Saturday, June 4, 2011

Circumcision Ban Gains Traction in California

At New York Times, "Efforts to Ban Circumcision Gain Traction in California":
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — When a group of activists proposed banning circumcision in San Francisco last fall, many people simply brushed them aside. Even in that liberal seaside city, it seemed implausible that thousands of people would support an effort to outlaw an ancient ritual that Jews and Muslims believe fulfills a commandment issued by God.

But last month, the group collected the more than 7,100 signatures needed to get a measure on the fall ballot that would make it illegal to snip the foreskin of a minor within city limits. Now a similar effort is under way in Santa Monica to get such a measure on the ballot for November 2012.

If the anticircumcision activists (they prefer the term “intactivists”) have their way, cities across the country may be voting on whether to criminalize a practice that is common in many American hospitals. Activists say the measures would protect children from an unnecessary medical procedure, calling it “male genital mutilation.”

“This is the furthest we’ve gotten, and it is a huge step for us,” said Matthew Hess, an activist based in San Diego who wrote both bills.

Mr. Hess has created similar legislation for states across the country, but those measures never had much traction. Now he is fielding calls from people who want to organize similar movements in their cities.

“This is a conversation we are long overdue to have in this country,” he said. “The end goal for us is making cutting boys’ foreskin a federal crime.”
Right. An anti-Semitic conversion.

RTWT. The piece reports on the Hess's despicable comic book literature

RELATED: "'Grotesque Anti-Semitic Imagery' — Literature for Circumcision Ban in San Francisco Features 'Monster Mohel'."

2 comments:

Bartender Cabbie said...

Trying to make us a nation of anteaters? Going to make being a helmet a federal crime? I have heard it all. Bout a year ago I had a blogversation with one of these activits after I spotted a billboard in Houston concerning the practice. They are adamant about it. I've been a helmet all my life and I am glad. Less "headache" in the hygeine dept.

Michael said...

I am an old fashioned southerner who believes in live and let live. In regards to banning circumcision leave my right to choose alone. It seems as if men are targets for behavior control. I believe in some situations children should reach adulthood to make their own choice, however I am not trying to get a law that female children can't get their ears pierced. If you are for one why not both?