That doesn't follow at all. Some psychological defects pose greater problems in some societies than others.
...okay, so just off the cuff, explain to us some examples of some other societal factors that would cause a doubled suicide rate among that community in Alabama vs. their counterparts in the northeast. If it's not the abysmal treatment by the right-right fundamentalists types, what other societal factors are there? Are you suggesting it's the hot weather???
In terms of "posing problems to society", this would be toward the bottom of the list in all honesty...it's not like we're talking about a schizophrenic person who's hearing voices in their head sparking violent behavior...worst case scenario, a person who was born one way wants to dress and act as the other gender...not exactly a national security risk there.
1) A 19% suicide attempt rate is still quite high.
Yes, 19% is still high, but notice I said "treated better", not "treated well", the fact is that members of those communities are still looked down upon and treated poorly in that region...just not as bad as they're treated in the deep south.
2) The thread is not about LGBTQRSTUVWXYZ, put specifically about transexuals, and without specific suicide rates for them the figures don't mean much
The figures do still have meaning, because the context of my post was explaining that people who are subject to extremely poor treatment by their peers, and who lack a support system, are more likely to be at risk of self-harm. L, G, B, & T folks all fit that description in that region.
3) The assumption that a higher suicide rate in some societies among persons with a particular condition implies a flaw with the society rather than a flaw with those persons is unwarranted. The premise that it is the duty of rest of society to accommodate it mental defectives rather than the other way around is a dubious one.
It is a flaw with society...because "lack of accommodation" isn't the reason for the high suicide rate.
The constant "what you're doing is an abomination and disgusts God, and if you don't change you're going to burn in hell" talk is what's driving that. Which, by your own words and classification, it's a "mental defect" (I don't subscribe to that notion, but you do, so we'll address it from that angle)...so if it is a "mental defect", then that makes the actions of society even worse. You wouldn't take a kid who's mentally handicapped, try to force them to take the regular math class with the rest of the kids, and then scold him when he doesn't ace the test and tell him that God's disappointed with him for not trying harder, would you? ...do you also oppose special ed classes because it's society "accommodating a mental defect"?
Like I said, I don't personally view it as a mental defect, but that does seem to be the cop-out that many use for justifying their poor treatment...however, it's a counter-intuitive rationalization for the poor treatment because if it were a mental defect, that would make the mistreatment even more unethical, not less.