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A mother has sparked widespread debate after a video of her breastfeeding openly at a restaurant went viral on social media.  Captured on Mother’s Day and shared by the X account Liberacrat, the footage shows the unidentified woman nursing her seemingly two-year-old son while seated at a long table with other diners, unfazed as she continues ordering from a waitress mid-feed. The video, which quickly racked up thousands of views, drew a wave of mostly critical reactions, with most viewers taking issue with the lady’s refusal to cover up, the age of the boy, the setting, and what they considered an “entitled” attitude by the mother. A mother was slammed as having “no manners” after breastfeeding her seemingly 2YO son in a restaurant Image credits: braidsandbooking “Of course breastfeeding in public is fine but does everyone have to see? No. To me this is a private moment between you and your child,” one user wrote, echoing the prevailing opinion online that she should have at least used a blanket. Image credits: braidsandbooking Beyond the debate on modesty and societal expectations, more observant netizens pointed out how the video appeared to have been recorded with the express purpose of generating buzz online. Some viewers went as far as to theorize that the mother was allegedly trying to elicit outrage to then later paint herself as a victim of oppression. “This woman was likely looking for the exact attention that she got,” a commenter speculated. “She wanted to make a spectacle of herself and get people talking about her.” Image credits: braidsandbooking Less savory comments were quick to connect her attitude with her race and supposed socioeconomic background. “I could’ve guessed what she was going to look like before reading. Typical,” a netizen wrote. “Yeah, I automatically knew the demographic of the person that was doing this,” another replied. Breastfeeding in public and private establishments is legal in all 50 of the United States   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by @braidsandbooking Regardless of motivation, many defended the mother’s right to feed her child regardless of setting, age, or expected manners. “If you’re upset about a mother breastfeeding her child, then you might have some issues you’re going through,” a user argued. “This is natural, and as long as she’s not flaunting herself, this is perfectly fine.” Image credits: braidsandbooking Some news outlets wrongly pointed to the 2019’s Fairness for Breastfeeding Mothers Act as a law safeguarding the right of mothers to breastfeed their children in both public and private spaces in any way or form they so desire. Contrary to popular belief, what the law actually mandates is for “certain public buildings that are open to the public and contain a public restroom provide a lactation room, other than a bathroom, that is hygienic and is available for use by members of the public to express milk.” Image credits: braidsandbooking The law that actually protects the rights of mothers to breastfeed in public and private is contained within the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), which specifies that all 50 states in the country consider it illegal to ask someone to leave an area because they are breastfeeding. Most netizens agreed that while breastfeeding in public is acceptable, it should be done discreetly   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by @braidsandbooking Some viewers also took issue with the child’s age. However, according to the World Health Organization, breastfeeding is recommended for children up to two years and even beyond if appropriate complementary foods are added to their diet. More importantly, according to a report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “the longer an infant is breastfed, the greater the protection from certain illnesses and long-term diseases.” The same report outlines the several benefits breastfeeding has for mothers, which experience reduced risk of ovarian cancer, diabetes, and better blood pressure levels. The act also promotes bonding with the baby, reduces the risk of postpartum depression and helps mothers return to their pre-pregnancy weight. Image credits: braidsandbooking Beyond more inflammatory comments, the prevailing sentiment among commenters appeared to be in agreement with the notion that public breastfeeding is completely acceptable—provided it’s done discreetly. “We always see worse—but agreed, she should’ve used a blanket,” one comment read. “I fear she knew what she was doing and was trying to get a rise out of people and views at the same time.” “Mind your business.” Netizens continued to debate the appropriateness of breastfeeding a child without a cover Image credits: andy_buksterlin Image credits: BuenoForMiami Image credits: LorrieAnn25 Image credits: 1MacroStrategy1 Image credits: HamraTime Image credits: idonthaveshoeso Image credits: JasnaEkat Image credits: Alphafox78 Image credits: Foreskins4Sale Image credits: JessamyRoyalH Image credits: Theguy000353533 Image credits: The_Facts_Dude Netizens Slam Mom For Publicly Breastfeeding Her Kid At A Restaurant: “Cover Up”

A mother has sparked widespread debate after a video of her breastfeeding openly at a restaurant went viral on social media. 

Captured on Mother’s Day and shared by the X account Liberacrat, the footage shows the unidentified woman nursing her seemingly two-year-old son while seated at a long table with other diners, unfazed as she continues ordering from a waitress mid-feed.

