goinfor11x7;278710 said:Pejorative for Jewish--not a nice word--like "nigger" for a Black or African American. But the "n" word can be used in a less than negative sense, especially among Blacks. This is not true for the word "kike." I've only heard it used in a nasty, negative way.
By the way, speaking of STD's, and not mentioned here regarding the personal hygiene issue, is cervical cancer among women associated with a virus more easily spread by uncircumcised men.
Are you asking whether this is the case or referencing a study? I don't know if if circumcision helps prevent HPV (genital warts) infections, although the same anatomical factors that help with HIV would seem to be at play here as well.
Despite the benefits of the procedure that I mentioned, I wouldn't say I'm an advocate for it in any place where there wasn't a specific need (and more research needs to be conducted on the HIV thing in my opinion, although most results have been promising). It certainly isn't necessary in a place like the US, and carries some very minor risk for the child, although comparatively much less than most things that kids are subjected to. My argument is just that it should neither be banned or endorsed by the medical community - sort of a free choice for the parents. Doctors can choose not to do it if they have a problem with it, and parents can easily go elsewhere.
From what I understand, circumcision rates are dropping around the US, and the procedure is far from standard while nobody takes the anti-circumcision whackos seriously, so I suppose I'm just advocating the status quo - always an easy position to defend.