Exactly. And the "she wouldn't know comment" is obviously baseless. FGM is also deemed a religious requirement. That #circumcision might be medically necessary (although this is extremely rare) simply cannot justify forcing it on a healthy infant.
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Replying to @cooney21 @KyleChenIntact and
. I just looked up the origin of her statement She was talking about 3rd world countries with poor hygiene &poor skills Although you cite opposing opinions, the public health benefits of circumcision are undisputable
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Replying to @realChaim_Rubin @KyleChenIntact and
What I've cited is the clear international medical consensus, which is that the public health benefits of
#circumcision are dubious & questionable at best. That is why not a single medical organization in the world recommends forcing circumcision on a child.#i27 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @cooney21 @realChaim_Rubin and
Lies and deceit. Research contradicts your claims ... only propaganda websites ay that Medical Jpournals and peer reviewd«ed resarch prove you wrong
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Replying to @Scripteladora @realChaim_Rubin and
Here's 38 leading MDs from 17 different countries who objectively reviewed & analyzed all the research backing up what I've said: https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/131/4/796 … As explained here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316527603_Cultural_bias_in_American_medicine_the_case_of_infant_male_circumcision … all of the world's nat'l pediatric societies (save 1) oppose child
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Replying to @cooney21 @realChaim_Rubin and
Nope. European doctors are misinformed and take their information from your propaganda websites. They are biased and inex+erienced in the field. Nothing backs up what you said except cultural bias of Antisemitic Europeans who are banning Kosher food, Circumcisionanything Jewish
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Replying to @Scripteladora @realChaim_Rubin and
Again, it is you who has offered no support for your statements, which have now veered to the truly ridiculous. It isn't just European MDs, but virtually all MDs (except in the US, Israel & Muslim countries), including places like Canada, Australia & New Zealand that formerly...
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Replying to @cooney21 @Scripteladora and
routinely circumcised boys that are opposed to the practice. Those MDs objectively reviewed the medical research. You have absolutely no basis for suggesting they are biased or have anti-semitic animus, & it is offensive for you to have defamed them that way.
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Replying to @cooney21 @Scripteladora and
. Not one of them offers a counter to the benefits summarized in the survey I linked you to which you totally ignored, which puts benefit to risk ration at up to 200/1 Here it is again Deal with ithttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5296634/ …
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Replying to @realChaim_Rubin @Scripteladora and
Incorrect. An objective risk-benefit analysis of each of the supposed benefits listed in the article you forwarded is provided both in the articles I sent you & other articles. The only exception is "hygiene" & that's only b/c it's obvious that reason can't justify child...
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...circumcision. More importantly: do you know who the lead author of the study, Brian Morris, is? Do you understand why his work is not taken seriously by anyone, even (and especially) by those who are serious about defending nontherapeutic child circumcision? In part, it's...
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