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Revision as of 12:14, October 2, 2011
Foreskin Man is a webcomic that attacks the Jewish tradition of circumcision, the act of removing the foreskin from the penile. The 'Hero' of the story is a blond haired, blue eye man who fights of the rights of babies to not be circumcised by the evil jews. By the comics own words.
Written by Matt Hess, the same man leading the circumcision ban in San Fransisco "For the health of the child", the comic follows the adventures of Miles Hastwick as he battles the evil Rabbi Monster Mohel and his rampage in removing the foreskin of children everywhere in legal, safe and religious activities. In the first issue, the hero meets up with his girlfriend during one of his wild booze parties on his yacht full of busty girls (The comic is NSFW) and she tells him about how her sister marries a Jewish man and is able to talk him out of circumcising the child. Much to Miles Hastwick's relief.
As he goes with the girlfriend to the religious ceremony were normally the circumcision takes place, he meets up with the couple and child in question. As the wife says happily that she talked the husband out of the act, the husband responds with: "You didn't really think you talked me out of it, did you?" At that moment, Rabbi Monster Mohel busts down the door with his two armed guards and steals the child away from his family. Foreskin Man goes into action, waiting though the Rabbi's 'evil' chant to God, he strikes the man down but not out. Seeing only one option, he stills the baby away and gives it to the Anti-Circumcision movement to take care of and raise it as their own.
Anti-Semitic
Because of the Matt Hess' attempt to ban circumcision in San Francisco and this comic's bias partial of the Jewish people and the religious act, there have been several questions raised by many people about whether or not it all is anti-semitic. An attempt to persecute the Jewish in the area and push them out with tactics that are eerily similar to Nazi propaganda like the movie "Der Ewige Jude". They compare the posters for the movie and the trading card for Monster Mohel and find similarities between them. Along side that, Miles Hastwick is the image of the pure Aryan race that Nazi's point to as Human perfection corrupted by the Jews.
Hess defends his liberal work saying he is not anti-semitic, he is pro-human rights.