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Media Ban all menstrual products for women

MongoloidJoe

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ban all menstrual products for women​


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Banning all menstrual products for women would be a violation of their human rights. Menstruation is a natural bodily function, and women should have access to the products they need to manage their periods in a safe and sanitary way.
There are many reasons why banning menstrual products would be harmful to women. First, it would force women to resort to unsafe methods of managing their periods, such as using rags or leaves. This could lead to health problems, such as infections.
Second, banning menstrual products would disproportionately impact poor women and women of color. These women are already more likely to experience period poverty, meaning they cannot afford to buy menstrual products. Banning menstrual products would make it even harder for these women to manage their periods, and could lead to them missing school or work.
Third, banning menstrual products would send a message that menstruation is something to be ashamed of. This could lead to women feeling embarrassed or stigmatized about their periods, and could make it harder for them to talk about menstruation with their health care providers.
For all of these reasons, banning all menstrual products for women would be a harmful and discriminatory policy. It is important to ensure that all women have access to the products they need to manage their periods in a safe and sanitary way.
In addition to the human rights concerns, there are also practical reasons why banning menstrual products would be difficult to enforce. Menstrual products are often available in supermarkets, drugstores, and other retail outlets. It would be difficult to track down and seize all of these products, and it is likely that some women would still be able to obtain them illegally.
For all of these reasons, banning all menstrual products for women is not a feasible or desirable policy. It would be harmful to women's health, dignity, and privacy. Instead, we should focus on making menstrual products more affordable and accessible to all women.

Sounds cucked google.. :soy::soy:
 
I banned all that stuff from my house and tell any visiting foids to remove all tampons before setting foot on my property!

This has benefit me ways of many. No more religion foids. No more foid scout cookie sellers. And far less chat at the trash curb!
 
Wait, who cares if it hurts women?
My reasoning is that if women use menstrual products, they feel comfortable therefore content with not having any children. So with it being removed , the act of sex is encouraged so that pregnancy occurs instead of monthly periods.
 
How is buying something a right? Unless google supports ancap model of rights
 
Birth control will be over the counter soon thanks to the cuck higher ups
 
Women are not entitled to safe and sanitary menstrual products, just like how men are not entitled to sex. Women's logic is flawed.
 

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