that they don’t believe in God or, more harmfully, that Christians are not saved by the blood of Jesus Christ, that isn’t really a debate, it’s just hateful speech about an already marginalised minority.”
 
Hadjis Beat on Kraut Tranny


A video out of Berlin shows a group of Muslim men attacking a transgender person in a dress in response to a woman wearing a hijab being harassed.

The clip shows a man in a dress screaming at the Muslim woman before attempting to grab her hijab.

He is then approached by a Muslim man and more men who arrive shortly afterwards. The transgender receives several punches to the face before attempting to leave.












In a second clip, the man in the dress screams at Muslim men working inside a barbers shop who then threaten to call the police.

Respondents to the video reacted with a mixture of ironic satire and near despair.

“The best Germany we have ever had,” remarked one.

“An image of our degrading, morally degenerate society,” commented another.

Remember; Diversity is a strength!

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Hadjis Beat on Kraut Tranny


A video out of Berlin shows a group of Muslim men attacking a transgender person in a dress in response to a woman wearing a hijab being harassed.

The clip shows a man in a dress screaming at the Muslim woman before attempting to grab her hijab.

He is then approached by a Muslim man and more men who arrive shortly afterwards. The transgender receives several punches to the face before attempting to leave.

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In a second clip, the man in the dress screams at Muslim men working inside a barbers shop who then threaten to call the police.

Respondents to the video reacted with a mixture of ironic satire and near despair.

“The best Germany we have ever had,” remarked one.

“An image of our degrading, morally degenerate society,” commented another.

Remember; Diversity is a strength!

Archive
As this is in A&H, replies are going to be:
"WTF I love Muslims now"
"WTF I love trannies now"
 
Hadjis Beat on Kraut Tranny


A video out of Berlin shows a group of Muslim men attacking a transgender person in a dress in response to a woman wearing a hijab being harassed.

The clip shows a man in a dress screaming at the Muslim woman before attempting to grab her hijab.

He is then approached by a Muslim man and more men who arrive shortly afterwards. The transgender receives several punches to the face before attempting to leave.

videoplayback.mp4










In a second clip, the man in the dress screams at Muslim men working inside a barbers shop who then threaten to call the police.

Respondents to the video reacted with a mixture of ironic satire and near despair.

“The best Germany we have ever had,” remarked one.

“An image of our degrading, morally degenerate society,” commented another.

Remember; Diversity is a strength!

Archive

And then, completely, totally, for no reason whatsoever, the Nazi's became the largest party in the Reichstag and Hindenburg appointed Hitler Chancellor...
 
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