
Why I Started This Blog: Speaking the Truth About Infant Circumcision Without Censorship
I started it because I needed a place where the truth about circumcision could actually be said without filters, bans, or community guidelines getting in the way.
If you’ve tried speaking openly about infant genital cutting on platforms like Reddit, Facebook, or even Twitter/X, you know what happens:
You get shadowbanned, silenced, reported, or dismissed as “extreme.”
Even when you speak with facts, even when you remain civil, the moment you take a strong stance against those who practice and advocate for routine infant circumcision, the censors come out.
That’s not a coincidence. It’s cultural programming.
It’s fear of challenging something that people have accepted for too long without ever really thinking about it.
Why This Blog Exists
I built this space because:
Social media punishes people who tell the truth about circumcision. You can’t have real conversations when every honest sentence risks being flagged or deleted. My other accounts serve different audiences. I’ve spent years building communities around other topics. Dropping intactivism into those spaces feels out of context—and frankly, ineffective. I wanted a dedicated platform for my voice. This blog is a portfolio of my thoughts, arguments, and unapologetic stance on the ethics of cutting babies. It’s here for those who want to go deeper, and for those who are tired of the watered-down half-truths you get elsewhere.
Here, I’ll be publishing:
Unfiltered posts on the ethics of circumcision Examinations of cultural denial and medical complicity Arguments for consent, bodily autonomy, and human rights My personal reflections on what led me to speak out
If you’re here, it means you’re probably already questioning the status quo, or maybe you’ve already seen it for what it is.
Either way, welcome.
This blog exists because the truth deserves a platform. And because sometimes, if no one gives you space, you build your own.
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