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Gender Identity Counselling Dictated by Government?

&NewLine;<p>In the grand tradition of government overreach&comma; Colorado and Washington state have decided that licensed therapists should no longer rely on their education&comma; experience&comma; or—heaven forbid—their conscience&period; Instead&comma; they must consult the state’s ideological handbook before daring to speak with a confused teenager about gender identity&period; The Colorado 2019 Minor Conversion Therapy Law bans any counseling that seeks to align a minor’s gender identity with their biological birth sex&period; In other words&comma; counselors must advise transition as the only option&period;&nbsp&semi; The penalty&quest; A tidy &dollar;5&comma;000 fine per incident&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Let us pause to appreciate the irony&period; In a nation that prides itself on free speech&comma; Colorado has decided that certain conversations—those that affirm biological alignment over psychological issues—are not just discouraged&comma; but banned&comma; outlawed and censored&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The law does not merely regulate conduct&comma; it censors speech &&num;8212&semi; and not just any speech&comma; but speech between a licensed therapist and a vulnerable minor seeking help&period; The therapist must now ask&colon; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Is my opinion in this case state-approved&quest;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Enter Kaley Chiles&comma; a therapist from Colorado Springs&comma; who had the audacity to believe that her job is to make a professional judgment about the best course of action in each individual case—even if the approach is to live in harmony with the patient’s biological sex&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Chiles never practiced what the state calls &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;conversion therapy&period;” She simply wanted the freedom to engage in talk therapy with minors who voluntarily sought help reconciling their gender identity with their physical body&period; For this&comma; she was dragged through the courts&comma; culminating in an October Supreme Court hearing&period;&nbsp&semi; As with so many left-wing laws&comma; it is up to the Supreme Court to apply&nbsp&semi; the Constitution – in this case&comma; the First Amendment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The state’s defense&quest; That this is not censorship—it is regulation of professional conduct&period; Apparently&comma; when a therapist speaks&comma; it is not speech&period; It is conduct&period; And conduct&comma; unlike speech&comma; can be regulated without triggering those pesky First Amendment protections&period; The Tenth Circuit Court agreed&comma; ruling that Chiles’ conversations were conduct&comma; not speech&period; This legal sleight of hand allows the state to silence therapists without technically violating the Constitution&period; Clever&comma; eh&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>But not everyone is buying it&period; The Third and Eleventh Circuits have ruled that conversion therapy bans do regulate speech&comma; creating a circuit split that the Supreme Court must now resolve&period; At stake is not just the freedom of therapists like Chiles&comma; but the broader principle of whether the government can dictate the content of private conversations between professionals and clients – whether government can make medical determinations based on political viewpoints&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>This is not a debate about the merits of conversion therapy – and Chiles is not advocating shock treatments or coercive actions&period; She does not engage in conversion therapy&period;&nbsp&semi; She is advocating talk therapy—voluntary&comma; client-directed conversations&period; And therein lies the rub&period; The state is not banning conduct but just banning speech&period; Colorado and other&nbsp&semi; states are saying that you may counsel a child to transition from their biological gender to a psychological gender&comma; but you may not counsel them to embrace their birth sex&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And what about a patient who seeks to realign their mental view with their biological view &&num;8212&semi; who does not want to go down the path of transitioning&period; &nbsp&semi;The new laws deny that person an option – no way to seek the help they want&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And it is not just Colorado&period; It is a developing trend&period;&nbsp&semi; Washington State has enacted similar laws&comma; effectively criminalizing religious counseling that affirms biological sex&period; In these left-leaning utopias&comma; the government has decided that the only acceptable path for a gender-confused minor is transition&period; Any deviation from this narrative is labeled harmful&comma; dangerous&comma; or—most damning of all—unscientific&period; Never mind that the science on gender dysphoria is far from settled&period; Never mind that the Cass Review in the UK recently found insufficient evidence to support gender-affirming care for minors&period; In Colorado&comma; the science is supposedly settled because the government says so&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Gender transitioning is is not just a legal issue&period; It is a cultural&comma; social and moral issue – and a constitutional one in terms of being able to speak about it&nbsp&semi; from all perspectives&period; The state is inserting itself into the most intimate of human relationships—the therapeutic bond between counselor and client—and dictating what may be said&period; It is replacing professional judgment with political ideology&period; And it is doing so under the guise of protecting minors&period; But who protects the minors who do not want to transition&quest; Who protects the families who seek faith-based counseling&quest; Who protects the therapists who believe that mental stability may include embracing one’s biological sex&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The answer is no one&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Chiles’ case is a litmus test for the future of free speech in America&period; If the Supreme Court upholds Colorado’s law&comma; it will set a precedent that allows states to censor professional speech based on viewpoint&period; Today it is gender identity&period; Tomorrow it could be abortion counseling&comma; divorce counseling&comma; or any other topic the state deems controversial&period; Therapists will become mouthpieces for government policy&comma; parroting approved narratives while silencing dissent&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>And let us not forget the religious implications&period; For Christian counselors&comma; the belief that humans are created male and female is not just a theological opinion&comma; it is a foundational truth&period; To forbid them from expressing this belief in therapy is to violate their religious freedom&period; The First Amendment protects not just the right to worship&comma; but the right to speak and act according to one’s faith&period; Colorado’s law tramples on all three&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>In the words of Chiles’ attorney&comma; James Campbell&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;States can transform counselors into mouthpieces for the government&period;” And that is exactly what Colorado has done&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>So let us raise a toast to the brave new world of government-approved therapy&period; Where therapists are fined for listening and guiding&period; Where minors are denied the right to explore all options&period; Where religious beliefs are banned from the counseling room&period; And where the state&comma; in its infinite wisdom&comma; decides what is best for every child—regardless of their needs&comma; desires&comma; or faith&period;&nbsp&semi; Nothing says freedom like a &dollar;5&comma;000 fine for giving honest professional advice&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>So&comma; there &OpenCurlyQuote;tis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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