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a country that allows the genital mutilation of its citizens is destined for violence and ruin...BAN circumcision. Her body her rights, HIS BODY HIS RIGHTS

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    1. GenerationIntact  👶‏ @GenIntact 3 Mar 2019
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      Pragmatically, in goals w.r.t. a ban, we may have to compromise between 'ethical' & pragmatic/legal goals - e.g. in the US if(?) a 'ban with exemption' is much easier to pass & more likely to pass sooner it may be good to grab it - a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

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    2. Choose Intact‏ @ChooseIntact 4 Mar 2019
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      A law with a religious exemption would be a step backwards from where we are. Circumcision rates wouldn’t budge, as parents would claim the exemption, regardless of their real reason. And it would entrench disregard for the law. (Which is already true. Circumcision is battery.)

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    5. Choose Intact‏ @ChooseIntact 4 Mar 2019
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      That’s a big ask, and one I don’t think would be in any bill capable of passing.

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    7. Choose Intact‏ @ChooseIntact 4 Mar 2019
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      Why would doctors be forbidden from doing it, in our current reality? Would that happen? And, even assuming the religious exemption works to limit the numbers, wouldn’t doctors and/or parents just be able to say “non-retractable”/“phimosis” as a diagnosis? Culture is too strong.

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    8. GenerationIntact  👶‏ @GenIntact 5 Mar 2019
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      'Culture' is not as strong as you think; in places like Australia & South Korea circumcision rates dropped from 80+% to very low. & it wasn't even banned. I don't think doctors will push it as hard if they have to commit fraud/malpractice for every circumcision.

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    9. Nicole‏ @peaceniky 5 Mar 2019
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      I agree. But in south korea at least, there was never a culture of genital cutting. It was introduced by the US, and now that their cultural influence has waned there is no other embedded cultural group to placate. And so rates have dropped

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    10. GenerationIntact  👶‏ @GenIntact 5 Mar 2019
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      In the US there also didn't exist a general culture of genital cutting until only about a hundred years ago.

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      Nicole‏ @peaceniky 6 Mar 2019
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      Yes but the US is different from south korea in that its a mixture of many cultures. The US has a substantial number of jews with strong ties to this ritual, i’m sure that helps to normalize it

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