Slade3200
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You say...A grand total of 0.3% of the US population is transgendered, 700,000 people give or take.
One in a thousand male babies are born with Kleinfelter's syndrome.
Meaning with a population of 330 million, only 330 men have this abnormality
One in five thousand female babies are born with Turner's.
That leaves at least 164 females in America with this abnormality.
Out of 330 million people, these make up 0.00015%, smaller by far than the transgender population.
This means that for the other 99.99985% of Americans, they are defined by one of two genders.
Did it also ever occur to you that these genetic abnormalities never affected the gender of those afflicted?
This is an outlier, it does not add extra genders. There are two and only two. Get that through your thick skull.
You lose.
One in a thousand male babies are born with Kleinfelter's syndrome.
Meaning with a population of 330 million, only 330 men have this abnormality
Work on your math skills genius... You're missing a few zeros