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InternationalJune 29, 2026
Woman goes on trial for "villifying" a grown man because she says he can't breastfeed
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To claim men cannot breastfeed is an objective and biological claim. It is what it is. This should not be offensive, but because the truth hurts, especially for people whose entire identity is crushed the moment you speak these universal truths, this story exists.
A woman in Australia is being taken to court for “vilification” after she claimed a biological fact or two.
An Australian woman is on trial for "vilifying" a trans-identified male after saying that men can't breastfeed babies.
Adrian "Jennifer" Buckley took offense over Jasmine Sussex's comments because he had attempted to "nurse" a baby himself.https://t.co/B7QWiDt34b
— REDUXX (@reduxx) June 29, 2026
Per Reduxx:
An Australian woman is on trial for criticizing males who attempt to breastfeed. Jasmine Sussex was sued by trans-identified male Adrian “Jennifer” Buckley for alleged “vilification” after raising concerns online about biological males attempting to “chestfeed” newborn babies.
While I am no legal expert, especially when it comes to Australian law, I am having trouble seeing how the concept of "vilification" can be objectively seen as a crime under any sane society. The problem, however, is that Australia is no longer part of the sane world, which is precisely why stories like this exist.
The conflict originated in 2019 when Buckley, a paramedic, posted on Facebook about inducing lactation in order to breastfeed his infant son. At the time, while Buckley’s wife was still pregnant, he publicly shared that he was taking hormones to grow breasts and explained: “For the past six weeks I have been taking a drug called domperidone to increase prolactin in an attempt to be able to produce breast milk so that I can have the experience of breastfeeding.”
This is totally deranged. God never intended for males to have the "experience of breastfeeding,” and it is totally inappropriate to attempt to alter biology to be afforded this “experience,” and to call this immoral would be an understatement.
Sussex subsequently made a series of public social media posts criticizing men’s attempts to breastfeed or “chestfeed,” as it is occasionally called: to induce lactation via the use of drugs and hormones in order for a male to nurse an infant. Sussex condemned the practice as “experimental” and at times, a “dangerous fetish,” to which Buckley took offense.
So what is the problem? She said what she said, and the fact that society has more of a problem with that than the fact that some men are trying to “chestfeed” is deranged. In America, we can still criticize losers who engage in this “experimental and dangerous” practice. Turns out, however, you might not have that right in Australia. There are so many problems with this story, but the fact that the person being "vilified" is the one speaking facts tells you all you need to know.
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