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<small>'''NOTE:''' ''When she found a reason to push mass circumcision. How could she find joy in that?''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''This is the goal? To make men feel uncomfortable?''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''They are already HIV positive. You'd think this was a joke.''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''While pro-circ HIV "researchers" are claiming keratinization is a fact, pushers such as [[Brian J. Morris]] and [[Jake H. Waskett]] claim there is no keratinization. The keratinization reduces sensation.''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''i.e., she promotes the cutting of anyone for any reason. No logic required.''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''You heard that right. She want's to make circumcision part of the culture. i.e., the norm.''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''In fact, she found that male circumcision increases risk of HIV transmission in women.''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''Ignoring her own findings when they don't support male circumcision.''</small>
<small>'''NOTE:''' ''Interestingly, Maria has said on numerous occasions that circumcision will reduce the rate of transmission to female partners, even though her research doesn't support this. Here she contradicts herself, yet again.''</small>
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|Title=When Wawer found out she could push circumcision
|Text=You almost feel like crying.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=JohnsHopkinsSPH
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BHR9rnoelc#t=01m29s M. Wawer, JohnsHopkinsSPH. (2009, May 29). ''Impact.'']</ref>
|Comment=When she found a reason to push mass circumcision. How could she find joy in that?
}}
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|Text=Once circumcision programs become more widespread, more available, it's very likely that HIV positive men will also seek the procedure. Partly (because) you don't want to be the only guy on the block who hasn't been circumcised.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>{{REFjournal
|url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=01m15s M. Wawer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=This is the goal? To make men feel uncomfortable?
}}
|Title=
|Text=We found a benefit to the (HIV) positive men of becoming circumcised.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=03m22s M. Wawer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=They are already HIV positive. You'd think this was a joke.
}}
|Title=
|Text=Where you don’t have complete keratinization of the remaining mucosa, then that could in effect increase the transmission of (the) virus.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=04m41s M. Wawer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=While pro-circ HIV "researchers" are claiming keratinization is a fact, pushers such as [[Brian J. Morris]] and [[Jake H. Waskett]] claim there is no keratinization. The keratinization reduces sensation.
}}
|Title=
|Text=We are providing male circumcision as a service now to negative men, but also to positive men. Again, because we don't want them to become stigmatized if they refuse the service.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=05m20s M. Wawer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=i.e., she promotes the cutting of anyone for any reason. No logic required.
}}
|Title=
|Text=It’s amazing, cultures do change once people see there's a real advantage of a certain action (circumcision) on their part.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=JohnsHopkinsSPH
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mXFdXJaG8k#t=08m41s M. Wawer, JohnsHopkinsSPH. (2010, December 01). ''Rakai project.'']</ref>
|Comment=You heard that right. She want's to make circumcision part of the culture. i.e., the norm.
}}
|Title=Male Circumcision does NOT protect women
|Text=We haven't seen a benefit to women for the procedure.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=06m23s M. Wawer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=In fact, she found that male circumcision increases risk of HIV transmission in women.
}}
|Title=Male Circumcision DOES protect women
|Text=You asked yourself the question, 'If it reduces the risk of acquisition it presumably reduces the risk of transmission to female partners." (Maria nods in agreement)
|Author=Interviewer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=00m50s Interviewer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=Ignoring her own findings when they don't support male circumcision.
}}
|Title=Male Circumcision does NOT protect women
|Text=Disappointingly, when we looked at the women partners of the (HIV) positive men, who've been circumcised, compared to the partners who had not been circumcised, we actually found a slightly higher rate of transmission from the positive circumcised men than from positive uncircumcised men.
|Author=M. Wawer
|Source=MedPageToday
|ref=<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCRh1Q69Ry4#t=03m40s M. Wawer, MedPageToday. (2008, February 08). ''CROI: Circumcising HIV-Pos Men Doesn't Block Transmission.'']</ref>
|Comment=Interestingly, Maria has said on numerous occasions that circumcision will reduce the rate of transmission to female partners, even though her research doesn't support this. Here she contradicts herself, yet again.
}}