Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Circumcision in Dalit Christianity.

 

Dalit Christians and their macabre practices of Circumcision:

Dalit Christians and their macabre practices: 

Circumcision & Fitra.

 

Prepuce is the most sensitive part of the human male body. 

Clitoris is the most sensitive part of the human female body.

Circumcision involves cutting off these sensitive body parts.

 

In India, Christians and pakis are exact synonyms. Indian Christians are different from European Christians : 99% are untouchables or pakis or dalits. Christian malas are circumcised Pakis. 

The pakis are part of the black churches of India. Christian dalits e.g. mala caste fellows circumcise their sons on the 8th day after birth.

 

Dalits and their Circumcision: Wee bit cut off : Wee-bit is prepuce of the penis.


Dalit Christianity is full of 
circumcised crooks with circumcised cocks and females are circumcised cooks.

Dalit Delight: Number of Christians shrank in India after declaration of SC converts to Christianity as not Scheduled Castes but Backward Castes from around 6 % to 2%. 

 

 

 

Christian Malas are Black Protestants of the Anglican CSI ( the Black Church of South India) and Christian Madigas are Black Baptists. All Christian Malas in Coastal Andhra are totally circumcised, there is 100% guarantee. Dalit Christians have hybrid names with one Hindu sanskrit name and one abrahamic name for integrating into both societies.

Both these Christian castes are heavily circumcised. MALA women (known as bogams) are prostitutes of the Telugu land. MALA women love circumcised cocks of their impotent and circumcised MALA husbands. They are such filthy people. Botched circumcision regularly occurs and causes loss of manhood to these castes esp. the wicked malas. All Protestant MALA men are thoroughly circumcised. There is definite 100% guarantee regarding their circumcision. I personally checked the penises of these filthy rogues (Christian MALAS only) and found both normal circumcised penises and penises with botched circumcision. 


For MALA women, FGM  or female genital mutilation  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_genital_mutilationis practised.

 

For christian women & men, their grandfathers, uncles, father-brother-husband and sons are circumcised. 

 

For Moslems, all male and female relatives  are circumcised. Dalit Muslims : Katwa Katwi judwaa chudwa. i.e. both men and women dalit muslims are circumcised resulting in circumcised male and female people coupling and having sex. Circumcision mobs hold the upper hand versus anti circumcision movements. For example, Aunty circumcision gangs are Dalit Christian/Muslim females' gang who are supportive of and perpetrators of circumcision & FGM.

 

Religious circumcision is an Abrahamic ritual.

Circumcised dalits esp. the malafide Mala caste fellows  don’t have bodily integrity and therefore lack moral integrity. Dalits and their voluntary Conversion to Islam & Christianity and resulted in circumcised sub-castes e.g. Merugu Christian Mala caste. Dalit converts to Christianity are considered backward castes and not scheduled castes as per Indian Constitution. 

 

Mala caste fellows i.e. Dalits are Arzal as per the  Caste system in Islam :

1. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caste_system_among_South_Asian_Muslims




Ziauddin Barani, a 14th century political thinker of the Delhi Sultanate, recommended that the "sons of Mohamed" (i.e. Ashrafs) be given a higher social status than the low-born (i.e. Ajlaf). His most significant contribution in the fatwa was his analysis of the castes with respect to Islam. His assertion was that castes would be mandated through state laws or "Zawabi" and would carry precedence over Sharia law whenever they were in conflict. According to Barani, every act which is "contaminated with meanness and based on ignominity, comes elegantly [from the Ajlaf]". 
The untouchable Hindu converts are also categorized as Arzal ("degraded"). They are relegated to menial professions such as scavenging and carrying night soil.

 

2. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision 

Circumcision is the removal of the foreskin from the human penis. In the most common procedure, the foreskin is opened, adhesions are removed, and the foreskin is separated from the glans. After that, a circumcision device may be placed, and then the foreskin is cut off.

 

3. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brit_milah 

It is a Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony performed by a mohel ("circumciser") on the eighth day of the infant's life. The brit milah is followed by a celebratory meal (seudat mitzvah).

