Well, for Denmark, which is the topic, only one of the things has caused a death, the other which has in other countries, are so illegal here that the parents won't even have a chance (tribal tattoos on kids below 16). As for ear piercings, no deaths has yet been announced of that within the recent decade.
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Uhm, you didn't read my earlier statement some many pages back.
You don't just sign it by accident. You have to either follow a link, or look it up specifically. Then you use your social security number and a special password before you are accepted as having 'signed'. This ain't just put you X on the spot kinda thing. The two couples I know are jewish, and they are all against it because even though they like their religion, they've grown to see that it doesn't really have a purpose to cut it of or need. And they said that they'd rather their boys pick that when 18.
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The loophole with "medical reasons" allowing circumcision should be closed too, as the Jewish doctors would fabricate the reasons en masse.
Talking about Denmark as though it should be the world don’t try to bullshit me you know that’s where this conversation is. So everything I said is in bounds. Otherwise I support Denmark doing what’s best for THEM. Even if I disagree living where I do.
Guess Denmark is just another country in Europe I had no intention of visiting so alls good.
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What number would that be? Not that it really matters to myself, as this is a Danish law and they can do what they want for their citizens. But I have never heard of a single circumcision here being botched. I was circumcised when I was in my early 40's due to a on going health issue and I wish my parents had done it when I was born. It was a no brainier when our two sons where born to have them circumcised.
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“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
So basically when God called Abraham, he told him to circumcise all the males in his tribe as a mark that they were set apart as holy to him. Moses was commanded to continue this tradition when God gave the Jewish law. It's possible it was partly a rule God gave as a hygiene thing back then. A lot of the laws in the book of Leviticus are about cleanliness-there is an entire section dedicated to how to deal with different kinds of mildew in your tent.
Christians typically don't circumcise outside of the USA because faith in Jesus is what makes you holy. The spirit of God is what sets you apart from everyone else, not your foreskin. The physical sign isn't necessary.
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Like I said, this is typically not banned.
Infants are those that the state can't recognize their ability to consent, so it requires the prescription of a doctor.
You can't really ban it: the procedure is needed sometimes. It's just that cosmetics is not a reason a doctor could realistically endorse.
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“ The Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to - prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms..” - Samuel Adams
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
How many would be enough for you to think it's a practice best done away with?
https://www.berghahnjournals.com/vie.../bhs040106.xml
At least one hundred deaths, the most catastrophic outcome. Let alone the plethora of other complications.
Here's another one:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a7620446.html
Infant HERPES. There's something you never wanted to know existed.
You needing the procedure at age 40 has nothing to do with infant mutilation. Infants don't "need it", it's a ridiculous tradition, borne out of ancient religious barbarism.
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That's just the thing, beyond describing the practice in a very general way I've never seen an magic book actually describe what has to be done in any detail. The whole idea of the ritual is a symbolic gesture altogether. And the more one investigates it, it's fairly creepy.
For example, here's the main link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit_milah
And a creepifying quote:
Metzitzah B'Peh (oral suction)
The ancient method of performing metzitzah—metzitzah b'peh, or oral suction —has become controversial. The process has the mohel place his mouth directly on the circumcision wound to draw blood away from the cut. The majority of Jewish circumcision ceremonies do not use metzitzah b'peh, but some Haredi Jews use it. It has been documented that the practice poses a serious risk of spreading herpes to the infant. Proponents maintain that there is no conclusive evidence that links herpes to Metzitza, and that attempts to limit this practice infringe on religious freedom.
So yeah, now we have adults sucking on the cocks of infant males. But hey, fuck it, religious freedom and so on, right?
I think some of you are not well mentally if you support this shit for whatever pretended reasons.