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>I really enjoyed reading Magda's international perspective on this topic.
However, I have to comment on the unethical reasoning being displayed about
products.<
Carol, for my reasoning to be unethical, it would need to be dishonest in
some way. Could you clarifiy? From the rest of your post it seems that you
feel that my reasoning, when applied to your local situation, could lead to
unethical outcomes. I accept that this is your perspective. However this
is different from accusing my reasoning itself for being unethical. What
ethical boundary did I breach? What form of dishonesty, what deliberate
deception was in my reasoning?
Magda Sachs
Breastfeeding Supporter,
BfN, The Breastfeeding Network
http://www.breastfeedingnetwork.org.uk/
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