In New Hampshire offered to pinch nursing in public women
New Hampshire State Rep. Josh Moore said that men have the right to pinch nursing women on nipples in public places. It is reported by The Independent.
This bold statement was made during the controversy that flared up around the scandalous bill initiated by the Republicans. Currently, in both Hampshire, both men and women are allowed in public to be bare-chested. But if no one is going to dispute the right of men to bare their breasts, the conservatives are going to deprive them of this opportunity.
In turn, advocates of women's rights and freedoms argue that it is not the very opportunity to demonstrate their charms to others, but the fact that mothers sometimes have to feed babies in public places. If the bill promoted by the “elephants” is adopted, then breast feeding of babies outside the home will be considered an offense.
One of the opponents of the Republican initiative was State Democrat Amanda Bowldin.
It was at her post in Facebook Josh Moore responded with a proposal to allow men to pinch female nipples. “Who disputes the right to breastfeed? Don't give me that liberal stuff, Amanda. If nipple exposure in public is a natural need of women, and you support it, then you have to accept that men have the same natural need to stare at female nipples and pinch them. In the end, it's all connected and natural, isn't it? ”Wrote Moore.
His fellow party member El Baldasario was even more straightforward. "Amanda, do not consider disrespect, but I would like to see your nipple last," he wrote on Facebook.
According to Baldasario, advocates of women's rights to bare their breasts in public places want to turn the beaches into a “show for perverts”. And if libertarians need nudist beaches, then they could throw off and buy a private beach, added the Republican.
The words of both “elephants” aroused the indignation of users of social networks, who found them unacceptably rude and sexist. However, Amanda Boldin herself said that she didn’t need an apology, it would be enough if the republican bill did not receive public support.
As Forum previously wrote, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo claimedhalf-naked women, posing for photos with tourists in Times Square, violate the law and prevent the administration from making the city center attractive for family holidays.
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