June is 2SLGBTQ+ Pride Month! It’s a special time to respect and honor our friends who are Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, or Queer. To celebrate, New Beginnings is showcasing personal accounts and relevant resources about breastfeeding, chestfeeding, and human milk feeding in a variety of families.
By now we can guess what they mean by “a variety of families.”
Righteously intone the shitlib social engineers:
LLLI is committed to serving everyone inclusive of race, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental ability, socio-economic status, political views, gender identity, sexual orientation, family structure, or other protected status.
It isn’t easy to be inclusive regarding breastfeeding and sex, considering that only one of the two sexes can engage in it. Yet libshits manage — sort of — through
perversions of science that make the exploits of Doctor Moreau look constructive by comparison.
La Leche League compels support for the disgusting concept of
male lactation, by which men are chemically induced to secrete an unholy substance that is fed to babies for ideological purposes. Under Biden-Democrat domination, the CDC has
promoted this warped lunacy. Academia, for it's part, helped bring this grotesque nightmare to life: mad scientists at Duke University actually got a 50-year-old man to secrete something from his chest that was then
fed to his grandchild.
You can see why the Newspeak Dictionary
has replaced the word “breastfeed” with the preferred term “milk from the feeding parent.” Milk is loosely defined as anything identified as milk.
Other problematic words include “breastfeeding” and “breastmilk.”
Instead, midwives should say “human milk feeding,” “human milk provision,” and “milk from the feeding parent.”
In Canada, a 52-year-old man named Murray Pearson was reportedly able to chestfeed a baby after rectal application of progesterone. As
Reduxx reported:
Disturbingly, Pearson has also revealed that he is HIV positive and is aware that the deadly virus can be transmitted through breastfeeding.