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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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Most trannies aren't even that hard to "clock", so anything revolving around trannies shouldn't be that hard to enforce.

Homeless trannies in particular don't pass. Imagine the most ghoulish tranny you can think of, and that's the average homeless one. A lot of homeless call themselves trans to get more gibs and/or to avoid real treatment for their overwhelming mental problems.

Most of the homeless shelters I know usually keep out the crazier bums, so trannies should be hitting the bricks with them.

Homeless trannies can do anything they want in shelters. The behavior shelters will tolerate from them would never be tolerated from homeless men or women. They're untouchable because everyone's afraid of them, which is fair. Even when a tranny isn't barking mad and violent, he can still sic the trans mob on anyone who crosses him.
 
Is that why "Suicide Booth" was painted on my door when I got home from the factory?

Or did @Bender do that?
I am hurt that you would attempt to implicate me in such an activity. But if it was me, and I'm not saying it was, the only reason you're still here is because you turned up before I could fit the lasers.

Ladies and gentlemen, this is another reason you should vote for me, @Flexo comes too quickly.

Edit: All the shops that sell booze are shut for several hours, so I'm going in to sleep mode.
 
A third option would be to build shelters just for trans people, cut the middleman. Well, they likely already cut something to get their trans status.
They don't want "separate but equal" solutions, be it for shelters, bathrooms or prisons; their whole point is to make women uncomfortable. It's a masculine power play.
 
A third option would be to build shelters just for trans people, cut the middleman. Well, they likely already cut something to get their trans status.


Not so much. Most trans people don't have any kind of surgery:

"Growing utilization of gender confirming surgery
In the most robust survey to date, 25% of TGNB respondents report having undergone some form of GCS. Other smaller studies report slightly higher ranges (up to 35%), though these are typically carried out in healthcare settings, selecting for those who are accessing care (7,8)."

From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6626314/

I do think trans people should have their own shelters, though.
 
He is not a girl.

You're a man. [Credit - some Brit who was interviewed by police after posting it]

Your breasts are made of silicone
Your vagina goes nowhere
And we can tell the difference
Even when you are not there
Your hormones are synthetic
And let's just cross this bridge
What you have you stupid man
Is male privilege.

You're a man, you're a man
We can say it, yes we can
That you'll never be a woman
Even if that is your plan
Every cell is coded male
From your birth until the grave
You are simply a man
Neither stunning nor brave

Your penis isn't womanly
Your wig is poorly made
Your idea of womanhood
Just doesn't make the grade
You think we are just caricatures
Or porn tropes for your use
You pretend that you can be us
But its merely more abuse

You're a man, you're a man
We can say it, yes we can
That you'll never be a woman
Even if that is your plan
Every cell is coded male
From your birth until the grave
You are simply a man
Neither stunning nor brave

Your great big hands and manly head
Are difficult to hide
A hand in front of Adams fruit
Proof does not provide
That you have changed your actual sex
Because your brain is pink
Its laughable to those of us
Who can actually think

You're a man, you're a man
We can say it, yes we can
That you'll never be a woman
Even if that is your plan
Every cell is coded male
From your birth until the grave
You are simply a man
Neither stunning nor brave
 
Not so much. Most trans people don't have any kind of surgery:

"Growing utilization of gender confirming surgery
In the most robust survey to date, 25% of TGNB respondents report having undergone some form of GCS. Other smaller studies report slightly higher ranges (up to 35%), though these are typically carried out in healthcare settings, selecting for those who are accessing care (7,8)."

From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6626314/

I do think trans people should have their own shelters, though.
Some form of GCS could be anything from shaving a jaw to implants, hell, even a nose job. Since it's self-reporting, it could even be something like laser hair removal.
 
Carnival at Bloomsburg Fair Featured Transphobic Booth Depicting Pa. Health Secretary Levine

A weekend fundraiser for fire companies in north-central Pennsylvania featured a transphobic booth mocking Pennsylvania health secretary Dr. Rachel Levine.

The Columbia/Montour Fireman’s Relief Carnival at the Bloomsburg Fair grounds was designed to raise money for a half-dozen fire departments serving communities around Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania – about 130 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

The two day event, which began Friday, July 17, featured food, bands, fireworks, classic cars and more. It was a dunk tank, however, that quickly caused tempers to boil over.

