You cant use justification of past instances of an idea and assume the justification is the same now. There is no benefit in female circumcisions, but in males you drastically reduce urethral infection chances. That's enough reason to ask, and the parents are the ones saying yes.
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11% of hospital attendees.
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Hospital attendees are not a statistically representative population. Try again.
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What? They are, they’re hospital attendees. They’re a statistic. I don’t know what you mean.
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They're a skewed statistic--one that has nothing to do with the question I asked you. Generalizability is the simplest tenet of statistical probability theory. You didn't answer the question.
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