“If a woman wants to have her entire breast exposed, it is her right I guess.”
But not on private property of someone else that objects to the practice. The restaurant manager did the right thing. Then word got out and the national chain decided they didn’t want to offend the vocal crazies.
So the national chain said let it all hang out.
At least the restaurant manager didn’t threaten to have the government drop a nuclear bomb on the offender.
I don’t want to see her milking her kid while I have paid to dine in a restaurant. I would be embarrassed to see this in front of my family and I am a woman. Do the right considerate thing and cover up or bond with your baby at home.
When I said “it is her right, I guess” that was a nod towards the militancy of it.
Heck, people on this thread can barely discuss the issue without completely blowing it out of proportion, I am not surprised that it gained national attention.
People don’t have any consideration for others. I despise Leftism, and if I go to a restaurant for dinner, I am within my rights to say dang near anything I want to say, as long as I am not using profanity or raising my voice. But in general, though I abhor Leftism, I choose not discuss my disdain for it within earshot of other diners.
And I do that simply out of consideration for people I don’t know. Why should I ruin their meal?
It is within my rights to mow my lawn at 8:00 AM in the morning. But I don’t, because I recognize that even though I am up early and ready to go, some people might want to sleep in a little longer on a Saturday and Sunday morning.
What is wrong with a woman thinking: “I can take out my entire breast here to breastfeed my baby, but I will be discreet and just reveal enough for the baby to get what it needs without having to expose my entire chest, because I know that even though it is a natural function, some people are uncomfortable with it.”