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Two Venezuelan Trannies Get Into A Violent Street Fight, Arrested


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Duration: 0:55 Views: 22K Submitted: 4 months ago Submitted by:
Jesús Manuel Viña Ochoa, 36, and Jesús Francisco Pacheco Villarreal, 33, were arrested in Suniaga Square in San Martín, Carúpano, Sucre state, after a fight that went viral on social media.

They were arrested for the crimes of mutual assault and disturbing the peace.

The case was turned over to the Second Prosecutor's Office of the Public Ministry, while authorities continue searching for other individuals involved.
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2 +1 TwistedSissy 3 months ago

My Queens you are a inspiration to our LBGTQ community haha

1 +1 MinLillaKanin 4 months ago

Looks like a nice place to stay.

0 +1 juanete 666 4 months ago

Damn Venezuelans.

1 +1 Dysmorphia 4 months ago

They'll get the welcome they deserve in prison.

0 +1 fishyweeg 4 months ago

so which jesus won, I'm confused - were they fighting for our sins?

2 +1 Anuskasvo 4 months ago

Faggots try to look like women yet fight like men :D

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 2 months ago

@Anuskasvo I’m pretty sure these are just ladyboys and NOT trans women, judging from their names
Jesús Manuel Viña Ochoa and Jesús Francisco Pacheco Villarreal are typically masculine names so either they haven’t changed their names yet, but are in fact transgender, or they’re just plain ol’ Latin ladyboys.

3 +1 badhoo3a 4 months ago

Cops could only arrest these two parasites and hundreds being slaughtered everyday by cartels.
Ridiculous

4 +1 Mustang 4 months ago

Stop pulling hair and fight like the men you are!

4 +1 TheThing87 4 months ago

Eugh, this scum, that is the kind of mentally ill people which are celebrated in the west, and allowed to visit kindergardens to spread their destructive gender ideology!

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 2 months ago

@TheThing87 so you agree? That trans people should be treated like they are in the nonwest by (most of) the Islamists you condemn over and over?

Listen man, being transgender is not a mental illness, according to major medical and mental health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA).

While being transgender is not considered a mental disorder, the distinction between being transgender and experiencing mental health challenges is a key point in medical literature. Here is a breakdown of the current understanding:
The WHO's International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) removed "gender identity disorder" from the chapter on mental disorders, placing it instead under "conditions related to sexual health".
Being transgender refers to having a gender identity that differs from the sex assigned at birth.
The APA states that "gender non-conformity is not in itself a mental disorder".

Gender Dysphoria vs Transgenderism
Gender Dysphoria is a diagnosable medical condition defined as the clinical distress or impairment in functioning caused by a mismatch between gender identity and assigned sex.
Not all transgender or gender-diverse people experience severe distress (dysphoria).
The "treatment" for gender dysphoria is often social, legal, or medical transition (gender-affirming care), which helps align a person's life with their gender identity, reducing or removing the distress.

Research shows that transgender people experience higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide attempts compared to the general population.
Experts largely attribute these higher rates not to being transgender itself, but to "minority stress"—high levels of stigma, discrimination, familial rejection, and violence faced by trans individuals.
Studies indicate that when transgender people are supported in their identity and have access to care, their mental health outcomes improve significantly.

In summary, being transgender is considered a normal variation of human identity, while gender dysphoria is a clinical condition of distress that can be addressed through support and affirmation.

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 2 months ago

@SugarSlaughter293 additionally, Transgenderism is not a standard, widespread curriculum subject in kindergartens, but some schools may include themes of gender diversity, inclusivity, or LGBTQ+ family structures within broader relationship education. Content usually focuses on challenging gender stereotypes (e.g., clothes/toys) rather than technical instruction, with specific terminology often introduced in later years (like 12-14 or something, which is the age I found out about transgender people at FROM THE INTERNET NOT FROM SCHOOL)

2 +1 ZZZQuill 4 months ago

Everyone in this video has AIDS

2 +1 Sexydrugs04 4 months ago

While a transsexuals was fighting, a bottle of his antiretroviral medication fell out of his purse.

1 +1 NevadaTAN 4 months ago

Ok

4 +1 americanweeg 4 months ago

so that's where iPhone is