The Washington Times-Transgender homicide rate ‘remarkably low’ despite Human Rights Campaign claims
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Transgender homicide rate ‘remarkably low’ despite Human Rights Campaign claims
Kentucky State University associate professor Wilfred Reilly found that the 2017 homicide death rate for transgender people was about 1.48 per 100,000, less than a third of the overall murder rate of about 5 per 100,000 and a fraction of the rate for men in general (6.68) or black people (18.8).
In fact, he concluded that the homicide rate for transgender people is closer to the rate for women and that most transgender victims are killed in domestic or personal disputes, not hate crimes.
“There’s an attitude on the part of many citizens toward transgender people — ‘it’s kind of weird.’ But that doesn’t seem to translate into violence any more than you see violence directed” at women generally, said Mr. Reilly, author of “Hate Crime Hoax,” published in February.
His conclusions fly in the face of claims by the Human Rights Campaign, which called transgender deaths “a national epidemic” in its 2019 report, as well as the American Medical Association’s June warning of an “epidemic of violence” and approved policies to combat “fatal attacks against transgender people.”
A Sept. 27 headline in The New York Times similarly read: “18 Transgender Killings This Year Raise Fears of an ‘Epidemic.’” Mr. Reilly crunched the numbers after Twitter suspended openly gay journalist Andy Ngo for tweeting last month — on the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance — that “the murder rate of trans victims is actually lower than that for the cis population.”“Cis” refers to people who identify with their biological sex.
Mr. Ngo had his Twitter account reactivated last week — after he agreed to delete the offending tweet — and said afterward he was “punished for telling the truth.”
Mr. Reilly crunched the numbers after Twitter suspended openly gay journalist Andy Ngo for tweeting last month — on the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance — that “the murder rate of trans victims is actually lower than that for the cis population.” “Cis” refers to people who identify with their biological sex. Mr. Ngo had his Twitter account reactivated last week — after he agreed to delete the offending tweet — and said afterward he was “punished for telling the truth." Twitter declined a request for comment. “Twitter’s decision to force me to accept a false reality in order to use its platform is chilling to those who value truth above dogma, as uncomfortable as the truth may be,” Mr. Ngo said in an article for The [Montreal] Post Millennial. “The dogma of our day is the trans ideology — an authoritarian worldview replete with science and evidence denial. His findings jibe with those of the Federalist’s Chad Felix Greene, an openly gay journalist specializing in social issues, who argued that Mr. Ngo “merely tweeted the facts” and accused Twitter of “arbitrary censorship” for shutting down Mr. Ngo’s popular account, which has 327,800 followers.“I think it’s a bully tactic,” Mr. Greene said in an email. “Forcing him to delete it is forcing him to publicly admit the tweet was false or hateful. Twitter does this as a way of forcing you to edit yourself to avoid being shut down.”In the Nov. 20 tweet, Mr. Ngo challenged a message from Chelsea Clinton, who said, “Since 2013, more than 150 trans people have been murdered in the U.S., the majority Black transgender women. On #TDoR2019, we remember and honor the lives lost, hold their loved ones in our hearts and must commit to doing all we can to end this epidemic of violence and hate.”Mr. Ngo countered, “The US is one of the safest countries for trans people. The murder rate for trans victims is actually lower than that for cis population. Also, who is behind the murders? Mostly black men.”The Trans Murder Monitoring project reported 331 homicides against transgender people worldwide from Sept. 30, 2018, to Oct. 1, 2019. Brazil led with 130, followed by Mexico with 63 and the United States with 30. Only one U.S. homicide in 2019 has been identified as an anti-trans hate crime.“Of the known murders between 2015 and 2019, 67 percent were black. But the point Ngo makes is also factually true: 92 percent of the known killers of these victims were also black,” Mr. Greene said in a Nov. 27 article. Was it insensitive for Mr. Ngo to challenge the “epidemic” claim on a day intended to honor murder victims? Maybe, said Mr. Reilly. At the same time, “my default response is that there’s no forbidden knowledge.”“And if the reality is that trans people are murdered at a very low rate, I mean, some intelligent conservatives should say that on that day,” Mr. Reilly said. “Being sensitive in a lot of these situations leads to the promotion of expensive, guilt-inducing narratives that aren’t true.”- Get link
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