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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...school-attack-caught-camera-says-bullied.html

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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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So if you had to guess how many of these assmad trannies claiming to have gotten into the app are lying to make themselves feel better what would you say?
 
You know, Im recently seeing these facebook ad of a father kissing his tranny son in the forehead all lovey dovey and the ad asking

"What did you do when your son come off as tranny?"

"Nothing was more important than the truth"

It has that same energy that 50's PSAs about atomic war had, the one where they want to inform you without mentioning the brutal realities of the subject. Except instead of it being that ducking and covering wont really save you from a nuke (in fact, nothing will), its pretending that parents arent deep down extremely disappointed and, at best, are keeping appearances because their tranny bitch son can go to the media and you can get cruxified by the woke elite thats favoriting your son's destructive mental illness.

No father will ever be truly proud at their son for saying he is so incompetent at being male he wants to switch teams to see if he will suck less at it (tho he probably still will suck and then properly neck himself when he realizes he doesnt belong anywhere)
 
I know I am possibily one of the few people in this forum that doesn't have a negative attitude towards trans people. But why do we need safe spaces for everything and everyone, has society become a bunch of snowflakes that they need to associate with groups of people who are the same sex or religion or race as them.
Isn't that exactly what you are doing, by pointing out that you are 'with them', in denigrating people that don't believe what you do?
 
You know, Im recently seeing these facebook ad of a father kissing his tranny son in the forehead all lovey dovey and the ad asking

"What did you do when your son come off as tranny?"

"Nothing was more important than the truth"

It has that same energy that 50's PSAs about atomic war had, the one where they want to inform you without mentioning the brutal realities of the subject. Except instead of it being that ducking and covering wont really save you from a nuke (in fact, nothing will), its pretending that parents arent deep down extremely disappointed and, at best, are keeping appearances because their tranny bitch son can go to the media and you can get cruxified by the woke elite thats favoriting your son's destructive mental illness.

No father will ever be truly proud at their son for saying he is so incompetent at being male he wants to switch teams to see if he will suck less at it (tho he probably still will suck and then properly neck himself when he realizes he doesnt belong anywhere)

The reluctant parents (vs. the insane Munchies and stage parents of "trans" kids) have also been browbeaten by threats of suicide, either by unethical doctors or the kids themselves.

I also think that a lot of these parents are terrified of their sons growing up to be the typical middle-aged transitioner, and I suspect this is why women are drivers of childhood transitioning (when they're not attention seeking). Women know how creepy and pathetic the average middle-aged crossdresser is and what that would do to their sons' ability to function in the world. Any trans event is enough to scare a woman into transitioning her effeminate son early.
 
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Lol @ fail tranny being kept out by based grannies:


[there is a video of him looking like Emily Howard on there, which is pretty funny]

Stella Moore, from Hayling Island, has been a member of Hayling Island Bowls Club for nine months after building up the courage to take part in the sport she had always wanted to play.

But the 67-year-old, who has lived as a woman for three years, has been left deeply upset by Portsmouth & District Women’s Bowling Association as they refuse to let her play competitively.
The organisation told her she wouldn’t be able to play for the women’s league team until three years after gender reassignment surgery, or until she had a UK Gender Recognition Certificate – something Stella, who has been waiting three years for surgery, said is too expensive.

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Stella Moore outside Hayling Island Bowls Club on October 21, 2020. Picture: Habibur Rahman.

Stella has been left upset as the trans policy on the association’s website includes rules saying ‘the transsexual will do best by presenting herself in an understated fashion, including not wearing too much make-up’.
It adds ‘the transexual should show goodwill by freely involving in aspects of social activities... (to) allow other members... to become used to her being around en femme’.
Opposition teams in friendlies should be sent a ‘very carefully and sensitively written letter’ explaining the trans person is a ‘pleasant and likeable person who will not embarrass anyone involved,’ the policy said.
It added ‘the transsexual might do well to come to games already changed’ to avoid using changing rooms or toilets.

Stella, who has two children, said: ‘It is so frustrating that we have to prove ourselves time and again.

‘My club and my team wants me to play because they think that I am good enough and I only want to be on the team if I am.
‘I think the league is in the dark ages and the rules are archaic. I understand if it was a sport like boxing then there would need to more considerations but this is bowls.

‘It is a sport that has brought me happiness at a time when I have been very sad and depressed.

The current rules laid out by Bowls England on its website say only people who have had gender reassignment surgery before puberty or have a UK Gender Recognition Certificate will be allowed to play at league level.
The organisation told The News that it is reviewing its transgender policy.


