๐ŸŽญ The Power of the One-Zillionth Percent

Charlie Kirk is gone, murdered by who we now know was a transgender activist, and suddenly the talk isnโ€™t about the killer, the motives, or the madness โ€” itโ€™s about transgender activism. Somehow one of the smallest slices of the population has become the sharpest blade in American politics.

How does a one-zillionth percent wield so much power? Simple: theyโ€™re the perfect distraction. A wedge issue, a cudgel, a shiny object for the media to shake in our faces while the real agenda marches on.

Letโ€™s stop hand-waving and put some real numbers on this โ€œone zillionith percentโ€ crowd everyone is supposed to reorganize their life around.

Stats and commentary:

How Small Is This โ€œNew Majority,โ€ Really?

Most big, national surveys land in the same ballpark:

โ€“ Roughly 7โ€“8% of U.S. adults now say they identify as LGBTQ in some form.
โ€“ Thatโ€™s about 1 in 12 to 1 in 15 adults.
โ€“ Itโ€™s higher among younger adults, lower among older generations.

โ€“ Within that group, people who identify specifically as transgender are a much smaller slice:
โ€“ Most estimates cluster around 0.5%โ€“1% of the total U.S. population.
โ€“ Call it roughly 1 in 100 to 1 in 200 people.

Do the rough math on a country of about 330 million people:

โ€“ LGBTQ in total: something like 20โ€“25 million Americans, depending on how you ask the question.
โ€“ Transgender: more like 1.5โ€“2 million.

In other words:

We are not talking about half the country.
We are not talking about a third of the country.
Weโ€™re talking about a single-digit percent overall,
and well under 1% on the trans side.

And yet Joe Everyman looks around and sees:

โ€“ Corporate HR departments acting like the entire workforce is trans or non-binary.
โ€“ School policies rewritten as if every classroom is overflowing with gender activists.
โ€“ Media and ad campaigns where the representation looks like 50โ€“50, not 90-something vs single digits.
โ€“ Government, military brass, and public health โ€œguidanceโ€ bending over backwards to prove loyalty to the tiniest sliver of the pie chart.

Thatโ€™s what I mean by โ€œthe power of the one zillionith percent.โ€

You can respect individual people and still ask the obvious question:

โ€“ Why is policy for 330 million people being written as if 100% of them are part of a group that, by the best available numbers, is 99-point-something percent smaller than the hype?

That gapโ€”between tiny actual share and massive cultural footprintโ€”is the whole point of the โ€œone zillionith percentโ€ idea.


Whoโ€™s Really Behind the Curtain?

You think itโ€™s just activists in blue hair and nose rings? Please. Thatโ€™s the sideshow. Behind the curtain is the same crowd of elites, bureaucrats, and opportunists who always benefit from division.

  • Transgenderism today, climate panic tomorrow, race riots next week.
  • Each one dressed up as โ€œdiversityโ€ or โ€œjustice.โ€
  • Each one designed to break us apart, keep us distracted, and consolidate control.

These people must truly be evil if these are their goals. Meagan has the balls to say what we’re thinking. You can’t keep coddling this ideology, this time they have gone too far. Cultural phrases? Fuck that!


Diversity Theater

Weโ€™ve turned into a country where โ€œdiversityโ€ doesnโ€™t mean variety of thought, it means variety of grievances. Bad genes? Donโ€™t look in the mirror โ€” dye your hair, pierce your face, and scream at anyone who wonโ€™t clap for your misery.

That isnโ€™t diversity. Thatโ€™s a costume party of resentment.

Bottom line: in a sane country, you donโ€™t hate or harass a tiny minorityโ€”but you also donโ€™t let a tiny minority become the steering committee for everyone elseโ€™s kids, language, laws, and daily life. The โ€œone zillionith percentโ€ should have the same basic rights as any other citizen. What they shouldnโ€™t have is veto power over reality, language, and policy for the other 99-plus percent of America.

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