Posted on 05/07/2014 2:11:32 PM PDT by PoloSec
Aint multiculturalism just grand?
This from the country that banned Robert Spencer and me from entering and speaking against this vicious misogyny.
Female genital mutilation (FGM) or clitoridectomy is an Islamic tradition, rampant in the Muslim world. Over 96% of the women in Egypt have been clitoridectomized. Back in 2008, devout members of the Egyptian parliament have made female genital mutilation (circumcision) legal again in Egypt.
This has become a pressing issue here in America. The American Academy of Pediatrics proposed a resolution to begin to practice this barbaric mutilation in a multicultural, dhimmi effort a nick, as it were. Whatever their twisted multi-culti, dhimmi intention, this would have given clitoridectomy the seal of approval by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
There was uniform protest by counter-jihadists and other human rights groups to withdraw the American Pediatric Academys FGM resolution. And it withdrew the resolution. Some Muslim girls across America were saved in the nick of time .
Whatever their twisted intention, such consideration was unfathomable to decent, reasoned human beings.
The British authorities, in the case of these FGM parties, say by the time the girls are cut, the woman cutter is on her flight back to the country she came from. We cant go after the cutter. I dont see why not. Stop banning the truth tellers and start fighting the fight.
Female Genital Mutilation Parties Being Held in UK, MPs Warned, By Nick Hallett, Breitbart London, May 7, 2014
Female genital mutilation parties, at which dozens of girls are operated on by older women specially flown in from abroad, are taking place in Britain, physicians have told MPs.
The Guardian reports that the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee heard from a variety of health officials about the spread of the practice throughout Britain.
FGM Clitoridectomy
Janet Fylde of the Royal College of Midwives said that by the time authorities had been alerted of the parties, the cutter the woman performing the operation will have left. By the time the girls are cut, the woman cutter is on her flight back to the country she came from. We cant go after the cutter. We dont know who she or he is. The parents have to be held responsible, she said.
Professor Janice Rymer of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, also said that female genital mutilation was happening in Britain. She said she had no idea of the scale, but she was sure it is happening in the country.
MPs were also told that between 75 and 80 women a year were undergoing reversal operations for female genital mutilation in Britain.
The practice involves deliberately cutting the female genital organs, and is often performed by women who have no medical training.
NHS Direct says that it is often carried out without anaesthetics or antiseptics, and can involve the use of knives, scissors, pieces of glass or razor blades.
Long term consequences include kidney impairment, complications during pregnancy, and chronic infection. It is estimated that over 20,000 girls under the age of 15 are at risk of being subject the to the procedure in the UK.
And of course, the Islamic objective: no sexual pleasure for women.
Sounds reasonable...
When my grandson was born, it was tough to get the kid circumcised. That was ten years ago.
For extensive description of this practice performed to various degrees on various girls as young as 4, read “Infidel” by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. She and her little sister had parents who were against doing this. When her grandmother was caring (?) for them she had the operation performed. Her little sister later committed suicide as a result of ensuing mental problems. Last I heard she was living in the US and working with/for? The American Enterprise Inst.
While followed and practiced extensively in many Muslim countries, this practice also has a foundation in non Muslim African cultures.
And the UN says...
crickets chirping...
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Some of these mutilations (in addition to removal of the clitoris) consist of cutting the labia and sewing them together ....and the part often left out of descriptions...TYING THE GIRLS LEGS TOGETHER FOR A FEW WEEKS TILL THE CUT OR ABRADED LABIA HEAL TOGETHER...leaving a small hole for urine and menstrual blood. Then the girl is sealed till marriage. The wound is torn open ....OUCH....for intercourse then sewed up to heal until childbirth, then torn open again... in some type of psychotic chastity belt out of a horror movie....these people are insane.
from wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infibulation
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Female infibulation, type III female genital mutilation (FGM)and in some African countries as “pharaonic circumcision”is the removal of the labia minora (inner lips) and labia majora (outer lips). When the labial tissue heals, it forms a wall of skin and flesh across the vagina and the rest of the pubic area. By inserting a twig or similar before the wound heals, a small hole is created for the passage of urine and menstrual blood. The procedure is usually accompanied by the removal of the clitoris. The legs are bound together for two to four weeks to allow the labia to heal into a barrier. The procedure is usually carried out on young girls before the onset of puberty.[2] It is a procedure conducted in several African countries, and in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. It is used by practitioners to render women sexually inactive, unlikely to engage in intercourse, and the visibly intact barrier of infibulation assures a husband he has married a virgin. The barrier produced by infibulation is usually penetrated at the time of a girl’s marriage by the forcible action of the penis of her husband, or by cutting the connected tissue with a knife. The procedure frequently results in organ damage, urinary incontinence, obstetric fistula, and death
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And there will be only silence from America’s leading feminists and “St. Hillary” about this.
Sad but true, dear brother in Christ!
Thanks for the tip about Ayaan Hirsi Ali
kuffer_philosopher: i’ll send u something
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