Recommended Posts

Exactly. The foreskin can trap all sorts of nasty bacteria and can increase the risk of contracting an STD.

What jew told you that?

Edit: For the record, I am circumcised and wish I would of had the choice.

We shouldn't be doing cosmetic surgery on children.

That's great, we shouldn't, except to Muslims and Jews it's not a cosmetic surgery, it's a religious practice.

You're not seriously comparing a cancer with a foreskin, are you? Nobody can be that asinine.

Both are natural, are they not? Should we let babies born with deformities (that pose no health hazard whatsoever) live with them and not remove them when it's possible? Should we abolish the health care system globally and let nature take its course? Should we listen to religious people and follow their advice and/or "law"?

What's more is that there amount of deaths recorded when compared to the number of surgeries is ridiculously low, it's practically an impossibility here in Israel for a baby to die because of a circumcision.

that has to be the dumbest comparison I've ever seen.

While male and female cirucmcision might not be exactly the same I'll tell you how it does compare. Society sees violence against men, and even infant male children whom have no ability to consent, as perfectly acceptable while we freak out and abhorr consentual female cirumcision and banned it immediately and everyone felt morally justified in that decision.. AND THEY WERE MORALLY JUSTIFIED. It's time that men receive equality too now and end violence against infant children.

Circumcision is not a violent act, female circumcision has nothing to do with this thread, this is solely about male circumcision, both are worlds apart.

Like I said, this is purely an attack on religion, there aren't enough incidents for this ban to be justified, why didn't Germany ban beer yet? Way more people hurt themselves and die because of alcohol, why the hell is it still freely available to society?

What's disgusting is that you're playing the children card when in reality it's just another "HAH IN YOUR FACE, RELIGION" moment for you.

That's great, we shouldn't, except to Muslims and Jews it's not a cosmetic surgery, it's a religious practice.

We also shouldn't force religious practices on people before they can choose for themselves. Doing it for religious reasons is even more stupid.

Circumcision is not a violent act, female circumcision has nothing to do with this thread, this is solely about male circumcision, both are worlds apart.

Like I said, this is purely an attack on religion, there aren't enough incidents for this ban to be justified, why didn't Germany ban beer yet? Way more people hurt themselves and die because of alcohol, why the hell is it still freely available to society?

What's disgusting is that you're playing the children card when in reality it's just another "HAH IN YOUR FACE, RELIGION" moment for you.

Yes it is violent. And my basis for being happy about this isn't based on a bias against religion. It's based on the fact I'm sick of seeing boys being treated as so disposable that within days of their birth that they make it painfully clear by removing part of their body.

  • Like 1

How long till its illegal to have your daughters get ear piercings.... Sigh, society moving backwards as always.

Disagree, an ear piercing cause's no permanent change to the body.

You can remove the stud/ring and never know it had been pierced. Whereas with circumcision this is not the case now is it.?

Both are natural, are they not? Should we let babies born with deformities (that pose no health hazard whatsoever) live with them and not remove them when it's possible? Should we abolish the health care system globally and let nature take its course? Should we listen to religious people and follow their advice and/or "law"?

What's more is that there amount of deaths recorded when compared to the number of surgeries is ridiculously low, it's practically an impossibility here in Israel for a baby to die because of a circumcision.

WTF?

Comparing something life threatening like cancer to circumcision is probably the most asinine thing that I've heard. :angry:

The fact that there is ANY risk of possible death due to circumcision just gives more weight to it being ****ing wrong.

If you ignore your religious rhetoric for 5 seconds and look at from a medical perspective, you'd realize that it just yet another outdated practice like removing tonsils.

What's disgusting is that you're playing the children card when in reality it's just another "HAH IN YOUR FACE, RELIGION" moment for you.

Religions have dictated a variety of senseless, stupid and meaningless acts in history, many of which have been banned a long time ago in every single civilized country in the world.

Do I really need to start cherry picking some examples of things that are banned today in Israel that were mandated to be legal and acceptable in your Bible? Do we really, really need to go there?

That's great, we shouldn't, except to Muslims and Jews it's not a cosmetic surgery, it's a religious practice.

Incorrect, it's a cosmetic surgery. The only valid reason for circumcision that's NOT cosmetic surgery, is medical necessity. Trying to justify it as a religious practice doesn't stop it being a cosmetic surgery.

