Mark Joseph Stern is suitably woke.
He writes for Slate. He’s a legal analyst who uses the term “conversion therapy” when discussing any sort of therapy that might deal with someone’s discomfort over same-sex desire or gender dysphoria from a religious perspective. He wrote an article titled, “How in the World Was the Supreme Court’s Awful Conversion Therapy Ruling 8–1?”
He still managed to get pilloried on Bluesky, the leftist alternative to X where they eat their own via increasingly impossible purity tests.
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Now, in case you missed this “awful conversion therapy ruling,” every justice aside from Ketanji Brown Jackson (natch) found in a Wednesday decision that a lower court did not apply appropriate scrutiny to a Colorado law that banned, among other things, talk therapy that might deal with people struggling with same-sex attraction or gender identity from a religiously orthodox perspective.
Kaley Chiles, a licensed counselor, challenged the
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