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TexasTowelie

(112,456 posts)
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 03:18 AM Jan 2016

‘Family values’ conservative: If women can breastfeed in public, I can grab their breasts

In a recent Facebook post, New Hampshire state representative Josh Moore said that if a law to ban topless female nudity fails, men should be able to squeeze exposed nipples in public.

Moore was responding to a post by a Democrat colleague who opposes the bill, when the two got into a squabble, prompting Moore to make the comments.

Currently in New Hampshire, it is legal for both men and women to expose their nipples in public, but a state bill would make it a misdemeanor for women to expose their nipples, even for breastfeeding. The bill is backed solely by Republican men.

State representative Amanda Bouldin went to Facebook to voice her issues with the bill and its Republican support. Bouldin found irony int the fact that Republicans claim to believe in freedom and small government, but are now attempting to ban the female breast.

Read more: http://deadstate.org/family-values-conservative-if-woman-can-breastfeed-in-public-i-can-grab-their-breasts/

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rusty quoin

(6,133 posts)
2. What got me, I don't know whether or not the sponsor of the bill, one representative
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 03:38 AM
Jan 2016

Said if breastfeeding is natural, then a guy could naturally reach out and grab that breast because it's natural. He meant it in public.

Assault is natural to the GOP. If not, the GOP women would speak out.

 

tk2kewl

(18,133 posts)
12. if his face can spew such bullshit then i can punch it
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 12:42 PM
Jan 2016

seems logical if you put yourself in this moron's head

Mopar151

(10,001 posts)
13. This moron ain't gettin` any.....
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 10:09 PM
Jan 2016

Except for a tooth-loosening backhand from any woman he "approaches"....

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
3. How do we let these guys get into publlic office where they...
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 03:49 AM
Jan 2016

can actually hurt the country.

Aside from there being no conceivable way to justify assault, it follows that any guy could fondle or take baby bottle-- just another feeding device, innit?

Besides, if the baby is feeding, how do you see the nipple with the baby's head in the way?

Another question, though. In the dim past before formula, how did your average woman without a wet nurse handle feeding? Was it normal to feed in public, or were there special places set up? I can't imagine proper Victorians allowing public breast feeding, but how about the rest of the world?

cui bono

(19,926 posts)
5. Yeah but then we'd have to pass a law that allows them to hang out in public
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 05:21 AM
Jan 2016

and no one wants to see that!



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orleans

(34,075 posts)
9. they have nothing better to do, to think about, to legislate on, than NIPPLES???
Sun Jan 3, 2016, 05:49 AM
Jan 2016

they are some very sick puppies

 

ViseGrip

(3,133 posts)
15. ps. if he truly believes this, then put a bill up and stand behind this. then get booted from office
Thu Jan 21, 2016, 02:33 PM
Jan 2016

intro-verce

(8 posts)
16. Breastfeeding in public
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 05:06 AM
Apr 2016

Women have every right to breastfeed their babies in public! It's a frequent occurence that a baby is crying from hunger in a public place, because nursing mothers can't stay at home all the time. They need fresh air and their babies too! DO republicans know how many pros of public breastfeeding ([link:http://motherhow.com/breastfeeding-in-public-the-pros-and-cons/|) there are?

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