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by mercer
3191 days ago
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I'm a bit confused (honestly). Your link shows benefits, but nothing involving life and death. Or rather: if that's all, and religious reasons are not considered, circumcision is not at all a 'proportionate response'. To be clear, my perspective is from a society where circumcision is not the norm. I'd say the norm here is not to remove parts of the body unless there's very good reason to do so. Wisdom death probably come closest. But circumcision for health reasons would be akin to removing the appendix in every newborn. Again, I'm honestly curious. I assumed circumcision (for reasons other than religion) was a fringe position in these circles. |
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[0] https://www.elsevier.com/connect/circumcision-benefits-far-o...