People in my mentions who are trying to defend Grievance Studies by saying that "a lot of good work" is also coming out of those fields: you're going to have to give examples. So far the number of pieces of good work people have pointed me to is at zero.
-
-
3> Children aren't sexually active, so any STD reduction benefit wouldn't happen for about 14 years, closer to when a boy can make his own choice than to the age it is forced on him, and penile cancer is a disease of old men and a rare one, the man can choose for himself by then.
-
More importantly, we've already seen evidence that the economic incentive for hospitals is to charge the parents, then turn around and sell the amputated parts to companies making dermatological creams. And economic incentives always trump ideological rightness, in corporations.
-
Lying to parents to get them to agree to the harvest of their kids' prepuces, then selling them on the back end? That's textbook federal racketeering right there.
-
(Using violence or the threat of violence, to coerce the payment of funds, to someone who doesn't have the legal right to those funds.)
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.