▲ | kortilla 3 days ago | |
Your intersex numbers are way off: https://statsforgender.org/it-is-not-true-that-1-7-of-the-po... | ||
▲ | OneDeuxTriSeiGo 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
They really aren't. Recently (2021-2022) Mexico conducted a large random survey of the population and their results were within margin of the oft-claimed 1.7% number (their rate was 1.3% for the sample). The paper linked does some further analysis on those results [1] but the raw data is available at [2]. And their survey evaluates intersex conditions as those present at birth (even if they are discovered later in life but were present at birth). | ||
▲ | seethedeaduu 2 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Wasn't that claim about people who had surgery (or a condition that is visible for which they usually intervened surgically) at birth instead of all intersex people? I really don't think anyone considers the case of Kathleen to be intersex, seems more like a strawman. |