Haters Gonna Hate – Pink Slams Internet Trolls For This Pic Of Her Kids

The originally uncensored photo of Pink and her children feeding a Pelican has had social media in a twist these past few days. Seems critics are out again and bashing the starlet for not just posting a photo of her child naked but some are even criticising the fact that he may or may not be circumcised. Yes, perhaps better judgement should have been taken when posting the photo but come-on, this is a kid we are talking about.

Let’s face it, as a parents we are all aware of the dangers surrounding posting photos of our children with or without clothing and this may not have been the best photo opp for the singer to post of her children – although super adorable.  Being in the spotlight does lend a hand to being picked apart by even the nicest of people, and unfortunately that target is sometimes on their children.

There’s something seriously wrong with a lot of you out there. Going off about my baby’s penis? About circumcision??? Are you for real? As any normal mother at the beach, I didn’t even notice he took off his swim diaper.
I deleted it because you’re all fucking disgusting. And now I’m turning off my comments and shaking my head at the state of social media and keyboard warriors,
And the negativity that you bring to other people’s lives. There is something seriously wrong with a lot of you out there. Smfh. Here’s a picture of the pelican we obviously caught and abused for hours before dangling baby penis in its face.

That being said, mamas all over the globe have these types of photos at home simply because kids love to be naked any chance they can. I know from experience that I not only have those types of photos but my parents have them of me as well. When does the sexuality of children stop, at what point do we just move on and take a photo for what it is instead of picking it apart bit by bit? When did our world come to this, and how do we overcome it…

Perhaps we should focus on the fact that this mama is spending time with her children, whether they be clothed or not. More emphasis  has to be placed on great mothers doing wonderful things instead of bashing them for any and every little thing they do wrong. More parents need to support and uplift – criticising builds walls and parents need a community to feel safe in.

 

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