I like that right there. That's all that should need be said.Kashrlyyk said:EVERY HUMAN BEING HAS THE RIGHT FOR AN UNHARMED BODY
I was circumcised. I am not religous(For that matter, neither were my parents). I had no birth disfigurement. There was no reason for me to be circumcised at all.
I am firmly against body modification(against my own body, of course). I don't have any peircings, I have no tatoos, but I still have to live with the fact that when I was only a few minutes old someone felt they had the right to go in and cut a part of my body off.
Circumcision removes sensory and protective skin from the penis. The penis is still functional. This is acceptable.gphjr14 said:Mutilate
mu·ti·late
?verb (used with object), -lat·ed, -lat·ing.
1.
to injure, disfigure, or make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts: Vandals mutilated the painting.
2.
to deprive (a person or animal) of a limb or other essential part.
What if we started removing the pinky finger from every infants hand? The hand is still functional. What would it take to make that acceptable? How is that any different?