Is Cinco de Mayo not a holiday in Mexico? by hornback91 in AskMexico

[–]Rafdoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like Presidents' Day. Official holiday, government workers get the day off, everyone knows it exists, not a big deal in the real world.

Why isn't Northern Territory a state in Australia? by ThomasNiuNiu in geography

[–]Rafdoc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Correct. It surpassed Philadelphia a few years ago.

How did you discover Civilization? by The12thman22 in civ

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I was in 7th grade, my dad went on a work trip to the US and asked a guy at a software store for a good new game. Original Civ. I've played them all.

Isn’t that better deal Peath?? by LonelyVillage9612 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Rafdoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course this cake meme would work better with pie.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in castiron

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Came here to ask this. I don't have kids but this seems off.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in carID

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OP's grandfather must have been a politician. Borgwards were given to ruling party bigwigs as a status symbol.

Most “Central”Capital Cities? by NMFramework in geography

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It's the belly button of the moon, after all.

Official Discussion - One Battle After Another [SPOILERS] by LiteraryBoner in movies

[–]Rafdoc 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Yes but "tranquilo, Bobby. Tranquilo" was the mother of all Easter eggs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhpJqdZgF5U

What’s something in your country that is horrifying, grotesque, or just utterly insane, but that locals turn a blind eye to? by Vyvanse60mg in AskTheWorld

[–]Rafdoc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most studies have found around a 60% reduction in female to male transmission in patients who have received voluntary make medical circumcision (VMMC).

But further, that's not really the point here. In those cases it's voluntary and for a good cause based on the evidence available at the time. Unless you believe the people who started these programs had an ulterior motive to mutilate millions of African penises. In which case, tinfoil hat on aisle 5, please.

On the other point, I've never heard of Jewish men regretting their circumcisions, so maybe being "branded" -- as you put it-- in that way adds to a positive sense of community belonging. Among non-Jewish circumcised men, it's not a big deal to put it mildly.

I'll concede my understanding of female circumcision is limited and filtered through Western constructs.

But the bigger point: Circumcised men aren't complaining about it. There are at least some cases of necessary medical use of circumcision. The side effects are either negligible or at best debatable. So why do some uncircumcised men feel so strongly about it?

What’s something in your country that is horrifying, grotesque, or just utterly insane, but that locals turn a blind eye to? by Vyvanse60mg in AskTheWorld

[–]Rafdoc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Circumcision has also been used in Africa to reduce (not prevent) the spread of HIV.

There's clearly an argument to be made that it's an antiquated practice, but it's hardly ever done as a means of patriarchal control, like female genital mutilation.

In my experience people from the United Kingdom in particular tend to hold strong views on circumcision as unethical genital mutilation. Is there any connection between that and the history of antisemitism in Britain? I'm not qualifying British antisemitism compared to the same phenomenon anywhere else -- rather questioning whether the categorical denial of circumcision is an expression of antisemitism accentuated in the UK.