The US have about 328 million citizens. 1.8 of these would translate to 5.9 million transgenders. 40% of them will kill themselves and another 20 to 30 will be killed by a black thug that they tried to trap.
Good luck!
Yeah, I know, it doesn't add up because I would have to only count the millenials. On the other hand: I don't care, get fucked.
On a positive note: I don't believe that the number of transgendered people has changed in the last 20000 years. It's teens that need a label to be special. We just have to prevent lunatics from feeding them hormones and cutting their dicks of. On second thought ... good luck with that too.
This might sound like a strange argument, but aren't the ones that try and fail to kill themselves potentially salvageable humans? They attempt suicide due to regret, right? Having regret should mean that they're capable of introspection, and I'm fairly positive that our primary enemies cannot introspect.
I'd like to see some case studies for this, but I doubt there will be any for some years (if at all).
Having regret should mean that they're capable of introspection
There's a difference between regretting the consequences of a course of action, and regretting having taken that course of action because you understand it better now.
1.8% Transgender. Let's do some funky math.
The US have about 328 million citizens. 1.8 of these would translate to 5.9 million transgenders. 40% of them will kill themselves and another 20 to 30 will be killed by a black thug that they tried to trap.
Good luck!
Yeah, I know, it doesn't add up because I would have to only count the millenials. On the other hand: I don't care, get fucked.
On a positive note: I don't believe that the number of transgendered people has changed in the last 20000 years. It's teens that need a label to be special. We just have to prevent lunatics from feeding them hormones and cutting their dicks of. On second thought ... good luck with that too.
Only part of the 40% actually succeed. They're not exactly competent, even at that.
This might sound like a strange argument, but aren't the ones that try and fail to kill themselves potentially salvageable humans? They attempt suicide due to regret, right? Having regret should mean that they're capable of introspection, and I'm fairly positive that our primary enemies cannot introspect.
I'd like to see some case studies for this, but I doubt there will be any for some years (if at all).
There's a difference between regretting the consequences of a course of action, and regretting having taken that course of action because you understand it better now.
That's a good point. Do you have any ideas for what a sign of potential redemption would look like from them?