How Circumcision Reflects America’s Strategy of Keeping Society at Its Lowest
How Circumcision Reflects America’s Strategy of Keeping Society at Its Lowest
Written By ✌️๐๐ฅ๐ AvocadoJay23 | AdvocatingAvocado
America presents itself as the land of opportunity, a nation built on progress, freedom, and innovation. Yet, when you examine the systems that shape daily life healthcare, education, food, and labor it becomes clear that the goal is not to uplift society but to keep people at their worst. One of the most overlooked yet deeply ingrained examples of this is circumcision.
This practice, still widely performed in the U.S. despite being unnecessary and harmful, is not just a random cultural habit. It fits within a larger framework of control, suppression, and systemic harm that ensures the masses remain weakened, distracted, and dependent on industries that profit from their suffering. When we analyze circumcision alongside America’s food industry, medical system, Big Pharma, education system, and workforce structure, we begin to see the bigger picture: a society intentionally designed to strip people of their power.
1. Circumcision: A Symbol of Disempowerment
Circumcision is often justified under false pretenses hygiene, tradition, and supposed health benefits, but none of these hold up under scrutiny. Most of the world does not circumcise, and men in intact nations experience better sexual health, greater bodily integrity, and higher rates of satisfaction compared to circumcised men.
Yet, in America, circumcision is pushed aggressively from birth, conditioning males to accept violation and medical intervention as normal. This isn’t just about a piece of skin it’s about taking something that should have been theirs from birth and normalizing a system where people surrender their bodies to authority without question.
This mirrors the way other institutions weaken people at the foundational level through poor health, misinformation, and systems that prioritize profit over well-being.
2. The Food Industry: Keeping People Sick and Dependent
America’s food system is designed for profit, not health. The cheapest, most accessible foods are:
• Heavily processed and nutrient-deficient (fast food, frozen meals, soda)
• Loaded with toxic additives (high-fructose corn syrup, seed oils, artificial dyes)
• Deliberately engineered to be addictive (MSG, refined sugars, and ultra-processed carbs)
Instead of nourishing the population, the food industry ensures people remain overweight, inflamed, and metabolically sick conditions that drive them straight into the hands of the medical and pharmaceutical industries.
Just like circumcision, which permanently alters the male body without informed consent, the food system manipulates and exploits people’s basic needs to maximize control and dependence.
3. Big Pharma and the Medical Industry: Profiting from Sickness
America’s healthcare system is not about prevention it’s about long-term dependency. Instead of addressing the root causes of disease (such as diet, exercise, and environmental toxins), the medical industry pushes:
• Unnecessary surgeries and procedures (including circumcision, which is a billion-dollar industry)
• Lifelong pharmaceutical dependencies (antidepressants, statins, insulin, blood pressure meds)
• Overdiagnosis and medicalization of normal conditions (like prescribing drugs for “chemical imbalances” with no actual lab test to prove them)
Circumcision fits right into this model an unnecessary procedure performed under the guise of “health” that actually creates long-term harm. Many circumcised men later suffer from:
• Reduced sexual sensitivity and dysfunction
• Erectile issues and premature aging of the glans
• Emotional distress and psychological harm
Yet, instead of acknowledging these harms, doctors gaslight men into believing they “wouldn’t have remembered” or that they are “better off” without their foreskin just as the medical industry gaslights people into lifelong pharmaceutical use instead of real healing.
4. The Education System: Training Obedience, Not Critical Thinkers
The American education system is designed to produce obedient workers, not independent thinkers. Instead of teaching:
• Financial literacy (how to build wealth, invest, or own assets)
• Health and nutrition (how to avoid disease naturally)
• Critical thinking and debate (how to challenge systems of power)
Schools condition students to memorize, obey, and conform, preparing them for a workforce where they will:
• Work for someone else rather than create their own path
• Trade time for money instead of building passive income
• Remain financially dependent on corporations and the government
This parallels circumcision because both are imposed before a person can consent a predetermined system that shapes their future without giving them a choice. Just as students are trained to comply with authority, circumcision is about training men to accept bodily violation as normal from the moment they are born.
