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"Ban on conversion practices in the European Union" initiative still needs support
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There is no need to explicitly ban something that already violates existing laws. If something is classified as torture by the UN, there is no chance that it is legal in any country that recognises and protects human rights.
Those so-called "conversion therapies" should already classify as some kind of assault or coercion, and/or medical malpractise in any reasonable jurisdiction.
It looks like there is No ban on conversion therapy in many states in the US, parts of Australia, Sweden and several places in Europe, according to the map on the wiki page Legality of conversion therapy.
This is still useful to quickly show ignorant cishets outside eu that it's wrong
I have no idea what kind of newfangled insult "cishet" is, but I'd argue that if you make it a specific crime rather than prosecuting it as an ordinary, already existing crime, you are giving the perpetrators a special status, while in reality, they are just fraudulent quacks who like to assault and coerce people, which is very wrong already.
Cishet is not an insult?? It's short for cisgender and heterosexual.
If you think 'special status' is a negative call the perpetuators what you think is appropriate. But making it plainly and unambiguously illegal (as opposed to illegal if you think critically about it) is just a positive