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I've been thinking about this, and I suspect there is a potential biasing factor.

Fifty years of political 'anti-discrimination'' law, which started for a very valid reason, but has extended its borders now beyond all rationality is coming home to bite us in our culture.

People supporting the current vax climate tend to be in on the more liberal side of things and have accepted, even encouraged these sexual experiments--afraid to 'inhibit' their children's 'self actualization'.

By contrast many (not all) who are deeply skeptical of the vaccine mandates tend to be more conservative who feel it is the parents job to provide guidance to their children, who then tend to grow into their physical makeup instead of trying to deny it.

Exceptions notwithstanding, I am confident conservatively raised children are far more likely to become fully comfortable with their actual 'birth gender' instead of going off on a (delusional in my opinion) chase for something else.

It should not be a surprise that those who distrust this vaccine program are the same people distrust the 'gender identity movement'.

That can easily skew your statistics.

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