It is close to a decade ago yes, that's a fifth of my life ago, it's 4% of the time circumcision has been a 'medical' procedure in the USA, and it's 0.4% of the time since the bris was changed to add priah.
It's a hindrance to the legislative action you're talking about taking rather than the more individual route that happens now, because this is just evidence that there are more people ambivalent or defensive of circumcision than there are against it in the US now.
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We still push forward true, but it's been very evident that US politics has not been about right or wrong, but self serving, for some time now. Both sides are guilty of it, though I'd say more the GOP particularly in this administration, but it does happen, it takes a lot to >>
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2> break through to that, and we just don't have the support. Yet, but every few days I change someone's mind, every few days we all change someone's mind, we are building that momentum still and turning that tide. Not fast enough but it's all we have right now.
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Changing minds is cool and all, but that doesn't do much for the legal side of things. I do my best to observe this from a disconnected and realistic observation. From what I've been able to deduce is several things. One of which is the likelihood of this being over in 20 years.
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I disagree, changing the minds of the people puts more force behind the eventual push towards legislature. This is an issue that transcends politics, there are liberals and conservatives, libertarians and socialists, all agreeing with this point of view, it won't matter which >>
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2> party is in power when we feel we can actually make such a push, but when it has the voices of two thirds of the people behind it, from both sides of the aisle, that's when we'd be heard.
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That's why I think marketing is the most important part of this topic, it spreads the word. Getting people to listen, and act on their own volition.
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