There is a HUGE difference between a grocery store and a sit-down restaurant.
In fact, there is a HUGE difference between a place where one must inevitably find themselves (with or without children) and a sit down restaurant....
And, good lord, if there is a mother who has NO option for her child, ever, period... not day care, not grandma, not the child's father... NOBODY.... to enable her to do the tasks that she needs to do... If she is living her entire existence, 24/7 with a shrieking child. Then, all I have is pity for her, and wonder about her ability to handle life and the responsibilities of being a fit parent. But, clearly, 99.99% of the time, this is NOT the case.
God, these 'discussions' show just how incredibly one sided and insane people can become, trying to justify extremist attitudes.
My point being, bringing a shreiking child into a restaurant... (anywhere one's but hits the seat, as opposed to a drive-thru, etc...) is a CHOICE. Allowing a child, even one with disability, to shreik, is a CHOICE.
Heck, many times, ending up at a store, long enough to end up with a shreiking child, is a CHOICE.
So, yes, I can understand a crying baby.... I understand how HARD it can be sometimes to be the mother/parent of a baby or very very young child..... I think we've all been there, and we DO have empathy.
I think we all know that 99.99% of the time, being subjected to a shrieking child is nothing but a very poor choices and/or very poor parenting.
PS: we went to lunch as we were out on business today... My son was with us... We sat next to large family group with like SIX kids.... I never once heard one loud word or shriek....
News Flash.... Children do NOT inherently mean inevitable and excusable auditory assault in public.