Yeah it’s having kids you don’t have the resources to feed
Just a friendly reminder to mom’s that it’s not your fault that you can’t afford to feed your infant. It’s the billionaires that profit off your misery.
There’s also a movement right now to prevent people from using things that would stop people from having kids they can’t support…
I’m going to go ahead and say what the others were to polite to.
GO FUCK YOURSELF ASSHOLE!
We sacrifice our babies to the mighty capitalismo!
Yeah, the problem is those damn mums buying artificial formula instead of doing the right thing and breastfeeding!
/s, because sadly there are people who actually sincerely believe that.
Well, demonizing breastfeeding is a problem, but not this problem.
You’d be surprised how militant the breast is best folks get.
Chill moms. Breast ,might be marginally better…bur not enough to lose even more sleep over.
Most studies of breast milk vs formula on childhood development, fail to account for socioeconomic factors that are intrinsic to it: moms who can breast feed or pump full time must either be financially secure enough to be a full-tim SAHM, or have a good enough job where the bosses make accomodations for pumping and storing instead of just firing you because at-will termination is easier than meeting regulations. Those kids come out of the womb with an automatic leg up over most families who formula feed.
Not saying their aren’t wealthy/secure families that use formula, nor am I saying there aren’t moms working two jobs with a baby perpetually latched to her teat. But they are outliers.
“At-will” termination is a US problem. Other countries have more humane norms for lactating mothers.
The militant breastfeeding blog community of the early aughts would say so. Those women were HORRIBLE.
My wife cried tears of frustration at not being able to breastfeed her children, and still feels judged as not being a proper mother for this reason. 😟
They still are.
agreed, but where meme?
I got you…
Fuck you
UBI NOW! Universal Basic Income now!
Any data on how often desperate parents steal it versus organized rings? You might read e.g.
…the “Hernandez Group” reportedly operated an organized retail theft ring for four years in California and Oregon, stealing $2.5 million in infant formula from Safeway stores until police busted the ring in December 2010, according to court documents.
Also curious about the end buyer of stolen formula. Imagine that’s often desperate parents. Maybe you’d also have some deal seekers pick it up at flea markets or something, sometimes not realizing it “fell off a truck”.
If only babies could eat the rich