The part where I said I was unable to turn up stats was not the part you rebutted with stats. It's the part I quoted. It's a disingenuous argument to smear me like I am stupid and can't find birth stats when I didn't say that's what I looked for and failed to find.
This is a surprisingly harsh take on what appears (from the caveats included) to be a well intentioned attempt to add some statistics to the conversation.
> disingenuous argument to smear me like I am stupid
I don't know what this is about. My post has nothing like that.
The thing I disagree with is that you think being an American gives you the unique privilege to weigh in on the matters of America, and that people in other countries should just keep their nose out of it. And that not knowing one single detail about something fairly inconsequential disqualifies people from having an opinion.
Attack their argument. You don't get to disqualify them from having one because of where they live.
You did talk about wondering about it:
> I sometimes wonder how many American children get born while one of their parents is in service.