Mums who breastfeed are rude and selfish – just ask Jan Moir.

It is a sad thing when you have women turning against other women over an issue that we have been dealing with since the dawn of humankind on earth…breastfeeding. It is even sadder when you have women telling mothers that they have to consider the sensitivities of a few interfering busy-bodies over the needs of their baby.

Jan Moir I doubt has had children let alone having breastfed anything, maybe she has a poodle she feels very close to and may feel the urge one day…

But the well-fed looking Ms Moir (the title of Ms suits her so well…) has felt it necessary to defend the actions of a vile little pervert called Steve Symonds who is the manager of a charity shop outlet of ‘Mind’ in East Dulwich via her extremely enlightening column in the Daily Mail.  Mr Symonds decided it was fine for him to peep through the closed curtains of a changing cubicle at a woman who had gone inside for privacy and needed to give her baby a quick breastfeed before trying on some items of clothing. This disgusting little man was actually spying on her; he threw a hissy fit when he saw her nipple make contact with the babys mouth and proceeded to scream, wet his pants, poo himself and spray air-freshener all around this mother and her child screaming that her ‘breast milk stank’…

And Ms Moir defends this man for being a Peeping Tom, she defends his right to be disgusted at the most natural function a mother can perform for her child. She is the spokesperson for all those immature, dirty-minded little simpletons who see  a baby breastfeeding as being a sexual act instead of merely a way of simply getting food into a baby’s body. One thing these people like her cannot seem to do is look the other way – they seem compelled to stare and then complain. Shame on them, and shame on you Jan Moir – and if I see you I shall run right over your big, awkward child-less feet with my huge, cumbersome pram.

Hows that for being ‘militant’ eh…? Grow up

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