> Some of his procedures left the children “screaming” in agony, Inner London Crown Court heard on Wednesday.
The parents who allowed him to do this to their children should be in prison too.
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What he did seems very deliberate; he wanted to hurt these children. And there’s nothing to stop him from continuing after his release in a couple of years.
And why aren’t the parents being prosecuted for child abuse and negligence?
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He’s gotten five years and seven months just fyi.
The cost of violating an infant’s right to bodily autonomy and irreperably mutilating then for life is cheap in this country apparently.
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All child genital mutilation should be illegal. It’s barbaric and doesn’t belong in this century.
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Article says he “Cut Corners” funny anatomy if corners are involved?
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Here in Ireland, a Jewish Rabbi, and Mohel and member of the member of the Initiation Society (founded 1745), a thus legally qualified to carry out circumcisions in The United Kingdom, was arrested for carrying out an illigal circumcision on a twin baby (he was caught just before he circumcised the other twin and unrelated baby). The odd thing is the parents of the babies weren’t Jewish, they were Christian and Muslim. I think I read the twins belonged to the Christian parents, so I wonder what their motivation was. I think some Christian sects support circumcision.
Ireland, like the UK, allows circumcision for religious and valid medical reasons, but this must be carried in a sterile environment, in hospital.
Fun fact; the number of people claiming they were abducted by aliens dropped drastically when hospitals started using anaesthetics on babies who were having an operation.
> As recently as 1999, it was widely believed by medical professionals[2] that babies could not feel pain until they were a year old
Since they regularly started giving them pain medication as standard, the number of alien abduction claims has plummeted.
Babies are very sensitive to light. They see the world as being far brighter than adults do.
So the theory goes that alien abduction claims were simply traumatic experiences of children. The bright lights and odd shaped figures were operating theatres and the surgeons wearing masks, viewed from the perspective of someone with very sensitive eyes and suffering a lot of pain.
For men, this experience was almost 100% correlated with circumcision without pain killers.
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How about we stop using ‘circumcision’ and just call it what it is; genital mutilation. Non-consensual genital mutilation, at that.
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Really BBC ? ‘Cut corners’ is the section title you chose ?
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Little boys don’t have the same right to body autonomy in this country as little girls do.
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Excellent. Now ban it outright unless a medical requirement. F’kin barbaric.
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Everything you can do wrong this guy did.
Didn’t wash his hands, didn’t sterilise his equipment, used rusty equipment, used over-the-counter medicines, didn’t use gloves.
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> Some of his procedures left the children “screaming” in agony, Inner London Crown Court heard on Wednesday.
The parents who allowed him to do this to their children should be in prison too.
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What he did seems very deliberate; he wanted to hurt these children. And there’s nothing to stop him from continuing after his release in a couple of years.
And why aren’t the parents being prosecuted for child abuse and negligence?
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He’s gotten five years and seven months just fyi.
The cost of violating an infant’s right to bodily autonomy and irreperably mutilating then for life is cheap in this country apparently.
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All child genital mutilation should be illegal. It’s barbaric and doesn’t belong in this century.
Article says he “Cut Corners” funny anatomy if corners are involved?
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Here in Ireland, a Jewish Rabbi, and Mohel and member of the member of the Initiation Society (founded 1745), a thus legally qualified to carry out circumcisions in The United Kingdom, was arrested for carrying out an illigal circumcision on a twin baby (he was caught just before he circumcised the other twin and unrelated baby). The odd thing is the parents of the babies weren’t Jewish, they were Christian and Muslim. I think I read the twins belonged to the Christian parents, so I wonder what their motivation was. I think some Christian sects support circumcision.
Ireland, like the UK, allows circumcision for religious and valid medical reasons, but this must be carried in a sterile environment, in hospital.
https://www.thejournal.ie/jewish-community-stands-fairly-and-squarely-behind-rabbi-accused-of-illegal-circumcision-6467765-Aug2024/
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>Circumcision is considered a customary practice among Oriental Christian denominations such as the Coptic, Ethiopian, and Eritrean Orthodox churches.
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This sums up religious circumcision for me: https://youtu.be/Xx_ov2NiNo4?si=RAKjrEoG29rdWLgl
Fun fact; the number of people claiming they were abducted by aliens dropped drastically when hospitals started using anaesthetics on babies who were having an operation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_in_babies
> As recently as 1999, it was widely believed by medical professionals[2] that babies could not feel pain until they were a year old
Since they regularly started giving them pain medication as standard, the number of alien abduction claims has plummeted.
Babies are very sensitive to light. They see the world as being far brighter than adults do.
So the theory goes that alien abduction claims were simply traumatic experiences of children. The bright lights and odd shaped figures were operating theatres and the surgeons wearing masks, viewed from the perspective of someone with very sensitive eyes and suffering a lot of pain.
For men, this experience was almost 100% correlated with circumcision without pain killers.
How about we stop using ‘circumcision’ and just call it what it is; genital mutilation. Non-consensual genital mutilation, at that.
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Really BBC ? ‘Cut corners’ is the section title you chose ?
Little boys don’t have the same right to body autonomy in this country as little girls do.
Excellent. Now ban it outright unless a medical requirement. F’kin barbaric.
Everything you can do wrong this guy did.
Didn’t wash his hands, didn’t sterilise his equipment, used rusty equipment, used over-the-counter medicines, didn’t use gloves.