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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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holy shit bruh. :gunt:AUGH YEAH:gunt:
Switching from full fat to diet would already make a difference, not the best choice to go as cutting the intake by 5 liters plus being on the diet version is a wiser outcome but better than drinking the full shit. I guess.
To be fair, "the outside world" they're referring to here is Scotland. So maybe dying in a pile of faeces is preferable.
Man if this was the 2000s, she would of been a prime target of laughs and assaults by the motor mouthing, helium sounding, slavic fashion wearing wee Buckfast neds back than.

Now they are all gone and vanished.
 
Sometimes, the best way to educate people is to grab them by the hair and grind their face in mud.

With hope, this move will force more people into contact with these loons. Best way to shatter the saccharine media portrayal of trannies is through contact.
 
What makes me angry in cases like this is not she eating herself to death, but the strain she creates on the healthcare system. Society will spend millions of dollars on this waste of space with the enabler mommy to get diversity points, but if you have a sick 3 year old who needs experimental treatment no one gives a shit. Worst of all there are possibly multiple cases like that....thing.
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Can I weigh in here (as it were) and say that blaming microwave food is a total cop out?

You nuke a Hungry Man dinner, you know how many calories you're getting. It might be 1200 calories but it's a meal and it's finite.

This kind of lardassery is way outside the realm of normal calorie excessiveness.

Infinimukbangs orchestrated by the mom. That's what's up.
That's what I was thinking. I want to set up a weight loss program for deathfats where they are eating with normal people. All the plates are exactly the same. They're at the table with normal people eating exactly the same thing and just have to realize that normal people eat pizza, tacos, cake, chocolate, ice cream, etc. But don't eat like they do.
 
Well...bye-bye, women's rights. Hope you enjoy your kitchens, cuz men ain't ever letting you back out.

On a more serious note, this absolutely infuriates me. Not just on behalf of the women in my life, but also because the fight for equal rights for gays and lesbians are and have been intimately connected to equal rights for women. And amongst the greatest cheerleaders of this shit are the organizations we founded to gain equality before the law. The backlash will be severe...
I wouldn't get my hopes up. Unless actual incidents of biological women being harassed or outright abused can no longer be covered up, this is gonna be painful.

They'll be threatened into losing their livelihoods or fined. Worst case scenario, they get arrested.
 
Sometimes, the best way to educate people is to grab them by the hair and grind their face in mud.

With hope, this move will force more people into contact with these loons. Best way to shatter the saccharine media portrayal of trannies is through contact.

I have very little hope of it working. You really do need quite a bit of exposure to trannies before it really sinks that all the "hateful" stereotypes are true. Slight powerlevel but I'm ex-woke and even after having met 5 AGPs, three of which were hypersexual and creeped me out and one had a split personality, I was STILL spewing twans women are women. Cognitive dissonance is an amazing thing and you can just keep telling yourself that you've met a weird outlier - or five - and that surely all the other trans women you haven't met are normal people. When you're deep in that mindset, you are afraid of thinking about topics too hard because you don't want to end up with the wrong opinions. Woke people are very aware how their own tribe treats dissent.

As long as the media is continually broadcasting pro-trans propaganda and polarization is deepening, I have very little faith that there will be any reversal on this. The stars really aligned for the T to take over like this. It hitched itself to a cause far more popular than it (LGB) and came to prominence right as idpol was exploding and everyone still felt vaguely guilty for ever having been anti-LGB, so nobody wants being anti-T on their political record. Being on "the right side of history" is their personal longterm salvation, and being caught on the wrong side of it their personal hell. And people afraid of hellfire don't think critically.
 
That's what I was thinking. I want to set up a weight loss program for deathfats where they are eating with normal people. All the plates are exactly the same. They're at the table with normal people eating exactly the same thing and just have to realize that normal people eat pizza, tacos, cake, chocolate, ice cream, etc. But don't eat like they do.
It won't change their mind though. People have to actually will themselves to start eating properly and exercise.

Mind Covid Lockdowns have made this harder due to lack of access to gym facilities and Winter season has made running or sometimes walking pretty lethal so it adds to the lack of motivation of actually doing something
 
Sure, I agree you should carve off some flesh, but let's not start at the tits and uterus, hmm?
 
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You don't have to dress as a woman, you don't have to act like a woman, you don't have to be on hormones, or any other transitional steps.

You must IDENTIFY as a "woman", that's the rule, that's the barrier, that's all. women's sports are going to be obliterated by a full team of men who identify as 'female' . We all know this will happen in college, this is fucking America who is built on telling authority to go fuck themselves.

I cannot await for a full lacrosse team of 'women' from some 1A school destroy an all female AAA team by 100-1 and they are carted off in stretchers. Women's scholarships will goto 'trans' players because schools wanna win and we now have Men's sports and "*Mens" sports.

Congrats Liberals, you just set women's sports back 50 years. unless the goal was to abolish all female sports and integrate the teams fully regardless of biological sex, in that case I'm onboard.
 
I wouldn't get my hopes up. Unless actual incidents of biological women being harassed or outright abused can no longer be covered up, this is gonna be painful.