Jon Cockcroft, Bowls England chief executive, said: ‘We are proud of the intrinsically inclusive nature of our sport and our aim is to create an environment which is accessible and fair to all.
‘We will be reviewing and updating our transgender policy ahead of the 2021 season.
‘This more detailed work will provide greater clarity for all stakeholders within our sport to help avoid situations such as this.’
The News questioned Cyndy Goldacre, president of the Portsmouth & District Women’s Bowling Association, about the rules relating to behaviour.


These were not answered but the policy has been removed from the website.
In a statement Mrs Goldacre said: ‘This is a very emotive subject, one that obviously needs to be revisited by those who make the rulings.
‘I am advised that Bowls England and Sport England are in discussions on this very subject but these discussions are in their early stages and nothing new has been published at this present time.’
Sports England has been working with sports councils across the UK to commission a review around the separate challenge of trans peoples’ inclusion in domestic sport competition.


Maria Munir, head of community engagement at LGBT charity Stonewall said: ‘Many trans people feel excluded from taking part in the sports they love and it’s deeply upsetting to hear that this is happening to Stella Moore.

‘Bowls England’s trans inclusion policy is clearly in need of a thorough, research-led review and update.
‘We’d welcome a conversation with Bowls England to talk about how they can make their policy as inclusive as possible, and what advice and guidance they’re giving to ensure all people, including trans people, can participate.’


Stella, a retired quality engineer, added: ‘I have had so much support from so many transgender people who want to play their sports and I feel like I am doing this for everyone.
‘I left a 37-year marriage to the woman I loved to be who I am and it has been really difficult but I have felt this way for a long time.
‘When I was 10-years-old my father found me in the bathroom trying on mother’s clothes and he was angry. It was the 60s and it was against the law back then. I tried to hide my femininity throughout my life and now I am being who I am.
‘I hope that telling my story helps others.’


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* Though the law is also on the transsexual`s side, there is no future whatsoever in a litigious approach from either perspective.

* The transsexual must similarly understand the concerns that club members may have. She will gain most sympathy by acting reasonably, with a friendly manner.
* Even though the transsexual will wish to present obviously as a female, she will do best by presenting herself in an understated fashion, including not wearing too much make-up (few lady bowlers `vamp-up` on the green!)
* Women traditionally cope better with MtF transsexualism than men. This is just as well, as it is the engagement and acceptance of the women`s section in the club which is most important. They should ideally be brought in at a very early stage.
* The transsexual should show goodwill by freely involving in aspects of the social activities, fund-raising, food preparation. This allows other members (women and men) to become used to her being around en femme.
* It may be desirable that the Club Secretary or a small number of club officials (including ladies) meet with the transitioning member and talk through possible difficulties. Both sides may have questions to ask and points to make. But a large meeting is not appropriate.
* The transsexual should cease playing for purely men`s teams and gradually get onto playing in either women`s or mixed roll-ups and home friendlies.
* That the idea of her playing away friendly games being considered possible at some point, depending on how things go at home.
* The opposition in friendlies be advised - through a very carefully and sensitively written letter - that the club has a member undergoing gender reassignment (male to female OR female to male), who is a pleasant and likeable person and who will not embarrass anyone involved in the game(s) involved.
* That the transsexual and the ladies agree together how changing and toilet facilities will be managed. She must accept that she will have to be reasonable in this, just for others to become comfortable with her. (In practice, ladies` toilet cubicles are closed and toilets shouldn`t present a problem, but ladies` sensibilities are understood). The transsexual might do well to come to games already changed, for now, to enable her to just change shoes in the main clubhouse (lots of us already do that when playing away games).



Real name Ian Moore. Transitioned in 2018.

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(He left her:

‘I left a 37-year marriage to the woman I loved to be who I am and it has been really difficult but I have felt this way for a long time.')
 
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Lol @ fail tranny being kept out by based grannies:


[there is a video of him looking like Emily Howard on there, which is pretty funny]

Stella Moore, from Hayling Island, has been a member of Hayling Island Bowls Club for nine months after building up the courage to take part in the sport she had always wanted to play.

But the 67-year-old, who has lived as a woman for three years, has been left deeply upset by Portsmouth & District Women’s Bowling Association as they refuse to let her play competitively.
The organisation told her she wouldn’t be able to play for the women’s league team until three years after gender reassignment surgery, or until she had a UK Gender Recognition Certificate – something Stella, who has been waiting three years for surgery, said is too expensive.

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Stella Moore outside Hayling Island Bowls Club on October 21, 2020. Picture: Habibur Rahman.

