Well how can you say something isn't "harmful" if part of the person is LITERALLY DEAD at the end of it?
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Replying to @Gregory_Malchuk @PinkNews
I guess removing a tumor would be harmful too, since it dies when it is removed?
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The foreskin is a natural part of the human body. A tumor is pathological. A disease state. Why do you have to make such insane comparisons to justify circumcision? You remove a tumor to SAVE the wholeness of the human body, including the foreskin.
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Replying to @Gregory_Malchuk @PinkNews
Circumcision can "save" the body, though. Circumcised men are less likely to get some cancers, some STDs and UTIs.
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Amputation is NOT a legitimate prophylactic measure for infants! But WHAT IS THE BODY you claim to be "saving" is the WHOLE BODY!!!
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Replying to @Gregory_Malchuk @PinkNews
I'm sure plenty of men (and women) who have died unnecessarily from conditions that could've been prevented by male circumcision would disagree.
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That is not how medicine, or benefits, or health, or the definition of the body work. YOU are your PHYSICAL BODY. Part of it DYING is objectively bad.
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Replying to @Gregory_Malchuk @PinkNews
Tens of billions of cells (ie parts of our body) die every day. Cells dying is not objectively bad. Someone dying from a condition that could have been prevented by circumcision definitely is objectively bad, however.
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Your entire reasoning is flawed, because the issue at hand is the procedure being forced on a baby....and babies aren't having sex, so even if there WAS a significant benefit in preventing STIs through circumcision, that's irrelevant.
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Other things like UTIs occur in infancy that circumcision helps reduce. Plus infancy is the best time to circumcise anyway. As for consent, parents do loads of things without their child's consent.
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