Also called "circumcision".
So, someone mentioned this in another thread, and it got me thinking about it. Across much of the world, female genital mutilation of any sort is decried, denounced, and even illegal. However, male genital mutilation is seen as something that is normal and accepted.
So, the arguments I expect to see, and will answer now:
It should be allowed to continue for religious reasons. By that argument, women should be kept subservient to their husbands at all times. Allowing them to hold jobs, positions of authority, etc, all goes against various religions. Furthermore, there are some religions which demand female genital mutilation, and many (if not most) societies decry these practices. When something about a given religious behavior is abhorrent, society demands a halt to it.
It should be allowed for medical reasons. I will simply point to this FAQ. It discusses the medical fallacies as well as they can be discussed.
It should be allowed for hygienic reasons. Again, read this FAQ. Same issues are addressed there.
Those are all the arguments in favor that I can think. Personally, I'm against this practice. I do believe it should be illegal, and that people who force it on children (people who are physically incapable of saying yes or no) should face severe penalties.
But, maybe one of you can change my mind, and make me believe that this is actually a good thing.
So, someone mentioned this in another thread, and it got me thinking about it. Across much of the world, female genital mutilation of any sort is decried, denounced, and even illegal. However, male genital mutilation is seen as something that is normal and accepted.
So, the arguments I expect to see, and will answer now:
It should be allowed to continue for religious reasons. By that argument, women should be kept subservient to their husbands at all times. Allowing them to hold jobs, positions of authority, etc, all goes against various religions. Furthermore, there are some religions which demand female genital mutilation, and many (if not most) societies decry these practices. When something about a given religious behavior is abhorrent, society demands a halt to it.
It should be allowed for medical reasons. I will simply point to this FAQ. It discusses the medical fallacies as well as they can be discussed.
It should be allowed for hygienic reasons. Again, read this FAQ. Same issues are addressed there.
Those are all the arguments in favor that I can think. Personally, I'm against this practice. I do believe it should be illegal, and that people who force it on children (people who are physically incapable of saying yes or no) should face severe penalties.
But, maybe one of you can change my mind, and make me believe that this is actually a good thing.
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