N ow before you choose to hammer me into the wood like a crooked nail for being anti-semitic, be forewarned that your insults will have no effect and will only provoke me to double-down on the most honest thing we can do in a free society: ask questions. To ask such questions does not make one anti-semitic or Jewphobic, only inquisitive.





The question of whether it is appropriate or even barbaric to slice off a piece of a boy's manhood, against his will, fits quite well in the context of a debate being readily had in Canada at the moment. That debate is about the barbaric and heinous act of female genital mutilation. For the sake of balance and equal scrutiny, perhaps an examination of this ancient religious practice is in order.





For the liberals and libertarians, who enjoy free sex and depravity, let us start with some science from the Danes, as published by The Independent:









Some 5,000 sexually active men and women were surveyed about their experiences and possible problems with their sex lives. With a specific focus on circumcised men and their women, the results are startling.

“Circumcised men are three times as likely to experience a frequent inability to reach an orgasm,” says one of the researchers, Associate Professor Morten Frisch from Danish research enterprise SSI. Research into the effects on women is unique. This is one of only a few studies of the sexual consequences of male circumcision, and in one area in particular it is groundbreaking: “Previous studies into male circumcision have looked at the effects it has on the men. But scientists have never really studied the effects this has on the women’s sex lives,” says Frisch. “It appears that women with circumcised men are twice as likely to be sexually frustrated. They experience a three-fold risk of frequent difficulties in achieving orgasm, and an eight-fold risk of feeling pain during intercourse – also known as dyspareunia.”









Now that we've gotten that out of the way for any of our libertine friends who may be reading this, let us get into the morality of it all.





The morality of it.





Morality. Morality. Morality.





Morality.



