I can feel it in the air that the tide is turning in favor of breastfeeding anytime anywhere. There are now a huge number of comments, over 90% of which affirm a baby's right to eat when hungry free from harassment. http://forums.delawareonline.com/viewtopic.php?t=29879 There is no reason to get mad over this man's opinion. The truth is on our side, and it will prevail. Negative opinions about breastfeeding will join the ranks of other fringe beliefs such as a flat earth. Anyone who for some reason does not see the beauty in breastfeeding mothers and babies needs our sympathy and education. If anyone doubts that they can feel compassion for this guy, please read Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's Letter from a Birmingham Jail: http://almaz.com/nobel/peace/MLK-jail.html MLK was able to feel compassion for the enemies of human rights, and in the process, won their hearts and minds to his cause. He not only won the battle for the civil rights amendment, but he won the war -- getting people to fully embrace the idea that all people deserve respect as human beings. He did this for African-American people, but in the process, helped free many white people from the anger, fear, and racism that was contaminating their own souls. We would do really well to study what he did (or if you were alive then, revisit it), and then embrace his philosophy as a breastfeeding advocate. Too many breastfeeding supporters give in to their anger (justifiably, but not effective for our cause), but we can only win for mothers and babies if we are strong enough to respond to naysayers with love, compassion, and calm education. I was very dismayed to see some formula bashing in the comments (which I know none of us would do publicly, but I'm sure we all do it in our minds sometimes; I know I have been guilty of this!). Bashing the opposition conveys lack of confidence in our own beliefs. The truth about breastmilk speaks for itself; it does not need to criticize formula in order to build itself up. Formula feeding moms are our allies in reclaiming the sovereignty of mothers to do what they feel is right for their babies. Not all moms are able to buck the bottle-feeding system that they are immersed in, but they will in the future have grandchildren or friends who want to breastfeed. Being considerate of their feelings is critical in winning the war to reclaim breastfeeding for the WHOLE future, not just the immediate future of the next mother and baby who walk through your door. If you are still reading, thanks! I am feeling very impassioned today. Or maybe I am just trying to avoid my laundry. :-) Warmly, Lynnette *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html Mail all commands to [log in to unmask] To temporarily stop your subscription: set lactnet nomail To start it again: set lactnet mail (or [log in to unmask]) To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet or ([log in to unmask]) To reach list owners: [log in to unmask]