
Through seemingly insignificant texts, the future offense against sexual identity is gradually being established in the French Republic, as with everything it has done since the revolution: abortion, same-sex marriage, adoption for all.
Each time, a measure is announced for some minor, unimportant thing, in order to impose an unnatural and anti-God ideology smoothly, with a bit of lubricant. Except that after 4 or 5 years, we find ourselves missing an arm and with only our eyes to weep.
When will there be an offense for God-phobia? Who is, I dare say, the King of France.
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After the offense of obstructing abortion, we risked getting bored: soon will come an offense of obstructing sexual identity. It will become forbidden to inform, to accompany, or worse still, to treat a person who questions their sexual identity. Under the pretext of greater freedom, let's increase the confusion of minors a little more. Healthcare professionals or parents, be careful from now on with your words, which could cost you dearly.
On October 5th, a bill prohibiting "conversion therapies" was adopted in first reading by the National Assembly. The text provides for a penalty of two years' imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 euros for "practices, behaviors, or repeated statements aimed at modifying or repressing the sexual orientation or gender identity, real or perceived, of a person and having the effect of impairing their physical or mental health". If the victim is a minor, the penalty rises to three years' imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros.
During debates in the National Assembly, Laurence Vanceunebrock (LREM), the bill's rapporteur, justified the necessity of the text by citing the existence of practices such as "exorcisms, retreats, healing workshops, humiliation sessions, hypnosis, electroshock treatments, prescriptions of anxiolytics, antidepressants, hormone injections, or even forced marriages, confinement, deprivation of food, beatings and violence, rape, and even female genital mutilation".
How can one equate a retreat with a forced marriage, or a prescription of anxiolytics with confinement? Not to mention that most of the cited acts are already punishable under the Penal Code. Furthermore, the title of the new offense is so vague that it does not meet the criteria of criminal law, which requires a specific penalty in response to a clearly defined offense.
In reality, under the guise of fighting homophobia, the government is enshrining gender theory in French law. This is through a text dangerous for two reasons, whose first victims will be children. […]