Welcome to Incels.is - Involuntary Celibate Forum

Welcome! This is a forum for involuntary celibates: people who lack a significant other. Are you lonely and wish you had someone in your life? You're not alone! Join our forum and talk to people just like you.

Blackpill I just don't understand

  • Thread starter Deleted member 23453
  • Start date
Deleted member 23453

Deleted member 23453

Self-banned
-
Joined
Dec 16, 2019
Posts
1,865
I've done a bit of alcoholmaxxing tonight, so this may or may not make sense. Anyway, I'm looking at these two line graphs.
One shows a graph of circumcisions performed on newborn males in short-stay hospitals. Hospitals where you go in, have the baby, have a checkup, and then you're out. Hospitals for people who don't want to spend as much money or have other things they need to get done.

It, only decreases only 3% over 30 years, between 1980-2010.

Fig1


And then we have this other line graph showing that the number of children born out of wedlock has increased from 19% or so to 41-ish%.
That's an increase of 22% over 30 years, between 1980-2010.

 1x 1


Can somebody make sense of this for me why the circumcision rates have only decreased 3% in short-stay hospitals but out of wedlock births has increased 22%?
Just remember inkwell "correlation does not imply causation".
 
Out of wedlock birth skyrocketed because degeneracy is spreading. Marriage is frawned upon. Circumsition is still very popular though. It's promoted in porn and other media by a certain group.
 

Similar threads

F
Replies
16
Views
389
Vendetta
Vendetta
Zhou Chang-Xing
Replies
5
Views
202
Norville Wood
Norville Wood
DarkStarDown
Replies
16
Views
483
DarkStarDown
DarkStarDown

Users who are viewing this thread

shape1
shape2
shape3
shape4
shape5
shape6
Back
Top