Showing posts with label conversion therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conversion therapy. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Full-Court Press


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On this Transgender Day of Visibility, the Supreme Court decided free speech trumps queer kids' right to be themselves.

The justices sided 8-1 with a Christian counselor who claimed Colorado's law banning conversion therapy violated her First Amendment right to tell gay and trans youth that they're going to spend eternity in the fires of hell. (Okay, I presume she didn't put it that way.)

This means that the bans on conversion therapy enacted by bunches of states are up in the air. So brace yourself for the return of "Christian" therapy aimed at changing teens' sexual orientation or gender identity. To be followed by guilt, depression, and suicidal ideation.

On the upside, we all know of cases where a gay kid goes to conversion camp and meets his first boyfriend.

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Another One Gone


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In case you missed it, one of the fiercest opponents of gay rights died last week. James Dobson was 563 years old.

Okay, he was actually 89. Not a preacher but a child psychologist, Dobson was without doubt one of the most powerful figures in the Christian right. He founded Focus on the Family, which pushed an ex-gay ministry, and the Family Research Council, which the Southern Poverty Law Center classified as an anti-LGBT hate group.

Dobson claimed the Sandy Hook mass shooting was God's judgement on a nation that accepted abortion and gay marriage.

Now God has called him home. I'd like to think He's having a word with him.

Monday, December 11, 2023

Supreme Decision

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Today the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to a Washington state ban on conversion therapy.

Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh said they would've taken the case.

Whereupon Justice Elena Kagan murmured, "Those three are the best argument against heterosexuality I can think of."