Actually, I guess Birgit Kelle, the chairman of the association Mrs 2000plus and member of New Women for Europe; it is emancipated, conservative values and steadfast in TV talk shows.
Your comment in the conservative "Junge Freiheit" from July 6 to the judgment of the Cologne Regional Court I found, however, a pity.
It says: "But what is rated here as an allegedly criminal act of the parents to their own children, is established worldwide. In America, nearly 50% of all boys be circumcised ... "
Hard to believe, but Ms. Kelle argues along the lines of millions can not be wrong.
Bad enough that figures from America, not for nothing that there is a strong movement for "intact America". In recent decades, there were namely massive propaganda of the procedure, which had to be plumped up with pseudo-scientific arguments - in favor of circumcision lobby.
All the arguments are invalid, on closer examination. The hygienic argument: Is lack of water in America a problem? The phimosis theme - there are totally harmless methods to remedy a certain age of the boy. The AIDS issue: The AIDS virus has never been isolated bekanntllich. And the AIDS "Test" is made in Africa by inspection. The WHO argument, this promotes circumcision, is not really convincing. The promoted yes even the swine flu hysteria ...
Ms. Kelle provides non-vaccinating and sailing big ears as an accepted possible injury in the room, the comparison is misleading! Not to mention that you can also be seen the other way around the issue of vaccinating. Unvaccinated children usually enjoy robust health, unfortunately there are no systematic studies of the "recognized" Medicine about. Why?
The Cologne judgment clarified the legal situation of doctors who are no longer allowed circumcised for religious reasons. This was long overdue. Jews relates the unlikely, because they have indeed their "Mosel" (specialists) for it. And Muslims also. Here assitiert, besides the circumcisers (n) the whole relationship with the "Sünnet". (More ...)
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