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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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It is so-called "third-wave" feminism (which I do not even consider feminism at all) which started pushing this utter bullshit "gender is a social construct" nonsense. This was and is cancerous bullshit and more or less killed feminism as a concept, since under this ludicrous belief system, women literally don't even exist.
"Third wave" feminism (I call it liberal feminism but you can call it whatever) is basically just an over-twisted arm for egalitarian pressure.

Imo, there's two kinds of "third wave feminism" that birthed troons. This is my theory today and I don't have the names for these things so don't go using these names elsewhere because I made 'em up.

1) "Blue third wave." This is the twitter-popular, Joe Biden style. When well-meaning feminism is pressured into centering social issues other than those impacting females, it becomes "third wave." Blue third wave is the "annoying" kind of feminism that becomes about sticking everyone on the wagon because everyone can potentially be a fucking female if you try hard enough. This is pronouns feminism, and "keep your hate speech off this campus" feminism. This is not egalitarianism, this is a hijacking of the funds and efforts of one issue into many totally unrelated social justice issues. Feminist efforts become events fussing about illegal immigration or men who are transgendering because it's a woman's role to give a fuck about everyone but herself.

2) "Red third wave." Think Shoe on Head, or Robert (Blaire) White. The opposite, and yet the same. Feminism is bad, because women don't need it, ergo we should all be egalitarians and vocally complain about feminism all the time. Constantly complains about the times when feminism is tacky (pronouns in bio, women crying in politics, unattractive women in public positions) but has no policy ideas to offer other than parroting MRA talking points (did you know men have trouble getting custody of children and that some women are bad mothers? did you know? did you, huh?). Constantly defends transgenders, but insists that society will filter so that only "Real" transgenders are acceptable: the ones who manage to look enough like pornstars and have uncontroversial political opinions. Despite forwarding inoffensive transgenders, has no actual vision for what accommodating "real" transgenders would look like in policy and seems to assume that they would all be fine "just existing" despite this being counterfactual to reality.
Don't take the red and blue thing too seriously, I just mean "red" tends to be closer to a moderate position. They're not republicans.
 
Eh, Harry Benjamin was performing medical experiments on delusional men long before radical feminism came on the scene, and troons in the early-mid 20th century were already lying about being intersex to justify wanting their dicks inverted. Troonism is parasitic and would've found a way to metastasise whether feminism existed or not.

The only direct link I see between traditional feminism and troonery is that the traditional feminism that secured women's rights under the law made it desirable for delusional men to take their larp full time. Very few trannies would be lining up to have no voting rights, property rights, inheritance rights, custody rights, employment rights, or any of the rest of it. Those few trannies in history were so super elite, how women were treated didn't affect them. If Elagabalus weren't such a fucking degenerate, his wealth and power meant no one was taking any of his rights away because he was delusional about being a "woman".
 
Lol nice vagina brah


When going to an eye specialist 26-year-old Hayden Moon, a PhD student who is legally blind, expects to be questioned about his sight, not about his genitals.

But that's not always the case. Hayden says many health professionals can't seem to look past the fact he's trans. He's had an eye doctor ask him about a sex change and a GP tell him he's "too pretty" to transition. But that's just the start of it.

In 2018, Hayden was subjected to what he describes as an "invasive and unnecessary" genital examination by a doctor. He says it was purely a result of the clinician's curiosity.


"It just had absolutely nothing to do with the reason why I was at that doctor's surgery," Hayden said.

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Hayden Moon, 26, is an activist in LGBTIQ, dance, disability and Indigenous spaces.

Hayden was there to talk about hormone treatment. Much like accessing other hormonal medicine like the contraceptive pill, accessing hormone treatment does not require a physical genital examination and it is not recommended in any guidelines, including those found at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the Australian Medical Association and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.

In fact, the Medical Board of Australia, which regulates Australia’s health practitioners, states in its guidelines that “unwarranted physical examinations” or “inappropriate touching” may constitute sexual assault.

