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Old 27-11-2012, 10:33   #11
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Re: Baby dies after home circumcision

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Originally Posted by Zee View Post
you are talking absolute rubbish. what does that have to do with anything? If this procedure is done properly, in a proper environment its safe and pain free. This is an isolated incident which was not done properly.
It doesn't matter how well it's done, what does matter is that this horrible procedure is being forced on the innocent child. I'm all in favour of circumcision when it has to be done for medical reasons, but dead against it when done on a perfectly healthy boy or girl.

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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo View Post
Exactly. Plus there are plenty of kids being circumcised properly for no religious reasons whatsoever.

Circumcision is not barbaric - if it was it wouldnt be available on the NHS. There are plenty of health/hygiene reasons advocating circumcision.
Just because it's available on the NHS, doesn't mean it's right. And just because a religion tells you it's a good thing, doesn't mean it is either.
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