Keep in mind that the only source we have for Brianna Wu being disowned is Brianna Wu. While it's totally believable that a couple from Mississippi will disown their daughter for being transgender, I still have a hard time trusting Wu without a credible source corraborating her version of events.
Wu's biography at Giant Spacekat's website also says she was disowned by her parents, but in this version of the story it's for becoming a liberal and pro-LGBT in her views. This sounds very unlikely to me, I just can't believe that there are parents who will disown their daughter solely for those reason (but than again maybe I just don't know enough about America). I'm guessing that Wu has realized how far-fetched this story is and so decided to stop using it.
Once more, Brianna's story continues to mutate. From the
Inc. article:
This is not concurrent with her
Linkedin profile, which says she studied at Ole Miss from 2003 to 2008. Likewise, Brianna attests in
Only Fools Mess with Brianna, written in July 2006, that she was still in college at the time that story was penned. Brianna being a student at Ole Miss during 2002/2003 is
attested by a former student who knew her; another student confirms she was
still studying at Ole Miss during 2006.
When Milo wrote his article about
Brianna's past at Susan's and Ole Miss, I thought she would use it as an opportunity to make herself into a transexual martyr persecuted by the bigots of GamerGate. Little did I realize that Brianna is doing her utmost to deny being trans; apparently the thought of having been born as a male and having lived the majority of her a life as sich is something she wishes not to accept. This is why she
refused to tell her sexual partners about her past as a man, or why she
does not wish to associate with other transexuals. Since August 2006, Brianna has been
going "stealth" (read: deluding herself into believing she passes). Her need to deny her transexuality is so strong she was willing to pass what could have been a great opportunity to play the victim.