Both are natural, are they not? Should we let babies born with deformities (that pose no health hazard whatsoever) live with them and not remove them when it's possible? Should we abolish the health care system globally and let nature take its course? Should we listen to religious people and follow their advice and/or "law"?

Cancers and deformities, whilst occurring in the body, are NOT natural. They are malfunctions either in the developmental process or in the cell structure.

What's more is that there amount of deaths recorded when compared to the number of surgeries is ridiculously low, it's practically an impossibility here in Israel for a baby to die because of a circumcision.

It's not about how many babies die. It's about removing a part of their body without their consent. That it's also done without any form of anaesthesia is just barbaric.

Like I said, this is purely an attack on religion, there aren't enough incidents for this ban to be justified, why didn't Germany ban beer yet? Way more people hurt themselves and die because of alcohol, why the hell is it still freely available to society?

What's disgusting is that you're playing the children card when in reality it's just another "HAH IN YOUR FACE, RELIGION" moment for you.

Beer IS banned, for children. You must be a consenting adult to drink it, so your point is irrelevant

As for religion, it should NOT be granted ANY legal exceptions to anything, ever.

Circumcision is common in Africa, Australia, the Middle East and North America.

Circumcision in Australia is relatively uncommon and is currently only performed on 10-20% of boys. Even in the US, only a minority of boys are circumcised with about 32% currently being subjected to the procedure. The rates are continually dropping in both countries.

At the end of the day it doesn't matter each way, the person can be perfectly normal with or without, and banning it is nothing more than making a statement about something they don't really understand and is really about sending a big FU to religions involved. Say hello to the 4th Reich.

Ignoring the obvious Godwinism, it's cleart that you didn't read the article. If you had you would have seen that one of the reasons the court reached it's decision was in defence of religious freedom - the child's religious freedom. By forcing circumcision on a baby the parents are effectively imposing a particular religion on their son and limiting his freedom to choose his own religion.

I also think it's interesting that you'd seek to defend religions that think it's alright to brutalise babies.

1. Incorrect, it's a cosmetic surgery. The only valid reason for circumcision that's NOT cosmetic surgery, is medical necessity. Trying to justify it as a religious practice doesn't stop it being a cosmetic surgery.

2. Cancers and deformities, whilst occurring in the body, are NOT natural. They are malfunctions either in the developmental process or in the cell structure.

3. It's not about how many babies die. It's about removing a part of their body without their consent. That it's also done without any form of anaesthesia is just barbaric.

4. Beer IS banned, for children. You must be a consenting adult to drink it, so your point is irrelevant

5. As for religion, it should NOT be granted ANY legal exceptions to anything, ever.

1. Fine, it's a cosmetic surgery, but with a heavy religious influence.

2. They are most certainly natural.

3. So now it's the consent issue, along with outrages claims that it's "barbaric", there's nothing barbaric about it, else you'd bitch and moan about how 8 days old babies are subjected to anesthesia and ****.

4. That wasn't my point. Beer is still being produced and it's a bloody disaster when compared to circumcision, even if you take the huge difference in the amount of people both things apply to, like circumcision only applies to babies and the % of incidents is so low that it's ridiculous, beer is available to every adult in (mostly) every country, and the % of incidents is way higher when compared to that of circumcisions'.

5. Thanks for proving my point, it's all about religion, you don't give two ****s about children or the actual incidents, it's just another front to attack religion.

Why the **** can't you be a normal Atheist, like me?

Before commenting bull**** replies (as most did, hence I only replied to you), you should really do a small scale research about circumcision, many of the posts here are so ignorant and the people behind them don't even try to hide the fact that they know **** about it.

Consent in babies is a bull**** concept.

The only thing that perhaps should be changed is anesthesia, that's it.

1: and why should cosmetic surgeries on babies be allowed because or religion, you still haven't answered this

2: Natural but abnormal, foreskin however is NORMAL

3: What's wrong with the consent issue ? it ties in with everythign else, the "person" should be able to chose if something is cut of and what if any religion he should follow.

