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A trans-woman on trial for attacking people with an axe is claiming part of the reason for her psychosis was hormones and her response to GRS. This was the least sensational news story about it we could find. 

She was also on meth. Could have just blamed it on that but no, her transition has to be made part of it ?

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-10/axe-attack-accused-carried-weapon-dripping-with-blood-court-told/9962212

 

warning: some graphic details

 

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would think the cannabis and meth in her system had more to do with it than HRT......but just because we transition are problems don't all magically go away. 

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The pot and meth are talking, they will blame the HRT for her actions.  On that combination she has no real voice of her own, only her chemicals to talk for her.  I was never a user of that combination, but my booze and abused prescription meds did a lot of really crazy talking for me when I was using, and they justified some my worst possible behavior in order to keep them in my body.  This does not excuse her from what she did, and when she gets free from the drugs she will realize it. 

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I love how they have to add in whatever they can to make it seem like it was this or that. I’d say the girl is just crazy on meth. Weed has nothing to do with it. And I sincerely doubt the hormones do either. Any way they can make something that’s maybe a little “controversial” seem like it’s a big thing they do. 

I will say my meds definitely change my state of mind. But not like that. And cannabis has never in history been connected to the reason for a violent crime. It actually reduces violent crimes in general where it’s legal. But meth....... need I say more. Lol. 

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Unfortunately, those media and blogger types on the right fringes will seize on this and say, "See, we told you!"  Of course, the fact that there are a couple of million of us, and only a few are serious criminals, won't get in the way of their trans-hysteria. (transteria?).

 

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Yeah that was exactly my thought, Carolyn... and it's happening.

 

I know her barrister is required to present the argument that has the best chance of success, which unfortunately is probably meth plus hrt even though its bs. 

 

I guess I can't blame her... nah I can. I blame her. Just because she messed up her life doesn't make it ok for her to shoot every other trans person in the foot. 

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Seems like something from one of my TV shows. 

 

I can see the far right using this to continuously say we're bad people. *sigh*

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