ACON's Manager for Trans Health Equity, Teddy Cook, says when it comes to an encounter like Hayden’s, there’s no doubt about it.

"It's sexual assault," he told The Feed.

He adds some people may feel that if they don’t consent to an unwanted gential examination, they won’t get the necessary hormone treatment.

“There’s a really strong power imbalance when someone who holds the power to write a script says, ‘in order for me to do this, I just have to check your genitals.

“At no point in how we engage in clinical care should we be being exposed to the sorts of practices that are not only completely unnecessary, but extremely harmful,” he said.

Hayden says his ordeal left him feeling violated.

“I was very very angry and very hurt... I felt like I was treated as an object, that being a trans person to clinicians is kind of like we're not human to them, we're this experiment or this object that they are curious about.”
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When is a genital examination appropriate?

The subject has been a point of contention on the r/transgenderau Reddit.

Some clinicians may perform physical genital examinations to check patients for intersex variations, according to Teddy. But he says that’s something “that can be identified through a blood test.”

If there ever is a reason for the examinations, like investigating symptoms or detecting cancer, Hayden says there is a way to do it respectfully.

“To touch a trans person in areas that are very sensitive, particularly to transgender people, who often will have dysphoria around their secondary sex characteristics, it's not appropriate.”

Hayden says he found support among other trans people who shared similar experiences.

“If it has to be done it needs to be done in a very sensitive way, which often hasn't been happening to myself or other trans people.”

Avoiding Healthcare

That has contributed to a deep mistrust of the healthcare system, according to Dr Atari Metcalf, a health and human rights researcher, turned doctor.

“Many trans and gender diverse people have endured these sorts of genital examinations when it's not appropriate and it's out of scope, and that is a really serious issue,” he said.

"It's a major breach of those patients' rights and it does constitute malpractice in my view."

Hayden lodged an official complaint about his ordeal and went through counselling.

“It's a really traumatic thing to happen...It took me a very long time to overcome, it took me about seven or eight months before I saw a GP or any kind of medical professional after that at all,” he said.

Hayden’s avoidance of healthcare is not uncommon. Research by La Trobe University shows:

  • 59 per cent of respondents said that fear of mistreatment prevented them from accessing health care
  • 40 per cent needing emergency care have avoided going because they were trans or gender diverse.
  • 20 per cent had been refused general healthcare
  • 6 per cent experienced unwanted sexual contact
Avoiding or being denied access to care is concerning, especially when you consider that even before trans people come into contact with the healthcare system, they’re experiencing Australia’s highest rates of sexual violence and suicidality.

Try the basics: respect

Trans people are four times more likely to experience sexual violence and 11 times more likely to attempt suicide than the general population.

“There might be an assumption that we're showing up in this data because of who we are,” ACON’s Teddy Cook said.

“But actually it's because of how we’re treated and there's a big difference,” he said.

He says the needs of trans and gender diverse people should be better addressed in healthcare.

“Health professionals are some of the most incredible people you've ever met, doing the most incredible work, saving lives, supporting lives. Health professionals want to be getting this stuff right,” he said.

In 2020, ACON launched TransHub, a resource for trans people, clinicians and allies to educate the community about things like informed consent, for example.

Dr Atari Metcalf, who is also a board member of the organisation, is in a unique position to help create change from within, having his own lived experience of gender affirmation.

He says what’s needed is more education in med school, cultural competency training and even simple things like using someone’s correct name and pronoun.

“Beyond that...just try the basics of treating people with respect, recognising that trans people deserve to have a dignified experience of the healthcare system, be mindful that it can be really frightening for trans people to enter these institutions where they’ve had negative experiences,” he said.

Gender Euphoria

The trans experience is often categorised by misery, pain, isolation, rejection and not being ok, according to Teddy Cook.

