Why are insane people allowed to ruin the country with no pushback

    by NickCostanza

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    1. Because too many people who should know better by now are either too stupid or spineless to show up when it matters to stop them.

    2. FINALLY a take that combines their weirdo obsession with children’s genitals with their weirdo pseudoscience quackery!

    3. PenZestyclose3857 on

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      Wait? What about the children who are circumcised later?

    4. Dapper_Peanut_1879 on

      Oh goodie! The party of “protecting children” have brought children’s genitals into this conversation too. Interesting that circumcisions only impact a certain portion of the population, how are they going to explain the other chunk of the population?

    5. I mean, circumcision is an unnecessary procedure in most cases, but these two really need a brain transplant.

    6. Relevant_Demand7593 on

      I hope no one is gullible enough to take advice from him.

      Brainworm is definitely winning.

      That’s insane.

    7. Designer-Contract852 on

      To be fair, they spend an awful lot of time thinking about children’s genitals. 

    8. Boring_Pace5158 on

      The late Senator Ted Kennedy was a champion for public health. In the 1970’s he proposed a national health insurance; he’s responsible for [COBRA](http://www.tedkennedy.org/service/item/health_care.html), which allows you to hold onto your insurance after losing your job for a little longer. He has sponsored:

      * Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act of 1986
      *  the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990
      * the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
      * the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act of 1990
      * the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993
      * the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act of 1994
      * the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
      * the Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997
      * the creation of the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) in 1997 (HIPAA),
      * the Children’s Health Act of 2000,
      * the Project BioShield Act of 2003
      *  the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act of 2005
      *  the FDA Amendments Act of 2007
      * the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008

      And it will be his nephew who will destroy everything accomplished

    9. Imwhatswrongwithyou on

      Trump out here studying uncircumcised little boys. Probably the only truth thing he’s ever said

    10. In a nicer world they would accidentally do good by banning circumcision, but they’re not actually trying to do anything to help kids. 

    11. The actual answer is breathtakingly simple: because a large proportion of Americans don’t bother to vote.

    12. TalkativeRedPanda on

      Wait, now giving kids tylenol also causes autism? I thought it was tylenol in pregnancy.

      What about just having tylenol in the house? Does it carry in the air?

    13. Dark_WulfGaming on

      are babies even given any more than a local anesthetic? If even that. I’m pretty sure up until very recently it was assumed that babies still haven’t developed enough to really “Feel” pain. Also hpv and hep c infections are not uncommon for circumsied newborns of Jewish faiths or those related due to the Metzitzah b’peh ritual (Sucking the blood of a circumcision). None of which cause autism because it’s genetic and isn’t something you can get later in life.

    14. ShoddyFortune989 on

      trump revealing that he has studied autistic men’s penises for a long time…

    15. I mean, all non-medically necessary circumcisions should stop, but because it is an irreversible genital surgery on a non consenting minor, not because it causes autism (which as also a non-doctor can confidently say it doesn’t).

      Also banning Tylenol for people who are pregnant and toddlers is also BS.

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