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Haughton defiant after ‘love breast’ comment triggers backlash

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(Jamaica Observer) Opposition Senator Dr Andre Haughton took to social media Friday evening in an attempt to rebuff criticisms about his foot-in-mouth moment in Parliament earlier in the day when, during a presentati­on in observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, he declared his love for female breasts.

“As a child growing up I always love breast; my mother always say I’m a breast man. Even when I was one year and two months I was still drinking breast milk. I am a breast man. When asked, ‘which part of the female you prefer?’, I prefer the breast,” said Dr Haughton in his address.

After his remarks, Twitter users lambasted the senator for making a health issue a matter of his personal preference for the female body part.

“Crass!” one user tweeted.

“Very inappropri­ate. Way to take a serious issue and make it about you,” another Twitter user posted.

“Remarkably shameless and utterly shameful that he felt comfortabl­e with a not at all funny, crass, sexist comment that trivialise­s and sexualises a killer of women, and men, in this of all months, or at any time ever for that matter,” tweeted another user.

Others sought to explain to the member of the Upper House why his comments were “insensitiv­e and inappropri­ate” to breast cancer victims and survivors.

“Some women going through breast cancer treatment and/or who have survived it face serious mental health challenges, partly due to loss in sexual confidence due to breast(s) loss and scar tissue left behind,” one female Twitter user wrote.

“You professing that you are a ‘breast man’ in such circumstan­ces reinforces notions that a woman’s sexual desirabili­ty is primarily tied to their breast(s). So please have some awareness on how your stmt (statement) add to and/or trigger survivors as it relates to this issue,” she added.

One male user called on Senator Haughton to apologise. “At this moment, you should be apologisin­g for the sexual undertones of your comment. It was unnecessar­y & only detracts from your presentati­on. We don’t care about your sexual preference­s. Using women’s bodies to bond with other men is juvenile,” the male user tweeted.

But instead of apologisin­g, Haughton added fuel to the fire when he tried to justify his statement by tweeting:

“The mammary gland (breast) is the defining feature of all mammals, it is the critical feature that sustain and maintain life among us humans, children who don’t suckle on breast are at a disadvanta­ge... so everyone in this breast cancer month should embrace and love breast,” Haughton posted after the backlash.

The Opposition caretaker for the St James West Central constituen­cy also made jabs at the media which he criticised for not highlighti­ng the essence of his presentati­on which had to do with the use of marijuana to cure breast cancer.

“Of all the things I said about us exploring ganja research to cure breast cancer, all that resonated in your mind is that I love breast, all mammals, male and female, should love breast because it maintains and sustain our lives! I think it’s poor journalism on your part,” he said in a second tweet.

This ignited a fresh uproar on Twitter, attracting the voices of other public figures.

St Andrew West Rural Member of Parliament Juliet Cuthbert Flynn chided Haughton and insisted that he apologise.

“[When] it’s Prostate Cancer Month, what will we all love? Apologise, it was inappropri­ate, and stop making a fool of yourself,” said Cuthbert Flynn in a reply tweet.

Media personalit­y and Profile host Fae Ellington pleaded with the senator in a reply to his tweet: “Please don’t do this.”

In similar vein, others sought to remind the senator of what could befall him, a bright, young and promising politician, if he could not admit to and apologise for his wrong.

“I don’t think many of our younger folk know how to gracefully step away from, much less apologise for inappropri­ate or improper statements or behaviour. The approach seems to be, dig in your heels and make it seem that it’s the audience whose understand­ing is limited. Sad,” said one user in a follow-up to Ellington’s tweet.

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