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Waris Dirie edit

You censored my edit on this article. This woman had the genitals of her son mutilated, yet she was awarded for her "fight against fgm". You stated:
"Removing trivial information as it does not contribute anything major to MS. Dirie's story and I'd like to point out that FGM and male circumcision are two very diff. procedures and are simply incomparable."
This is so ignorant and gynocentric! I am happy that I didn´t donate to Wikipedia, because sexist people like you are here in power! Get some education on this subject, more than 100 male children die every year only in the USA because of this completely unnecessary mutilation, many thousands all over the world! Martin Drucker (talk) 06:59, 15 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

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