Those companies selling tampons & towels for "menstruators" and "people who bleed" who are using those terms on twitter (& possibly other SM) - it& #39;s all performative woke pandering. Blatant hypocrisy in an attempt to avoid backlash from the gender ideologues.
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We know that, and so do they.
Go to their websites.
Tampax https://tampax.com/en-us/
"Women"
"female"
2/6">https://tampax.com/en-us/&qu...
Go to their websites.
Tampax https://tampax.com/en-us/
"Women"
"female"
2/6">https://tampax.com/en-us/&qu...
Lillets
https://www.lil-lets.com/uk/
"Women"">https://www.lil-lets.com/uk/"...
"girls"
"daughters"
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https://www.lil-lets.com/uk/
"Women"">https://www.lil-lets.com/uk/"...
"girls"
"daughters"
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Always
https://www.always.co.uk/en-gb/about-us/campaigns-and-initiatives/
"girls"
"women"
5/6">https://www.always.co.uk/en-gb/abo...
https://www.always.co.uk/en-gb/about-us/campaigns-and-initiatives/
"girls"
"women"
5/6">https://www.always.co.uk/en-gb/abo...
It really does appear that these dehumanising terms are used solely to avoid SM backlash from one quarter. But they are not at all concerned with the backlash from the vast majority of their customers. Why is that? Who, in these companies, is setting the agenda here?
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