Posted on 10/25/2020 7:42:29 PM PDT by rickmichaels
Tampax has faced a backlash online after saying that 'not all people with periods are women'.
The tampon company tweeted in support of transgender people and insisted that 'not all women have periods'.
The company said: 'Fact: Not all women have periods. Also a fact: Not all people with periods are women. Let's celebrate the diversity of all people who bleed.
But some feminists online accused Tampax's owner, Procter & Gamble, of 'erasing' women with their message.
Others praised the company for the inclusivity and show of support to trans people in the tweet.
Among those stoking the flames online were Laurence Fox, who wrote: 'I'm genuinely interested to know who at Tampax thought it might be a good idea to gamble your entire client base (Biological Women) against this anti-factual and anti woman, virtue vomit.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Alice Cooper had it right, though
I still haven’t used Dawn or Gillette since that stupid razor blade ad. Not sure what other P&G products to stay away from.
Dang, that’s a lot of stuff to not buy. Just use generics, I guess.
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Helen (God bless her) nails it!
Big fan of diagrams here.
These are the people who are always screaming “Believe Science!!!!!”. Amazing.
The ads would consist of a picture of an elegant woman in a beautiful evening gown. At the bottom of the photo would be two words: "Modess...because."
Back when modesty was a virtue. I miss those days.
Men acting as women will eventually have every record in sports and their places beyond the glass ceilings.
I will enjoy what liberals will have wrought on themselves, but it will be to the continued detriment of society and our country.
Women who don’t bleed: preadolescent girls, post-menopausal women, women who have had hysterectomies. That’s about it.
“virtue vomit” - Hah! Stealing that.
Everyone involved, including P&G, have altogether too much free time on their hands.
If you think men can have periods, then you are delusional and mentally ill.
Recently saw a news video interview with Laurence Fox announcing his formation of a new UK political party...The Reclaim Party
Laurence Fox
Over many years it has become clear that our politicians have lost touch with the people they represent and govern. Moreover, our public institutions now work to an agenda beyond their main purpose.
Our modern United Kingdom was born out of the respectful inclusion of so many individual voices. It is steeped in the innate values of families and communities, diverse in the truest sense but united in the want and need to call this island home.
The people of the United Kingdom are tired of being told that we represent the very thing we have, in history, stood together against.
We are all privileged to be the custodians of our shared heritage. We can reclaim a respectful nation where all are included and none are ashamed to have somewhere to call home.
I have been so encouraged by the support I have received by those wishing to add their voices to this reclamation of our values.
Our country is now in desperate need of a new political movement which promises to make our future a shared endeavour, not a divisive one.
This is now my endeavour
Money...money....money....money! Don’t buy tampax. If they are that stupid...they also might make a defective product. Perhaps their tampons are associated with toxic shock syndrome in greater numbers than other tampons.
All of them?
We keep a box of Tampax on hand to plug bullet holes if we need to.
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