Good Grief: U of Wisconsin-Madison To Have Free Tampons In Men’s Bathrooms

Social Justice Warrioring on steroids (or, should that be estrogen?)

(College Fix) The University of Wisconsin-Madison is rolling out a new pilot program to provide free menstrual products in several of its campus bathrooms — including some men’s restrooms.

The public university will offer the women’s hygiene products in three campus buildings. In two of them, Helen C. White and Sterling halls, the products will be available in all of the women’s restrooms, said Steve Wagner, a spokesman for the school, in an email to The College Fix.

But in a third venue, the Red Gym, the products will be available in all of the building’s bathrooms, he said.

Asked why women’s hygiene products are needed inside men’s bathrooms, Wagner said: “Menstrual products will be available in all of the bathrooms of the Red Gym so that they are available to any student who might need them.”

Can you guess what’s coming?

It appears the products are needed in men’s bathrooms to benefit transgender males (biological women who identify as male).

Sigh. Oh, and they were originally called “women’s hygiene products” in the Badger Herald, which then clarified with an update to calling them “menstrual products.” Refer back to John Cusack.

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4 Responses to “Good Grief: U of Wisconsin-Madison To Have Free Tampons In Men’s Bathrooms”

  1. Navyvet says:

    More proof. Liberalism is a mental disorder.

  2. drowningpuppies says:

    Go Badgers!

  3. JGlanton says:

    Tampons are for men with bullet holes. There is no other use for them in a male area.

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