While Trump’s comments sparked swift backlash from women and the medical community, he doubled down on his position following Kennedy’s wild claim Thursday.
“There’s a tremendous amount of proof or evidence, I would say as a non-doctor,” said the president, adding that he studied the controversial topic “a long time ago.”
“Just don’t take it. You have to tough it through sometimes. I’m addressing it as best I can as a non-doctor, but I’m a man of common sense.”
Here's the scary situation to consider.
ReplyDeleteA ban on ritual circumcision can never be implemented. The Muslim community would go wild. Dearborn MI will burn. It's probably the only reason all the countries that banned shechitah didn't also ban ritual circumcision.
Ah, but what if a bunch of pediatricians announce that circumcision is not safe until the child is 2 weeks old? Imagine that - doesn't affect the Muslims, effectively bans bris milah for Jews.
That's something you should be worried about, not Trump and RFKJr randomly thinking out loud.
RFK is building the case for it
DeleteIt sounds that he's more interested in an outright ban rather than a manoeuvre to isolate the Jewish community
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