“But actually there's something that is incredible about being trans and it's so important to connect with that pride and that's called gender euphoria,” he said.

“It’s how we feel about ourselves as we are affirmed by those around us but even as we affirm ourselves, that we feel like...who we are is amazing and powerful and incredible.”

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Hayden, who is an activist in the Indigenous, LGBTIQ+, dance and disability spheres, has turned his ordeal into an opportunity to advocate for change in the health space too.

“The world needs to know about this. It's a really awful thing to have happened, but we can't just sweep it under the rug and we can't just pretend it's not happening,” he said.


"He/they. Wiradjuri. Trans-masculine. Low vision. Queer. USYD PhD Candidate. Pinnacle Scholar. Irish Dancer. Intersectional Irish Dancers. Trans Action Warrang."

An Irish dancing Karen larping as a blind abo tranny is like the most annoying person in the world.

She is a sperg, duh https://twitter.com/hayden_seek94/status/1056818250242154496


She looked ok before she started shooting up roids
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She b white as fuck, but it looks like she's got Trump's makeup to help her LARP as abo

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I love how these rich white chicks pretend they are oppressed minorities.

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Porn created the vast majority of modern-day trannies. Why else are most trannies massive coomers and AGPs? TERFs have been warning about the dangers of how porn affects men for decades, not an easy stance to take and they were (and remain) ridiculed for it. I’m sure all these 50 year old Roberts are trooning out due to an innate sense of gender and idpol...
 
In fact, the Medical Board of Australia, which regulates Australia’s health practitioners, states in its guidelines that “unwarranted physical examinations” or “inappropriate touching” may constitute sexual assault.
If a troon has a sore throat and his doctor requests a stink-ditch probe, it might be unnecessary and possibly inappropriate.
But if the troon has a fever on top of the sore throat, the doctor has a clinical justification to look at the stink ditch to exclude an infection.

Some clinicians may perform physical genital examinations to check patients for intersex variations, according to Teddy. But he says that’s something “that can be identified through a blood test.”
But during the legal examination of the Semenya case they said intersex condition can't be identified by a blood test. Anyhow, as any medical student is taught the first day on the ward, blood tests and radiological exams cannot replace good history-taking and a careful, throughout physical.

If there ever is a reason for the examinations, like investigating symptoms or detecting cancer, Hayden says there is a way to do it respectfully. “To touch a trans person in areas that are very sensitive, particularly to transgender people, who often will have dysphoria around their secondary sex characteristics, it's not appropriate.”
If doctors take this snowflakery seriously it will bite trannies in the ass. Doctor might refrain from a stink-ditch exam because they judge that the patient might be psychological too unable to undergo such an exam, and thus missing out something serious -- but then when that happens it is just because Medicine is cisnormative and go out of the way to oppress trannies right?
 
If a troon has a sore throat and his doctor requests a stink-ditch probe, it might be unnecessary and possibly inappropriate.
But if the troon has a fever on top of the sore throat, the doctor has a clinical justification to look at the stink ditch to exclude an infection.


But during the legal examination of the Semenya case they said intersex condition can't be identified by a blood test. Anyhow, as any medical student is taught the first day on the ward, blood tests and radiological exams cannot replace good history-taking and a careful, throughout physical.


If doctors take this snowflakery seriously it will bite trannies in the ass. Doctor might refrain from a stink-ditch exam because they judge that the patient might be psychological too unable to undergo such an exam, and thus missing out something serious -- but then when that happens it is just because Medicine is cisnormative and go out of the way to oppress trannies right?
Yeah you know she has had a blessed life with loving parents but she had to make up some bullshit that the doctor molested her when she went to get her roids prescription and needed counselling to recover from the trauma of a medical examination.
 
Lol nice vagina brah


When going to an eye specialist 26-year-old Hayden Moon, a PhD student who is legally blind, expects to be questioned about his sight, not about his genitals.

