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Why the Creator of Cornflakes Brought Circumcision to America

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Published on 17 Jul 2021 / In Science & Technology

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Red Pill Mentor Tokyo
Red Pill Mentor Tokyo 3 years ago  

All credit for this data goes to the author, Austin Eli Loignon, for his very informative and well put together doctoral dissertation:
https://rc.library.uta.edu/uta....-ir/bitstream/handle

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thisisamgtowaccount
thisisamgtowaccount 3 years ago

This is an important topic. It's insane that people still do this to boys. I've heard it described as a type of trauma that damage boys natural psychological development. Maybe that's a stretch. However, even if they don't consciously remember it, one of their earliest life experiences was being mutilated sexually. I think it's reasonable that that would leave a mental scar.

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thisisamgtowaccount 3 years ago

@Red Pill Mentor Tokyo: Thank you for the link. I didn't see the article mention religious issues. It's strange to me that many Jews and christians who advocate circumcision as a religious practice might criticize groups like Nexium that branded women as an initiation. I'm speculating, but perhaps undergoing bodily mutilation makes it difficult to leave a group. Terms like trauma bonding come to mind for involuntary mutilation. For voluntary mutilation the sunk cost falicy might better apply. What do you think?

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