Cutting off infant foreskin is barbaric, but no one deserves to be executed at these events. Welcome to Trump's America, where he's Making Aryans Gallingly Ascendant. #MAGA
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Replying to @Sweetling @Mikel_Jollett
Not all bris includes circumcision. There's a ceremonial bris that doesn't require it and a lot of parents are choosing that option for their children now. I'm not going to jump to conclusions about which ceremony was being practiced here.
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Replying to @Momof3gngrs @Mikel_Jollett
I've never heard of a nonviolent circumcision and will happily research that. But I'd bet money that a ceremony at a Conservative shul is cutting that foreskin off.
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Replying to @Sweetling @Mikel_Jollett
It's like you didnt read anything I said. Not all bris includes circumcision. Read it again. Some parents opt for a hospital circumcision and an increasing number of parents are opting for keeping their children intact and just doing a ceremonial bris.
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Replying to @Momof3gngrs @Mikel_Jollett
Hello, I read it. If they got it done in the hospital, that's no less barbaric, to my raised-Jewish mind. Come down off your high horse. We do routine violence to babies for no good medical reason. It's shameful. A shonda.
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Selfhate much?
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Nope. Just woke. And I'm unmoved by AIPAC talking point tropes. Feel free to unfollow me if that hurts.
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This is not whataboutism at all. You lose sight of the CRIME here Bud. I believe it is you doing the whataboutism- a "violent" ceremony( look up the meaning) gets comeupence with violence? And I said CULTURES not religions. Judge yourself.
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Replying to @almondleafer @Sweetling and
Cutting a person who’s unable to give informed consent can reasonably be called violence & by that def., vaccines are a form of violence against children, but one w/proven benefit for the victims. Circumcision? Not much evidence of benefit. The hygiene argument has been debunked.
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Replying to @JBDoubleEwe @Sweetling and
No. The hygiene has not been debunked.https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/circumcision/about/pac-20393550 …
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Mayo link didn’t show up in my feed until now. It’s not certain, & so “the AAP doesn’t recommend routine circumcision.” Cf. https://cancer.org/cancer/penile-cancer/causes-risks-prevention/prevention.html … “But in some studies, the protective effect of circumcision wasn't seen after factors like smegma&phimosis were taken into account.”
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