Justin Trudeau Installs Taxpayer-Funded Tampon Dispensers in Canadian Men’s Bathrooms
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has begun dispensing feminine hygiene products in the men’s rooms of Canada’s Parliament.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has begun dispensing feminine hygiene products in the men’s rooms of Canada’s Parliament.
A new law went into effect in Texas on Friday, ending the sales tax on feminine hygiene products and family care items.
The company issued an apology in reference to a now-deleted post that read, “You’re in their DMs. We’re in them. We are not the same.”
Extreme poverty has recently forced girls in rural Zimbabwe to use dried cow dung as an alternative to sanitary pads during menstrual cycles, Africanews reported on Monday.
The Miss Universe Organization on Tuesday called for people to use “inclusive language” when discussing periods.
Miss Universe is claiming that “not all people who menstruate are women,” and shared “inclusive language” guidelines to its Twitter account on Tuesday, instructing the public to say “people” have periods, not “women.”
National Public Radio used the term “people who menstruate” instead of “women” in a story about the current tampon shortage women are facing.
The Socialist government of Spain is set to become the first country in Europe to offer women monthly leave from work for menstruation.
The New York Times has started describing women as “menstruators,” implementing the radical demand by male-dominated transgender activists.
Women who received vaccinations against the Chinese coronavirus demonstrated a “delay” in their menstrual cycles of nearly one day “compared to those who were unvaccinated,” according to the findings of a U.S. government-funded study published on Wednesday.
Far-left Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Wednesday joined the woke left in destroying the definition of women in an attempt to be politically correct and defend her usage of the phrase “menstruating people,” only to proceed to accuse the GOP of “protecting the patriarchal idea that women are most valuable as uterus holders.”
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Wednesday asserted that more than just “women” can menstruate, defending her use of the term “menstruating people.”
Scotland became the first country on Tuesday to pass legislation making women’s menstrual products like tampons and pads free in public facilities nationwide.
A company on a mission to “shake up the period protection industry” has launched a petition on the change.org website asking that producers rename their products, replacing “feminine care” and “feminine hygiene” with “period products” or “menstrual products.”
NBC News published a story about biological females who identify as males, yet must deal with normal menstruation.
The ACLU demands feminine hygiene products be placed in men’s rest rooms in order to achieve “menstrual equity” for transgender people.
Transgender activists have reportedly forced feminine product brand Always to remove the “Venus” symbol from their product’s packaging.
Activists are preparing for the “world’s first National Period Day” on Saturday, October 19, in an effort to elevate “the issue of period poverty.”
A 26-year-0ld Instagram feminist spread menstrual blood on her face in an attempt to break the “stigma” around menstruation.
“Nonbinary trans menstruator” Cass Bliss took to the Huffington Post to write about the struggles with simultaneous acceptance of both one’s identity and having a period.