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Breastfeeding mom takes on Facebook nudity policyFacebook and breastfeeding activists are engaged in a battle over the posting of photographs that show mothers feeding their babies.The latest incident happened Saturday, when she was sent a written warning that a photo of her and her two-year-old daughter Chloe, who was breastfeeding at the time, was considered “sexually explicit.” Facebook has a strict nudity policy.Later that day, a two-year-old photo of her feeding her now four-year-old daughter, Sophie, was also deleted. Kwasnica was then banned from the site for three days.“Facebook should just leave breastfeeding photos alone,” Kwasnica said. “(Breastfeeding is) not pornographic. It’s not obscene. It’s a normal human function.” (Photo: Bryanna Bradley/Montreal Gazette)

Breastfeeding mom takes on Facebook nudity policy
Facebook and breastfeeding activists are engaged in a battle over the posting of photographs that show mothers feeding their babies.

The latest incident happened Saturday, when she was sent a written warning that a photo of her and her two-year-old daughter Chloe, who was breastfeeding at the time, was considered “sexually explicit.”

Facebook has a strict nudity policy.

Later that day, a two-year-old photo of her feeding her now four-year-old daughter, Sophie, was also deleted. Kwasnica was then banned from the site for three days.

“Facebook should just leave breastfeeding photos alone,” Kwasnica said. “(Breastfeeding is) not pornographic. It’s not obscene. It’s a normal human function.” (Photo: Bryanna Bradley/Montreal Gazette)

  1. tylerkabana reblogged this from gilamonster and added:
    She deserves to be banned if she’s uploading pictures of her breastfeeding.
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  4. inbonobo reblogged this from nationalpost and added:
    I’m with Krasnica...this one. “We will have...site without...
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  6. imanangelyouass reblogged this from viraveththeselkie and added:
    Fucking feminists.
  7. peekayxlove reblogged this from viraveththeselkie and added:
    Why is it alright that pictures of shirtless men are okay but for women, it’s not? Is it just because we happen to have...
  8. bumblebrumble reblogged this from vanillycake and added:
    Oh man, I must have some extra bad eye sight because I see no boob here! I must be missing some great boob with the baby...
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  11. whinymcbitchtits reblogged this from vanillycake and added:
    Okay wait…. what… did you just compare a mother feeding an infant to drunk girls at parties that flash people..? Uh ok…...
  12. magsley reblogged this from vanillycake and added:
    Also I noticed ” her feeding her now four-year-old daughter” So she’s one of those nutjobs that breastfeeds WAY past...
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  17. zeefster reblogged this from nationalpost and added:
    Childbirth is a normal human function too, but do you see people posting pictures of childbirth
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  21. koknbawlz reblogged this from mommalikey and added:
    I agree with this and I’m all for public breastfeeding but I really wish people would stop using the “normal human...
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  24. freshest-tittymilk reblogged this from nationalpost and added:
    my only issue is...certain age… i have first-hand witnessed what prolonged breastfeeding...
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