They'll be threatened into losing their livelihoods or fined. Worst case scenario, they get arrested.
Interesting that you mention that.
I was watching this Benjamin Boyce Interview with Aussi Katherine Deves, where they are discussing that there bills being proposed under the radar of public scrutiny.
Not too farfetched, as on average people, even highly educated, often are even too lazy to investigates claims made in media articles, let alone go digging through legislation.
She also mentions that women are anonymously reporting sports injuries after playing with "Women", but afraid of coming forward openly. So only hearsay for now.
So in that sense I can echo what @Effluvium and @How Do You Do Fellow Kids said: people will be too afraid to come out openly against it with personal testaments, so it will be a while.
 


Voice-activated AI (VAI) is increasingly ubiquitous, whether in the form of conversational assistants or more generalized personal assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. Researchers to date have studied the social consequences of their design and deployment, with one focus being on the social implications of gendering VAIs. (Most VAIs have a feminine-sounding synthetic voice set by default.) A forthcoming study aims to advance previous work by undertaking a series of interviews with trans and/or nonbinary users of VAIs, a historically understudied group, to explore their experiences, wants, and needs. The coauthors say the results show that these needs are far more than improvements to representation and that users raise concerns around the framing of gender — even by well-intentioned developers.

As the researchers point out, voices are important elements of interaction to many trans people because of how deeply gendered different styles of speaking can be. An incongruence in voice can serve as a source of pain for a trans and/or nonbinary person’s sense of self. Moreover, voice can serve as a way in which people are identified as trans, potentially leading to discrimination and violence. A 2015 survey found that 46% of transgender people had experienced verbal harassment, 47% had been sexually assaulted, and 54% had experienced violence from a partner.


The researchers conducted interviews with a group of 15 participants recruited through a call to LGBTQ+ community centers along with LGBTQ+ Facebook groups based in two cities. They asked questions centered around core themes, specifically (1) the participants’ experiences of being represented by VAI, (2) their suggestions for VAI development, and (3) tensions with the expanding role of VAIs.

Thirteen out of the 15 participants were negative about the representativeness of VAIs’ voices, with 11 stating that VAIs were not designed for them. They pushed back against the idea that gender should be treated as equivalent to “where your voice falls within a stereotypical rage of pitch,” but at the same time, they proposed alternative forms of representation like providing a wide spectrum of “ungendered” voice options.

The participants in the study also worried about how technologies like VAIs might amplify the hardships they experience on a daily basis. Several had mixed feelings about the idea of a system featuring trans representation in voice and gender-affirming design, expressing privacy concerns and a skepticism about developers’ ability to deliver on their promises. A single fixed voice aimed to represent trans and/or nonbinary people, the participants said, would be a reduction of the diversity within the community and perpetuate the notion that specific vocal ranges are linked to specific genders.

“Implicit in our participants’ understanding of representation is the importance of recognition: a way of affirming the humanity, moral agency and equality of each other — as individuals, and as communities,” the researchers wrote. “This approach chafes with our participants’ understanding of how VAI designers approach representation. They worry that designers’ understanding contains only a surface-level approach to trans needs, visible in their focus on developing gender-neutral voices.”

The researchers cite Q, a project spearheaded by media company Vice and its for-profit spinoff Virtue, as an example of poorly representative, exclusive design. While Q was billed as the “world’s first nonbinary voice for technology” when it was announced in early 2019, the coauthors argue its design process — which partly entailed recording 6 people identifying as male, female, transgender, or nonbinary — “raises as many questions as it answers.” The developers behind Q appear to treat trans voices as representing a “monolithic population” rather than not those of men and women. Furthermore, by treating nonbinary voices as a “third gender option,” Q risks denaturing fixed, categorical ideas of gender, the researchers say.

To address these concerns and others, the coauthors recommend that VAIs at a minimum be designed with and for trans-specific privacy considerations, have features for trans-specific purposes, be representative and gender-affirming. Most importantly, they say the development of VAI features must be grounded in a participatory process.

“The development of VAIs that explicitly ‘move beyond merely ‘allowing’ trans people to exist’ would help bridge disparities experienced by this population under structural cisnormativity by providing material improvements that enhance their … comfort in identity, selfhood, embodiment, sexuality,” the researchers said. “Considering constraints within the commercial contexts where these devices are currently developed, we suggest that researchers and technologists go further and work outside these structures towards developing grassroots VAIs driven by and accountable to trans communities, while employing strategies for disrupting the aggravation of digital privacy breaches through the use of voice analytics.”
 
So, 574lbs. At age 24. His parents should spend their weekends in stocks in the town centre until that amorphous shit gets down below 200lbs.

you DO realize that these should just be used on children as a bludgeoning instrument instead, correct?
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That would be cruel. What you do is get one of these and drill lots of holes in it. You can then get maximum thwack without breaking anything. (Thanks, grandma!)
 
Good god, it's not THAT hard to avoid morbid obesity even if all you do is sit around like a lazy fuck all day - just don't eat so damn much. Even if their mom was enabling it, their mouth muscles do the chewing. And like how Rome wasn't built in a day, this flesh mound took a while to get to where they were. Surely they could've tried getting their mom to give them some healthy food, right? Broccoli can be delicious.
 
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