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Two Women Are Told They’ve Broken the Law by Criticizing Male Attempting to Breastfeed a Child: Report

by Western Journal
May 21, 2023 at 3:58 pm
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Breastfeeding counselor Jasmine Sussex was allegedly contacted after speaking out against male breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding counselor Jasmine Sussex was allegedly contacted after speaking out against male breastfeeding. (@salltweets / Twitter video screen shot)

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Two Australian women were reportedly given notices informing them that they committed a crime by criticizing a male, who identifies as a woman, that was trying to breastfeed a baby.

The news was first reported by the “Pro-Woman, Pro-Child Safeguarding, Anti-Bullsh*t,” media outlet Reduxx.

According to the outlet, Twitter contacted the two women — Jasmine Sussex and Leah Whiston — on May 16, notifying them that they had violated Australian law in several of their tweets.

The platform told the two that a “government entity or law enforcement agency” had informed them of their alleged crime, and that the platform had been forced to hide the content from Australian users.

The posts in question had been critical of Jennifer Buckley, a female-identified male.

Buckley had previously announced online that, after two years of transitioning, he had induced lactation and had begun breastfeeding his newborn son, who his wife had given birth to.

Sussex was heavily critical of this, telling the U.K.’s Daily Mail that “men shouldn’t breastfeed because breastfeeding [is] for the baby,” and that “there is no evidence that any male-induced milk is equivalent to mother’s milk.”

“We have no idea if the substance is even milk. It’s absolutely a human experiment on babies,” she told the outlet.

As a volunteer breastfeeding counselor, Sussex was reportedly fired from her job in 2021 for failing to comply with the adoption of “gender neutral” language in breastfeeding care — a claim which the ABA denied to the Daily Mail.

A year after, she was removed from the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA), Reduxx reported.

“I was sacked for. … ‘Engaging in Sectarian Controversy’ in breach of the ABA constitution,” she told Reduxx. “In other words, continuing to talk about the dangers of gender identity ideology for mothers and babies, including how men were forcing their way into the breastfeeding relationship by attempting to induce lactation.”

Whiston, meanwhile, is the representative for the Standing for Women Queensland (SFWQ) page.

She had posted a Twitter thread on the page, revealing that an LGBT lobby group had allegedly given the ABA $20,000 for them to create an educational booklet about “chest feeding.”

Under the post was a screenshot of a now-redacted article from the Daily Mail which had explained Buckley’s decision to begin breastfeeding.

LGBTIQ+ org Rainbow Families, paid the Australian Breastfeeding Association $20,000 to create an educational booklet about lactating & chestfeeding for men.

Profit before ethics & safeguards for babies & mothers.

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Babies are being used as props for male perversion. #NoToSelfID pic.twitter.com/B0LLiBcPtm

— Standing for Women – Queensland (@SFW_QLD) May 12, 2023

Sussex replied to the tweet, adding a link to another article and saying: “This is Buckley’s delusional queer theory take on his experience ‘breastfeeding.’ Silver lining of this awful start to life for baby Auden is that he was almost exclusively formula fed thanks to his mum.”

SFWQ shared several other images of the Daily Mail article, suggesting that Buckley’s “obsess[ion] with making his wife’s newborn baby suck his nipples” amounts to “child abuse.”

Here’s the article (since deleted at mr Buckleys request)
1) pic.twitter.com/71324BZL0m

— Standing for Women – Queensland (@SFW_QLD) May 6, 2023

It was these tweets that were reported to Twitter. However, it’s unclear at this point what law they violated.

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Breastfeeding counsellor Jasmine Sussex worked as a dedicated volunteer at the Australian Breastfeeding Association until she was fired from her role because she questioned the ideological capture & stood up for women.

This is her story: https://t.co/2et6YiP2gh pic.twitter.com/NytR72KX8Y

— Sall Grover (@salltweets) April 16, 2022


“I see that women are silenced all the time now for speaking out about the wrongs of child abuse. Child abuse seems to have been totally normalized these days,” Whiston opined to Reduxx. “I’ve been horrified ever since. Mainly worrying about [the] safety of his wife and child.”

She went on to demand accountability from the ABA, questioning why they would allow “men to use babies as props for [their] sexual fetishes.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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