Funnily enough, just before I saw this, I saw somebody on Twitter arguing that because they'd never met anybody who thought same-sex attraction was transphobic, nobody was saying that. People make global judgements based on their small pools of friends and acquaintances all the time.
Funnily enough, just before I saw this, I saw somebody on Twitter arguing that because they'd never met anybody who thought same-sex attraction was transphobic, nobody was saying that. People make global judgements based on their small pools of friends and acquaintances all the time.
Funnily enough, just before I saw this, I saw somebody on Twitter arguing that because they'd never met anybody who thought same-sex attraction was transphobic, nobody was saying that. People make global judgements based on their small pools of friends and acquaintances all the time.
But the views of a huge variety of other cultures? Do we need to average them in to accurately read the pulse of our own?
In Uganda being gay is a death sentence. Do I need to have the acquaintance of hundreds of Ugandans if I live in San Francisco?
And a few dozen people is a far cry from 80,000..
It isnтАЩt possible to know any significant fraction of eight billion people.