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And you’re not trying to deflect from your original argument you were making.
A text book definition of a word vs what people behind a political party in a specific country are very different things.
I stand by what I’ve said, American conservatives tend to assume that American liberals do what a conservative would have done. In this case be unable to be impartial and make decisions based on their own ideology.
An American liberal is more likely to be able to be impartial than a conservative.
Have a good life.
I am definitely saying the liberals are more likely to be impartial.
liberals tend to favour fairness of outcome, not the conservative fairness of opportunity. Hence they are better able to better put themselves in other people’s shoes and go against their core beliefs (ideology) if that means a failed outcome for other people.
I watched it live too, it was painful.
Trump just says what he wants to be true, regardless if it is. But he has always been like that so nothing new.
Biden looked very tired, while he answered the questions much better than Trump, it was painful to watch him struggle to get the words out sometimes.
I suspect that many Biden votes will be a vote against Trump, not for Biden.
Not sure if this is a sarcastic or genuine comment. Regardless a quick google came up with these estimates.
intersex 0.018% or 1.7% depending on what you include in the definition of intersex. transgender: 0.5%
So depending on your definition of intersex it can be 3 times as many intersected people compared to transgender or 28 times as many transgender compared to intersex.
Imo it’s very likely a big intersection in these two subpopulations.
transgender 1 in 250 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5227946/