It depends on how you ask the question...https://twitter.com/helenstaniland/status/1055128941890027522?s=20 …
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It depends on how you ask the question...https://twitter.com/helenstaniland/status/1055128941890027522?s=20 …
On some points but not others - British Survey of Attitudes shows high support for trans women's access to women's toilets, for example
menos YO, los #NOBinarios jamas seran #Mujeres
“The strongest predictor of being opposed to trans rights is being a Tory” Coincidentally also the strongest predictor of being a c*nt.
I suspect this says more about the impact of how you frame a question. Most decent people would answer “Yes” to the question - people can identify as they wish. Unpack what the implications are, in precise questions, and you get different answers: https://twitter.com/helenstaniland/status/1055128955894808577?s=21 …https://twitter.com/helenstaniland/status/1055128955894808577 …
That is a poll from two years ago and genitals do not equal gender identity. It's a loaded question, simple as that. Look at the wording. It leads people into answering in a specific way.
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