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}} Archive: [[File:Circinfo why-you-should-not-delay.pdf]]</ref> | }} Archive: [[File:Circinfo why-you-should-not-delay.pdf]]</ref> | ||
Andersen-Giberson (2025) describes Morris' many published articles as "biased" and "inaccurate".<ref name="andersen2025">{{REFjournal | |||
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|author-link=Dale Andersen | |||
|url=https://cdd.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cdd/article/view/39786/36016 | |||
|title=Circumcision and forced disability: Routine male neonatal circumcision and the consequences of amputation within a critical disability studies framework | |||
|journal=Critical Disability Discourses | |||
|date=2025-12 | |||
|volume=10 | |||
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|pages=1-37 | |||
|URL=https://cdd.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/cdd/article/view/39786/36016 | |||
|DOI=https://doi.org/10.25071/1918-6215.39786 | |||
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|quote=In a critical disability studies framework, it is argued that the act of amputating healthy erogenous tissue and the consequences of that amputation cause disability, particularly from a counter-hegemonic lens. | |||
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Morris is also a member of the [[Gilgal Society]],<ref name="gilgal4women">{{REFbook | Morris is also a member of the [[Gilgal Society]],<ref name="gilgal4women">{{REFbook | ||
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</ref> The extent of little Brian's [[trauma]], if any, is not known, however his adult behaviour is suggestive of a deeply traumatised person with a compulsion to repeat the [[Pain#Traumatic_effect_of_infant_circumcision| trauma]] of infant [[circumcision]] on others.<ref name="vanderkolk1989">{{VanderKolkBA 1989}}</ref> | </ref> The extent of little Brian's [[trauma]], if any, is not known, however his adult behaviour is suggestive of a deeply traumatised person with a compulsion to repeat the [[Pain#Traumatic_effect_of_infant_circumcision| trauma]] of infant [[circumcision]] on others.<ref name="vanderkolk1989">{{VanderKolkBA 1989}}</ref> | ||
We now understand that infant [[Brit Milah|circumcision]] is an [[Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)|adverse childhood experience]] and causes physical and psychic [[trauma]]. Brian Morris may be considered to be a victim of [[circumcision]]. It is likely that Morris's adult [[bias]] for [[circumcision]], as reflected in his writings, derived from his infant experience and his lack of personal experience of a [[foreskin]].<ref name="boyle2012>{{REFjournal | We now understand that infant [[Brit Milah|circumcision]] is an [[Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)|adverse childhood experience]] and causes physical and psychic [[trauma]]. Brian Morris may be considered to be a victim of [[circumcision]]. It is likely that Morris's adult [[bias]] for [[circumcision]], as reflected in his writings, derived from his infant experience and his lack of personal experience of having a [[foreskin]] and experiencing the [[erogenous sensation of the foreskin]].<ref name="boyle2012>{{REFjournal | ||
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|first=Gregory J. | |first=Gregory J. | ||
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Crossdisciplinary researcher [[Brian D. Earp]] revealed very graphically how totally biased authors, like Morris and his co-authors, can place pseudoscientific papers in important journals without their [[bias]] being admitted or discovered before publication.<ref>{{REFweb | Crossdisciplinary researcher [[Brian D. Earp]] revealed very graphically how totally biased authors, like Morris and his co-authors,<ref name="andersen2025" /> can place pseudoscientific papers in important journals without their [[bias]] being admitted or discovered before publication.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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|first=Brian D. | |first=Brian D. | ||