• AmidFuror
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    874 months ago

    From the article:

    And finally, as Walz reminds us—anyone who thinks that period jokes are appropriate or funny is just plain, well, weird.

    Nah. Period jokes can be funny. The problem here isn’t a joke. It’s the anger they’re trying to stir up about the Boogeyman of transgender students.

    • @moody
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      644 months ago

      Menstruation jokes aren’t funny, period.

      • MisterCrisper
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        364 months ago

        He made tampons available in all bathrooms (boy’s and girl’s) to accommodate trans kids. You are right, these people are deranged - and weird as hell.

      • @AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works
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        4 months ago

        Because they also may or may not have been available in the boys room. I think that was initially the intention but, well, some teenage boys are going to be dumbasses with menstrual products.

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        As for the latest round of name calling, it seems the aspect of the Minnesota law that has conservatives most agitated is its language: the law states that pads and tampons must be available to “all menstruating students” and “in restrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12.” A failed attempt to amend the bill to only name “female restrooms,” did not keep it from passing as is with bipartisan support.

              • @eestileib@sh.itjust.works
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                144 months ago

                I never understood why men would be embarrassed to go to the store and buy tampons/douches/random female products.

                It means you have a woman who trusts you, which seems like something a straight guy wouldn’t mind signaling.

                • Schadrach
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                  43 months ago

                  I never understood why men would be embarrassed to go to the store and buy tampons/douches/random female products.

                  I’ve never understood this one either, and I am a dude. Done this for a couple of girlfriends over the years and most recently my wife.

                • I can’t remember the number of times I’ve bought hygiene products for family, friends or partners over the years.
                  None of these trips were in any way embarrassing.

                  None of the employees involved ever batted an eye, no comments, no weird looks, no high fives.
                  Just the normal retail vibe, they just wanna go home at the end of their shift and not deal with other people’s bullshit.
                  Didn’t matter whether I was 10 or 30, didn’t matter whether it was cough syrup or hygiene products, they don’t give a shit what you’re buying and for whom.

                  • @Kalysta@lemm.ee
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                    23 months ago

                    Some of the female cashiers may have secretly thought you were awesome though. I would have.

              • @dumples@midwest.social
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                94 months ago

                Exactly. It’s also a great way to normalize the female body in a non sexual way. So of course they hate it

          • The Quuuuuill
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            114 months ago

            And republicans hate that because it means not torturing trans kids

      • @jj4211@lemmy.world
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        23 months ago

        “The products must be available to all menstruating students in restrooms regularly used by students in grades 4 to 12 according to a plan developed by the school district”

        They got all pissy because the law didn’t explicitly say “girls bathrooms” and didn’t use any pronouns.

    • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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      44 months ago

      Any joke focused around a kernel of hate will fall flat with normal people. Humor is one of the places that intention is really easy to discern.

      Jokes made in shared struggle or out of affection FEEL different from those crafted to hurt.