Maybe they’re looking in the wrong aisle?
As Twitchy reported, the latest shortage of the Biden administration is tampons. CBS News reported that women are facing another product shortage. TIME explained that “women stocked up during the pandemic and ‘the raw materials that go into tampons—cotton, rayon, and sometimes pulp and plastic for applicators—have been some of the most in-demand raw materials throughout the pandemic.'”
NPR has finally latched onto the story, but was careful to note that it’s not just women facing another product shortage — all people who menstruate are affected.
Tampons, a necessity for many, are becoming harder and harder to find.
People who menstruate are saying it's hard to find tampons on store shelves across the U.S. right now, as supply chain upsets reach the feminine care aisle.https://t.co/p5mAPlSwPM
— NPR (@NPR) June 13, 2022
Whoever handles social media for NPR dropped the ball, as the next tweet in the thread uses the w-word.
It's yet another supply chain problem where women are bearing the brunt of the cost, as mothers struggle to feed their babies during the baby formula shortage.https://t.co/p5mAPlSwPM
— NPR (@NPR) June 13, 2022
“People who menstruate”
Our tax dollars erasing women. https://t.co/5QK7Zyn34J
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) June 13, 2022
NPR is a giant self-own these days. Literally W-OKE radio.
— larmanius (@larmanius) June 13, 2022
We would have also accepted "women"
— Evan Aitkens (@evanaitkens) June 13, 2022
In the words of Alice Cooper, “Only Women Bleed”.
— MNBrittanyguy (@MNBrittanyguy) June 13, 2022
But note it says “feminine care aisle” and “women noticed months ago” 😂😂
— Vonda Hanner (@VondaHanner) June 13, 2022
PUtiN’s tampon shortage
— C-Gainz🕙 (@CGainz954) June 13, 2022
We’re old enough to remember 2012 when women were stocking up on tampons when word got out that Mitt Romney was going to ban tampons if elected president.
Are there any biologists working for NPR? "People who menstruate" it is then
— Dustin Guidry (@DustinGuidry6) June 13, 2022
When they started putting them in boys bathrooms that may be the problem.
— Cindy Shirley (@Cindyissaved) June 13, 2022
As Twitchy reported, Oregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act requires tampon dispensers in boys’ restrooms.
Tell'em to look in the men's room.
— Robert Kangel (@TiredGeekDad) June 13, 2022
Clown world 🤡🌎
— I Yam What I Yam (@Nvr4Get91101) June 13, 2022
If they can find enough to stock both the girls’ and boys’ restrooms in every public school, they must be out there somewhere.
Related:
Tampon machines are showing up in boys’ restrooms thanks to Oregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act https://t.co/NV4kI9aJPk
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 7, 2022
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