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    I think it’s sufficient to say that most narratives aren’t based on actual numbers.
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    I wanted to bring that up but couldn’t quickly think of a way that didn’t have Unfortunate Implications!Also, putting...
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    There is this thing where, most of my friends don’t go out much. Certainly the crime rates against them will be low, but...
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    What are the murder rates for trans men? Does transitioning to male make you statistically less safe?
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    You can’t do this kind of simplistic analysis on bad data and expect to say anything meaningful.
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    My first though was that the sample size is too small to say that trans women are safer than men, considering just one...
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    All of those 22 seemed to be black or hispanic, a population making around 30% of the US and thus an estimated 100,000...
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    One relevant statistical measure might be to compare the 1) homelessness and sex-worker ratio among trans women vs. the...
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    huh, that’s pretty interesting. i wonder what it is for trans men? how much of it is just ‘trans women still get seen as...
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