Every time male circumcision comes up, people justify it by saying it improves hygiene. This has no bearing on whether it is or is not a form of genital mutilation. Moreover, given the number of times a male handles his penis over the course of any particular day, it's a shaky argument in support of male circumcision. To whit:
Screeling wrote:
I don't hear about circumcised guys getting head cheese.
You can get *** cheese, too, not to mention dingleberries. That's why you wipe your ***. Nobody advocates having your butt cheeks surgically removed at birth. Just like you clean your *** after taking a dump, you can clean your dick after you take a leak.
Kaffis Mark V wrote:
The second part here was definitely my first thought. And no practically about it. Does CA have a freedom of religion clause in its Constitution?
There are cultures that practice female circumcision as part of their tradition. Is their tradition less valid because it is not dictated by an invisible man in the sky?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_circumcisionYou can see the link, so it shows what I typed into the search bar. Look at the page that shows up, and pay particular attention to the topic sidebar on the right. Female circumcision is part of a series on violence against women.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male_circumcisionYou will note that the article on male circumcision is not part of a series on violence against men. If you peruse the article further, you will also note that both male and female circumcision have their origins in the same culture. Moreover, they both have their origins in very early African cultures, making the practice of both forms of circumcision nearly as old as recorded human civilization.
This is not an issue of religious freedom. Circumcision is not exclusively "a Jew thing," and is in all likelihood something they picked up during their time as slaves in Egypt. One form of genital cutting is considered violence against women, while the other (which is performed on infant men) is considered to be essential. It's okay if we cut on the genitals of a male when he's born, but it's not okay to cut on a woman's genitals.