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Politically correct bullshit. Its a none issue.

'Liberal men wearing a period bracelet doesn't advance women's health rights': Ontario MPP Goldie Ghamari

Progressive Conservative MPP Goldie Ghamari of Carleton said she would 'tear' the bracelets off the wrist of any male caucus colleagues who wore it

Period bracelets worn by some federal Liberal ministers hit the wrong note online, with Ontario MPP Goldie Ghamari pointing out the bracelets don’t “advance women’s health rights,” and she wasn’t alone.

Liberal lawmakers in Ottawa, including MPs Ahmed Hussen, Lisa Hepfner and Minister of Labour Seamus O’Regan Jr. sported the bracelets — made of a series of 23 white beads and five red beads, standing for each day of a menstrual cycle. The bracelets are “a global symbol for menstruation” and the “ultimate campaigning tool for organizations, seamlessly fitting into any situation,” according to menstrualhygieneday.org.

The bracelets were worn for ‘Menstrual Hygiene Day’ on May 28, a day meant to destigmatize periods, according to the UN. The move led some to call it an empty gesture and to question Liberal policies around reproductive health.

“On #MenstrualHygieneDay, we commit to a future where women and girls who menstruate can realize their full potential, without unfair barriers. This means access to menstrual products, education, and advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) around the world,” Ahmed Hussen said in a post showing him and minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly.

By Wednesday morning, Hussen’s tweet drew more than 300 quote tweets but garnered only 30 likes.
In a reply to the post, Progressive Conservative MPP Ghamari of Carleton said she would “tear” the bracelets off the wrist of any male caucus colleagues who wore it.

Laureen Teskey Harper, wife of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, backed Ghamari’s comment. “What Goldie said,” Harper wrote.

Ghamari explained in another post that she believed men wearing period bracelets doesn’t help advance women’s health rights.

“You know what would?” she went on. “The Federal government cutting the HST on feminine hygiene products, like we do in Ontario.”

Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia provide a point-of-sale rebate of the provincial part of the harmonized sales tax for feminine hygiene products.

MP O’Regan Jr. shared a photo donning the bracelet on X and noted the updated Canadian Labour code requirement introduced late last year for federally regulated employers to provide menstrual hygiene products to their employees.

“People don’t bring their own toilet paper to work, so they shouldn’t have to bring their own pads and tampons,” the post added.

 

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Maybe they should wear menstrual pads instead. It would be more fitting.
 
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Kautilya

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Why what is wrong with that?

70% of WOMEN in India perceive menstruation to be "dirty". 30% of women in Canada cannot afford menstruation products and 80% find it too pricey.

There are many such taboos and issues associated with menstruation that Menstrual Hygiene Day attempts to create awareness about. So he is wearing it promote a good cause.

But as usual for righties this is a culture war and a very emotional topic. 😂
 

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Why what is wrong with that?

70% of WOMEN in India perceive menstruation to be "dirty". 30% of women in Canada cannot afford menstruation products and 80% find it too pricey.

There are many such taboos and issues associated with menstruation that Menstrual Hygiene Day attempts to create awareness about. So he is wearing it promote a good cause.

But as usual for righties this is a culture war and a very emotional topic. 😂
She wasn't wrong...


Ghamari explained in another post that she believed men wearing period bracelets doesn’t help advance women’s health rights.

“You know what would?” she went on. “The Federal government cutting the HST on feminine hygiene products, like we do in Ontario.”
 

Kautilya

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She wasn't wrong...

Ghamari explained in another post that she believed men wearing period bracelets doesn’t help advance women’s health rights.

“You know what would?” she went on. “The Federal government cutting the HST on feminine hygiene products, like we do in Ontario.”
I am not opposed to cutting HST on feminine hygiene products, nor do I pretend to know all of the various issues or their solutions surrounding this topic. I am saying nothing wrong in a man wearing a bracelet to raise awareness about a cause.
 

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Politically correct bullshit. Its a none issue.

