It's not "arguing" when those who want to do the cutting can't even begin to defend it. If a pinprick to a girl's genitals results in the criminal prosecution described in this article, how can circumcision of a boy be defended? #i2 http://blog.practicalethics.ox.ac.uk/2017/08/does-female-genital-mutilation-have-health-benefits-the-problem-with-medicalizing-morality/ …pic.twitter.com/cbKTxH3sMs
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It's pretty clear to any objective reader of this exchange & the article I included that you haven't - & can't - offer a single fact in defense. You're right about 1 thing: you don't owe me a thing. It's your son who might ask you to defend what you plan to have done to him.
7:43 PM - 25 Jun 2018
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