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November 9th, 2005 at 6:00 pm

Breastfeeding rights or bust!

Sure, men go crazy over pictures of naked breasts in fashion spreads and global blogs, but it’s always good to remember what the real purpose of breasts is.

Recently, in Taiwan, a group of new moms held a media event to raise awareness about the naturalness of breast-feeding in public places.

Click here for a photo of a mother and child participating in the event.

The mothers chose a lawn area outside a Taipei restaurant to breastfeed after management kicked a breastfeeding mother out of the restaurant last month in the name of “maintaining the place’s decency and professionalism.”

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    Where’s the photo of the breastfeeding mother? I cannt access it from here in Germanyy. Can you please post it on the page, even a small image? Dankeschein, sirs.

    Mathius Lerner on November 10th, 2005
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    Public nursing: Legalize it!

    You may remember the fracas in The USA last summer when one Lori Rueger asked to breast-feed her 10-week-old daughter in a Victoria’s Secret dressing room in a mall in Point Pleasant, S.C. A store clerk told her to take her nasty nursing to a public restroom, a request that Rueger found pretty nasty herself.

    “Would you want to eat in the same room where someone was defecating?” Rueger asked a reporter from the Charleston Post and Courier at the time of the incident. The store clerk later alleged that Rueger “became combative” when asked not to nurse in the dressing room. A couple of dozen women later staged a “nurse-in” under a Victoria’s Secret awning.

    It all went down in June, but has not been forgotten. Tonight, protesters are meeting in Rock Hill, S.C., in support of writing breast-feeding rights legislation into state law. According to the Charlotte Observer, 38 states including North Carolina and Georgia protect a woman’s right to breast-feed in public. The proposed South Carolina bill is modeled after Georgia’s, and reads in part that “a mother may breast-feed her child in any location where the mother is otherwise authorized to be.”

    It remains to be seen why, in a nation that prizes the innocence of infancy above almost every other form of human life, anyone objects to the notion of nourishing infants.

    – Rebecca Traister

    Rebecca on November 11th, 2005
  • Rebecca on November 11th, 2005

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