The Message was as follows:
Dear Parents Magazine,
I am sorry to inform you that I will not be renewing my subscription. No
amount of "last issues" and notices will change my mind. You have showed the
American family that you do not truly support moms or babies. The first issue at
hand is your extensive advertisement of baby formula. These advertisements are
usually discouraging to breastfeeding, misleading, dangerous, or out right
lying. If you can not ensure honest advertising on you pages then that is a
major issue. Second of all is your insistence to rely on what the AAP claims is
most beneficial to babies. The organization is a profit driven collective.
Instead you should be looking to WHO as your one and only reference. Third of
all you promote dangerous practices. From routine infant circumcision, CIO, and
other separation techniques. This is not healthy for moms or babies. I no longer
want a magazine in my home in which promotes these things.
Sincerely,
Krystina Rae
Dear Parents Magazine,
I am sorry to inform you that I will not be renewing my subscription. No
amount of "last issues" and notices will change my mind. You have showed the
American family that you do not truly support moms or babies. The first issue at
hand is your extensive advertisement of baby formula. These advertisements are
usually discouraging to breastfeeding, misleading, dangerous, or out right
lying. If you can not ensure honest advertising on you pages then that is a
major issue. Second of all is your insistence to rely on what the AAP claims is
most beneficial to babies. The organization is a profit driven collective.
Instead you should be looking to WHO as your one and only reference. Third of
all you promote dangerous practices. From routine infant circumcision, CIO, and
other separation techniques. This is not healthy for moms or babies. I no longer
want a magazine in my home in which promotes these things.
Sincerely,
Krystina Rae