But that's not always the case. Hayden says many health professionals can't seem to look past the fact he's trans. He's had an eye doctor ask him about a sex change and a GP tell him he's "too pretty" to transition. But that's just the start of it.

In 2018, Hayden was subjected to what he describes as an "invasive and unnecessary" genital examination by a doctor. He says it was purely a result of the clinician's curiosity.


"It just had absolutely nothing to do with the reason why I was at that doctor's surgery," Hayden said.

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Hayden Moon, 26, is an activist in LGBTIQ, dance, disability and Indigenous spaces.

Hayden was there to talk about hormone treatment. Much like accessing other hormonal medicine like the contraceptive pill, accessing hormone treatment does not require a physical genital examination and it is not recommended in any guidelines, including those found at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, the Australian Medical Association and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.

In fact, the Medical Board of Australia, which regulates Australia’s health practitioners, states in its guidelines that “unwarranted physical examinations” or “inappropriate touching” may constitute sexual assault.

ACON's Manager for Trans Health Equity, Teddy Cook, says when it comes to an encounter like Hayden’s, there’s no doubt about it.

"It's sexual assault," he told The Feed.

He adds some people may feel that if they don’t consent to an unwanted gential examination, they won’t get the necessary hormone treatment.

“There’s a really strong power imbalance when someone who holds the power to write a script says, ‘in order for me to do this, I just have to check your genitals.

“At no point in how we engage in clinical care should we be being exposed to the sorts of practices that are not only completely unnecessary, but extremely harmful,” he said.

Hayden says his ordeal left him feeling violated.

“I was very very angry and very hurt... I felt like I was treated as an object, that being a trans person to clinicians is kind of like we're not human to them, we're this experiment or this object that they are curious about.”
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When is a genital examination appropriate?

The subject has been a point of contention on the r/transgenderau Reddit.

Some clinicians may perform physical genital examinations to check patients for intersex variations, according to Teddy. But he says that’s something “that can be identified through a blood test.”

If there ever is a reason for the examinations, like investigating symptoms or detecting cancer, Hayden says there is a way to do it respectfully.

“To touch a trans person in areas that are very sensitive, particularly to transgender people, who often will have dysphoria around their secondary sex characteristics, it's not appropriate.”

Hayden says he found support among other trans people who shared similar experiences.

“If it has to be done it needs to be done in a very sensitive way, which often hasn't been happening to myself or other trans people.”

Avoiding Healthcare

That has contributed to a deep mistrust of the healthcare system, according to Dr Atari Metcalf, a health and human rights researcher, turned doctor.

“Many trans and gender diverse people have endured these sorts of genital examinations when it's not appropriate and it's out of scope, and that is a really serious issue,” he said.

"It's a major breach of those patients' rights and it does constitute malpractice in my view."

Hayden lodged an official complaint about his ordeal and went through counselling.

“It's a really traumatic thing to happen...It took me a very long time to overcome, it took me about seven or eight months before I saw a GP or any kind of medical professional after that at all,” he said.

Hayden’s avoidance of healthcare is not uncommon. Research by La Trobe University shows:

  • 59 per cent of respondents said that fear of mistreatment prevented them from accessing health care
  • 40 per cent needing emergency care have avoided going because they were trans or gender diverse.
  • 20 per cent had been refused general healthcare
  • 6 per cent experienced unwanted sexual contact
Avoiding or being denied access to care is concerning, especially when you consider that even before trans people come into contact with the healthcare system, they’re experiencing Australia’s highest rates of sexual violence and suicidality.

Try the basics: respect

Trans people are four times more likely to experience sexual violence and 11 times more likely to attempt suicide than the general population.

“There might be an assumption that we're showing up in this data because of who we are,” ACON’s Teddy Cook said.

“But actually it's because of how we’re treated and there's a big difference,” he said.

He says the needs of trans and gender diverse people should be better addressed in healthcare.