The video, which quickly racked up thousands of views, drew a wave of mostly critical reactions, with most viewers taking issue with the lady’s refusal to cover up, the age of the boy, the setting, and what they considered an “entitled” attitude by the mother.

A mother was slammed as having “no manners” after breastfeeding her seemingly 2YO son in a restaurant

Close-up of a woman with long curly hair and makeup, representing a mom involved in public breastfeeding controversy.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

“Of course breastfeeding in public is fine but does everyone have to see? No. To me this is a private moment between you and your child,” one user wrote, echoing the prevailing opinion online that she should have at least used a blanket.

Mother breastfeeding her child at a restaurant while netizens criticize her for not covering up in public.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Beyond the debate on modesty and societal expectations, more observant netizens pointed out how the video appeared to have been recorded with the express purpose of generating buzz online.

Some viewers went as far as to theorize that the mother was allegedly trying to elicit outrage to then later paint herself as a victim of oppression.

“This woman was likely looking for the exact attention that she got,” a commenter speculated. “She wanted to make a spectacle of herself and get people talking about her.”

Woman breastfeeding her child at a restaurant while netizens criticize public breastfeeding and demand cover up.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Less savory comments were quick to connect her attitude with her race and supposed socioeconomic background.

“I could’ve guessed what she was going to look like before reading. Typical,” a netizen wrote. “Yeah, I automatically knew the demographic of the person that was doing this,” another replied.

Breastfeeding in public and private establishments is legal in all 50 of the United States

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by @braidsandbooking

Regardless of motivation, many defended the mother’s right to feed her child regardless of setting, age, or expected manners.

“If you’re upset about a mother breastfeeding her child, then you might have some issues you’re going through,” a user argued. “This is natural, and as long as she’s not flaunting herself, this is perfectly fine.”

Woman breastfeeding her child in a restaurant setting while netizens react to public breastfeeding and cover up requests.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Some news outlets wrongly pointed to the 2019’s Fairness for Breastfeeding Mothers Act as a law safeguarding the right of mothers to breastfeed their children in both public and private spaces in any way or form they so desire.

Contrary to popular belief, what the law actually mandates is for “certain public buildings that are open to the public and contain a public restroom provide a lactation room, other than a bathroom, that is hygienic and is available for use by members of the public to express milk.”

Woman breastfeeding her child, addressing netizens, highlighting the controversy of publicly breastfeeding at a restaurant.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

The law that actually protects the rights of mothers to breastfeed in public and private is contained within the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), which specifies that all 50 states in the country consider it illegal to ask someone to leave an area because they are breastfeeding.

Most netizens agreed that while breastfeeding in public is acceptable, it should be done discreetly

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by @braidsandbooking

Some viewers also took issue with the child’s age. However, according to the World Health Organization, breastfeeding is recommended for children up to two years and even beyond if appropriate complementary foods are added to their diet.

More importantly, according to a report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “the longer an infant is breastfed, the greater the protection from certain illnesses and long-term diseases.”

The same report outlines the several benefits breastfeeding has for mothers, which experience reduced risk of ovarian cancer, diabetes, and better blood pressure levels.

The act also promotes bonding with the baby, reduces the risk of postpartum depression and helps mothers return to their pre-pregnancy weight.

Woman with tattoos wearing heart necklace and black top outside in parking lot, related to public breastfeeding controversy.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Beyond more inflammatory comments, the prevailing sentiment among commenters appeared to be in agreement with the notion that public breastfeeding is completely acceptable—provided it’s done discreetly.

“We always see worse—but agreed, she should’ve used a blanket,” one comment read. “I fear she knew what she was doing and was trying to get a rise out of people and views at the same time.”

“Mind your business.” Netizens continued to debate the appropriateness of breastfeeding a child without a cover

Tweet criticizing public breastfeeding in a restaurant, emphasizing modesty and covering up during breastfeeding.

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Tweet by Martha Bueno responding to netizens slamming mom for publicly breastfeeding her kid at a restaurant.

Image credits: BuenoForMiami

Tweet criticizing public breastfeeding, sparking netizens' reactions on breastfeeding kids in restaurants and opinions to cover up.

Image credits: LorrieAnn25

Tweet screenshot showing user commenting on breastfeeding mom with netizens' reactions and controversy about covering up in public.

