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Date: | Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:48:54 +0100 |
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Thanks for your further post, Kerry, which adds some interesting
points and clarifies some previous ones.
I think my own position springs from hearing the same disgust and
distaste and misconceptions about breastfeeding over almost 30 years
- the *exact* same phrases, again and again and again. I have not
given up trying to have a dialogue about it but I have given up any
hope of persuading anyone with words that it is only right that
breastfeeding mothers have equality of acceptance (in the same way as
people of different ethnicities, religions, sexual orientation,
levels of physical and mental (dis)ability, have or should have
equality). I don't blame anyone for the emotional baggage they bring
to adulthood, however; but I do demand responsibility for allowing
that emotional baggage to fuel bigotry.
I do think that after all this time, the resolution to this will
happen when breastfeeding is just something ordinary and every day
that women do anywhere and everywhere and when it is hardly noticed.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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