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its not the stores actions that get me...
....its that someone (a customer) would complain in the first place...I was in walmart the other night and I got a very mean stare for nursing nesta of course i just smiled and went on feeding my child and surely no walmart employee would say anything negative to me about nursing him its just that why is nursing seen in such a light by so many people....why do so many people not glare at all the women who are shoving bottles in thier babies mouthes without ever even trying to breastfeed(ive heard everything from it would feel odd to but i bought all these cute bottles)...why is that the more acceptable way than the way nature has constructed?I can understand when people are disturbed by the images of starving children but not why they would be by well fed children...perhaps the complaintants would prefer pictures of malnurished children in thier view after all this world seems to thrive on pain and suffering.People want body bags on the evening news and the magazine racks how dare we offened them by showing a healthy scene of mom and baby...MUCH KUDOS to the store for doing the right thing...and tears for a world where people just dont care to see the truth of the matter.