Pediatric Physicians 'Homophobia' Policy Is a Dangerous Political  Game





 
By _Janet Parshall_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/janet-parshall/) , 
Special to CP
July 30, 2013|11:13 am
How sad that more and more professional organizations  are succumbing to 
political correctness, and, in so doing, betray the very  professionals they 
allege to represent.
Consider the American Academy of Pediatrics. Founded in 1930, they purport 
to  represent 60,000 pediatricians. But over the years, this organization 
has  drifted more and more into the quicksand of political controversy. 
They have supported the Affordable Care Act, spoken out on gun control and  
now, they are issuing policy statements on homosexuality. 
When the decisions were handed down from the US Supreme Court on DOMA and  
Proposition 8, the AAP issued a statement which said, in part" 
"The American Academy of Pediatrics has advocated that civil marriage for  
same-gender couples is the best way to guarantee benefits and security for 
their  children. If a child has two loving and capable parents who choose to 
create a  permanent bond, it's in the best interest of their children that 
legal  institutions allow them to do so." 
Here's the dilemma. It's one thing for my pediatrician to discuss whether 
or  not my child should be vaccinated for diphtheria, but it is quite another 
for  him to start advocating forso-called same-sex marriage, defending it 
as being in  the best interest of the child. I want a pediatrician, not a 
politician when I  take my baby to the doctor. 
Last week, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a policy statement 
on  what they are calling "heterosexism" and "homophobia." The policy 
statement is  technically non-binding but what often starts as a suggestion can 
quickly  devolve into a mandate. 
The policy directs pediatricians to create an office atmosphere that is  
""teen-friendly and welcoming to all adolescents, regardless of sexual  
orientation and behavior." Brochures featuring both opposite and same-sex  
couples 
should be readily available to patients and, rainbow decals should be  
posted for the public to see. 
It doesn't stop there. The policy goes on to say, pediatricians "should  
support or create gay-straight alliances at schools, and support the 
development  and enforcement of zero-tolerance policies for homophobic teasing, 
bullying,  harassment and violence." 
Saddest of all, the AAP denigrates the concept of changing sexual  
orientation, something often referred to as "reparative therapy." The policy  
says 
such therapy is "never indicated." It also chastises any pediatrician who  
"does not feel competent to provide specialized care for sexual-minority teens 
 and their families" to refer patients and their families to someone else. 
Why?  Because according to the policy statement, being gay is "normal" and 
"just  different." The AAP declares that "heterosexism" (the belief that 
heterosexual  is the norm) is "insidious" and "damaging" 
What happens to those evangelical physicians who, by supporting traditional 
 marriage, are deemed to be "enemies of the nation" merely because they 
take, as  Truth, the declaration that sexual expression is reserved for 
marriage - the  union of one man and one woman? Will they be marginalized 
within 
their own  profession because they will not tow the party line for the AAP? 
With health care already unraveling in this country, picking a political  
fight among physicians is not just poor timing. It's bad  medicine.

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