In since-deleted photos shared on the Bloomsburg Fair's Facebook page, a male dunk tank participant could be seen dressed as Levine. The post's text said:
"Dr. Levine? Thank you you were a hit and raised a lot of money for local fire companies. Wonder why so many were trying to dunk you. Thanks everyone that came out to support our local fire companies."

The bearded man was wearing a dress and blonde wig — the same color hair as Pennsylvania's health secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine.

Levine, a well-regarded pediatrician by training, is transgender and in addition to heading up the commonwealth's public health efforts, acts as the chief medical officer overseeing the state's coronavirus response. She is one of the highest-profile trans individuals in public office.

As the person guiding Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's decision-making on the COVID-19 pandemic, Levine has been a frequent target of ire from residents upset over shutdowns and restrictions like mandatory face mask mandates. Some of the criticism has included personal attacks on her gender identity.



This facebook post, showing a man dressed as Dr. Rachel Levine in a dunk tank, has since been deleted from the Bloomsburg Fair's page.

Messages left with Bloomsburg Fair representatives were not answered. The fair office's voice mailbox was full and the main email address was deactivated. A Facebook message was marked as "seen," but NBC10 has yet to receive a response.

An unidentified member of the Lime Ridge Fire Company, one of the beneficiaries of the fundraiser, said the volunteer group had nothing to do with the exhibit.

Fair officials provided a statement to FOX56, a local TV affiliate in the region, saying it was not a "commentary on Dr. Lavine’s [sic] transgender identity." Dr. Levine's name was misspelled throughout the statement.

"The Bloomsburg Fair and the sponsors of the event do not endorse any comments which arose subsequent to the event which disparage Dr. Lavine’s transgender identity or any other discriminatory comments," the statement went on to say.

At a news conference on Tuesday, Bloomsburg Fair president Randy Karschner apologized.
“A fellow dressed up in a dress to get people to throw balls at the dunk tank to raise money. It turned into where people thought we were offending Dr. Rachel Levine, and that was no intention at all,” said he said.

The Press Enterprise newspaper serving Bloomsburg identified the man in the photos as Main Township Fire Chief David Broadt. He told the paper he was "going for a Marilyn Monroe look," but played along when someone asked about him not wearing a face mask.

“It was just in fun,” Broadt told the newspaper. “It wasn’t done to disrespect her.”

Calls to the volunteer fire company were not answered.

The dunk tank and post were met with swift condemnation online from the public and LGBTQ rights groups. Some people said they plan to boycott the Bloomsburg Fair in September.
In a lengthy social media post, the PA Equality Project demanded the Bloomsburg Fair issue an apology.

"After you deleted that post, I know you might assume that very little harm was done but I assure you that you have caused irreversible damage. Our community knows that some people will hate us just because we are LGBTQ. For us adults, we’ve grown to accept it and adapt; though admittedly, we shouldn’t have to adapt to be treated as equals. But if you want to be considered family friendly, you have to be accepting of all families, not just some. You have to be an example to our kids that hate has no place in Pennsylvania," wrote Matt Haslam, the group's Interim Vice President.

Transphobia is attributed to higher rates of suicide among transgender youth and violence against trans adults. (You can learn more about the transgender community and issues through guides produced by the National Center for Transgender Equality.)

The transphobic attacks on Levine have become frequent enough recently that Pennsylvania's Commission on LGBTQ Affairs released a statement in June denouncing transphobia statewide.
"[Levine's] leadership has been met with some of the most vile and toxic transphobia our Commission has seen in our commonwealth in recent years. Week after week, members of the LGBTQ community and thousands of Pennsylvanians have tuned in to be informed by our Health Secretary only to be assaulted by streams of comments and slurs aimed directly at Dr. Levine and indirectly at all transgender Pennsylvanians. Whether a member of the media is misgendering her or social media comments are lobbed her way, we admire how Dr. Levine has shown poise and the highest degree of professionalism," the statement read in part.

Maggi Mumma, Deputy Press Secretary for the Pa. Department of Health, on Tuesday pointed to the commission's statement when asked for comment about the dunk booth.

"Dr. Levine always serves at the pleasure of the Governor and will continue to serve under his leadership as Secretary of Health. She remains laser-focused on protecting the health and well-being of Pennsylvanians as we navigate this ongoing pandemic," they said.
 
