Quote (El1te @ Feb 12 2024 09:02pm)
In terms of statistics, when adjusted per-capita its a complete and total blowout, where if you plot a bar graph of mass shootings for transgender vs non-transgender adjusted per capita you can't even see the bar for non-transgender.
Out of all mass and attempted mass shootings over the past 2 years a significant fraction of those are committed by transgenders, yet they make up <0.1% of the population
Don't know enough to agree or disagree.
Just some surface digging gave up this
https://www.advocate.com/news/transgender-nonbinary-mass-shooters-debunked"According to Clymer, if the Iowa shooter were transgender, this would represent an exceedingly small proportion of mass shooters; out of 4,684 mass shootings documented by the Gun Violence Archive since 2014, at most six involved transgender individuals. This represents about
0.128 percent of all mass shooters, in stark contrast to the 99.9 percent of mass shootings carried out by non-trans individuals, Clymer noted.
Based on a 2022 study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law, a renowned authority on LGBTQ+ data, approximately
0.6 percent of the U.S. population aged 13 and older, totaling 267.8 million people, is identified as part of the transgender community."