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Re: BullNBear52 post# 93891

Monday, 03/27/2023 12:10:19 PM

Monday, March 27, 2023 12:10:19 PM

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I was commenting on the JS comment that "That may make a lot of women angry. Even in Idaho." Same issue, peer humiliation from boys mostly, who are getting indoctrinated with the New GOP culture which is very discriminating to women and especially to the girls in our schools. When JS commented that "The school was simply making them available, along with pads", I posted this article where $3.50 per child in a projected $1.4 billion revenue surplus to curb the loss in emotional and educational value to the girls was too much help for children to become critical thinkers who are aware of social injustice and inequities. Too much value put on diversity and inclusion that works to dismantle racism and other forms of discrimination, including this type of discrimination to our daughters and granddaughters, or "woke" as the New GOP says.

Meaning giving out free tampons for the girls in schools will give too much education and critical thinking abilities for the female portion of our education system. Got to curb the desire for so many shoes I guess, I mean how are the girls going to learn how to be barefoot while they churn out how ever many babies the New GOP want. Like I said before, men should just get out of this kitchen, being a bunch of assholes or trying to be the head chefs in this kitchen for power and greed is really in very bad taste and detrimental to our society.

Idaho Republicans block ‘woke’ free tampons in schools proposal
BY NICK ROBERTSON - 03/24/23 11:36 AM ET
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/3916205-idaho-republicans-block-woke-free-tampons-in-schools-proposal

Republicans in the Idaho House blocked a bill that would provide free menstrual products to public school students, calling it “liberal” and “woke.”

Fifteen states and Washington, D.C., have passed legislation mandating that free menstrual products be provided to students. Five more have set up grant systems for schools to provide the products, according to the nonprofit Alliance for Period Supplies.

One in four students who menstruate had trouble accessing period supplies in 2021, a survey from the nonprofit found. The same survey found that four in five students either missed class time due to lack of access to menstrual products or knew someone who did.


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