“Health professionals are some of the most incredible people you've ever met, doing the most incredible work, saving lives, supporting lives. Health professionals want to be getting this stuff right,” he said.

In 2020, ACON launched TransHub, a resource for trans people, clinicians and allies to educate the community about things like informed consent, for example.

Dr Atari Metcalf, who is also a board member of the organisation, is in a unique position to help create change from within, having his own lived experience of gender affirmation.

He says what’s needed is more education in med school, cultural competency training and even simple things like using someone’s correct name and pronoun.

“Beyond that...just try the basics of treating people with respect, recognising that trans people deserve to have a dignified experience of the healthcare system, be mindful that it can be really frightening for trans people to enter these institutions where they’ve had negative experiences,” he said.

Gender Euphoria

The trans experience is often categorised by misery, pain, isolation, rejection and not being ok, according to Teddy Cook.

“But actually there's something that is incredible about being trans and it's so important to connect with that pride and that's called gender euphoria,” he said.

“It’s how we feel about ourselves as we are affirmed by those around us but even as we affirm ourselves, that we feel like...who we are is amazing and powerful and incredible.”

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Hayden, who is an activist in the Indigenous, LGBTIQ+, dance and disability spheres, has turned his ordeal into an opportunity to advocate for change in the health space too.

“The world needs to know about this. It's a really awful thing to have happened, but we can't just sweep it under the rug and we can't just pretend it's not happening,” he said.


"He/they. Wiradjuri. Trans-masculine. Low vision. Queer. USYD PhD Candidate. Pinnacle Scholar. Irish Dancer. Intersectional Irish Dancers. Trans Action Warrang."

An Irish dancing Karen larping as a blind abo tranny is like the most annoying person in the world.

She is a sperg, duh https://twitter.com/hayden_seek94/status/1056818250242154496


She looked ok before she started shooting up roids
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She b white as fuck, but it looks like she's got Trump's makeup to help her LARP as abo

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I love how these rich white chicks pretend they are oppressed minorities.

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I looked at those guidelines linked in the article, and, unless I'm missing something, this woman is full of shit. The guidelines don't specifically recommend performing a pelvic before administering testosterone, but they don't rule it out either. Meanwhile, a lot of doctors (at least in the U.S.) expect to perform a pelvic before prescribing birth control. If Aussies do the same, this doctor might have simply been confused. Like he was thinking hormones of any kind require taking a look-see.
 
Australian Medical Council guideline said:
Hormonal therapy is effective at aligning physical characteristics with gender identity and in addition to respectful care, may improve mental health symptoms.
LOL no. It's a lie doctors keep telling themselves to justify their bottom line.
 
I looked at those guidelines linked in the article, and, unless I'm missing something, this woman is full of shit. The guidelines don't specifically recommend performing a pelvic before administering testosterone, but they don't rule it out either. Meanwhile, a lot of doctors (at least in the U.S.) expect to perform a pelvic before prescribing birth control. If Aussies do the same, this doctor might have simply been confused. Like he was thinking hormones of any kind require taking a look-see.
Yeah she lies

Yoram Vardi, MD
Diagnostic work for starting hormonal therapy for patients with GD requires the physical examination of the patient and that disorders of somatosexual (intersex) development should be excluded 2. Full physical examination including genital examination will also exclude other genital pathology including malformations, which could limit subsequent surgery and is considered good practice to record base measures such as testicular volume and consistency and in women the absence of polycystic ovaries (PCO) prior to prescribing hormones. Transabdominal ultrasound instead of vaginal examination can exclude PCO before starting androgens.


Kevan R. Wylie, MD

We do examinations in cisgendered (nontransgendered) patients to assure that we do not miss any disease. Why would we treat our transgendered patients any differently? Why would we not want to provide the most complete medical care possible? Our transgendered patients deserve all the medical thoroughness given to our cisgendered patients.


