When are we going to stop subjecting our little ones to the evil act called circumcision?
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Replying to @Akinwole_
I’d appreciate you share the reasons behind your views on the practice of male child circumcision being stopped.
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Replying to @omon_ilaboya
1. It is an unnecessary medical procedure with known cases of permanent damage and death. This acts kills thousands of children per year. 2. Unmutilated male are doing just fine. 3 Like many other things, it was passed down to us, and many do it without asking why.
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Replying to @Akinwole_
It is not absolutely unnecessary. Many medical procedures can cause permanent damage and death, but it doesn’t make it unnecessary none the less. A valid stat would need to be referenced to show that it kills thousands of children yearly.
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Replying to @omon_ilaboya @Akinwole_
Since 2007, WHO and UNAIDS have recommended voluntary medical male circumcision as an additional important strategy for HIV prevention, particularly in settings with high HIV prevalence and low levels of male circumcision, where the public health benefits will be maximized
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Replying to @omon_ilaboya
I do not take these organizations seriously when they make recommendations based on stats handed to them by the pharma cabal. Even when they run their own project, it is usually funded by this same cabal who interest is only to make money from the sickness of people.
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Replying to @Akinwole_
I understand your point of view and respect it. But I think your initial post should have been more of emphasizing the need to consider the risks of male child circumcision- giving your points, rather than labelling the act as "evil". Making the decision for a child is not evil.
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I came to that conclusion because I believe it will eventually be outlawed, just like female circumcision, which is commonly agreed to be evil.
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