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Seth Kalichman

Seth Kalichman is a Clinical-Community Psychologist and Professor of Psychology at the University of Connecticut, and the editor of AIDS and Behavior, a leading social and behavioral science peer-reviewed journal.[1] Kalichman has published 5 peer-reviewed papers on circumcision and HIV.[2]

Quotes

Below, Kalichman promotes an outrageous human rights violation that is implausible and frightening.

Views on Male Circumcision
If every male baby in southern Africa were to receive MC we would see a huge reduction, dare I say near elimination, of HIV in a couple generations.[3]

The following is a bizarre response from Kalichman--most likely sarcasm, yet never the less disturbing--which could demonstrate a mental instability, or (minimally) at least a sign of unnerved breakdown. [This information needs a citation or reference.]

Downplaying Inherent Bias? Or Instability.
I am biased in my interpretation of 20 years of epidemiological research and three randomized controlled trials because I am Jewish. It is the medical establishment, run by Jews, that is conspiring to promote male circumcision for HIV prevention. It is no coincidence that the leading circumcision researcher is named Moses. Yes, I want every male child circumcised because that will make them Jews and we can take over the world, not just the Liberal Media and banks. Now that I am talking Crazy, do you understand me better?
– Kalichman, S.[4]

References

  1. REFweb Kalichman, Seth (2011). Seth Kalichman, Blogger [deprecated REFweb parameter used: use <website> instead], Google. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  2. REFweb Kalichman, Seth (2011). Seth Kalichman circumcision, NCBI [deprecated REFweb parameter used: use <website> instead], PubMed. Retrieved 14 April 2011.
  3. Kalichman, S. (2011, January 30). Deadly ignorance. Archive
  4. (2011, January 30). Deadly ignorance. http://pool.intactiwiki.org/index.php/File:Kalichman_blog.pdf Archive]