Pierre Assalian, MD

There seems to be a presumption that “doctors always have and always should physically examine patients, and must do so as a routine.” From a medicolegal perspective, if a doctor fails to perform an appropriate physical examination of a patient, and that patient suffers harm as a consequence, their position may be indefensible.

John Dean, MD

You may be confronted with an abdominal mass (borderline malignant ovarian tumor) before hysterectomy in a young patient that you have followed and treated with androgens for 18 months, as we have experienced in our clinic, if a genital examination or ultrasound is not performed because the patient refuses all examinations. In short, prescribing hormone therapy, as with all medical treatment, should only be done after appropriate history taking, physical examination, and laboratory assays. A genital examination is part of the necessary physical examination in transsexual patients.
 
Yeah you know she has had a blessed life with loving parents but she had to make up some bullshit that the doctor molested her when she went to get her roids prescription and needed counselling to recover from the trauma of a medical examination.
Vaginal atrophy is common in women taking testosterone. My bet is she told her GP, "when I orgasm it feels like being fucked with a knife" which obviously warrants an examination, and when her doc told her the roids were turning her vaginal walls into tissue paper she called it assault instead of accepting her shitty decisions have consequences.
 

Joe Biden is the first president-elect to mention the transgender community in a victory speech​

‘It was not forced and he did not hesitate’ .........Unlike Tara Reade


President-elect Joe Biden began his victory speech Saturday night by thanking “the broadest and most diverse coalition in history.”
“Democrats, Republicans, independents,” Biden said, “young, old, urban, suburban, rural, gay, straight, transgender.”
Applause erupted throughout the drive-in rally in Wilmington, Del.
It was the first victory address to ever mention the transgender community.
Biden has acknowledged the unique struggles that transgender people face throughout his campaign, specifically calling out the disproportionately high death rate for transgender women of color. He has promised to reverse President Trump’s policies that threaten the rights of LGBTQ populations.
“I will flat out just change the law, eliminate those executive orders. There should be zero discrimination,” Biden said at a town hall in October, responding to a woman with a transgender child.
The Trump administration has instituted multiple policies that target the transgender community. Trump tweeted in July 2017 that “transgender individuals” would not be permitted “to serve in any capacity in the U.S. military,” reversing an Obama administration policy that allowed transgender military members to serve openly. Some are speculating that Biden could reverse this ban in one of his first executive orders.
More recently, the Trump administration narrowed the definition of sex discrimination in health care, so transgender people are no longer protected against discrimination from doctors, hospitals or insurance companies.
On Saturday night, LGBTQ activists celebrated Biden — and the commitments he has made to their communities. It was powerful just to hear him say the word “transgender,” many said. In 2008, Barack Obama became the first president to say “gay” in a presidential victory address, signaling that gay rights would be a priority throughout his term.

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Joe Biden was also quoted as saying, "I am really thankful that I won the vote of the magical, pregnant sea horses. Now, I'm looking forward to throwing them back into the ocean because dudes having babies is not something human dudes can do".
 

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The Guardian (aka Tranny of The Week News) has published a long fawning piece telling the story of a creepy man in women's underwear who has had various bits of his head cut off, drilled, polished and screwed back together again in order to fulfil his inner fantasy - to be able to sneak in to women's toilets and changing rooms to have a wank. It goes in to quite some (gruesome) detail, and although it never states it as such, it's clear that this is what loads of trannies are having instead of 'the chop' And after all that, this is the 'after' picture

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Yup, that's it. I was scrolling down their front page, went past that, and my first thought even without reading the headline was 'tranny' And not just any old tranny, but one who is so ugly and has such a masculine face that the photographer must have spent hours coercing him in to that rictus smile. I suppose it might pass on a dark night with a bag over the head. The writer then goes to paint a picture of incredible feminine daintyness:

Her hair was pulled back by tortoiseshell sunglasses, and she wore mascara but no other makeup. She was dressed in pink Converse and a patterned shirt dress, and constantly played with her hair, her coffee cup and her ring.

