Brittany Hinson breastfeeds her 4-month-old son, Kennedy, during a nurse-in in front of the Super Target store Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Webster. Hinson participated in the event in support of breast feeding and in support of a local woman, Michelle Hickman, after she was approached by Target employees for breastfeeding in the store. "It's not like she was walking around topless, " Hinson said. "She was sitting down covered up." The nurse-in was one of more than 100 planned in at least 35 states.
Nursing a child is natural. Breastfeeding a child in public as part of an organized protest is exhibitionism.
Booby ping!
Correct. I have zero objection if a woman breastfeeds in public. There are plenty of ways to do it without flaunting it.
If the mother is not making an exhibition of it, the store should leave her the hell alone. Especially a store a store like Target which sells things for infants.
This should be in breaking news!
Another side to the issue is that if we’re on our way to becoming a second or even third world country, under the stewardship of our Int’l Man of Mystery & Dear Leader—well, I suppose we’re going to have to get used to seeing one anothers’ private glands displayed in public places, as at a Matamoros market.
Breast feeding is a natural act, just like changing a dirty diaper. You don’t need either one of them out for public display. When I go to the mall, to shop; I don’t want to see some exhibitionists showing off their assets, and I don’t want to see any naked, dirty baby ‘assets’ either.
Roger that.
There are plenty of other "natural" processes, that I've no desire to see people perform in public, either.
I breastfed all my children and never once needed to sit in a public place where any one person might have been uncomfortable. Besides, I thought more of my child's quiet and comfort than to sit somewhere where noise and passersby might make my baby less relaxed. My children deserved peace and quiet and a time with me alone when I could sing and rock them as they nursed. I did not have to rush them in order to finish shopping, or because strangers might look our way. They did not need to be used as my statement on breastfeeding in order to advance my personal opinion or desires. One who truly cares about the child's comfort more than just flaunting one's opinion in the face of others plans ahead and finds a quiet, private place, or brings a bottle for those times when they are in public.
The pic confirms what we expect . . the usual cast of suspects
everything gets exploited these days.
You can breastfeed in public without showing your boob. Growing up in church I seen it done all the time with women 3 ft. from me. These women want to expose it up in your face and dare you to look so they can scream pervert and bash men.
Tired of the moral fascism of leftists.
I’m all for breast feeding but I think you can work your feeding schedule around your trips to Target. The rest of us may not necessarily want to watch.
Heh. :)
MY local CBS station station showed a clip from the Wateford CT Target. A dozen or so mothers lined up in front of the store entrance breastfeeding. Nothing more than an adult temper tantrum.
One of the Mark’s on Rush today said that the woman said it is a natural event. He said “Well guys have natural events too. How would everyone react if men suddenly decided to act on their “natural event” at Target. lol.
This thread sucks.