cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/48936466
One in six intersex people was physically assaulted in the year 2022, an EU agency report said.
- How do people tell somebody is intersex? - To be honest, I’m confused about this too. - How are 40% of respondents being harassed at work for being intersex? How do people even find out? - Only about 30% of the people surveyed identify as cis, and around 15% describe their orientation as heterosexual, so I’m sure that they definitely face many of the same struggles that the LGBTQIA+ community faces as a whole. - But why would discrimination at large be decreasing, except for intersex people? Maybe they’re feeling more empowered to come out, and people don’t know how to react? 
 I would even expect, if anything, that bigots would be more understanding of someone for whom Nature made life “visibly” harder, but maybe I’m just naive.- In any case, it doesn’t seem like the study sheds enough light on this, hopefully more studies will follow so that we can find a way to do better. - discrimination against trans people is increasing in most of the world. - intersex people often look trans, and often are trans. - The report only covers Europe, but its conclusions do not mirror yours: - Intersex people are the only LGBTIQ group that has not experienced a drop in discrimination since an earlier survey in 2019. 
 
 
 
- I don’t understand why people just don’t mind their own business. 



