The old Vulcan proverb has been flipped on its head. The needs of the few now outweigh the needs of the many. In this case, it is the Washington State Human Rights commission who has decided that transgender rights are superior to all others.
The New York Times attempted to quantify the number of the transgender people in the United States this last June.
Since the Social Security Administration started in 1936, 135,367 people have changed their name to one of the opposite gender, and 30,006 also changed their sex accordingly, the study found. Of Americans who participated in the 2010 census, 89,667 had changed their names and 21,833 had also changed their sex.
If we take the largest number (135,367 people) in a country of 300 million people, we are talking about a transgendered population of… 0.045 percent. Less than half of one percent. This is not to say that each individual represented in that 0.045% is not worth consideration. It DOES mean that, statistically speaking, laws and policies that are being rewritten for that percentage’s benefit are going to disproportionately affect the 99.955% who are NOT transgendered.
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