Which EU countries have reached their thresholds for the ECI petition to ban conversion therapy?
Which EU countries have reached their thresholds for the ECI petition to ban conversion therapy?
Which EU countries have reached their thresholds for the ECI petition to ban conversion therapy?
I'm wondering about coverage. How much was it talked about in the public? How much was it covered by media? What's your experience from France and other countries that reached the threshold and from countries that remained far from it? People can't sign something they never heard about.
I live in France and only heard about it from social media: first, by sheer chance, a few months ago from a minor Mastodon account, the second time three days before the deadline, from the same Mastodon account again. I don’t browse Facebook/Instagram/Twitter/Tiktok at all, so I’m not sure how the coverage was there.
A trans friend who’s normally way better informed than me about this stuff told me he heard about it less than a week before the deadline, so clearly word hadn’t spread that well, even if France already did have more signatures than most countries at the time. From what I can tell, it spread through digital "word of mouth" rather than through established medias. There was some media coverage, but reeeaally at the last time. A few politicians (mostly from the left) talked about it during the last days, too.
Like someone else said, ECIs don’t get a lot of media coverage and most people don’t even know they exist. By the way, in France, there’s also an official petition system to submit law ideas to the parliament, and it’s also not very well known. (Another problem being that most petitions on the parliament website are ludicrous because, contrary to ECI, no vetting is done before publishing the petition (as far as I know). I take a look at it now and then, and it’s really tiring to search for the legitimate stuff in the midst of all the ridiculous crap.)
I don't believe ECIs ever get a lot of media coverage, sadly.
Most people don't even know they can start/participate in ECIs and have their opinion taken into account at a european level. Best we can do is share the platform and make sure as many people as possible know about it.
In Croatia it wasn't covered except for maybe some niche media and Grof Darkula. Still, I'm surprised we made it, homophobia is rampant here.
I saw it on r/croatia, tbh.
I don't use Reddit, but I'm glad to hear they covered this. Makes me kinda hopeful. :)