Could you link me directly to a scientific study confirming this? Aren't most men in the US already circumcised? Even if it protects slightly against HIV, do you know what protects against it even better? Condoms. So why not go for sex ed and free and easily accessable condoms instead of permanent body modifications? The children aren't going to have sex anyway, so there's no reason to do it until they reach an age where they're able to understand the situation and choose for themselves.
I doubt that it's less painful, but the children are less aware of the situation and are worse at communicating. Complications aren't exactly big when it's performed on adults. Refrain from sex and masturbation for a few weeks or so and everything's fine.
It doesn't matter if most who gets circumcised are happy about it. That some wish they weren't is enough reason to ban it. The same thing goes for tattoos and scarification. There's no reason to do it to kids.
I want to keep my foreskin, so I'm happy that no one cut it off against my will. I also don't want full sleeve tattoos, so I'm happy that I didn't get any against my will.
If it should be done to kids then there should be medical reasons that are relevant to children.
Check out the AAP's website if you're genuinely interested. The AAP has a plethora of information on studies in advocacy for and against the procedure, which it why the AAP is a more reputable resource. I've already provided links, in post #10. I'm not going to research for you, as I've already done my own reading, as a parent and I've already presented enough statistical data to support my views on this thread. You want more, you need to educate yourself. The AAP is a good place to start.
No one is saying that IT SHOULD BE performed. Get it straight.
People are contesting that parents should reserve the right to make informed and educated decisions for their own children. Period.
Regardless as to your objection, circumicision does NOT yield the traumatic statistics that you and others project. The procedure isn't going to be banned in the United States for good reason, as parents, in a free society should have the right to make decisions for their infants, be it for medical or cultural/religious reasons.
Unless you have a horror story to tell regarding your own circumcision or can produce credible statistics discrediting what reputable organizations report regarding the procedure, you really don't have an argument. You have an opinion based on emotional knee-jerk reaction to something that you can't relate to.
I assure you, you don't care about my children as much as I do. You're not in a position to tell parents, particularly American parents, what's best for their children.