
There is little doubt that we live in strange times, where a sizable portion of society will swear to you that a person who menstruates is not necessarily a woman — this being the same crowd that swears by science when it comes to the climate change hoax.
Procter & Gamble, which produces the Always brand of feminine hygiene products, has reportedly decided to remove the feminine Venus symbol from the product line to be more “inclusive” to transgender and non-binary customers, according to The Independent.
Transgender customers are men who believe they are women, or vice versa, women who claim that they are men. Non-binary people may identify as having two or more genders or having no gender at all. Or floating between genders. Either way, biology says that a man born as a man remains a man, regardless of cosmetic alterations, as does a woman.
But in the secular progressive world that rises above God and biology, a “man” can have a period.
“For over 35 years Always has championed girls and women, and we will continue to do so,” Proctor & Gamble said in a statement, according to The Independent. “We’re also committed to diversity & inclusion and are on a continual journey to understand the needs of all of our consumers.”
The company said it realizes not everyone who uses feminine hygiene products see themselves as a woman.
The release said, “We’re also committed to diversity and inclusion, and after hearing from many people across genders and age groups, we realized that not everyone who has a period and needs to use a pad identifies as female.”
The Venus symbol will be removed from packaging beginning in December, with full distribution expected by February 2020, the British paper reported.
The move was met with protest by some women, leading to calls for a boycott of the Always brand.
“Women are quite literally being erased from sanitary products now,” tweeted social media user Vicki Lamb. “Is there anywhere we are allowed to be visible!?”
Women are quite literally being erased from sanitary products now. Is there anywhere we are allowed to be visible!? @Always I have bought your product since the age of 10. Stop erasing the people who use your product from your product. Or you erase my purchase power too. https://t.co/bc5qHZl4Xh
— Vicki Lamb (@vix_lamb) October 18, 2019
The UK transgender advocacy group Trans Actual praised Procter & Gamble while dissing women like Lamb who may disagree — more intolerance from the left.
“Well done to @Always for making sure your packaging is inclusive,” read a tweet from the group. “We’ve read the Daily Mail article about it and we’re quite frankly worried for the women whose sense of self is so fragile that the removal of a symbol from a packet of sanitary towels makes them feel ‘erased.'”
Well done to @Always for making sure your packaging is inclusive. We’ve read the Daily Mail article about it and we’re quite frankly worried for the women whose sense of self is so fragile that the removal of a symbol from a packet of sanitary towels makes them feel “erased”.
— Trans Actual (@TransActualUK) October 20, 2019
Here’s a sampling of more reactions from Twitter that suggest those clinging to sanity in a world gone mad aren’t going down quietly:
I’m confused? Their sense of self is fragile, yet people who were offended and went out of their way to get it removed aren’t?
The fragile are the ones who find a Venus symbol offensive.
— The Queen of Doom (@_Queen_Doom_) October 21, 2019
The flagrant hypocrisy of this is astounding!
— Mr Hawkeye (@Hau_Kai) October 22, 2019
@always makes period products for biological girls and women. The fact that u have anything to say about the venus symbol on the packaging is ludicrous. Regardless if you menstruate or not,its a product made for those of us with vaginas who bleed. Why do trans groups even care?!
— ?⚰?JustJakki?⚰? (@JustJakkiMC) October 20, 2019
I am equally worried about the fragile senses of a mentally disturbed trans who feels the symbol is damaging to them. Pandering to .01% of the population congrats congrats Always my wife will find a new product.
— Randal Van Es (@es_randal) October 23, 2019
Nice job, freaks. My wife has used @Always since they first came out with their pads 35 years ago and she is so angry with them caving to you that she is no longer going to but them, she will search for another brand to use.
— David Lee (@dodgerzfan1220) October 23, 2019
I’m so sick of companies like you. I will NEVER use @Always products again. If people are offended be the Venus symbol, they need thicker skin because not everything is about the LBGTQ . Companies like this are the reason this world is burning. If it isn’t broken, leave it alone
— TgArt (@TGArt9) October 23, 2019
All of the above ???
— pichi latorre (@pichilatorre) October 22, 2019
in a bid towards mass exclusivity and madness. @Always
— giovanna iozzi (@gioiozzi) October 21, 2019
I’m pretty sure you can rocket your sales through most men on the world. What a brilliant move.
— José Machado (@JMaxShadow) October 21, 2019
Now that’s a bit too Far left…who else menstruate except females?
— Fyrecurl (@Fyrecurl) October 21, 2019
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