I participated in the whole "Hey Facebook, Breastfeeding Is Not Obscene"
event. And I'll admit that even though I tend to think it's a good sign
when people who disagree on other things can unite around some common
ground, I was still deeply creeped out by the supporters who posted
things like "I mean, I wouldn't want my kids to see those icky Facebook
ads where two girls kiss, but breastfeeding is natural and God-approved so that should be OK."
Marty Klein takes that a step further, arguing
that the Facebook campaign organizers are shooting themselves in the
foot by trying to position breastfeeding pictures as "good nudity" as
opposed to those pictures that really are obscene, rather than taking a more broad anti-censorship stance.
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