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Tweet response about public breastfeeding at a restaurant sparking netizens’ reactions and calls to cover up.

Image credits: HamraTime

Screenshot of a social media reply criticizing a mom for public breastfeeding at a restaurant, telling her to cover up.

Image credits: idonthaveshoeso

Screenshot of a social media post defending public breastfeeding amid criticism, emphasizing it as natural and normal.

Image credits: JasnaEkat

Twitter user AlphaFoX commenting on adult man nursing in a viral post about public breastfeeding controversy.

Image credits: Alphafox78

Tweet by Forrest Skinner supporting breastfeeding, stating personal experience and promoting diversity amid public breastfeeding debate.

Image credits: Foreskins4Sale

Tweet by Jessamy Robblee-Haehn urging netizens to respect women and stop criticizing public breastfeeding in restaurants.

Image credits: JessamyRoyalH

Screenshot of a Twitter reply commenting on a mom breastfeeding her kid at a restaurant, sparking netizens' reactions.

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Tweet from The Facts Dude discussing public breastfeeding at a restaurant and opinions about covering up the baby.

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A mother has sparked widespread debate after a video of her breastfeeding openly at a restaurant went viral on social media.  Captured on Mother’s Day and shared by the X account Liberacrat, the footage shows the unidentified woman nursing her seemingly two-year-old son while seated at a long table with other diners, unfazed as she continues ordering from a waitress mid-feed. The video, which quickly racked up thousands of views, drew a wave of mostly critical reactions, with most viewers taking issue with the lady’s refusal to cover up, the age of the boy, the setting, and what they considered an “entitled” attitude by the mother. A mother was slammed as having “no manners” after breastfeeding her seemingly 2YO son in a restaurant Image credits: braidsandbooking “Of course breastfeeding in public is fine but does everyone have to see? No. To me this is a private moment between you and your child,” one user wrote, echoing the prevailing opinion online that she should have at least used a blanket. Image credits: braidsandbooking Beyond the debate on modesty and societal expectations, more observant netizens pointed out how the video appeared to have been recorded with the express purpose of generating buzz online. Some viewers went as far as to theorize that the mother was allegedly trying to elicit outrage to then later paint herself as a victim of oppression. “This woman was likely looking for the exact attention that she got,” a commenter speculated. “She wanted to make a spectacle of herself and get people talking about her.” Image credits: braidsandbooking Less savory comments were quick to connect her attitude with her race and supposed socioeconomic background. “I could’ve guessed what she was going to look like before reading. Typical,” a netizen wrote. “Yeah, I automatically knew the demographic of the person that was doing this,” another replied. Breastfeeding in public and private establishments is legal in all 50 of the United States   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by @braidsandbooking Regardless of motivation, many defended the mother’s right to feed her child regardless of setting, age, or expected manners. “If you’re upset about a mother breastfeeding her child, then you might have some issues you’re going through,” a user argued. “This is natural, and as long as she’s not flaunting herself, this is perfectly fine.” Image credits: braidsandbooking Some news outlets wrongly pointed to the 2019’s Fairness for Breastfeeding Mothers Act as a law safeguarding the right of mothers to breastfeed their children in both public and private spaces in any way or form they so desire. Contrary to popular belief, what the law actually mandates is for “certain public buildings that are open to the public and contain a public restroom provide a lactation room, other than a bathroom, that is hygienic and is available for use by members of the public to express milk.” Image credits: braidsandbooking The law that actually protects the rights of mothers to breastfeed in public and private is contained within the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), which specifies that all 50 states in the country consider it illegal to ask someone to leave an area because they are breastfeeding. Most netizens agreed that while breastfeeding in public is acceptable, it should be done discreetly   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by @braidsandbooking Some viewers also took issue with the child’s age. However, according to the World Health Organization, breastfeeding is recommended for children up to two years and even beyond if appropriate complementary foods are added to their diet. More importantly, according to a report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “the longer an infant is breastfed, the greater the protection from certain illnesses and long-term diseases.” The same report outlines the several benefits breastfeeding has for mothers, which experience reduced risk of ovarian cancer, diabetes, and better blood pressure levels. The act also promotes bonding with the baby, reduces the risk of postpartum depression and helps mothers return to their pre-pregnancy weight. Image credits: braidsandbooking Beyond more inflammatory comments, the prevailing sentiment among commenters appeared to be in agreement with the notion that public breastfeeding is completely acceptable—provided it’s done discreetly. “We always see worse—but agreed, she should’ve used a blanket,” one comment read. “I fear she knew what she was doing and was trying to get a rise out of people and views at the same time.” “Mind your business.” Netizens continued to debate the appropriateness of breastfeeding a child without a cover Image credits: andy_buksterlin Image credits: BuenoForMiami Image credits: LorrieAnn25 Image credits: 1MacroStrategy1 Image credits: HamraTime Image credits: idonthaveshoeso Image credits: JasnaEkat Image credits: Alphafox78 Image credits: Foreskins4Sale Image credits: JessamyRoyalH Image credits: Theguy000353533 Image credits: The_Facts_Dude Netizens Slam Mom For Publicly Breastfeeding Her Kid At A Restaurant: “Cover Up” 
A mother has sparked widespread debate after a video of her breastfeeding openly at a restaurant went viral on social media. 

