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Outrage about breastfeeding in military uniform - an American classic?

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JessM Sat 02-Jun-12 06:49:40

Interesting story from across the pond. Publishing an image of a woman in military uniform breastfeeding - disrespectful to the uniform?

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18305683

Bags Sat 02-Jun-12 06:55:37

More disrespectful to the baby, I'd say wink. Seriously though, we think we're so advanced and yet a huge proportion of us get in a lather about seeing a baby eating. Talk about screwed up!!

It's pathetic!

If I was inclined feel pessimisstic about the human race, that's the kind of thing that would send me into a Trough of Despond.

If I wasn't such a lady, I'd spit.

JessM Sat 02-Jun-12 07:22:47

Are you a lady Bags ?- I never think of myself as one, but sometimes exercise ladylike restraint for fear of shocking others.

Bags Sat 02-Jun-12 07:24:02

Oh yes, I've got the pearls and everything! wink

Greatnan Sat 02-Jun-12 07:52:00

I think people who have problems with a woman feeding her baby have got problems!

JessM Sat 02-Jun-12 08:23:44

It is an interesting juxtaposition though isn't it. Dontya love the leopardskin clad twins!
I wonder if they would have been less outraged if he babies were smaller.
I watched the last 1/2 hour of Prince Charles talking about the family home movies last night - strange to see the queen clad in maternity clothes. Looks like she probably fed her own judging by the size of the bosom, bless her.
(I'm no great fan of the royals but it was rather sweet)

ttp://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/breast-feeding-moms-uniform-photos-line-military-article-1.1088659?localLinksEnabled=false

Greatnan Sat 02-Jun-12 14:06:40

I suppose I should be a republican,but the thought of Cherie Blair as First Lady kept me a royalist!

granjura Sat 02-Jun-12 14:12:00

How can breastfeeding one's child be disrespectful?

MargaretX Sat 02-Jun-12 15:17:04

It is this sort of thing than makes me realise I am so removed now from the Anglo- saxon way of looking at things. Breast feeding in public is considered quite normal here, it is the most natural thing in the world. That is what breasts are for and maybe that is what upsets most Americans. They see it differently......

nanaej Sat 02-Jun-12 16:56:59

Crazy, crazy! It is against military regs to have your uniform unbuttoned!
instead of embracing the image to show the military in a positive and human light they have made themselves look very narrow minded!

JessM Sat 02-Jun-12 17:18:34

Have you just changed your name again margaretx , by any chance?

glammanana Sat 02-Jun-12 17:36:33

If I have read it correctly the Captain on the Base said they had no problems with the feeding of babes,the objection would arise if they where promoting a cause that was not within the Military remit, I am open to correction if I have read it wrong.(I am now under the desk with my hard hat on )grin

nanaej Sat 02-Jun-12 17:39:01

That is how I read it..not allowed to use the uniform to promote non military agenda! The disrespect was because uniform was not being worn correctly..buttoned up etc!

Elegran Sat 02-Jun-12 17:46:28

Rather difficult to breastfeed without unbuttoning the uniform.

glammanana Sat 02-Jun-12 17:50:49

I stand corrected (salute) grin

jeni Sat 02-Jun-12 18:16:51

[indignant] emoticon!angry how DARE THEY criticise a natural function!

Bags Sat 02-Jun-12 19:10:22

Breast-feeding is not disrespectful of anything, ever. The "military" could have just let the "issue" pass instead of making a fuss, the sillies.

jeni Sat 02-Jun-12 19:15:34

AGREED!

MargaretX Mon 04-Jun-12 14:56:30

JessM I used to be expatmaggie is that what you mean? Those days are long gone. I don't write so much on GN now.

JessM Mon 04-Jun-12 15:29:25

Ah, thought I spotted you. Glad you are still around.