It was merely a suggestion on how to clear up psych jargon and not to lump cases together that don't belong together. I think certain people took it to mean that they themselves should change the way they view the world.
While this is true, it was going to have an effect on those that thought they based their moral and legal classifications on "harm". Many people wanted to pretend that they did just that, and certainly the Congress wanted to have a legal argument that their policies were based on actually protecting people from harm, and so this paper did have an effect, even if they were mainly concerned with how Psychology should treat that issue.
If you want to talk more about that case, you can go to the thread. I didn't want to get into the actual specifics of it here, just point out that it is an example of Congress defying the Constitution's theoretical limitations on their power.
The reason I say that this is apples and oranges is that here Congress IS involved. They may make a law, or they may not. If they make a law that restricts free speech, and especially scientific findings, then it would be unconstitutional.
Please read my thread for further info. They did not pass a law, but instead passed a resolution stating that the gov't should reject any findings such as these. That has the indirect effect of "banning" the speech before lawmaking bodies, and thus is as good as killing it outright.
But that was not as significant as what else went on around it. Without passing any laws, and before the resolution was passed, the Congress put political pressure (one can only assume that would include monetary blackmail) on the APA to change its position and reject the study. That was direct coercion which resulted in the APA stating in the future it would make sure science matched public policy before printing. If that is not a chilling effect on free speech through Congressional funding mechanisms, I am unsure what one would consider it.
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