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Melissa writes:
I have been thinking a great deal about the 'fake milk', nestle,
institutional frustration of all of this and I have decided my answer:
Radical Compassion.
I want to be compassionate with the bottle feeding mom. I need to be
compassionate with the blind people working for formula companies. I will be
compassionate with poorly trained doctors and nurses. I will even be
compassionate with myself, being thankful for what I have done.
I cannot, of course, be compassionate with an institution or corporations.
Those are entities, not people."
~~~ Hello all,
Thanks Melissa for your radical word of the day. Of course in the USA
corporations are legally people too...:( but yes I agree with you.
Still, the book sounds lovely and even though I have no space for more
books I am getting a copy. In Brooklyn, there are so many amazing cultures
represented. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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