• peoplebeproblems@midwest.social
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    27 days ago

    I’m not cut, and same with my son. Why do people ask so much I will never know. I think the third (or fourth I can’t remember) time I was asked I responded with “My parents were kind enough to not mutilate me, why would I mutilate him?”

    Then I responded with “Well, I’m not” after that. Seemed to be an effective way to jolt them into rethinking it.

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      26 days ago

      As EmptySlime says, people ask because they have an irrational belief that must be socially normalized via basically peer pressure, otherwise they’d have to confront their cognitive dissonance and realize that they are mistaken and needlessly cruel.

      Its basically the same dynamic as children bullying poor kids that can’t afford whatever the ‘cool’ clothes or shoes are, the same dynamic as many (not all, but many) religious people being literally unable to conceive of a person being able to be a generally morally good person without believing in a God as the source of that morality.

      Its an irrational worldview that is logically unstable if interrogated, thus it must be reinforced via pressured social norms.