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Tampon machines are showing up in boys' restrooms thanks to Oregon's Menstrual Dignity Act

OK, here’s a question: Why is that the mainstream media completely gave up on calling Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill by its name and instead accepted the opposition’s term, the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, but we don’t have a good nickname for Oregon’s “Menstrual Dignity Act”? We’ve been around long enough to remember when MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry wore tampon earrings on her show and have covered Toronto’s celebration of “menstruators” on Menstrual Hygiene Day. Feminist Jessica Valenti asked her Twitter friends if they knew of a country where tampons were free or at least government subsidized.

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All Valenti needs to do is show up at an Oregon public school and she can score free tampons in the boys’ restroom.

The New York Post reports:

In March, the state Education Department also issued a “Menstrual Dignity for Students” tool kit containing instructions on how to use menstrual products and tips for “menstruation-positive” language for families.

“Importantly, [the Menstrual Dignity Act] affirms the right to menstrual dignity for transgender, intersex, nonbinary, and two spirit students by addressing the challenges that some students have managing menstruation while minimizing negative attention that could put them at risk of harm and navigating experiences of gender dysphoria during menstruation,” part of the kit’s introduction read, Fox News reported.

“Research also connects gender-affirming bathroom access to supporting student safety at school,” it added.

Libs of TikTok recently posted a video of the tampon machines installed in the boys’ restroom:

In elementary school bathrooms too?

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