The idea of others forcing their viewpoints on other people disturbs me, mainly because it doesn't seem to have any reasoning behind it, other than a desire to force something on everyone.
Now that can be a ban on male circumcision or its opposite, of circumcision being forced on babies even when the parents are totally against it.
There seems to be a lot of cases around where parents have requested it not be done, and the medical profession has done it anyway.
Of people being harassed and told up scare stories so they conform.
Although you all think I am in favour of it, in many ways you are wrong, what I am in favour of is being allowed a different POV and being listened too.
Not " everyone male has to be circumcised no matter what"
Because a lot of you see things in black and white, there is no middle ground for you.
But there is for me.
I'm not into forcing anyone to do anything, my opinion is my own, but that's all it is.
I'm a believer in the choice being left to parents, even in some cases vaccinations, it all comes down to risk.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/3336455/Secret-report-reveals-18-child-deaths-following-vaccinations.htmlThere is more chance of your baby coming to harm in a car crash, doesn't stop us driving though, when babies are small.
For some people the tiny risk involved in male circumcision is worth it.
I never had my boys circumcised because as I said, I'm not so much for it as I am more opposed to things being forced on people. It could be forcing values on someone else like vegetarianism, veganism, or even eating meat.
I'm as opposed to male circumcision becoming standard practice as I am forcing everyone to live by non religious standards.
Those who think it is important should be free to make up their own minds and live by their values and those that don't like it, should be free to live by theirs.
We all risk babies and children by driving a car, but because we want to get around we consider it an acceptable risk ( until it happens).
So we all participate in decisions that have a small risk, every day.
How many people drive quickly around 30 mph places where children play?
How many of us, " take risks" because we don't believe it will happen to us?
Lots of people do.
How many drive over the speed limits? Take chances? A baby could be in the car that gets hit as a result.
There are lots of things people do now that could reduce the mortality rate in children, but they don't do it.
Much easier to target others, point the finger and say..... look what that group is doing to endanger children, what a bunch of superstition barbaric religious people.
As they jump in their car and drive like a bat out of hell, dealing with other road users with impatience, taking risks, or using their mobile phone while hammering around a residential area.
I think we need to keep male circumcision in the very small numbers it would be performed (in those that want their sons circumcised) and concentrate on our own lives where driving our cars slowly could make a huge difference to child mortality rates.