'Liberal men wearing a period bracelet doesn't advance women's health rights': Ontario MPP Goldie Ghamari

Progressive Conservative MPP Goldie Ghamari of Carleton said she would 'tear' the bracelets off the wrist of any male caucus colleagues who wore it

Period bracelets worn by some federal Liberal ministers hit the wrong note online, with Ontario MPP Goldie Ghamari pointing out the bracelets don’t “advance women’s health rights,” and she wasn’t alone.

Liberal lawmakers in Ottawa, including MPs Ahmed Hussen, Lisa Hepfner and Minister of Labour Seamus O’Regan Jr. sported the bracelets — made of a series of 23 white beads and five red beads, standing for each day of a menstrual cycle. The bracelets are “a global symbol for menstruation” and the “ultimate campaigning tool for organizations, seamlessly fitting into any situation,” according to menstrualhygieneday.org.

The bracelets were worn for ‘Menstrual Hygiene Day’ on May 28, a day meant to destigmatize periods, according to the UN. The move led some to call it an empty gesture and to question Liberal policies around reproductive health.

“On #MenstrualHygieneDay, we commit to a future where women and girls who menstruate can realize their full potential, without unfair barriers. This means access to menstrual products, education, and advancing sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) around the world,” Ahmed Hussen said in a post showing him and minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly.

By Wednesday morning, Hussen’s tweet drew more than 300 quote tweets but garnered only 30 likes.
In a reply to the post, Progressive Conservative MPP Ghamari of Carleton said she would “tear” the bracelets off the wrist of any male caucus colleagues who wore it.

Laureen Teskey Harper, wife of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, backed Ghamari’s comment. “What Goldie said,” Harper wrote.

Ghamari explained in another post that she believed men wearing period bracelets doesn’t help advance women’s health rights.

“You know what would?” she went on. “The Federal government cutting the HST on feminine hygiene products, like we do in Ontario.”

Ontario, British Columbia and Nova Scotia provide a point-of-sale rebate of the provincial part of the harmonized sales tax for feminine hygiene products.

MP O’Regan Jr. shared a photo donning the bracelet on X and noted the updated Canadian Labour code requirement introduced late last year for federally regulated employers to provide menstrual hygiene products to their employees.

“People don’t bring their own toilet paper to work, so they shouldn’t have to bring their own pads and tampons,” the post added.

Why are you trying to tell other men what they can and can't do?
Are you for freedom?
 
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Vinson

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Why are you trying to tell other men what they can and can't do?
Are you for freedom?
Considering you guys treat women like shit and slaves, you better off keeping your mouth shut.
 
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Why what is wrong with that?

70% of WOMEN in India perceive menstruation to be "dirty". 30% of women in Canada cannot afford menstruation products and 80% find it too pricey.

There are many such taboos and issues associated with menstruation that Menstrual Hygiene Day attempts to create awareness about. So he is wearing it promote a good cause.

But as usual for righties this is a culture war and a very emotional topic. 😂
Nobody makes a better argument in favor of menstruation than you do!
 

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Ripping a bracelet off of someone, that's gotta be a crime. Assault, battery, at the least theft, I am not up on ape law but whatever happened to using your words. Ah never mind.

As for the topic at hand.

"Hi, my name's Dave Foley, and, uh, something you might not know about me is that .. I have a good attitude towards menstruation. That's right, I'm the guy! The guy with a good attitude towards menstruation!
Oh, I know a lot of men are made uncomfortable by this monthly miracle. But not me. No, I embrace it. Embrace it the way the way some men embrace the weekend! Why I anticipate it the way a child anticipates Christmas!

Did you know that, uh, in alot of native Indian cultures, menstruating woman were forced to leave the village, less they're *powerfull* magic should overwhelm the Shaman? If I were Shaman, I wouldn't be so competitive. I'd be more open and giving. I'd be a shaman with... a good attitude towards menstruation!"
 

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Wearing PMS anal beeds sure beats having to answer any questions about the insane deficits, govt theft, increasing immigrations, climbing taxes and declining housing starts despite every level of govt promising to give every one a free home.

Govt thinks we’re stupid!
 
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