And then the second picture brings you back to reality.

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Just look at the size of those girlie pink converses. Why doesn't someone tell him that they make them in that size because other men (because let's be honest, mo women has feet that big) are happy to wear them. It's not a tranny special line. And those legs. He's well over six foot, but not in a Radio City Rockette way. The slouched shoulders trying to pretend that they're not man-sized either, the giant hands, and despite all the surgery, a head that's still the size of a pumpkin. Hats off to the surgeon who talked him in to paying £14,500 to shave off a couple of millimetres and persuaded him that that would make a difference. I don't know why he didn't just paint his toenails instead becasue it would have as much effect on whether he passed or not, and is a hell of a lot cheaper. But then everyone here knows what a bunch of suckers trannies are, always just one more (expensive) procedure away from passing. The only reason no-one misgenders him now I bet is because all the scars on his face make him look particularly scary.


https://archive.vn/JkBHW
 
The Guardian (aka Tranny of The Week News) has published a long fawning piece telling the story of a creepy man in women's underwear who has had various bits of his head cut off, drilled, polished and screwed back together again in order to fulfil his inner fantasy - to be able to sneak in to women's toilets and changing rooms to have a wank. It goes in to quite some (gruesome) detail, and although it never states it as such, it's clear that this is what loads of trannies are having instead of 'the chop' And after all that, this is the 'after' picture

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Yup, that's it. I was scrolling down their front page, went past that, and my first thought even without reading the headline was 'tranny' And not just any old tranny, but one who is so ugly and has such a masculine face that the photographer must have spent hours coercing him in to that rictus smile. I suppose it might pass on a dark night with a bag over the head. The writer then goes to paint a picture of incredible feminine daintyness:



And then the second picture brings you back to reality.

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Just look at the size of those girlie pink converses. Why doesn't someone tell him that they make them in that size because other men (because let's be honest, mo women has feet that big) are happy to wear them. It's not a tranny special line. And those legs. He's well over six foot, but not in a Radio City Rockette way. The slouched shoulders trying to pretend that they're not man-sized either, the giant hands, and despite all the surgery, a head that's still the size of a pumpkin. Hats off to the surgeon who talked him in to paying £14,500 to shave off a couple of millimetres and persuaded him that that would make a difference. I don't know why he didn't just paint his toenails instead becasue it would have as much effect on whether he passed or not, and is a hell of a lot cheaper. But then everyone here knows what a bunch of suckers trannies are, always just one more (expensive) procedure away from passing. The only reason no-one misgenders him now I bet is because all the scars on his face make him look particularly scary.


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I'm confused. Does this Willem Dafoe wannabe still have its girldick, or not? I kind of skimmed through that wall of text so maybe I missed it, but I didn't see anything about stinktrench surgery. Just HRT. But why would you go through the expense and the "vomiting blood" stuff on your face but leave your dude bits firmly in place?
 


Ubisoft will remove podcast episodes in Watch Dogs: Legion, after outcry arose from the journalists’ real-life comments on transgender issues and the word “TERF.”

Kotaku reports that Helen Lewis will be removed from two of the in-game BuccanEar podcasts that feature her. The podcasts feature real political commentators, with Lewis’ character (also called Helen) discussing how fascism had seized London, and how it had occurred in history.

An Ubisoft spokesperson confirmed to Kotaku in an email that Lewis would be removed due to her work as a journalist drawing ire from some.




Lewis is a journalist for the London office of The Atlantic; though an op-ed for The Timesis one of the causes for the controversy. The piece was entitled “A man can’t just say he has turned into a woman.

The op-ed acknowledges transgender people suffer discrimination, though the governments new laws at the time (stating a declaration of one’s gender was sufficient, as oppose to a diagnosis of gender dysphoria and living two years under the new gender) would not end this.

