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Can you explain on how outlawing an harmful, ineffective* and unethical therapy denies gender “fluidity?”We have governments outlawing reparative therapy.
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. . . The Seattle City Council today approved an ordinance barring licensed health care providers from subjecting anyone under 18 to “ex-gay” therapy, sometimes called “conversion” or “reparative” therapy, designed to turn LGBT people straight or cisgender. Every major U.S. health care organization has termed the practice not only ineffective but harmful. . . .
advocate.com/politics/201…therapy-minors
Does this not implicitly DENY gender “fluidity”.
Or is “gender fluidity” only “healthy” and “normal” when is violates nature?
Or is it some other “belief system” that should be accepted concerning all of this?
*9 Ex-Leaders of the Gay Conversion Therapy Movement Apologize
The former gay conversion leaders, including Schneider, Brad Allen, Darlene Bogle, Michael Bussee, Catherine Chapman, Jeremy Marks, Bill Prickett, Tim Rymel, and John Smid, are joining the National Center for Lesbian Rights’ #BornPerfect movement aimed at expanding state bans on conversion therapy.
“Once a young woman asked me,“Conversion therapy reinforces internalized homophobia, anxiety, guilt and depression. It leads to self-loathing and emotional and psychological harm when change doesn’t happen,”… “We now stand united in our conviction that conversion therapy is not “therapy,” but is instead both ineffective and harmful.
“How does it feel to be a man?”
And I replied,
“My dear, I am not so sure.”
Then she said,
“Well, aren’t you a man?”
And this time I replied,
“I view gender
As a beautiful animal
That people often take for a walk on a leash
And might try to enter in some odd contest
To try to win prizes.
“My dear,
A better question for Hafiz
Would have been,
“How does it feel to be a heart?”
For all I know is
Love,
And I find my heart
Infinite
And
Everywhere!”
– Hafiz