Elon Musk announced he is planning to "actively lobby" for legal changes that would by description include criminalizing circumcision:

Interestingly, every time circumcision has been banned, it has been followed by fervent persecution of Jews.
@xyz Why would that be? Is it because banning circumcision causes antisemitism? Or is it because jurisdictions that are insensitive enough to Judaism to ban circumcision are also insensitive enough to persecute them? Or is it simply because banning circumcision is itself considered persecution?
I don't know how to resolve this issue at all in my mind. While I am quite inclined to believe it is an unnecessary procedure outside of a religious context, I also don't know how to effect any sort of positive change, and also [Chesterton's Fence].
While I literally bought into predicting its banning, what I meant was that there would be likely be a definitive cultural shift in attitude towards the practice secularly.
So, I guess I'm going to realize some losses here and sell, because while I believe the issue needs further examinination, I'm not trying to inflame a controversy that seems to go back millenia.
Or better yet, any way to shows a plausible causal link from the ban to antisemitism.
@DenisBaudouin I’m not a historian myself, but take it from historian Michael Livingston: "In Jewish history, the banning of circumcision (brit mila) has historically been a first step toward more extreme and violent forms of persecution".
Iceland didn’t ban circumcision.
Snip, snip, chop, chop,
To circumcise or not, we can't stop.
Medical benefits or genital mutilation?
Let's cut to the chase, it's a heated conversation.
What do you mean by "abolish"? Made illegal? Abandoned voluntarily? If the latter, does the frequency of the procedure have to be actually zero, or just very low? And in either case, what locality is your question about? The US? The entire world?