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A new survey reveals that about half of Americans believe the U.S. has gone too far in allowing male, trans-identified athletes to compete in women’s sports, and an overwhelming number of Americans oppose mutilating the bodies of children suffering from gender dysphoria.
The New York Times/Ipsos released a pollover the weekend based on responses collected from 2,128 American adults between Jan. 2-10. The 25-page survey, which sampled respondents’ views on a wide variety of topics, had a margin of error of +/-2.6 percentage points.
When asked if they agreed that “Society has gone too far in accommodating transgender people,” 49% answered in the affirmative. Twenty-one percent agreed with a statement declaring that “Society has not gone far enough in accommodating transgender people,” while 28% believed that “Society has reached a reasonable balance when it comes to accommodating transgender people.”
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The New York Times/Ipsos released a pollover the weekend based on responses collected from 2,128 American adults between Jan. 2-10. The 25-page survey, which sampled respondents’ views on a wide variety of topics, had a margin of error of +/-2.6 percentage points.
When asked if they agreed that “Society has gone too far in accommodating transgender people,” 49% answered in the affirmative. Twenty-one percent agreed with a statement declaring that “Society has not gone far enough in accommodating transgender people,” while 28% believed that “Society has reached a reasonable balance when it comes to accommodating transgender people.”
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Most Americans oppose allowing men in women's sports, trans-ing kids: poll
A new survey reveals that about half of Americans believe the U S has gone too far in allowing male, trans-identified athletes to compete in women s sports, and an overwhelming number of Americans
