Student bullied out of school for claiming that “sex exist”, and men breastfeeding.

“Babies should not be created to fill adult’s needs. It almost always proves to be harmful to the child. Babies need love and they are created to be loved. What is going to happen when the baby cannot fill his need? How will being used to fill his need affect the child?”

Men breastfeeding and JK Rowling defends girl that was bullied out of school for saying “sex exists”.

I couldn’t sleep so I got up and turned the computer on not ready for what I was about to see.  In International News JK Rowling is under fire for defending a girl that said “sex exist”, so I thought I would go to Twitter and see something more positive. Ikr! Like that ever really happens. Anyway. The first post that pops up on my screen is about a man breastfeeding a baby.

Initially, teachers supported the girl that made that “transphobic” comment about sex existing.

The female student told The Times, “The language she was using was implying critical theory took precedence over biological reality in defining women. When I questioned that, she said it wasn’t an issue of semantics. She said trans people don’t have basic human rights in this country. Afterward I spoke to her and said I’m sorry if I came across as rude”.

Upon the student’s return, about “60 female students swore, screamed, and spat at her”. They say that she was barely able to breathe when she escaped the attack.

On the other note, wasn’t it just last year that pictures of women breastfeeding were condemned on social media? Charlotte is right. The experiment on the infant should be stopped immediately so the child will receive the love and nurture that she needs from someone that does not need her more than she needs them.

“Babies should not be created to fill adult’s needs. It almost always proves to be harmful to the child. Babies need love and they are created to be loved. What is going to happen when the baby cannot fill his need? How will being used to fill his need affect the child?”

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