 

4.  Dalits and their Circumcision in Islam: 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khitan_(circumcision)

Sunthi or Khitan  or Khatna  is the term for male circumcision carried out as a part of Islamic culture by Muslims. Male circumcision is widespread in Islam and accepted as established practice by all Islamic schools of jurisprudence.[3] It is considered a sign of belonging to the wider Islamic community.

 

5. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_male_circumcision 

Religious circumcision generally occurs shortly after birth, during childhood or around puberty as part of a rite of passage. Circumcision is most prevalent in the religions of Judaism, Islam, the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church[1] and the Eritrean Orthodox Church.

 

6. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_male_circumcision#Criticism_and_opposition_to_circumcision 

But as late as 1936, L. E. Holt, an author of pediatric textbooks, advocated both circumcision and female genital mutilation as a treatment for masturbation.


7. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_of_circumcision

Male circumcision is the surgical removal of the foreskin (prepuce) from the human penis.[1] The ethics of non-therapeutic circumcision being imposed on unconsenting minors (babies and children) has been a source of ongoing controversy.Some medical associations take the position that the parents should determine what is in the best interest of the infant or child.[5] Others say that circumcision is an infringement of the child's autonomy and should be prolonged until he is capable of making the decision himself.


8. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision_controversies

In Classical and Hellenistic civilization, Ancient Greeks and Romans posed great value on the beauty of nature, physical integrity, aesthetics, harmonious bodies and nudity, including the foreskin, and were opposed to all forms of genital mutilation, including circumcision—an opposition inherited by the canon and secular legal systems of the Christian West and East that lasted at least through to the Middle Ages, according to Hodges.[4] Traditional branches of Judaism and Islam still advocate male circumcision as a religious obligation.Overall, the rite of circumcision was especially execrable in Classical civilization, also because it was the custom to spend an hour a day or so exercising nude in the gymnasium and in Roman baths, therefore Jewish men did not want to be seen in public deprived of their foreskins.

 

 

9. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision_controversies#Early_Christianity 

There was debate in the early Church on whether Gentiles needed to be circumcised in order to join the communities; some Jewish Christians insisted that it was necessary. The Council of Jerusalem (50 CE) decreed that circumcision was not a requirement for Gentiles, which became known as the "Apostolic Decree".[29] This was one of the first acts differentiating Early Christianity from Judaism.[30] Around 140 CE, the Tannaim made circumcision requirements stricter, in order to make the procedure irreversible.

 

 

10. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forced_circumcision 

Forced circumcision refers to circumcision of males who have not given their consent to the procedure. In a biblical context, the term is used especially in relation to Paul the Apostle and his polemics against the forced circumcision of gentile Christians.[1] The most common form of forced circumcision is performed widely in Israel and the United States, where it is known as neonatal circumcision. This form of circumcision involves the circumcision of a male newborn. Although their parents may consent to it, the males themselves do not, therefore making it forced. Among adults, forced circumcisions have occurred in a wide range of situations, most notably in the compulsory conversion of non-Muslims to Islam.

 

 

11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circumcision_and_law

Those against the procedure point to the boy's right of freedom from religion. In several court cases, judges have pointed to the irreversible nature of the act,[1] the grievous harm to the boy's body,[2] and the right to self-determination, and bodily integrity.

 

 

 

12. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohel 

The noun mohel (mohala in Aramaic) "circumciser", is derived from the same verb stem as milah "circumcision."[1] The noun appeared for the first time in the fourth century as the title of a circumciser (Shabbat 156a)

 

 

 

13. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_male_circumcision

Circumcision has ancient roots among several ethnic groups in sub-equatorial Africa, and is still performed on adolescent boys to symbolize their transition to warrior status or adulthood.



Circumcision and/or subincision (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penile_subincision), often as part of an intricate coming of age ritual, was a common practice among Australian Aborigines and Pacific islanders at first contact with Western travelers. It is still practiced in the traditional way by a proportion of the population.

14. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prevalence_of_circumcision

The prevalence of circumcision is the percentage of males in a given population who have been circumcised. The rates vary widely by country, from virtually 0% in Honduras and Japan, to 3.8% in the United Kingdom, to 7% in Spain, to 45% in South Africa, to 82.5% in the United States, to over 90% in many Muslim-majority countries. In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated 33% of adult males worldwide (aged 15+) are circumcised, with about two-thirds of those being Muslims.

 

15. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130485/

Removal of foreskin remnants in circumcised adults for treatment of premature ejaculation. 

Dalit mala men have this problem of premature ejaculation that's why they converted to Christianity to get themselves circumcised and thereby cured of their "problems."

 

16. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_genital_mutilation

Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital cutting and female circumcision,[a] is the ritual cutting or removal of some or all of the external female genitalia.

 

 

 

17. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infibulation

Infibulation is the ritual removal of the external female genitalia and the suturing of the vulva, a practice found mainly in northeastern Africa, particularly in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan.[1] The World Health Organization refers to the procedure as Type III female genital mutilation. Infibulation can also refer to placing a clasp through the foreskin in men.

 

 

 

18. 'This is what it's like to pee after female genital mutilation':

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-36101342

Hibo, now 46, was subjected to what is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as "type three" mutilation when she was six. This means all of her labia were cut off and she was then stitched together, leaving a tiny hole she compares to the size of a matchstick. Her clitoris was also removed. She grew up in Somalia, where 98% of women and girls between 15 and 49 have had their genitals forcibly mutilated.

19. The Jewish and Christian view on female genital mutilation

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110570413000258

 

20. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caste_system_among_Indian_Christians


The caste system among Indian Christians often reflects stratification by sect, location, and the castes of their predecessors.[1] Caste distinctions among Indian Christians are breaking down at about the same rate as those among Indians belonging to other religions. There exists evidence to show that Christian individuals have mobility within their respective castes.[2] But, in some cases, social inertia caused from their old traditions and biases against other castes to remain, causing caste system to persist among Indian Christians to some extent.


21. http://indianhope.free.fr/site_eng/article_5.php3

 

The following discriminatory practices are found from the data collected from the Church:
1. Construction of two chapels, one for non-dalits and the other for the dalits. In some parishes liturgical services are conducted separately.
2. Separate seating arrangements within the same chapel. Dalits are usually seated at the two aisles. Even if there are benches or chairs in the church, dalits are required only to be seated on the floor.

NOTES:

 

1. Circumcision sometimes results in permanent botched circumcision for hapless christian dalits esp. the wicked and vengeful mala caste fellows.

2. Penile cancer  is not any valid excuse for circumcision as it needs complete cutting off entire penis to prevent its spread.

3. Circumcision is beneficial Only for cancer of prepuce

4. Gonorrhea is another reason for circumcision by the Semites of Middle East and Dalits of India.

5. Syphilis is easily contracted by the circumcised men. 

6. Masturbation is very painful for circumcised boys just as sex is painful for circumcised men. Making masturbation painful is the express purpose of circumcision.

7. AIDS is easily contracted by circumcised men as is evident in the prevalence in large numbers in Africa and also is evident by the prevalence in the dalit prostitutes castes such as malas, the mala fide community of Andhra Pradesh.

8. AIDS originated from Africa where circumcision is widespread.
9. Circumcision spillover effect: Arabs and Jews circumcise their animals as well.
10. Kancha ilaiah is a man who underwent religious surgical procedure to remove the foreskin or prepuce of his penis when he was seven days old. It is called circumcision. It is done by Christians for each and every new born son. But in ilaiah's case his circumcision was Botched. His manliness was lost. I heavily recommend that ilaiah is selected for Mr. Botched Circumcised Award.

11. Pranay Perumalla and Amrutha varshini:
Mala Pranay was a circumcised guy who impressed the prostitute girl Amrutha Varshini Tirunagari with his botched circumcised cock.

 

12. FGM is khifad in Arabic. Clitoris excised and vaginas stiched up is FGM. 
Reason for Islam's FGM is magic cure for cervical cancer, virginity preservation and to remove ability to masturbate., escape from hell, prevention of syphilis and gonorrhea
13.  Jews were matriarchal caste in history.
14. Semitic race is a double cancer ethnicity having both penile and cervical cancer.

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