Lewis further discussed biological sex, how culture builds around the sexes, and how some are trying to “shake up our categories.” Lewis was critical of how the new law would mean “trendsters” could simply declare their gender; erasing good will built by genuinely transgender people, and doing nothing to solve discrimination of women or transgender people.



Another piece Lewis wrote in the New Statesmen, “Welcome to the age of ironic bigotry, where old hatreds are cloaked in woke new language,” was another piece that drew negative attention on Lewis.

Therein Lewis stated “If you understand why ‘Zionist’ has become an anti-Semitic codeword, there’s no excuse for calling women ‘terfs’.” TERF means “trans-exclusionary radical feminist;” essentially a feminist with critical or negative viewpoints on transgender people and issues.

Along with comparing feminists discriminating against women who did not support transgender issues to anti-semitism, she compared it to the prejudice against women allegedly from GamerGate (which she described as “an online and offline harassment campaign was waged against prominent women in video-gaming.”

Others have stated GamerGate was a consumer revolt against bad practices in video games journalism. Even today debate rages as to what its intentions were, what instances of harassment were genuine, and if those who had harassed were involved with GamerGate.



Lewis’ article also explains how despite Dominique McLean (a.k.a. SonicFox) discussing harassment he received as a gay black furry e-sports player; he still made disparaging comments against TERFs. Particularly, a now-deleted Twitter video captioned “What I do to terfs,” featuring his male character viciously beating a female character in Mortal Kombat 11; shouting TERF each time a blow rained down.

Lewis critisized how TERF is used as an insult (primarily against women), and those who do “still feel the old impulse towards woman-hating, but won’t admit it, and have convinced themselves they are only chastising the impure. Witch-finders did something similar in the 17th century.”

Lewis explains how different internet communities can “wilfully obscure” the meaning of words and phrases, such as the claim the 4Chan prank to convince others that the OK hand symbol was a white supremacist symbol was allegedly picked up by real white supremacists. Likewise, she explains how Zionist is an ideology, but became an anti-semetic insult.



This concludes with Lewis explaining that TERF is used as an insult against women, rather than against those with criticism of transphobia.




Despite Lewis’ pro-feminist stance, some appeared to take issue with Lewis’ opinion on transgender issues; including Twitter users, other online news outlets, and ResetEra. However, Lewis does have her defenders.

Ian Dunt, the Editor of Politics.co.uk and another guest voice in the game, tweeted“As one of the other voices in the game, let me go on record to say that I’m incensed by this. Whether you agree with Helen’s views on trans issues or not, they are legitimate debate and she is entitled to hold and express them.”

Dunt continues, explaining she discussed none of the above issues in the in-game podcast, and that “a little Twitter mob got excited and now she is simply cancelled.” Dunt concluded by pointing out the hypocrisy of the game’s themes, yet condemning someone for their opinions and beliefs.




Some Twitter have defended Ubisoft’s right to remove Lewis from their game, and that Lewis suffering “consequences for her actions” are part of free speech (freedom to speak, but not free of consequence). Others have stated Ubisoft was unjustified, bowing to an outrage mob offended on transgender issues.

Much like how some accuse GamerGate of using a righteous cause to harass women; it cannot be easily be proven or disproven if those critical of Lewis did so because of her stance on transgender issues, or because they hate her gender.
I've heard Ubisoft has an alleged toxic work culture as well. Lewis' speech might've just been removed to avoid rabid troons sperging and harassing Helen Lewis and Ubisoft. There's also more Gamergate shite being brought up (not again please, people are tired of identity politics being shoved in everywhere). It seems like being woke has backfired for the company in the long run. I don't think Helen Lewis should've been censored though.

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It creeps me out how these crossdressing fetish 45 year old dudes always chose clothing items meant for 13 year old girls.
It's because they never had a normal girlhood of course: they went through the wrong puberty so now they are making up for the lost time and blah blah feelings, blah blah diapers. C'mon, don't be transphobic.
 
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