Some form of GCS could be anything from shaving a jaw to implants, hell, even a nose job. Since it's self-reporting, it could even be something like laser hair removal.
I wonder if some guy has voluntarily had his hands removed yet for them being manly? It's coming. That should be covered by insurance, too.

Carnival at Bloomsburg Fair Featured Transphobic Booth Depicting Pa. Health Secretary Levine

A weekend fundraiser for fire companies in north-central Pennsylvania featured a transphobic booth mocking Pennsylvania health secretary Dr. Rachel Levine.

The Columbia/Montour Fireman’s Relief Carnival at the Bloomsburg Fair grounds was designed to raise money for a half-dozen fire departments serving communities around Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania – about 130 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

The two day event, which began Friday, July 17, featured food, bands, fireworks, classic cars and more. It was a dunk tank, however, that quickly caused tempers to boil over.

In since-deleted photos shared on the Bloomsburg Fair's Facebook page, a male dunk tank participant could be seen dressed as Levine. The post's text said:
"Dr. Levine? Thank you you were a hit and raised a lot of money for local fire companies. Wonder why so many were trying to dunk you. Thanks everyone that came out to support our local fire companies."

The bearded man was wearing a dress and blonde wig — the same color hair as Pennsylvania's health secretary, Dr. Rachel Levine.

Levine, a well-regarded pediatrician by training, is transgender and in addition to heading up the commonwealth's public health efforts, acts as the chief medical officer overseeing the state's coronavirus response. She is one of the highest-profile trans individuals in public office.

As the person guiding Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf's decision-making on the COVID-19 pandemic, Levine has been a frequent target of ire from residents upset over shutdowns and restrictions like mandatory face mask mandates. Some of the criticism has included personal attacks on her gender identity.



This facebook post, showing a man dressed as Dr. Rachel Levine in a dunk tank, has since been deleted from the Bloomsburg Fair's page.

Messages left with Bloomsburg Fair representatives were not answered. The fair office's voice mailbox was full and the main email address was deactivated. A Facebook message was marked as "seen," but NBC10 has yet to receive a response.

An unidentified member of the Lime Ridge Fire Company, one of the beneficiaries of the fundraiser, said the volunteer group had nothing to do with the exhibit.

Fair officials provided a statement to FOX56, a local TV affiliate in the region, saying it was not a "commentary on Dr. Lavine’s [sic] transgender identity." Dr. Levine's name was misspelled throughout the statement.

"The Bloomsburg Fair and the sponsors of the event do not endorse any comments which arose subsequent to the event which disparage Dr. Lavine’s transgender identity or any other discriminatory comments," the statement went on to say.

At a news conference on Tuesday, Bloomsburg Fair president Randy Karschner apologized.
“A fellow dressed up in a dress to get people to throw balls at the dunk tank to raise money. It turned into where people thought we were offending Dr. Rachel Levine, and that was no intention at all,” said he said.

The Press Enterprise newspaper serving Bloomsburg identified the man in the photos as Main Township Fire Chief David Broadt. He told the paper he was "going for a Marilyn Monroe look," but played along when someone asked about him not wearing a face mask.

“It was just in fun,” Broadt told the newspaper. “It wasn’t done to disrespect her.”

Calls to the volunteer fire company were not answered.

The dunk tank and post were met with swift condemnation online from the public and LGBTQ rights groups. Some people said they plan to boycott the Bloomsburg Fair in September.
In a lengthy social media post, the PA Equality Project demanded the Bloomsburg Fair issue an apology.

"After you deleted that post, I know you might assume that very little harm was done but I assure you that you have caused irreversible damage. Our community knows that some people will hate us just because we are LGBTQ. For us adults, we’ve grown to accept it and adapt; though admittedly, we shouldn’t have to adapt to be treated as equals. But if you want to be considered family friendly, you have to be accepting of all families, not just some. You have to be an example to our kids that hate has no place in Pennsylvania," wrote Matt Haslam, the group's Interim Vice President.

Transphobia is attributed to higher rates of suicide among transgender youth and violence against trans adults. (You can learn more about the transgender community and issues through guides produced by the National Center for Transgender Equality.)

