Whether it’s 0.5 or 1.6 percent it’s still literally the tail end of the bell curve. You’re talking about falling within the third standard deviation of a normally distributed bell curve… you just strengthened his point with this statistic.
The original context was specifically people not knowing someone who is trans, and i provided sources that indicate this to be between 28-31% of non-lgbtq people to know someone who is trans. This by definition cannot be the tail end of a bull curve.
But im glad from everything i wrote, you took away that i strengthened their point. Go have a cookie, you’ve won the internet today
Akshually 🤓 the original context was how many trans people are actually targeted by the Trump administration’s antics. Which would be the numbers you so helpfully provided.
Whether it’s 0.5 or 1.6 percent it’s still literally the tail end of the bell curve. You’re talking about falling within the third standard deviation of a normally distributed bell curve… you just strengthened his point with this statistic.
The original context was specifically people not knowing someone who is trans, and i provided sources that indicate this to be between 28-31% of non-lgbtq people to know someone who is trans. This by definition cannot be the tail end of a bull curve.
But im glad from everything i wrote, you took away that i strengthened their point. Go have a cookie, you’ve won the internet today
Akshually 🤓 the original context was how many trans people are actually targeted by the Trump administration’s antics. Which would be the numbers you so helpfully provided.
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