Have you heard about this? Facebook has been taking down pictures of women breastfeeding on the basis that it violates its no-nudity policy, and the women have revolted, starting a group called, “Hey Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene.” This could be the silliest dispute I've ever heard.
I guess Facebook's position is that they have a no-nudity policy and regardless of the reason for the nudity, if you can see a nipple, it's got to come down. I should note that Facebook is not actively searching out these photos -- just taking them down when others flag them -- and is not removing breastfeeding photos where you can't see the nipple.
Time and place, IMO. If you want to breastfeed, so be it. If you want to breastfeed and insist that it be captured on film, that's your prerogative as well. The idea that you should be entitled to showcase photos of yourself breastfeeding on a social networking site that has nothing to do with breastfeeding at all, though, is just absurd.
One of the reasons the group has given for being upset at the policy is that it eliminates an educational tool. This is preposterous. Facebook is not a medical site or even a parenting site, and if you're going there to learn about breastfeeding, perhaps your child isn't destined for great things.
We're actually pretty close to having our first daughter, and my wife and I have both been struck by this militant strain of breastfeeders that have developed. Maybe it's just that I'm sorta in the thick of it now, but I don't recall a woman's right to whip out a boob wherever she may be being so hotly contested up until fairly recently. Our doula was very adamant about this idea that you should feed in restaurants, malls, parks, wherever you may be, and you should not wear any sort of cover or anything. She even gave everyone in the class a little card to carry around declaring your legal right to breastfeed wherever you damn well please.
OK, so maybe you have the right to, but why would you want to, and why would it be important to show the world while you're doing it?
I guess Facebook's position is that they have a no-nudity policy and regardless of the reason for the nudity, if you can see a nipple, it's got to come down. I should note that Facebook is not actively searching out these photos -- just taking them down when others flag them -- and is not removing breastfeeding photos where you can't see the nipple.
Time and place, IMO. If you want to breastfeed, so be it. If you want to breastfeed and insist that it be captured on film, that's your prerogative as well. The idea that you should be entitled to showcase photos of yourself breastfeeding on a social networking site that has nothing to do with breastfeeding at all, though, is just absurd.
One of the reasons the group has given for being upset at the policy is that it eliminates an educational tool. This is preposterous. Facebook is not a medical site or even a parenting site, and if you're going there to learn about breastfeeding, perhaps your child isn't destined for great things.
We're actually pretty close to having our first daughter, and my wife and I have both been struck by this militant strain of breastfeeders that have developed. Maybe it's just that I'm sorta in the thick of it now, but I don't recall a woman's right to whip out a boob wherever she may be being so hotly contested up until fairly recently. Our doula was very adamant about this idea that you should feed in restaurants, malls, parks, wherever you may be, and you should not wear any sort of cover or anything. She even gave everyone in the class a little card to carry around declaring your legal right to breastfeed wherever you damn well please.
OK, so maybe you have the right to, but why would you want to, and why would it be important to show the world while you're doing it?
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