Family First NZ says that despite claims of some politicians in Parliament on Thursday, the proposed ‘conversion therapy’ ban will criminalise parents – an effect of the bill which even the Ministry of Justice has acknowledged. On Newstalk ZB on .
Press Release – Family First New Zealand That is not cool with me Kris Faafoi, Minister of Justice Family First NZ says that if parents arent concerned about the conversion therapy bill introduced by the Government today, all they need to do is listen to the Minister of Justice …
“That is not cool with me” – Kris Faafoi, Minister of Justice
Family First NZ says that if parents aren’t concerned about the conversion therapy bill introduced by the Government today, all they need to do is listen to the Minister of Justice explain the effect of the bill, and parents will quickly become very fearful.
The
proposed ‘conversion therapy’ ban will be yet another
attack on parents’ rights.
A ban would criminalise
parents who wish to protect their child from the physical,
emotional, and psychological harm caused by gender
dysphoria. Shockingly, parents would be criminalised and
potentially liable up to five years in jail simply for
affirming that their sons are boys and their daughters are
girls. These bans will lock children into
transgenderism.
The government want to criminalise the
discussion and practice of alternatives to hormones, surgery
and confusion.
Incredibly, the Minister then goes on
to say that “this bill is not about criminalising
Press Release – Family First New Zealand As the Government considers hate speech laws, a poll released in January found that just one in ten New Zealanders think it should be a crime to publicly claim that gender is revealed at birth and is not a matter of personal identity, or that it …
As the Government considers hate speech laws, a poll released in January found that just one in ten New Zealanders think it should be a crime to publicly claim that gender is revealed at birth and is not a matter of personal identity, or that it should be a crime to publicly state that marriage is between a man and a woman only.
As the Government considers hate speech laws, a poll released in January found that just one in ten New Zealanders think it should be a crime to publicly claim that gender is revealed at birth and is not a matter of personal identity, or that it .