
"In the video, McAnally, a father of three, laughs and tells his son, 'No mama.' At the end, the baby starts to cry. The four-time Grammy winner posted the video with the caption, 'Who's gonna tell him?'"
"It is well known that babies babble at this age and that their sounds don't actually mean anything. 'Mama' is often one of the earliest sounds an infant makes because it is easy, and they do it far before they can ascribe any meaning to it."
"The Right Angle News Network not only posted the video, but also posted a screenshot of McAnally's Instagram page, seemingly implying that folks should visit the page to troll the singer."
"Folks commented on the Right Angle's post that the video was 'so incredibly sad' and that the dads 'don't love' the baby."
Shane McAnally shared a video of his baby saying 'mama,' which led to conservative outrage. Critics claimed the child needed a mother, despite the understanding that infants often babble without meaning. The Right Angle News Network amplified the backlash by encouraging trolling of McAnally. Comments on social media expressed sadness over the situation, suggesting the child was not loved by his fathers. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding LGBTQ+ parenting and societal perceptions of family structures.
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