5. The Workforce: Keeping People Exhausted and Underpaid
Work in America is structured around burnout, low wages, and high stress, ensuring people are too exhausted to resist or question the system.
• Long hours with minimal breaks
• Stagnant wages that don’t match inflation
• High-cost necessities (housing, healthcare, education) that keep people trapped in cycles of debt
Much like circumcision robs men of their full potential, the workforce robs people of their energy, time, and independence.
Instead of a system that prioritizes work-life balance, financial independence, and human well-being, America thrives on keeping people:
• Too tired to fight back
• Too in debt to take risks
• Too distracted by consumerism and media to recognize their own exploitation
Just as circumcision physically dulls men’s sensation, the workforce emotionally dulls people’s spirits, ensuring they remain compliant and drained.
6. Whistleblowers: Silencing Those Who Expose the Truth
Throughout history, those who dare to expose corruption and challenge powerful systems have been silenced, discredited, or even destroyed. The medical industry, food corporations, Big Pharma, and government institutions all rely on secrecy and manipulation to maintain control. When whistleblowers step forward to reveal the truth, they face censorship, job loss, lawsuits, and media smears all designed to make the public ignore their warnings.
๐จ Examples of Silenced Whistleblowers:
• Doctors speaking out against unnecessary medical procedures (including circumcision) are threatened, blacklisted, or stripped of their licenses.
• Former FDA and CDC officials have exposed how food and drug regulations are shaped by corporate interests, not public health, yet their careers are ruined for telling the truth.
• Journalists uncovering Big Pharma’s corruption often find their investigations buried, demonized, or dismissed as “conspiracy theories.”
Why? Because if people knew the full truth about these systems, they would reject the industries profiting off their suffering.
Much like circumcision is hidden behind misleading claims of “health benefits”, other harmful practices are disguised as “necessary” or “normal” to keep people compliant. Whistleblowers risk everything to break the illusion, yet society is conditioned to ignore them further proof that America’s goal isn’t progress, but control.
๐ It’s time to listen. To question. To resist.
Conclusion: America Thrives on Keeping People Weak
Circumcision is just one piece of a much larger puzzle a deeply ingrained practice that reflects America’s broader system of control and suppression. The same country that:
• Mutilates babies under the false pretense of “health”
• Feeds people toxic, processed food instead of real nutrition
• Keeps people sick for profit rather than curing disease
• Teaches obedience instead of empowerment
• Forces people into an exhausting, underpaid workforce
…is the same country that thrives on keeping society at its lowest.
Real freedom comes from recognizing these patterns, rejecting the systems that harm us, and reclaiming power over our bodies, health, and minds. Only then can we break free from the cycle of control and build a society that uplifts rather than suppresses.
Footnotes:
1. Intact Nations vs. the U.S.: Studies show that men in intact countries report higher rates of sexual satisfaction and lower rates of erectile dysfunction. [Source: Global Health Research]
2. The Food Industry’s Role in Disease: Processed foods are directly linked to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. [Source: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health]
3. Big Pharma’s Profit Model: The U.S. spends more per capita on pharmaceuticals than any other country, yet has worse health outcomes. [Source: WHO Data]
4. Education and Financial Literacy: A majority of Americans lack basic financial literacy, ensuring they remain in debt cycles. [Source: National Financial Educators Council]
5. Workforce Exploitation: The U.S. is the only industrialized nation without federally mandated paid leave. [Source: Economic Policy Institute]
Final Thought:
Circumcision is not just a medical practice it is a symbol of a nation that thrives on control. If we want real change, we must start questioning the systems that have conditioned us from birth and fight for true autonomy, freedom, and human dignity.
“A Nation Built on Control, Not Empowerment—Break the Cycle.”
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๐ Sex & Circumcision: An American Love Story – Eric Clopper
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