Why the constant appeal to focus on hygiene? Why do medical professionals recommend hygiene training? Girls almost never have to be specially instructed. Even men admit they had to learn how to clean properly. HPV rates suggest they de facto aren’t.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @cooney21 and
All parents teach their children how to wash and clean themselves. How to brush their teeth and hair, how to shower properly, how to clean their ears. And you're the one arguing amputating genitals somehow improves cleanliness. I trust men to shower.
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Replying to @JazhuStreaming @tesslatweets and
Europeans keep their genitals clean, Foreskin is actually easier to clean than the Vagina, If you keep cutting that part of the body, you will never understand it...
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Replying to @Noors18442121 @JazhuStreaming and
I don’t make a big deal about cleaning the penis, although undeniably a circ is less material and less levels to trap material. No uncut men and inactivist women keep telling me that cleaning is an important part of owning the extra skin. I see a simple benefit to have less work
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Replying to @tesslatweets @Noors18442121 and
You have a right to remove your own genital skin to save yourself 'work'. Nobody has the right to permanently alter another person's body, even our own baby girl/boy, simply to make cleaning them easier. Tell me, have you done this to yourself to save yourself 'work'?
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Replying to @ReedNelson9 @Noors18442121 and
Cutting in adulthood is costly and time prohibitive. Cutting girls in infancy isn’t possible. Male =/= female.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @Noors18442121 and
They have programs setup in Africa to circumcise adult men (who can consent). They have many advertisements saying how easy and quick it is. And even if it wasn't, you can't violate a person's human rights just to make it easier for another.
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Replying to @ReedNelson9 @Noors18442121 and
They need to convince the populace to get it done there, because it shows a MARKED effect on the spread of STIs Much of that continent would benefit from infant circ.
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Replying to @tesslatweets @ReedNelson9 and
The campaign to circumcise sub-Saharan
#Africa, purportedly to stop the spread of#HIV, has been ongoing for over a decade. Where's the real-world evidence that it's actually working (as opposed to making the problem worse)?#i2#VMMC@WHO@CDCgov@PEPFAR@HillaryClinton2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes -
Replying to @cooney21 @ReedNelson9 and
Umm the actual report that came from the decade of research? Damn sounds like you need to do some yourself.
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It was the "research" that was done over a decade ago in a short period of time (abruptly cut short when the authors started getting results they didn't like) & it's been rejected by most of the int'l medical community - here's the paper that explains whyhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/278023840_Critique_of_African_RCTs_into_Male_Circumcision_and_HIV_Sexual_Transmission …
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Replying to @cooney21 @tesslatweets and
It's the campaign of cutting based on that biased & methodologically flawed "research" that's been going on for over a decade. Where is the proof that the campaign has actually curbed the spread of
#HIV in Africa? (Hint, hint: there is none).#i20 replies 0 retweets 1 likeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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