A California-based group of anti-circumcision activists, known as Bloodstained Men, staged protests in San Antonio, Texas, drawing attention to their cause with provocative signs and attire. The group, which believes circumcision is unnecessary and should only be performed with consent, visited several Texas cities, including Austin and Houston, before concluding their tour in San Antonio. While the San Antonio protests were largely peaceful, the group faced police intervention in other Texas cities due to reports of traffic hazards.
A group of anti-circumcision activists grabbed San Antonio drivers’ attention last week with signs reading 'I want my foreskin back,' 'stop cutting baby penis' and 'nobody wants less penis.' Bloodstained Men is a California-based group of 'intactivists' who believe there is no medical necessity for circumcision and that the procedure should not be done without consent.
How Texas' solar energy boom victimized thousands of homeowners The Bloodstained Men arrived in Leon Valley for a protest Dec. 11 and returned to San Antonio Dec. 14 to protest on the Northeast Side. At least 10 protesters held signs with messages like “circumcision is sexual mutilation,' 'you deserve your whole penis,' and 'honk if you love foreskin.
PROTEST CIRCUMCISION ACTIVISM BLOODSTAINE MEN SAN ANTONIO
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