In 2020, about 63 million Americans were parents to children under 18 [1]. That's about one in four adults. It's a small minority. Maybe 69% of all people have children in general, but most of those children are above the age of 18.
Not that it matters anyway. You picked out a single word out of my multi-paragraph comment with many arguments and ignored the rest. Even if parents of young children were the minority, does that mean they should dictate what the rest do for the sake of their safety? Like 85% of Americans are drivers, should the non-driving pedestrians start stocking up on bubble wrap? It's for the common good, after all.
69% of US Adults have children. That's not a typo. There is no group that benefits from this larger than parents.