Stella has been left upset as the trans policy on the association’s website includes rules saying ‘the transsexual will do best by presenting herself in an understated fashion, including not wearing too much make-up’.
It adds ‘the transexual should show goodwill by freely involving in aspects of social activities... (to) allow other members... to become used to her being around en femme’.
Opposition teams in friendlies should be sent a ‘very carefully and sensitively written letter’ explaining the trans person is a ‘pleasant and likeable person who will not embarrass anyone involved,’ the policy said.
It added ‘the transsexual might do well to come to games already changed’ to avoid using changing rooms or toilets.

Stella, who has two children, said: ‘It is so frustrating that we have to prove ourselves time and again.

‘My club and my team wants me to play because they think that I am good enough and I only want to be on the team if I am.
‘I think the league is in the dark ages and the rules are archaic. I understand if it was a sport like boxing then there would need to more considerations but this is bowls.

‘It is a sport that has brought me happiness at a time when I have been very sad and depressed.

The current rules laid out by Bowls England on its website say only people who have had gender reassignment surgery before puberty or have a UK Gender Recognition Certificate will be allowed to play at league level.
The organisation told The News that it is reviewing its transgender policy.


Jon Cockcroft, Bowls England chief executive, said: ‘We are proud of the intrinsically inclusive nature of our sport and our aim is to create an environment which is accessible and fair to all.
‘We will be reviewing and updating our transgender policy ahead of the 2021 season.
‘This more detailed work will provide greater clarity for all stakeholders within our sport to help avoid situations such as this.’
The News questioned Cyndy Goldacre, president of the Portsmouth & District Women’s Bowling Association, about the rules relating to behaviour.


These were not answered but the policy has been removed from the website.
In a statement Mrs Goldacre said: ‘This is a very emotive subject, one that obviously needs to be revisited by those who make the rulings.
‘I am advised that Bowls England and Sport England are in discussions on this very subject but these discussions are in their early stages and nothing new has been published at this present time.’
Sports England has been working with sports councils across the UK to commission a review around the separate challenge of trans peoples’ inclusion in domestic sport competition.


Maria Munir, head of community engagement at LGBT charity Stonewall said: ‘Many trans people feel excluded from taking part in the sports they love and it’s deeply upsetting to hear that this is happening to Stella Moore.

‘Bowls England’s trans inclusion policy is clearly in need of a thorough, research-led review and update.
‘We’d welcome a conversation with Bowls England to talk about how they can make their policy as inclusive as possible, and what advice and guidance they’re giving to ensure all people, including trans people, can participate.’


Stella, a retired quality engineer, added: ‘I have had so much support from so many transgender people who want to play their sports and I feel like I am doing this for everyone.
‘I left a 37-year marriage to the woman I loved to be who I am and it has been really difficult but I have felt this way for a long time.
‘When I was 10-years-old my father found me in the bathroom trying on mother’s clothes and he was angry. It was the 60s and it was against the law back then. I tried to hide my femininity throughout my life and now I am being who I am.
‘I hope that telling my story helps others.’


----




* Though the law is also on the transsexual`s side, there is no future whatsoever in a litigious approach from either perspective.

* The transsexual must similarly understand the concerns that club members may have. She will gain most sympathy by acting reasonably, with a friendly manner.
* Even though the transsexual will wish to present obviously as a female, she will do best by presenting herself in an understated fashion, including not wearing too much make-up (few lady bowlers `vamp-up` on the green!)
* Women traditionally cope better with MtF transsexualism than men. This is just as well, as it is the engagement and acceptance of the women`s section in the club which is most important. They should ideally be brought in at a very early stage.
* The transsexual should show goodwill by freely involving in aspects of the social activities, fund-raising, food preparation. This allows other members (women and men) to become used to her being around en femme.
* It may be desirable that the Club Secretary or a small number of club officials (including ladies) meet with the transitioning member and talk through possible difficulties. Both sides may have questions to ask and points to make. But a large meeting is not appropriate.
* The transsexual should cease playing for purely men`s teams and gradually get onto playing in either women`s or mixed roll-ups and home friendlies.
* That the idea of her playing away friendly games being considered possible at some point, depending on how things go at home.
* The opposition in friendlies be advised - through a very carefully and sensitively written letter - that the club has a member undergoing gender reassignment (male to female OR female to male), who is a pleasant and likeable person and who will not embarrass anyone involved in the game(s) involved.
* That the transsexual and the ladies agree together how changing and toilet facilities will be managed. She must accept that she will have to be reasonable in this, just for others to become comfortable with her. (In practice, ladies` toilet cubicles are closed and toilets shouldn`t present a problem, but ladies` sensibilities are understood). The transsexual might do well to come to games already changed, for now, to enable her to just change shoes in the main clubhouse (lots of us already do that when playing away games).



