By jamesbaxley
It seems that since the inception of social media,
the smallest weakest voices are now just as loudly as the loud, belligerent
voices which are in the majority.
Even in the print industry throughout most of the 19th
and 20th century this has been true, but for a different reason.
When it comes to selling newspapers, the mainstream media is always focused on
the loudest voices because their voices tend to sell the most papers [and
airtime for the cable and network MSM outlets].
In America (as in most countries) the minority today
with the loudest voices seems to be the transgender community. I did a search
on the internet to find the exact number of the transgender community in
America and I came up with the statistic that, according to the Williams
Institute an estimated 0.6% of adults, about 1.4 million, identify as
transgender.