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https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/08/politics/world-health-assembly-breastfeeding/index.html
Money greedy bastards sometimes need to not be so dang stoopid.  Formula manufacturers has convinced Trump to fight a WHO resolution that commends breast feeding as best for babies.  Most likely Trump was fed soybean solution and crapped pudrid dung.  Hating suckling babies is worse than hating dogs.


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Re: Trump’s war on boob sucking babies to benefit big business is bad
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2018, 08:02:58 AM »
From the Guardian:
"Advocates for improved nutrition for babies have expressed outrage over reports that the Trump administration bullied other governments in an attempt to prevent the passage of an international resolution promoting breastfeeding.

The US delegation to the World Health Assembly in Geneva reportedly deployed threats and other heavy-handed measures to try to browbeat nations into backing off the resolution.

Under the terms of the original WHO text, countries would have encouraged their citizens to breastfeed on grounds that research overwhelmingly shows its health benefits, while warning parents to be alert to inaccurate marketing by formula milk firms."

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Re: Trump’s war on boob sucking babies to benefit big business is bad
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2018, 05:41:54 PM »
Militant Libber Women on a new warpath.
https://www.elle.com/culture/career-politics/a22101877/trump-breastfeeding-opposition-world-health-assembly/
"If you want a sense of the sheer pugnacity with which the Trump administration opposes reproductive health care, start here: The United States is now threatening trade war over breastfeeding. It’s an unprecedented and bizarre fracas, sparked by the same qualities that seem destined to define the Trump administration: Proud ignorance, pointless belligerence, and a hostile cluelessness about anything related to women’s bodies."