• Period Poverty: Menstrual Equity And The Menstruators

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    The State of Connecticut spent a couple of million dollars on “period poverty”. What did taxpayers get for this? Feminine hygiene products in the boys bathroom! AND our towns get to foot the bill to keep it going! The new age of diversity, equity and inclusion has found its way into the boys bathroom. Lo and behold the boys did what boys would do with tampons in their bathroom! Women and girls are now devalued into “menstruators”. Ladies, you are no longer even an English word! You are a made up term, devalued into some bizarre ideological equity. Isn’t that so inclusive?

    Source: DPH Menstrual Equity

    Brookfield made national news when the school principal sent a message to parents informing them that 20 minutes after the maxi pad and tampon dispenser was installed in the boys bathroom it was ripped off the wall and put in the toilet. The principal is a he/him, wonders never cease to amaze me! I can imagine this will be a reoccurring theme throughout the state. I wonder how much it will cost our local municipalities aka the people paying the exploding property taxes rising in every town paying for this nonsense, but who cares! If you do, then you’re a hateful bigot, be damned!

    We’re allowing ideological made up words to desecrate what being a woman is. While ideologues whip up victim classes  to create a “rainbow civil rights movement” around it. I refuse to let gender bender ideology or slander stop me from loudly proclaiming my disgust with the current government and their crazy policies! I am a woman. An adult human female. My daughters are female children. This is not an assignment nor a choice, it is a biological fact of life. Yet we have become the extremest voice in a state gone stark raving mad!

    “I would like to thank members of the Appropriations Committee for supporting this proposal to remove one of the barriers impacting access to these products for our students and those in our shelters and for taking another step to advancing menstrual equity in Connecticut," said Rep. Farrar. “No one should have to choose between food, housing, their education, and access to menstrual products, but menstruators across our state, country, and even globally, make that decision nearly every month."

    When is ENOUGH ENOUGH!? This is the stuff of clowns!

    Links and References:

    https://www.housedems.ct.gov/node/21723

    https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/Departments-and-Agencies/DPH/dph/Adolescent-and-School/Menstrual-Equity-Law/Menstrual-Equity-Guidance-Full-Materials.pdf

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    Jennifer Sparks aka J.Cherry

    Jennifer Sparks aka J.Cherry is an independent journalist, radio host, and producer. On the airways she was known as J.Cherry where she produced a popular local radio show, VOICE of the CITY, airing on WESU 88.1FM. There she conducted in depth and candid interviews with artists, politicians, authors, activists, scientists, and community leaders. In 2020 Jennifer left WESU to pursue an independent podcast where she could freely talk about controversial subjects. A mother and wife before being a journalist, she felt compelled to break free and dig into medical freedom, government policy, parental rights, public health, corruption, and big pharma. Over the years Jennifer has been published in local newspapers as a freelance writer. Frustrated with being censored and not being able to publish the stories she felt were important and under reported, she began her own blog. Her work can be found at jcherrrypresents.com and on Substack https://jcherry152.substack.com/.

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    CTCynic

    Lordy! Please don’t tell me the CT legislators yet again followed wrong-headed West Coast lunatic policy. Then again, we should perhaps be grateful that CA is not yet pushing reusable tampons and pads. Though there is reference to “alternative products” which would leave most Boys Bathroom users scratching their heads.

    J Daye

    Wow!! I just don’t know where to start… menstrual products are only for women - double X people - NO ONE ELSE- if you get a period guess what - you’re female. Why should fringe be ruling the roost? Stop Indoctrination!

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