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Which should we use, kerosene or home made napalm? Wooden torches or the fancy metal ones?
I get angry enough about unnecessary genital mutilation of baby boys in the US, I did not realize that it was also being done in the US to girls.[/quote]
Most little US boys who have had this done defend the practice, and repeat the process on their own boys.
They maintain that it never did them any harm.... How would they ever know.???
It is sometimes done in the UK, but most GP's do not even know how to do it.
Which should we use, kerosene or home made napalm? Wooden torches or the fancy metal ones?
I get angry enough about unnecessary genital mutilation of baby boys in the US, I did not realize that it was also being done in the US to girls.[/quote]
Most little US boys who have had this done defend the practice, and repeat the process on their own boys.
They maintain that it never did them any harm.... How would they ever know.???
It is sometimes done in the UK, but most GP's do not even know how to do it.
I have read articles that indicated that the doctors are pushing circumcision with statements regarding how the boys will be treated by peers (everybody is doing it), how will he feel looking different than dad, and unsubstantiated disease prevention crap (before the studies in africa regarding hiv transmission), and have even read some articles that allege the hospital staff performed the circumcision without parental permission. You know, as part and parcel of that take the baby, clean it up, weigh it, circumsize it, check its vitals, wrap it in a blankie, give it a pacifier and hand it to mom and dad for a photo op period of time.
When most of us think of female genital mutilation, we probably think of faraway places. Well, peel off those blinders. In 1997, our very own Department of Health and Human Services estimated that 168,000 girls and women living in the United States had been or were at risk of being subjected to some form of the abhorrent practice known as female genital mutilation (FGM).
Not only is FGM being practiced relatively widely in the United States, it's happening in the most hallowed halls of American medical science. In fact, the head of the pediatric urology department at Cornell University's New York Presbyterian Hospital -- which is often ranked among the top 10 hospitals in the country -- has been operating on young girls who suffer from what he (and likely the girls' guardians) have decided is "clitorimegaly," or oversized clitorises.
In order to relieve these girls from what seems like little more than a cosmestic issue, Dr. Dix P. Poppas cuts out parts of the clitoris' shaft, saving the glans, or tip, for reattachment. Poppas triumphantly calls the procedure -- rebranded a clitoroplasty -- a "nerve sparing" one unlike the FGMs practiced in other countries.
How does the good doctor know that nerves have been spared? Well, Poppas and his nurse practitioner developed a series of sensory followup tests involving Q-tips, their fingernails and vibrators. But don't worry, a family member was always present in the room. As the resulting journal article notes, management of such situations requires a "compassionate and multidisciplinary approach."
Activists Alice Dreger and Ellen K. Feder, a professor of medical humanities and bioethics and a professor of philosophy, respectively, have been railing against the practice of FGM -- of any kind -- for a decade. They are part of the majority medical view that questions the very basis of clitoroplasties. (The American Academy of Pediatrics disturbingly stated in May that it only had an issue with "all types of female genital cutting that pose risks of physical or psychological harm" -- as if any kind of clitoral mutilation did not necessarily entail such harm. The AAP recanted the shocking affront to women's physical and mental health only a few weeks later.)
"We still know of no evidence that a large clitoris increases psychological risk (so is the surgery even necessary?), and we do know of substantial anecdotal evidence that it does not increase risk. Importantly, there also seems to be evidence that clitoroplasties performed in infancy do increase risk of harm to physical and sexual functioning, as well as psychosocial harm," Dreger and Feder wrote in an article lambasting Poppas' study...
After Cutting Little Girls' Clitorises, Ivy League Doctor Tests Handiwork With a Vibrator | Reproductive Justice | AlterNet
Let's debate this 'clitoroplasty'.
In what circumstances (if there even are any) would a clitoris need to be removed?
I think for starters Dr. Poppas should be forced to have his penis resectioned to a tidier length, and then we can address his habit of using vibrators on little girls.
Why is this guy still licensed?
And another thing. Wasn't there recently some court case involving the pimping out of a young child with their parents present? Wasn't the child removed from the parents and the parents jailed?
How is using a vibrator on a little girl after an entirely cosmetic and unnecessary surgery NOT considered to be child exploitation?
This article makes me so freaking angry that I can't form coherent arguments.
We are talking about mostly normal western Christian Americans, not minority cultures and religions. This is not a subculture tolerance issue.
This could invole someone related to yourself.
I am not
In what circumstances (if there even are any) would a clitoris need to be removed?
Well, I see "torch and pitch forks" as a classic image of a Medieval peasant uprising, so just some oil and wooden torches. Although, we can still use the home made napalm to sling at the doctor, anyone who defends him, his establishment if he isn't removed, his home, and his car. And keep the kerosene on hand so that we can soak his degrees and certifications in, and as they are soaking we can tie the "good doctor" to a good sized stake, make a good ring of wood and other flammable material a few feet away from this stake, and use his degrees and certifications to lite this fire, which according to some show I watched on the history channel about Medieval torture, should be a very long and excruciating death that takes about 15 minutes, versus the 3 to 5 minutes of a traditional burning.Which should we use, kerosene or home made napalm? Wooden torches or the fancy metal ones?
Well, I see "torch and pitch forks" as a classic image of a Medieval peasant uprising, so just some oil and wooden torches. Although, we can still use the home made napalm to sling at the doctor, anyone who defends him, his establishment if he isn't removed, his home, and his car. And keep the kerosene on hand so that we can soak his degrees and certifications in, and as they are soaking we can tie the "good doctor" to a good sized stake, make a good ring of wood and other flammable material a few feet away from this stake, and use his degrees and certifications to lite this fire, which according to some show I watched on the history channel about Medieval torture, should be a very long and excruciating death that takes about 15 minutes, versus the 3 to 5 minutes of a traditional burning.
Or better yet, we tie him up, get a super hot blow torch, and instead of searing his flesh off we put the flame to a good sized steak and poke him with a popsicle.
Which should we use, kerosene or home made napalm?
Wooden torches or the fancy metal ones?
I get angry enough about unnecessary genital mutilation of baby boys in the US, I did not realize that it was also being done in the US to girls.