4: not sure what you're arguing here but it seems to be another one of those comparing it to somethign completely irrelevant arguments so I'll ignore it as irrelevant

5: And why should Religions have special Exceptions to laws? why should the "person" when he's old enough be allowed to chose his own religion and what if any body mods his religion should perform on him ?

So as you said, before commenting bull**** replied, do some research and answer the actual questions that's been given to you.

Why should it be given special exceptions because it's a religion(not that's not an attack on religion, it's merely making them follow the same laws and rules as everyone else) and why should the person be allowed to chose for himself ?

yes, consent for babies is BS, so that's why you wait till 16-18. there is NO reason to force it on a baby and thus person.

2. They are most certainly natural.

Only in the sense that they occur in the body. However, they're cell malfunctions, so are rightly considered UNnatural.

3. So now it's the consent issue, along with outrages claims that it's "barbaric", there's nothing barbaric about it, else you'd bitch and moan about how 8 days old babies are subjected to anesthesia and ****.

Of course it's a consent issue, that's the ENTIRE point of this. A baby cannot consent to being mutilated, only an adult can. And ANY kind of cutting of the body is barbaric where no pain relief is involved.

4. That wasn't my point. Beer is still being produced and it's a bloody disaster when compared to circumcision, even if you take the huge difference in the amount of people both things apply to, like circumcision only applies to babies and the % of incidents is so low that it's ridiculous, beer is available to every adult in (mostly) every country, and the % of incidents is way higher when compared to that of circumcisions'.

Again, beer is something people CHOOSE to drink. Circumcision is something DONE to a baby, without consent. The two cannot be compared.

5. Thanks for proving my point, it's all about religion, you don't give two ****s about children or the actual incidents, it's just another front to attack religion.

Why the **** can't you be a normal Atheist, like me?

Seeing as religion is the root for this practice, it deserves to be pulled up on it.

I think I'm still most impressed that Germany has stood up to the religious pressure from the Jews. As one poster already did here, misplaced screams of anti-semitism is always a sure way to make modern Germans second guess themselves. Hell, we saw the same religious backlash and much louder screams of anti-semitism (gods I hate that charge) in Cali when they started talking about it there too.

Maybe if Hitler would have done this the exodus would have been less bloody. :whistle:

Circumcision in Australia is relatively uncommon and is currently only performed on 10-20% of boys. Even in the US, only a minority of boys are circumcised with about 32% currently being subjected to the procedure. The rates are continually dropping in both countries.

32% in the US? You mean the last 10 years or last 5 years? I understand it was over 90% 10 years ago.

32% in the US? You mean the last 10 years or last 5 years? I understand it was over 90% 10 years ago.

Yes, that's right. That's why I said the rates are dropping and and used the word "currently". Rates were much higher in the past, especially in the '50s and '60s. Presumably thanks to better education rates, people now realise that the practice is not only unnecessary but abhorrent.

You know what I hate ? Specific laws. If it's really what it is about just make it illegal to modify a children's body in any way before he/she can have an educated opinion. No piercings, no circumcision, hell maybe the guy wants his hair long so no haircuts.

Objectively, I think we are in very delicate times. While there is certainly a certain truth about the right of children to decide for themselves later on, I think that we are moving towards societies where the parents have very little say about how they want to raise their own children. In my opinion, it shouldn't be illegal for parents to raise their children in accordance to their own convictions as long as they don't harm him. Circumcision is far from being harmful, it's not healthier either mind you, it just makes your life a little easier.

Really? Who here would absolutely miss their foreskin? Don't give me that bull**** about it making you less sensitive because half of you would bust a nut in under two minutes anyway.

