What statistics show women being sexually assaulted or killed by transgender women in public bathrooms or anywhere?
The most dangerous people to women? The people they know, intimate partners, or family members. — United Nations, Office on Drugs and Crime The most dangerous place for women? Their own homes. — United Nations, Office on Drugs and Crime
The facts are:
Around 87,000 women were killed worldwide last year (2017), some 50,000 — or 58 percent — at the hands of intimate partners or family members.
The global rate was 1.3 victims per 100,000 female population.
In Africa, the rate was around 3.1 victims per 100,000 female population.
The rate in the Americas was 1.6 victims — the second highest in the World, second to Africa.
In Oceania, 1.3 victims per 100,000 female population.
In Asia, 0.9 victims per 100,000 female population.
The lowest rate was in Europe, with 0.7 victims per 100,000 female population.
What about the danger transgender women face? Here are the facts that we know: Fifteen percent of transgender individuals report being sexually assaulted in police custody or jail. Healthcare professionals assaulted another 10 percent. Seventeen percent of all reported violent hate crimes against LGBTQ people were directed against those who identified as transgender.
There is so much fear spread by the hate-filled, mostly under-educated or controlled freak religious rights people that transgender women being allowed in women’s bathrooms endangers women’s safety.
That resulted in unprecedented violent crimes against transgender women.
Our fear is our ignorance. Our ignorance is also where we are most vulnerable to being lured by malicious politicians, racial and religious bigots, and others who want to take advantage of us.
When we are in fear or being hateful of a label, LGBTQ or Transgender, or Immigrants, or Women without children, or Doberman, or Pitbull, we should know how illogical that is. It is a man-made label. Those people or dogs existed long before labels were created for them. They were not problems for anyone until ill-intent labels were created to denote them as some evils we should avoid or eliminate from our society.
Remember those Jewish Badges that the Nazis made the Jews wear? That was a label. It was used to group all Jewish as one single label to dehumanize them so they could kill them by the millions.
Beware of our ignorance. They could kill. They have killed. They will continue to do so.
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