by Brad Salzberg

CAP

April 27, 2022

Nearly all Canadians have heard of minority rights, but a new report on transgenderism in Canada has placed the movement in proper perspective.

“Data collected during last year’s national household survey shows about 100,815 people are transgender or non-binary, including 31,555 who are transgender women, 27,905 who are transgender men and 41,355 who are non-binary.”

We couldn’t find a comparable minority segment if citizens went searching for Christians in Somalia. The transgendered in Canada comprise a paltry .03 percent of our demographic. Why then all the fuss?

It certainly isn’t based on volume-per-capita. The reasons must fall outside of demographics– thus rendering the movement political, rather than sexual. Transgenderism obviously has a social purpose beyond pure numbers.

Relative to its size, no movement in modern history maintains such a degree of influence. In 2020, 12.5 percent of Americans identified as African-American. In 2022, .03% of Canadians identity as transgender. The reason for massive over-representation is found not in human rights, but in dollar bills.

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