A new law in Canada makes it ILLEGAL to offer children OR adults treatment to convince them they are not a part of the alphabet group. But, of course, trying to convince people they ARE LGBT is still allowed and encouraged!
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“Canada makes it ILLEGAL to offer children OR adults treatment to convince them they are not a part of the alphabet group.”
We also made it illegal to offer people treatment to convince them they are not left-handed, what of it? You wanna be more blunt, you fuckhead? By the fucking law it is illegal for your kind to treat us as lesser people and since the basis of the morals is that we are indeed not, then trying to convince people out of their innate identities is an act of social violence and there there is no reason as for why it should be allowed.
“trying to convince people they ARE LGBT is still allowed and encouraged!”
Nope, not how any of it works. These folks already ARE who they are, all these support groups do is y’know, support their lives as their authentic selves.
Once again you don’t understand the core issue. There is need (in many countries) to ban any interference with the sexual identity of kids by bigoted people because we know for a fact that everything we get out of it is bad.
But encouraging children to be who they are and not who they should be in your closed up mind is of course for you like encouraging changing to lgbtq which is of course stupid.
Im quite proud of my country to get something right and ban conversion therapy by all minors under 18 and banning ads for it. But of course you would see that as „the gay agenda“ especially since we had a gay Minister of health. It’s great that Canada is following this trend
Three cheers for the Canadians! We have recently passed a couple of laws banning “conversion therapy”, as the mental and sometimes physical torture that it is, but only in a couple of states. Whether people are LGBTQ or not, is something they know better than anyone else anyway.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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