Uncircumcised- importance to story?
In the commentary, the writer states "A lot of people don't know this but when I wrote the character, I wrote it for an uncircumcised man." Why? I don't understand the significance of this. Is it supposed to imply that Griffin comes from a lower class upbringing (for that era), feels hatred towards Jews, etc? I can't think of any possible reason why he'd say such a strange thing in that way.
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