Home & Garden1 min ago
Are The Trans Figures Scewed?
35 Answers
//Carl Heneghan, director of Oxford University's Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, said the ONS findings could be 'biased' because it does not do fieldwork to test their validity.//
//Dr Biggs claimed this question was decided upon after consultation with pro-transgender rights lobby groups and the ONS 'never thought about how a Bangladeshi grandmother or a Hungarian plumber will think about this question'.//
Seems the usual stats rubbish in rubbish out!
//Dr Biggs claimed this question was decided upon after consultation with pro-transgender rights lobby groups and the ONS 'never thought about how a Bangladeshi grandmother or a Hungarian plumber will think about this question'.//
Seems the usual stats rubbish in rubbish out!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by youngmafbog. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Slightly off-topic (sorry) but it appears the advertising by large corporations in their desire to appear oh so right-on is biting them on the backside.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ debate/ article -119667 51/NANA -AKUA-t rans-Ti kTok-pe rsonali ty-Dyla n-Mulva ney-pro moted-B ud-Ligh t-sales -fallen .html
Apparently sales of Bud Light have fallen by 70% and there's a boycott of Nike.
Good.
Transgender people account for about 0.5%, so if the ONS are correct, this figure could be over-egged, but even if it isn't the simple fact of the matter is that they are a very very tiny (but very very vocal) minority.
https:/
Apparently sales of Bud Light have fallen by 70% and there's a boycott of Nike.
Good.
Transgender people account for about 0.5%, so if the ONS are correct, this figure could be over-egged, but even if it isn't the simple fact of the matter is that they are a very very tiny (but very very vocal) minority.
The thing I find quite amusing is that there has always been transgender people living in the community, long before surgery was possible. Today some choose to have surgery, others don't.
Trans women have been quietly using public ladies toilets and changing rooms all this time without attracting attention. A former racing driver and RAF pilot was able to change his birth certificate from 'male' to 'female' after surgery in 1950 - over 70 years ago https:/ /www.uc l.ac.uk /campai gn/robe rta-cow ell#:~: text=Ro berta%2 0Elizab eth%20M arshall %20Cowe ll%20(1 918,to% 2Dfemal e%20sex %20reas signmen t%20sur gery
Trans women have been quietly using public ladies toilets and changing rooms all this time without attracting attention. A former racing driver and RAF pilot was able to change his birth certificate from 'male' to 'female' after surgery in 1950 - over 70 years ago https:/
`Deskdiary
That 70% figure is incorrect. Sales have risen slightly. I saw a piece about that a couple of nights ago - apparently the figure came from a right-leaning website and was almost immediately debunked.
I'd argue that transgender people are not the noisy ones. It seems that most of the conversation about trans rights comes from the political right.
That 70% figure is incorrect. Sales have risen slightly. I saw a piece about that a couple of nights ago - apparently the figure came from a right-leaning website and was almost immediately debunked.
I'd argue that transgender people are not the noisy ones. It seems that most of the conversation about trans rights comes from the political right.
I think the first trans male to female surgery took place in 1931 in Germany https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Dora_ Richter
//I'd argue that transgender people are not the noisy ones. It seems that most of the conversation about trans rights comes from the political right. //
It's not the political right who are demanding special treatment for those who claim to be trans, and it's not the political right who are introducing trans ideas into schools, businesses and other institutions.
It's not the political right who are demanding special treatment for those who claim to be trans, and it's not the political right who are introducing trans ideas into schools, businesses and other institutions.
No - it's the political right. They're banning books, cancelling drag shows for kids and demonising transgender and gay people in an effort to stoke up the flames of the so called culture wars.
Hopefully if credulous people focus on this, then there's every chance they'll ignore the bigger picture (failing economy being up there).
Hopefully if credulous people focus on this, then there's every chance they'll ignore the bigger picture (failing economy being up there).
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.