Let’s not forget the erectile dysfunction issues that most circumcised men have as they get older.
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Replying to @JusticeRida @cooney21 and
Yeah, don’t think that is true and I’m blocking you now
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Replying to @DrJenGunter @JusticeRida and
DrJenGunter. You are a Dr. You are supposed to diagnose and indicate treatment based on medical fact, not what you “think.” You might block Twitter users for some time, but you can’t block the truth forever. Those informed can’t claim ignorance. What kind of Dr. are you?
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Replying to @Joseph4GI @DrJenGunter and
Yes, any comments made here by Dr. Jen can't be seen by me b/c she previously blocked me for daring to question her hypocritical support of non therapeutic infant circumcision. A clear indication of her inability to defend the practice, which is embraced by most US OB_GYN$$.
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Replying to @cooney21 @DrJenGunter and
As a Dr, she has a duty to medical facts and to respond with such when asked. Reaping profit from performing non-medical surgery on healthy, non-consenting individuals constitutes medical fraud. In children, abuse. She’s either a Dr. or a snake oil salesman. Which is it?
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Replying to @Joseph4GI @cooney21 and
Reaping profit?! Jeez. Y’all are SOO off base.
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Replying to @Analogbear @Joseph4GI and
Putting aside (for a moment) the ethical problems w/forcing unneeded amputative surgery on a child, it is beyond debate that doctors & hospitals make $ from circumcision. That is a major reason why it's the most commonly performed surgery in the US.http://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-circumcision-cost-20160624-snap-story.html …
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Replying to @cooney21 @Joseph4GI and
Sigh. Take your absolute and utter-claptrap that circumcision is done because of a profit motive the fuck outta my mentions. It doesn’t pass the guffaw test.
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Replying to @Analogbear @Joseph4GI and
Moment over: can you explain how it's ethical to strap down a healthy boy and tear his penis apart w/out medical need, in a world which almost universally condemns any kind of FGM? Suggest you read this article before you give yet another absurd answer: http://quillette.com/2017/08/15/female-genital-mutilation-health-benefits-problem-medicalizing-morality/ …
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Not talking about medically necessary procedures. Not talking about "the Jewish community" either (although we could come back to that) I'm talking about the 1 million plus non-therapeutic, medicalized circumcisions in the US. Please answer my question & don't change the subject
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Replying to @cooney21 @Joseph4GI and
Please establish that the “no medical need” has a “no cultural value” component.
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Replying to @Analogbear @Joseph4GI and
FGM also has "cultural value". In 2010, the AAP said minor forms of FGM should be allowed. Are you saying you support FGM because it has cultural value?
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