When Child Mutilation and Slavery is ok in so long as it is Cultural
Look stop it ! now listen it is my job as a vampire to cull you so you don’t need to to it ok?
We that is the Vampire race would like you all nice and healthy so you taste nice and all you want to do is go off and die or kill by starting a war………… I sometimes think you have no consideration for others, this is my lunch you are killing off in some stupid war or other !!!
And all the stuff you put down as cultural …………… well everything is ok if you say it is cultural.
Black Slavery is cultural …………. Er ……… well all slavery is cultural ……. So well it must be ok ? …….should we legalise it again?
And well it must be ok as none of the religions complained about it until recently ………. Slavery has been a good economic success for thousands of years long before Judaism, Chritanity and Islam
………… came along and until recently practised by god fearing Jews, Christians and Muslims ……….so it is certainly cultural is it not ? and being cultural you should not create laws against it
……….But this must be true ……..the number of times I hear on the news that some group or other complain that people try to interfere with there culture ………… it is our right to stone people to death as it is our culture………..
……..the West does not realise our culture is very important to us and our religion which is why kill female children as they are not so important as having male children.
And I right ? if this is what they say and get away with it then we can bring back African Slavery …………… well it is cultural …………. And it would so help the economies of some of the poorer African states…………
……………….. We will start first with the African states that practise (FGM)… female genital mutilation on children …………… well it is only cultural ..as is slavery
…………. And by enslaving the people that do this we are in fact doing good by stopping a culture we do not like and supporting one that can help crate jobs, trade and money …….so a win / win situation
We vampires have slaves and they do not object ………well I expect some may have in the past but we would have killed them…… as soon as we turn a human they will be a slave to the more superior vampires …..and this is normal ……….. heck you can say it is cultural
……….As is the branding of females………….. and when they say it want hurt ………er……. They lie!!!! All females have to be branded to show what family they belong to and who owns them …………..
……….being branded is somehow a way to explain to the world that you are a female……………… see just like with humans, Males have a tendency to be very stupid in not being able to recognise what a female looks like ………this could be the reason human males have sex with sheep ………… ok ok so the sheep probable led him on, ok I understand ……………
But being a girl I have a family brand on my hip ……..it kinda looks like a pink bat ……….. and this is to tell Males that I am a female.
.......... ok so I am not fantastically endowed in the boob department but to not know I am female until I remove my pants ! …………… look Pink panties with bats on them ..er…….like female ………. Ok! ……….so whats the need for being branded………… ok, ok, I know it is cultural so must be ok………..
For those wishing to know about the cultural or religious habit of mutilating females the following may give you a few details …………………
All in all I think I prefer the Vampire culture ……….you Humans are kinda SICK at times with what you get up to……….
female genital mutilation
When the procedure is performed on and with the consent of an adult, it is generally called clitoridectomy, or it may be part of labiaplasty or vaginoplasty. It also generally does not refer to procedures used in sex reassignment surgery, and the genital modification of intersexuals.
FGC is predominantly practiced in Northeast Africa and parts of the Near East and Southeast Asia, although it has also been reported to occur in individual tribes in South America and Australia. Amnesty International estimates that approximately 2 million girls undergo FGC every year. Opposition is motivated by concerns regarding the consent (or lack thereof, in most cases) of the patient, and subsequently the safety and long-term consequences of the procedures. In the past several decades, there have been many concerted efforts by the World Health Organization (WHO) to end the practice of FGC. The United Nations has also declared February 6 as "International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation".]
Medical consequence
Among practising cultures, FGC is most commonly performed between the ages of four and eight, but can take place at any age from infancy to adolescence. Prohibition has led to FGC going underground, at times with people who have had no medical training performing the cutting without anesthetic, sterilization, or the use of proper medical instruments. The procedure can lead to death through shock from excessive bleeding. The failure to use sterile medical instruments may lead to infections.Other serious long term health effects are also common. These include urinary and reproductive tract infections, caused by obstructed flow of urine and menstrual blood, various forms of scarring and infertility. Epidermal inclusion cysts may form and expand, particularly in procedures affecting the clitoris. These cysts can grow over time and can become infected, requiring medical attention such as drainage. The first episode of sexual intercourse will often be extremely painful for infibulated women, who will need the labia majora to be opened, to allow their partner access to the vagina. This second cut, sometimes performed by the partner with a knife, can cause other complications to arise.
Sexual effects
The effect of FGC on a woman's sexual experience varies depending on many factors. FGC does not eliminate all sexual pleasure for all women who undergo the procedure, but it does reduce the likelihood of orgasm. Stimulation of the clitoris is not solely responsible for the sexual excitement and arousal of a woman during intercourse; this involves a complex series of nerve endings being activated and stimulated in and around her vagina, vulva (labia minora and majora), cervix, uterus and clitoris, with psychological response and mindset also playing a role.Reasons for female genital cutting
The reasons for female genital cutting include a mix of cultural, religious and social factors within families and communities.- Many communities may not even question the practice or may have long forgotten the reasons for it. Others, however, assertively justify the practice. For example, mothers who have their daughters undergo genital cutting believe they are doing the right thing because their children would become social outcasts if they did not. Another less common reason given for infibulation or excision is decreasing a woman's sexual desire in order to preserve virginity. Infibulation is intended to dull women's sexual enjoyment, and it appears to be extremely effective.
- Where FGC is a social convention, the social pressure to conform to what others do and have been doing is a strong motivation to perpetuate the practice.
- FGC is often considered a necessary part of raising a girl properly, and a way to prepare her for adulthood and marriage.
- FGC is often motivated by beliefs about what is considered proper sexual behaviour, linking procedures to premarital virginity and marital fidelity. FGC is in many communities believed to reduce a woman's libido, and thereby is further believed to help her resist "illicit" sexual acts. When a vaginal opening is covered or narrowed (type 3 above), the fear of pain of opening it, and the fear that this will be found out, is expected to further discourage "illicit" sexual intercourse among women with this type of FGC.
- FGC is associated with cultural ideals of femininity and modesty, which include the notion that girls are “clean” and "beautiful" after removal of body parts that are considered "male" or "unclean".
- Various works of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) support the removal of the female prepuce. For example, the fourteenth-century text 'Umdat al-Salik wa-'Uddat al-Nasik, translated as The Reliance of the Traveller, writes, "Circumcision is obligatory (O: for both men and women). For men it consists of removing the prepuce from the penis, and for women, removing the prepuce (Ar. bazr) of the clitoris (n: not the clitoris itself, as some mistakenly assert). (A: Hanbalis hold that circumcision of women is not obligatory but sunna, while Hanafis consider it a mere courtesy to the husband.)"
[Muslim 003,0684] [...] Abu Masa then said, "When is a bath obligatory?" Aisha responded, "You have asked the right person. Mohammed has said that a bath is obligatory when a man is encompassed by a woman and their circumcised genitalia touch."
- Religious leaders take varying positions with regard to FGC: some promote it, some consider it irrelevant to religion, and others contribute to its elimination.
- Local structures of power and authority, such as community leaders, religious leaders, genital cutters, and even some medical personnel can contribute to upholding the practice.
- In most societies, FGC is considered a cultural tradition, which is often used as an argument for its continuation.
- In some societies, recent adoption of the practice is linked to copying the traditions of neighboring groups. Sometimes it has started as part of a wider religious or traditional revival movement.
- In some societies, FGC is being practiced by new groups when they move into areas where the local population practice FGC.