1. Gary Harryman Gary Harryman United States says:

    Circumcision is somatosensory slaughter.  

    What we euphemistically call "circumcision" crudely amputates thousands of the most specialized pressure-sensitive cells in the human body. Thousands of Pacinian corpuscles, Meissner's corpuscles, Ruffini corpuscles, and Merkel discs are found only in the glabrous (hairless) skin of the tongue, lips, palms, nipples, fingertips, and most densely, in the clitoris and the foreskin - especially in the Ridged Band portion of the foreskin. These four specialized cells are the cells that process thousands of information impulses per second and allow blind people to "see" braille with their fingertips.  Why have these mechano-communication cells evolved so richly in these seven locations?  We don't know yet, but we do know Nature does nothing without a reason and to deliberately snuff out the tactile interfaces of thousands of somatosensory channels of communication that Nature has perfected over millions of years is stupid, violent, and ruinous - barbarism from the Stone Age.  Such malevolent sexual mutilation leaves the victim partially devitalized and sub-normalized for life.  In this Age the perpetrators of such inhumane atrocities and those who aid and abet them are called criminals.

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