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When you've stood in the mud and blood of a refugee camp, and held a
dead baby in your arms, with a mother with a knife wound on her upper
thigh, from the knife wound where she was raped and the slash was left
to signal to her husband she was raped...
.and that husband's body is rotting in the forest, with several bullet
wounds in his body..
And when the baby has died from the maggot infested bottle the mother
was feeding it from, as she was told her milk would dry and given the
bottle to help her out by aid workers.
THEN, you can say this is an over the top analogy.
Until then, you can just remember how lucky you are, to live in a world
where it sounds over the top.
I'm currently fighting to stop a baby being deported to Africa, who is
bottle fed.
I'm fighting, as she'll die if she's deported. When I see a baby bottle
I see death.
Your Mileage May Vary.
Morgan Gallagher
Kirkwood, Angela wrote:
> That is a RIDICULOUS analogy... bottles, guns and knives. That is a
> little over the top.
>
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