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I question the terms used by Linda Smith and Kathleen Bruce to describe my
position on human milk banking--attacks, innuendos, complain and villanize.
Attacks? What words and sentences are villanizing? Innuendo is indirect and
malicious. How am I indirect and malicious? I find it hard, very hard to
understand these words as related to me. I am sorry that you feel that way about my
posts. I do think you misinterpret my intent.
I absolutely agree that there should be more human milk banks. One in every
hospital would be what I would like to see. But not until human milk
component patenting has some rules, some restrictions. Mothers should, if they wish,
be able to direct that their milk only be used for infants and adults in need.
Kathleen writes that, "Boycotts, like nurse ins, are negative energy events."
Does that viewpoint extend to the Nestle boycott? Life has both negative
and positive. Without the negative, we would not know or understand the
positive. Some people consider boycotts positive events; because a boycott can
create the change the community wants, when leaders fail to respond to the
needs of the community.
Intellectual freedom in the sciences, in institutions, and in organizations
is based on critique. Belief without critique, without all the facts, is
fantasy.
Valerie W. McClain, breastfeeding advocate
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