Real name Ian Moore. Transitioned in 2018.

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He seems to have married his unfortunate second wife around 2015, and then transitioned.

Poor woman (possibly she has left him? hopefully).

The rules are actually pretty hilarious and you can tell they were written pre-Transmania when you didn't have to tip-toe around matters of troondom. You could just be like "Uhh you're super ugly and kind of making this awkward for everyone so...yeah...you can't play."
 
I'm so sick of hearing that a troon is upset as a reason things should change.

Hell, I'm sick of hearing about all these situations where one person doesn't get to do what they want, and throwing a tantrum to the press is meant to help them get their way. It's just particularly galling when it's troons, because they only ever appeal to emotion, they demand everyone accommodate them while they insist on how they have to be true to themselves over everyone else, and the feelings of everyone else involved is never relevant, only theirs.

It makes me think that, however high the studies have comorbidity between trooning and narcissism, it's not high enough. Especially for MtFs.
 
I think we should campaign to extend those rules to all competitive sports worldwide.

that the club has a member undergoing gender reassignment (male to female OR female to male), who is a pleasant and likeable person and who will not embarrass anyone involved in the game(s) involved.

That’s Fatty McKinnon out for starters.
 
So the bowls club is outside. And it's only open April to September


And all of the competitive matches were cancelled across the whole county for the whole of 2020.


So he wasn't excluded from anything, because he could (till it closed on 30 September) bowl at the club. He couldn't compete in competitive fixtures because there weren't any.

But the words on the internet hurt his feelings, so.....
 
The organisation told her she wouldn’t be able to play for the women’s league team until three years after gender reassignment surgery, or until she had a UK Gender Recognition Certificate – something Stella, who has been waiting three years for surgery, said is too expensive.

The UK Gender Recognition Certificate costs £140. About the same as a bad wig, a pair of size 12 stilletoes, and a twirly dress big enough to fit his manly chest in.

‘When I was 10-years-old my father found me in the bathroom trying on mother’s clothes and he was angry. It was the 60s and it was against the law back then. I tried to hide my femininity throughout my life and now I am being who I am.

‘I hope that telling my story helps others.’

Wanking in private while wearing your mum's bra and knickers has never been illegal, anywhere in the world. It has, however, always been creepy. Creepy then, creepy now. I hope his ex celebrated his leaving by throwing out all her old underwear and buying some that he hadn't had the chance to despoil.

It added ‘the transsexual might do well to come to games already changed’ to avoid using changing rooms or toilets.

What surprises me is that bowling clubs have changing rooms. It's not as if playing bowls leaves you sweaty or muddy. And given the typical age of bowls players, he's not likely to find anyone wanting help to put in a tampon, or even starting a pillow-fight. Why can't he just stick to shoving a camera in his shoe and downloading child porn like other perverts of his age.
 
Imagine getting married to someone you love, expecting to spend your whole life together, dedicating most of your life to him, just for him to leave you 37 years later, as you reach the age where it'll be harder than ever to find someone else, all of that for a fetish he hid from you. And you can't say anything about it and no one can freely express their support for you, otherwise you're all transphobic for not siding with the degenerate, narcissistic ex-husband in a wig, and deserve to lose your job and be publicly shamed for it.
 
I don’t believe anything trannies say.
The UK Gender Recognition Certificate costs £140. About the same as a bad wig, a pair of size 12 stilletoes, and a twirly dress big enough to fit his manly chest in.



Wanking in private while wearing your mum's bra and knickers has never been illegal, anywhere in the world. It has, however, always been creepy. Creepy then, creepy now. I hope his ex celebrated his leaving by throwing out all her old underwear and buying some that he hadn't had the chance to despoil.



What surprises me is that bowling clubs have changing rooms. It's not as if playing bowls leaves you sweaty or muddy. And given the typical age of bowls players, he's not likely to find anyone wanting help to put in a tampon, or even starting a pillow-fight. Why can't he just stick to shoving a camera in his shoe and downloading child porn like other perverts of his age.

His father should’ve beaten the shit out of him. This was a young male who violated this man’s wife by stealing her clothes for sexual purposes. Doesn’t matter that it’s her own son, except to make it worse. Truly, it would be less creepy if these guys would steal from *women they are not related to*. Jesus lord, women and girls do not SHARE UNDERWEAR. If we share clothes, the clothes are CLEAN and not items that have touched our genitals. But these guys don’t want clean clothes, they want dirty ones that smell and (vomit) taste like *their mom or their sister*.
 
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