B.C. judge rules father guilty of “family violence” for calling trans son “she”

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That's why I'd actually be open to making fornication an offence punishable by a heavy fine that would double for each repetition of the offence while still allowing homosexuals to marry should they wish to do so. I don't morally condone homosexual behaviour; but purely from a public-health standpoint (and science and common sense back this up), it would make sense for the state to deter promiscuity as much as is reasonably possible. I'd rather have homosexuals having sex with their spouses than heterosexuals having sex with strangers.
 
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It would also be nice if corporations were not putting things like aids viruses in the blood supply they give to certain types of promiscuous people and vaccinating little babies for diseases ( like Hep B) that come from drug use and promiscuity and which will wear out by the time the babies are old enough to catch those diseases.

It's funny, because in some states they would like to be able to abort kids like that. Even when they are old enough to find out what kind of personality they have.
;)

Just think of all the lawyers, doctors and undertakers that kid will provide forage for.

Among teens, transgender males are most likely to attempt suicide, study says
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/11/health/transgender-teen-attempted-suicide-study/
( I know I know, the kid says he is a girl...that will screw the study up a little )

...not to mention people who study stuff.
 
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We could always discourage it at least and so reduce its commonality.


I've found during my life that it's best NOT to get involved with what other people do unless it affects you directly, the main reason being you usually don't understand all that is involved and if you do involved yourself, you often find something gets fcuked up!
 

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I'm gender-fluid Bi, my niece is Ace


You are going to have to explain those two. I think I know what the first one is but never heard of Ace.
 

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I'm gender-fluid Bi, my niece is Ace


You are going to have to explain those two. I think I know what the first one is but never heard of Ace.


I would guess it might mean asexual but WTF knows? Why people can't use common words instead of obscure jargon beats me! Maybe because they aren't too sure of what they are talking about. :)
 

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I would guess it might mean asexual but WTF knows? Why people can't use common words instead of obscure jargon beats me! Maybe because they aren't too sure of what they are talking about. :)


Ace means asexual.

Giving it a name signifies that yes, they do know what they're talking about and just because YOU may not officially know the 'jargon', doesn't make it less legit, or mean someone doesn't know what they're talking about. Otherwise you must really NOT trust your doctor...
 

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Ace means asexual.

Giving it a name signifies that yes, they do know what they're talking about and just because YOU may not officially know the 'jargon', doesn't make it less legit, or mean someone doesn't know what they're talking about. Otherwise you must really NOT trust your doctor...


I was taught years ago when addressing a mixed audience, try to use terms familiar to your audience. Make sense?
 

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Ace means asexual.
Giving it a name signifies that yes, they do know what they're talking about and just because YOU may not officially know the 'jargon', doesn't make it less legit, or mean someone doesn't know what they're talking about. Otherwise you must really NOT trust your doctor...
We used to call that too ugly to get a date. Unless you are refering to being both sexes like a worm.But then that would be hermaphrodite(sp?)I think.
But there are a few more letters I no longer am sure about. Queer and gay used to mean homosexual but now apparently they are something else.
 

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So do they owe the father an apology now?

Federal government prepares to introduce nationwide conversion therapy ban

The Trudeau government is set to introduce legislation Monday amending the Criminal Code to ban conversion therapy, a controversial practice that aims to change the sexual orientation, gender identity or expression of LGBTQ people.
"Evidence demonstrates that this is a practice that does not work," said Minister of Diversity, Inclusion and Youth Bardish Chagger. "It's destructive, it's harmful and it should not exist."
During the 2019 federal election, the Liberal Party committed to bringing forward the changes in its platform, noting that the practice is "scientifically discredited."

The party promised during the campaign to work with Canada's provinces and territories to ban the practice and highlighted that proposed amendments would specifically benefit minors.
"When you are younger, you are often dependent on your surroundings, on your family, on whoever's around you. You cannot always make your individual choices," Chagger said Wednesday.
A pledge to ban the practice across all jurisdictions was listed in Chagger's mandate letter, and was also included in the letter for Justice Minister David Lametti.
So far, Nova Scotia, Manitoba and Ontario have adopted measures to bar the practice from their province's health care systems. Cities including Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton have also blocked the therapy.

ractice condemned by experts
The Liberal government's move comes almost one year after Ottawa rejected a public plea to end conversion therapy, which is typically administered through spiritual, psychological or counselling-related interventions.

In response to a petition that garnered more than 18,000 signatures urging Canada to outlaw the therapy, the federal government acknowledged the practice's harms but said governing it fell to provinces and territories.
In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared conversion therapy posed a "serious threat to the health and well-being" of those affected.
The Canadian Psychological Association has said it "opposes any therapy with the goal of repairing or converting an individual's sexual orientation, regardless of age."
Divisions between advocacy, religious groups
Taking steps to amend Canada's Criminal Code is seen as a welcome sign of progress for LGBTQ advocacy groups.
In a letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from late last year, Egale Canada — one of Canada's leading LGBTQ rights organizations — said it was eagerly awaiting "this long overdue correction" to the code.
"We intend to diligently monitor this legislative development to ensure that the legislation will be accompanied by appropriate recommendations regarding implementation," the organization wrote.
"It is critical that this legislation will meet its intended effect to protect vulnerable members of our community."

But some religious groups are wary of the proposed reform.
If the law is passed, Campagne Québec-Vie, an anti-abortion organization, said it would challenge the changes in court in the name of religious freedom.
"If a person feels uncomfortable with their sexual orientation, who is the government to tell them…[they] have no right to change their orientation?" organization president Georges Buscemi told Radio-Canada.
Hanna Kepka, a lobbyist with the Campaign Life Coalition, added that the legislation would mark an "unprecedented move" by the government to interfere in discussions between health-care providers and patients.
"We have to be mindful that there is freedom of speech, that there is freedom for religious rights," Chagger said. "I think it's also important that we advance legislation that works to ensure that every individual can be who they are."
Opposition support
The main federal opposition parties appear open to the initiative, though they are waiting to learn more about the Liberal bill.
A Conservative Party spokesperson said in a statement that the party would consider the proposed changes, adding that the party opposes any form of "pseudo-therapy" aimed at altering a person's sexual orientation.
The NDP is supportive of amending the Criminal Code and has previously called for a nationwide plan to end the practice.
The Bloc Québécois said it is also in favour, as long as provincial jurisdiction is respected.
 

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Ace means asexual.

Giving it a name signifies that yes, they do know what they're talking about and just because YOU may not officially know the 'jargon', doesn't make it less legit, or mean someone doesn't know what they're talking about. Otherwise you must really NOT trust your doctor...


It's a desecration to the top cards in the deck. :)
 

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https://business.financialpost.com/...amily-law-message-in-case-of-transgender-teen
BC court of Appeal affirms the lower court judgement: a person is free to make their own choice in the matter.

An apology will be due after the legislation becomes law

The Trudeau government is set to introduce legislation Monday amending the Criminal Code to ban conversion therapy, a controversial practice that aims to change the sexual orientation, gender identity or expression of LGBTQ people.