Greens Senator Larissa Waters made history by feeding her daughter Alia Joy while moving a Senate motion in Canberra on Thursday.
“First time I’ve had to move a Senate motion while breastfeeding!” she tweeted afterwards. “And my partner in crime moved her own motion just before mine, bless her.”
While women across Australia praised Waters for her brilliant spot of multitasking, she also received ridiculous abuse for the act. On Twitter, the senator shared a shocking text message she had received:
Lol "Regards" pic.twitter.com/2znTs1etvQ
— Larissa Waters (@larissawaters) June 22, 2017
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Other Twitter users hit back with replies ranging from sexist to misinformed to straight up trolling.
Looking after a child requires concentration and care and if she is at work partaking of a robust debate how can she concentrate?
— Andrew Hawkins (@CatJoffrey) June 22, 2017
But with every negative message came a wave of praise from Twitter users commending the mum’s decision.
I think this is what ppl mean when they talk abt a flexible boss. @RichardDiNatale with @larissawaters new staffer. @ellinghausen pic. pic.twitter.com/e5mrMT5p1p
— Stephanie Peatling (@srpeatling) June 22, 2017
I never get sick of watching @larissawaters bring her bubba into the Senate. Never. @ellinghausen picture. pic.twitter.com/519g7SeYlx
— Stephanie Peatling (@srpeatling) June 21, 2017
@larissawaters you truly have a beautiful soul and are an inspiration to women
— Dommy Tsunami (@neekmyg) June 22, 2017
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Here's Larissa Waters moving a motion in the senate while feeding her baby. Didn't miss a beat. pic.twitter.com/1Y7EOCq7qK
— Charles Croucher (@ccroucher9) June 22, 2017
Back in May, Senator Waters celebrated her decision to breastfeed in parliament: “I am so proud that my daughter Alia is the first baby to be breastfed in the Federal Parliament,” she said.
“We need more women and parents in Parliament. And we need more family-friendly and flexible workplaces, and affordable childcare, for everyone.”
What. A. Boss.
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