5.03.2017

"Female Genital Mutilation" & the NY Times



'Politically correct' NY Times hides horror of female genital mutilation

Excerpt:

The New York Times does not use the term “Female Genital Mutilation” (FGM) in its article about a Michigan doctor who is being prosecuted for allegedly performing that procedure on two seven-year-old girls. The Times calls the offense, “genital cutting,” despite the fact that the prosecution is based on a federal criminal provision entitled, “Female genital mutilation.” If convicted, the doctor can be sentenced to incarceration for up to five years. According to Celia Dugger, the Times’ Health and Science editor, “genital cutting” is a “less culturally loaded” term than “FGM.” It will not widen the “chasm” between “advocates who campaign against the practice and the people who follow the rite.”
Comment: P/C run amuck. Must never tolerate in the United States. Consider: A case of female genital mutilation (FGM) is either discovered or treated at a medical appointment in England every hour, according to analysis of NHS statistics by a charity.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Any anonymous comments with links will be rejected. Please do not comment off-topic