A university student in Mexico is facing the loss of his license to practice psychology over a speech he gave as the school’s valedictorian challenging radical gender theory and defending the traditional family, according to legal nonprofit Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) International.
The Autonomous University of Baja California is expected to make a judgement in September on Christian Cortez Pérez’s future following calls from some of the school’s professors to have the graduate’s academic degree and professional license withheld, a press release from the legal group outlines.
“Today we are deep into a real anthropological struggle to redefine the human being, the human person, man, through the implementation of ideologies and fashions of thought that always end up undermining dignity and freedom,” Cortez Pérez said in his valedictorian speech, which was given in Spanish on June 27, according to ADF International.
He also quoted G.K. Chesterton on the destruction of the family, telling his peers, “People do not know what they are doing; because they do not know what they are undoing.”
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