Why are you showing numbers that involve also women who were born women at birth not transgenders?
It says average of 102 females were victims of gender related homicides, it doesn't say 102 annually were all transgenders.
And you say "super-murder" if the number for trans gender homicides is less than 100 annually in Canada which has a population of over 41 million then that's an extremely low percentage not "super" as per you.
Once again why after 2005 or so is this whole transgender thing being pushed heavily especially in public schools and kids given meds when during the 90s and early 2000s this wasn't the case.
That's pretty disproportionate.
Here's the Ontario Curriculum. Ontario says "Gender Diversity Exists" in Grade 8. Pretty difficult to say it's "heavily pushed", when it's less than 1 lesson in the entirety of public education.
The curriculum DIDN'T include this until 2015. So again, wrong.
Learn about Ontario’s 2019 elementary Health and Physical Education curriculum.
www.ontario.ca
As for being all over the place, no. Marginalized groups have struggled against prejudicial treatment since the beginnings of society. We're not even a century away from "No Irish, no blacks, no dogs". When governments start deciding who is "legal" and who is "illegal" based on arbitrary distinctions, it inevitably leads to the holocaust, or the Khmer Rouge. This is why you need to struggle for "all men to be equal under the law" whether or not it makes you comfortable in your tum-tum.
Finally, puberty blockers were used to treat gender dysphoria in the 90s for the same reason Viagara was used to gender-afirm old men in 1998. Someone did a study and said "hey, this helps these people, so we should use this existing drug to do this other thing."
en.wikipedia.org