Madness In The UK
66,000 Women In UK Underwent Forced Genital Mutilation

Somehow, old Senator Robert Byrd’s “Barbaric†speech doesn’t even come close to describing this sickening practice.
Why even bring it up? Because exposing evil is the beginning of eradicating it.
The Daily Mail has an article today regarding this practice that is performed with unsterile knives and razor blades, on kitchen tables and in dirty offices, and causes a lifetime of physical and psychological pain.
It is generally known that this practice occurs a lot throughout Africa. But it is widely practiced in radical islam, wherever the disgusting religious adherence lingers.
And it is more widespread in the UK than anyone could ever imagine. From the article:
By conservative estimates, 66,000 women and girls living in Britain have been mutilated. This figure, accepted by the Metropolitan Police, came in a report by a volunteer organisation funded by the Department of Health and carried out with academics from the London School of Tropical Hygiene and the City University.
And thousands more girls are at imminent risk as families club together to fly professional “cutters†from Africa to Britain.
These women “elders†perform the crude operation for up to £40 a time, often on kitchen tables or floors, without anaesthetic, using filthy, blunt knives, razor blades or scalpels.
Some people say the practice is to increase the sexual pleasure of the man, but this is only one appallingly outdated reason why many womenfolk from 28 African and some Middle Eastern countries, most of which have sizeable representation in Britain, are treated like this.
It is also done to demonstrate their virginity on their wedding night; and because “uncut†girls with the ability to enjoy love-making are considered more likely to be promiscuous, unhygienic, and prone to diseases such as Aids.
Attempts are also made to justify this iniquitous practice on religious grounds. Some hard-line Muslims insist that women must undergo genital cutting to remain faithful to the purest teachings of Islam - although, in truth, it is not even mentioned in the Koran, and only ambiguously in the Hadith