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“Please, Sir, Can You Stop the Torture?” (Or, When to Stop Begging)

August 22, 2021 by Peter Gajdics

Finally, what I find most troubling about discussing the whole idea of trying to outlaw what amounts to torture is that at the end of these interviews I often leave feeling like little orphan Oliver, in the musical, Oliver!, begging for one more measly bowl of soup. “Please, Sir? Please can you stop the torture?”

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August 22, 2021 /Peter Gajdics
gay, lesbian, LGBT, conversion therapy, reparative therapy, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Election, Liberal
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About the Ban in Lethbridge, Alberta (Canada)

July 11, 2020 by Peter Gajdics

Virtually every global health regulator has spoken out about the dangers of conversion therapy—countries all over the world have been consulted, survivors have shared their stories of abuse, voices from the graves of those who did not survive their own abuse have cried out, health and medical experts have now even written their recommendations, and The United Nations, in a final report I cite below, has urged all jurisdictions to ban conversion therapy. What more does anyone need to say to a city like Lethbridge before they take action?

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July 11, 2020 /Peter Gajdics
Lethbridge, Alberta, conversion therapy, reparative therapy, LGBTQ, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer
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Religion as a Front for Tyranny

May 09, 2020 by Peter Gajdics

Religious-based organizations that enforce any kind of conversion treatment tyrannize people into conformity; legal bans of their treatments oppose this tyranny, not religion.

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May 09, 2020 /Peter Gajdics
LGBTQ2, gay conversion therapy, reparative therapy, lesbian, homophobia, cisgender
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Apologies

November 30, 2017 by Peter Gajdics

While apologies from those who’ve wronged us in some substantive way truly matter, since they recognize and validate harms committed, they do not necessarily undo the damage caused by the acts inflicted.

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November 30, 2017 /Peter Gajdics
LGBTQ2, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada, Cold War politics, homosexual, heterosexual, lesbian, gay, transexual, transgender, two-spirit, queer, The Inheritance of Shame: A Memoir, shame
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