Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why do some progressive Democrats ignore bigotry and intolerance in religions? [View all]FreepFryer
(7,086 posts)...but Orthodox circumcision involves more controversial procedures.
Google 'brit milah'.
But this exchange seems like a perfect example of my overarching point.
You took my comment to mean a hypothetical objection to the general practice of circumcision, rather than to the specifics of this particular religious practice (again, it's just an example, we could choose many others from my bracketed set). I don't object to circumcision, but I find that practice objectionable. What I do next about it is a matter of personal conviction, respect for others, and respect for the law.
When educated about the particular practices, whether one is an adherent of the faith or not, one can hold a judgment - there is no 'get out of jail free' card given by this Progressive to inhumane acts because they are ostensibly based in religious doctrine. What I do with the friction that objection creates in me is my own decision.