All along I’ve said why. Religion and some hygiene considerations.
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Replying to @SwangoKevin @peaceniky and
So if was a religious practice to bath a 10 year old girl before and after you bed her, would that be an acceptable comparison? It's a religious practice that encourages hygiene after all.
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Replying to @Mephitus_Skunk @peaceniky and
“If”? And, who doesn’t bathe before and after. Ew...
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Replying to @SwangoKevin @peaceniky and
tl;dr religious historical practice is no reason to permanently mutilate anyone by any means. Such an argument still supports FGM.
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Replying to @Mephitus_Skunk @peaceniky and
No. The reasons matter. Controlling a [woman] through circumcision is way different than establishing a covenant and improving hygiene.
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But only one of those religions has its goal as controlling women.
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Replying to @SwangoKevin @peaceniky and
Gynocentrism 101...only seeing things out of the myopic view of how it affects teh poor whamens...
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Replying to @Mephitus_Skunk @SwangoKevin and
The basic problem here is that people do not care, because it's only baby boys dying, isn't it? Or if they don't die they suffer agony, but that's fine too because protecting women is more important. Empathy gap again
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Replying to @MechEngineerB @Mephitus_Skunk and
The basic problem is throughout history there have been infections which have lead to problems. The equivalent can’t be said for women. Egalitarianism is a pipe dream.
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Please, please leave the US. I live in one of the majority of countries that don’t circumcise, and never have. NOT A PROBLEM
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