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useless arguments from pro-cutters

 "It's antisemitic."


1) There are Jews who are themselves against circumcision.

2) Not everyone who circumcises is Jewish.

3) Circumcision has nothing to do with Jews, it's a sick blood sacrifice that permeated in Africa.

4) It's got nothing to do with Jews, but bodily autonomy, ending sexual assault against minors (Which it is), showing facts that all the "benefits" are lies!


"But it's cleaner,"


All you ever have to do is wash it. That's really all there is to it. We have showers. Even if we were cut, we still shower, so what was the point? 


"It reduced diseases, cancer, etc."


No, it doesn't! Not to mention that every single part of our body can get infected, get cancer, and get diseases. We don't cut off all of them to prevent that. 


"It might reduce the chance that the boy could be a rapist."

No, really. Someone ACTUALLY says this shit.




are people this retarded? No, I'm not sorry for using the word, because it is beyond stupid. I'm sure even the most mentally challenged person can agree that this stupidity makes them look more intelligent by far! That's a compliment for the actual people who have that problem. It makes no sense and anybody who thinks this needs to have their head examined. 


1) Most boys and men are not rapists

2) Women also rape.

3) desensitization of the penis doesn't make one less likely to have sexual pleasure as they still do. It just makes it less sensitive as those who are intact.

4) Boys and men themselves are also victims of rape.

5) Rapist rape, regardless of their genitals. 

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