Posted on 01/17/2018 7:02:36 AM PST by simpson96
(Meredith) The owner of a Chick-Fil-A in North Dakota has apologized after a mother claims the restaurant kicked her out for breastfeeding without a cover.
Macy Hornung said she was nursing her child at a Fargo Chick-Fil-A when the franchise owner approached her Saturday evening. She said the owner asked her to cover up or leave the restaurant.
I was showing no more than the upper portion of my breast, barely more than what was visible in my shirt, and (she) asked me to cover, Hornung wrote on Facebook. I tried to explain that I couldnt because my baby refuses to be covered.
The mom said the owner also reminded her that men and children were dining at the restaurant.
I said they could practice the simple art of looking away She told me if I chose not cover, then she would have to ask me to leave, Hornung wrote.
Instead of complying with the owners request, Hornung decided to pack up her things and leave. Her husband, Casey Hornung, said he was outraged over the incident.
"I was angry for the words that woman spoke, he told WDAY-TV. I was angry at the way my wife was treated. I was worried about her, and how she was feeling.
The couple shared their story on Facebook when they returned home, and the post quickly went viral.
Hundreds of people who sided with the mom left bad reviews on the restaurants Facebook page and gave the location one-star ratings.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox10tv.com ...
Gross pig who isn’t used to being told what to do
I bet she did it knowing full well what would happen. Evil little shit.
I personally don’t have any problem with women breastfeeding in public. Kid’s gotta eat, right?
But clearly this woman is an activist who has a bee in her bonnet over Chick Fil-A being run by Christians, and she is trying to provoke a controversy.
I don’t know why a woman would want to breastfeed in public uncovered though. It is sure to draw unwelcome attention from some hormone-charged thirteen year old boy.
In this day of social media this unattractive women set the whole thing up for attention and she got it!
My eyes!!!
A bare boob is a bare boob whether it has a baby attached to it or not. I don’t want to see boobs when I’m eating. Cover it up. Go fed the baby in the restroom, in the car, with a bottle or take it home.
Somehow I don't believe the act that protects breastfeeding allows the woman to let it all hang out in public.
Parents can't handle a tiny little baby, just wait until it's 12, 16, 18 years old.
“She should be sniffing luggage at JFK.”
Are you ashamed that you made that comment?
I hope NOT!
Breast feeding is natural.
So,is taking a dump.
The wonan should be discrete. An acquaintance at church had a “Hooter Hider” that cover the mother and permitted the mother to watch the child.
Dairy Queen...milk....it’s a stretch, I know.
Someone did the better part of valor impregnating that oriental gal
And breast ink
Views like the tatted acreage she spread out is what could make a call for burkas in some instances seem more plausible.
Some women are attention whores that is the problem.”
Especially some really fat women. Ever notice in a restaurant or bar if there are four women the fattest one is always talking really loud and laughing really loud?
She couldn’t take her child to the car? Nursing in public i’m not a proponent of anyway but expecting others to be comfortable while she exposes her breast is very inconsiderate.
Ignore her claims, Chick-fil-a.
She has “that look” about that tells me she voted for “the crooked one”
This is one thing I can never understand about the left or feminists as they want to shock people with their nakedness (and they are always lesbian looking butt ugly women BTW) and then they will bash guys for looking at them or in their words “violating them”. Makes no sense.
question is: Would Laz???
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