I think you have no clue what you're talking about, no in fact I know you don't.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Ventoy 1.1.16 is out.
    • This is a none story - these low volume Chinese models will always get new experimental features first because Apple and Samsung can't produce them in huge volume to meet demand.
    • Nvidia GeForce NOW gains support for Dark Scrolls, Empulse, and more by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe The final update of June for Nvidia's cloud gaming service GeForce NOW is now available, and it is touting support for six more games. The company is also drawing subscriber attention towards the summer sales kicking off across stores, so they can stock up on more cloud-supported titles. Of course, the Steam Summer Sale is the biggest promotion, which is kicking off later today. "Supported Steam games can be streamed across devices with GeForce NOW, making it easy to buy a game once, keep progress synced and pick up where the gameplay left off on PCs, Macs, handheld devices, phones, TVs and more," says the company. "In other words, the Steam Summer Sale brings the deals; GeForce NOW adds the flexibility." Don't forget that the GeForce NOW summer sale is still active as well. This limited-time offer drops the 12-month Performance membership from $99.99 to $64.99, saving members $35. At the same time, the 12-month Ultimate membership is currently going for $129.99, dropping the price by $70 from the original $199.99. Here are the games joining GeForce NOW's supported list this week: Dark Scrolls (New release on Steam, available June 22) SAND: Raiders of Sophie (New release on Steam, available June 22) Deer & Boy (New release on Steam, available June 23) EMPULSE (New release on Steam, available June 24) The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (Steam) FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves (Steam) With the June expansions coming to an end, Nvidia should be announcing its July GeForce NOW plans next week. Keep in mind that, unlike subscription services like Game Pass or EA Play, a copy of a game must be owned by the GeForce NOW member (or at least have a license via PC Game Pass) to start playing via Nvidia's cloud servers. There is also a limit to how many hours subscribers can use the service per month.
    • Davinci Resolve 21.0.1 by Razvan Serea DaVinci Resolve is the world’s only solution that combines editing, color correction, visual effects, motion graphics and audio post production all in one software tool! Its elegant, modern interface is fast to learn and easy for new users, yet powerful for professionals. DaVinci Resolve lets you work faster and at a higher quality because you don’t have to learn multiple apps or switch software for different tasks. That means you can work with camera original quality images throughout the entire process. It’s like having your own post production studio in a single app! Best of all, by learning DaVinci Resolve, you’re learning how to use the exact same tools used by Hollywood professionals! DaVinci Resolve is the only post production software designed for true collaboration. Multiple editors, assistants, colorists, VFX artists and sound designers can all work on the same project at the same time! Whether you’re an individual artist, or part of a larger collaborative team, it’s easy to see why DaVinci Resolve is the standard for high end post production and is used for finishing more Hollywood feature films, episodic television programing and TV commercials than any other software. Davinci Resolve 21.0.1 release notes: Addressed multiple DNG and Apple ProRAW color issues. Addressed issue with automatic smart bins after deleting keywords. Addressed issue with multiple linked audio in media management. Addressed multiple Resolve FX issues in photo page. Addressed issue with key shortcut to switch viewer in photo page. More consistent creation of new photo albums. Addressed color thumbnail refresh for photo transform indicator. Transcription now honors project settings language. Improved face recognition in IntelliSearch. Addressed exported bins not retaining generator and title properties. Addressed ease control display and sensitivity issues. Addressed keyframe issue when copying clips with Fusion effects. Addressed keyframe refresh for Fusion effects in the edit page. Addressed issue with 3D renders in Linux with non-English locales. Addressed Fusion viewer color issue for some RCM settings. Addressed issue with saturation limits in Fusion gradient controls. Addressed Fusion display issues with dual screen layouts. Addressed issue with non-English character inputs in Linux. Disabling MultiMaster now disables trim blanking controls. Addressed crash in some scenarios with CineFocus. Addressed lag when toggling bypass grades and Fusion effects. Addressed occasional issue with Fairlight loudness meters. Addressed data burn display of good take tag in upgraded projects. Addressed project manager scroll lag for large project libraries. Support for Sony Alpha 7R VI ARW RAW stills. Support for decoding Affinity RGB 16-bit formats. Addressed a color issue with MainConcept H.265 HDR renders. Addressed a color issue with Windows native H.265 HDR renders. RemoveMotionBlur API now uses correct encode parameters. Addressed character limit consistency in GenerateSpeech API. General performance and stability improvements. Download page: Davinci Resolve 21.0.1 | 3300 MB (Free, paid upgrade available) Links: DaVinci Resolve Website | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • There are so many of these apps now that do this, what do people recommend?
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      kinowa earned a badge
      First Post
    • Rookie
      krychek57 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Grand Master
      Jaybonaut went up a rank
      Grand Master
    • One Year In
      Philsl earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Dedicated
      Scoobystu earned a badge
      Dedicated
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      462
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      172
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      134
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      78
    5. 5
      Xenon
      77
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!