The transphobic attacks on Levine have become frequent enough recently that Pennsylvania's Commission on LGBTQ Affairs released a statement in June denouncing transphobia statewide.
"[Levine's] leadership has been met with some of the most vile and toxic transphobia our Commission has seen in our commonwealth in recent years. Week after week, members of the LGBTQ community and thousands of Pennsylvanians have tuned in to be informed by our Health Secretary only to be assaulted by streams of comments and slurs aimed directly at Dr. Levine and indirectly at all transgender Pennsylvanians. Whether a member of the media is misgendering her or social media comments are lobbed her way, we admire how Dr. Levine has shown poise and the highest degree of professionalism," the statement read in part.

Maggi Mumma, Deputy Press Secretary for the Pa. Department of Health, on Tuesday pointed to the commission's statement when asked for comment about the dunk booth.

"Dr. Levine always serves at the pleasure of the Governor and will continue to serve under his leadership as Secretary of Health. She remains laser-focused on protecting the health and well-being of Pennsylvanians as we navigate this ongoing pandemic," they said.
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Man in a dress depicted as man in a dress. "That's offensive!" In which instance?
 
The MTFs found that offensive because then they wouldn't be able to perv on all the sexy bathroom ladies. The same reasoning applies to trans-only facilities, surely. MTFs will riot and rape as many woman necessary to gain access to women's-only spaces, they will not be denied.

I know you're being facetious, but what's scary is how many mainstream feminists would line up in favor of this. Not only the result, the tactic described to achieve it as well.

Women-Only Rape-Relief Shelter Defunded, Then Vandalized

Where were the HuffPo, TeenVogue, NY Times, etc., articles about that? Yet TERFs are still very much on the outside of Feminism, looking it. Go figure.
 
I...guess I support this, unless it would bork citations somehow?

That picture is terrifying, though. :O Why do all troons look like they want to eat your liver with fava beans and a nice chianti? Also, "she" looks about as "vulnerable" as the average battleship.


Publishers: let transgender scholars correct their names

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Prohibiting changes to author names on published works can harm vulnerable people.

Theresa Jean Tanenbaum


PDF version
Last July, I changed my name. My old name was a reminder of a mistake made when I was a baby. As a transgender woman who transitioned in my 40s, I now have 20 years of professional accomplishments as a designer and scholar of human–computer interactions to sort through as I navigate my identity. In changing my name, I was faced with what felt like an impossible choice: to abandon past work, or accept that I would never escape an identity that for decades had felt like a prison.

I opted for a third path: to correct the record. And so I reached out to my publishers (15 legal entities, collectively responsible for 83 publications, including 15 through Springer Nature, which also publishes this journal). I requested that my name be updated in their digital archives. All preferred to maintain the status quo.

In June, the US Supreme Court ruled that gay, lesbian and transgender people were protected from discrimination by employers. That is a welcome change — but there is much more to do to promote inclusivity. More than a year on from my initial requests, publishers have still not granted me the name change.

Why is this such a crucial issue for me and other trans scholars? Many of us refer to our previous name as a ‘deadname’ to highlight the distress that it can provoke. Every time I encounter my deadname it causes trauma, and I am not alone in feeling this way. Deadnaming and misgendering are often used deliberately as transphobic attacks.

Why should cis scholars care? For one thing, people are most creative and productive when they can be their true selves. For another, the issue also affects any person who changes their name on marriage or to avoid an abuser, stalker or harasser. Third, two names associated with one corpus is surely bad for bibliometrics. And, of course, most people want to safeguard the rights and safety of others.

Public connections between my name and my deadname put me in the way of other, more concrete harms. Fifteen countries criminalize the gender identity or expression of trans people — a crime that in some cases carries the death penalty. And until the Supreme Court ruling, at least 20 US states did not protect transgender individuals against employment discrimination. Even when the law protects us, de facto discrimination remains real.
 
I...guess I support this, unless it would bork citations somehow?

That picture is terrifying, though. :O Why do all troons look like they want to eat your liver with fava beans and a nice chianti? Also, "she" looks about as "vulnerable" as the average battleship.


For posterity’s sake:
Joshua Glen Tanenbaum
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Josh transitioned less than three years ago.
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He’s into steampunk.
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"More than 420 cases of gloryhole-related spinal injuries per month".

Some people really are too stupid and reckless for this planet.
 
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