Captured on Mother’s Day and shared by the X account Liberacrat, the footage shows the unidentified woman nursing her seemingly two-year-old son while seated at a long table with other diners, unfazed as she continues ordering from a waitress mid-feed.

The video, which quickly racked up thousands of views, drew a wave of mostly critical reactions, with most viewers taking issue with the lady’s refusal to cover up, the age of the boy, the setting, and what they considered an “entitled” attitude by the mother.

A mother was slammed as having “no manners” after breastfeeding her seemingly 2YO son in a restaurant

Image credits: braidsandbooking

“Of course breastfeeding in public is fine but does everyone have to see? No. To me this is a private moment between you and your child,” one user wrote, echoing the prevailing opinion online that she should have at least used a blanket.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Beyond the debate on modesty and societal expectations, more observant netizens pointed out how the video appeared to have been recorded with the express purpose of generating buzz online. 

Some viewers went as far as to theorize that the mother was allegedly trying to elicit outrage to then later paint herself as a victim of oppression.

“This woman was likely looking for the exact attention that she got,” a commenter speculated. “She wanted to make a spectacle of herself and get people talking about her.”

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Less savory comments were quick to connect her attitude with her race and supposed socioeconomic background.

“I could’ve guessed what she was going to look like before reading. Typical,” a netizen wrote. “Yeah, I automatically knew the demographic of the person that was doing this,” another replied.

Breastfeeding in public and private establishments is legal in all 50 of the United States

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by @braidsandbooking

Regardless of motivation, many defended the mother’s right to feed her child regardless of setting, age, or expected manners.

“If you’re upset about a mother breastfeeding her child, then you might have some issues you’re going through,” a user argued. “This is natural, and as long as she’s not flaunting herself, this is perfectly fine.”

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Some news outlets wrongly pointed to the 2019’s Fairness for Breastfeeding Mothers Act as a law safeguarding the right of mothers to breastfeed their children in both public and private spaces in any way or form they so desire.

Contrary to popular belief, what the law actually mandates is for “certain public buildings that are open to the public and contain a public restroom provide a lactation room, other than a bathroom, that is hygienic and is available for use by members of the public to express milk.”

Image credits: braidsandbooking

The law that actually protects the rights of mothers to breastfeed in public and private is contained within the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), which specifies that all 50 states in the country consider it illegal to ask someone to leave an area because they are breastfeeding.

Most netizens agreed that while breastfeeding in public is acceptable, it should be done discreetly

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by @braidsandbooking

Some viewers also took issue with the child’s age. However, according to the World Health Organization, breastfeeding is recommended for children up to two years and even beyond if appropriate complementary foods are added to their diet.

More importantly, according to a report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, “the longer an infant is breastfed, the greater the protection from certain illnesses and long-term diseases.”

The same report outlines the several benefits breastfeeding has for mothers, which experience reduced risk of ovarian cancer, diabetes, and better blood pressure levels. 

The act also promotes bonding with the baby, reduces the risk of postpartum depression and helps mothers return to their pre-pregnancy weight.

Image credits: braidsandbooking

Beyond more inflammatory comments, the prevailing sentiment among commenters appeared to be in agreement with the notion that public breastfeeding is completely acceptable—provided it’s done discreetly.

“We always see worse—but agreed, she should’ve used a blanket,” one comment read. “I fear she knew what she was doing and was trying to get a rise out of people and views at the same time.”

“Mind your business.” Netizens continued to debate the appropriateness of breastfeeding a child without a cover

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