Candace Owens delivering the truth today
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I feel much more strongly about the principle of involuntary, elective medical practices now than, oh, say, 22 months ago.
I don't know how it works wherever you are, but parents are supposed to make the choice for their kids.
There's this ethical concept of "informed consent," which hospitals do not operate under. A nurse rushing off with your newborn son to perform what is functionally cosmetic surgery because you signed a catch-all release to treat is ethically, if not legally, involuntary.
That sounds wrong and it would be up to responsible parents' competence to avoid. This doesn't make circumcision itself a moral crime, which is my point.
That is wrong indeed, and up to the parents' competence to stop before it happens.