Did you just make up that 'fact' about circ complications being as rare as intact complications? Let's see your data sources. Many circ complications don't manifest themselves till puberty and are not recorded. Nobody died from being left intact. Babies die from being circed.
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Replying to @BSR163 @jak_jeremy and
People can be hurt from intact complications - which is why circumcision is the remedy in adulthood for phimosis and others. No fact of circ complications as rare are recorded and available. Do a google
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Replying to @tesslatweets @jak_jeremy and
I don't need to Google. Complications with intact foreskins are pathology. When there is pathology, treatment is appropriate. However most pathology can be treated via non invasive means. Circumcision is always a last resort in intact cultures and therefore extremely rare.
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Replying to @BSR163 @tesslatweets and
Performing irreversible reductive surgery on healthy infants without pathology is unethical. Doctors in developed countries outside USA do not recommend it or perform it routinely. There are significant risks up to and including DEATH. European Doctor:https://youtu.be/82uAAJZ2nXA
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Replying to @BSR163 @jak_jeremy and
It’s not unethical, almost never dangerous in US, and is a great tradition
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Replying to @tesslatweets @BSR163 and
Tell that to the babies that lost their lives. It's a barbaric tradition. Human rights will win out in the end, of this I am confident.
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Replying to @ReedNelson9 @BSR163 and
Medically there is no health benefit at all as it is done to healthy boys, it is an unnecessary procedure caring unnecessary risks. As a Religious Mutilation Sacrifice Ritual, some die, that is expected, that's what's sacrifices are all about.
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Replying to @gcbarre @ReedNelson9 and
This boys can run the risk of complications due to their foreskin, not to mention the foreskin seems to trap bacteria and viruses that spread STI. If it’s not significant enough for you, that’s personal. I don’t blame god?
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She doesn't want to understand. She needs to justify the mutilation of her baby boys. Don't let facts get in the way of her myths.
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Viruses & bacteria are dealt with in the same way as with any other body part. Basic hygiene (i.e., regular baths and showers) is enough. But you're right BSR, she needs to justify to herself the mutilation of her sons, and she's not about to let the facts get in the way of that
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