Pediatrician group says gay is normal

The Gay agenda is ramping up their ‘Gay is normal’ campaign. Washingtontimes.com reports that the nation’s largest pediatrics group has updated its policy on homosexuality and children.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released its new policy advising doctors to fight “homophobia” and “heterosexism” by advising all children that homosexuality is “normal.”

The pediatrician’s group doesn’t explain how homosexuality is normal, but it suggests that heterosexuality should not be considered society’s sexual standard going forward.

In its new policy on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning, aka curious, (LGBTQ) youths, the AAP recommends that pediatricians create offices that are “teen-friendly and welcoming to all adolescents, regardless of sexual orientation and behavior.”

“Sexual-minority youth should not be considered abnormal,” the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) said. Being LGBTQ is normal, just different,” the AAP policy said.

The AAP urges pediatricians to put out brochures with pictures of “both same- and opposite-gender couples” or post a “rainbow” decal on an office door or bulletin board.

The policy doesn’t mention the high incidences of sexually transmitted diseases or the high rate of depression among the gay population.

Despite the AAP’s enthusiastic approach to camouflaging what is clearly a behavioral disorder, some doctors within the small organization are pushing back. They do not believe homosexuality is normal and will resist the AAP’s efforts normalize homosexuality.

From Washingtontimes.com:

“That’s where we would disagree. Major, major disagreement,” said Dr. Den Trumbull, president of the American College of Pediatricians, which was formed in 2002 as an alternative to AAP over its policy on gay adoption.

Another group, Christian Medical and Dental Associations (CMDA), says “homosexual behavior can be changed,” and children experiencing “gender-identity confusion” should receive therapy if needed, and be around “appropriate role models.”

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