Megyn Kelly has a few words for this feminine hygiene product company

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Kudos to Megyn Kelly for using her platform to call out a feminine hygiene product company when it referred to women as ‘bodies with female sex organs’ in its pamphlet for its menstrual products: ‘We are WOMEN. GIRLS,’ Megyn tweeted on social media. The brand name is Always and it is owned by Procter & Gamble.

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What is it with progressives that they are too cowardly to admit that there are biological differences between women and men, no matter how a person chooses to identify? Whatever happened to the lectures about following the science? It doesn’t get more basic than the fact that women give birth and men don’t. A part of that process is that women menstruate and men don’t. I don’t care what kind of mutilation a man does to his body to try to appear as a woman, that man will not have a period. A vagina of some kind via surgical intervention? Yes. But not the rest of the body parts needed to produce a menstrual cycle.

The pamphlet is aimed at school-age children and does not use the words “girls” or “daughters” in the guide for developing young women. It uses “young people” and “child.” It refers to them as “young people with female sex organs.” The pamphlet is titled ‘Always’ Puberty and Confidence Guide for Parents and Careers.’

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The pamphlets are included in puberty kits designed by Always. They contain period pads and panty liners and are distributed to schools to hand out to students. In the section about the menstrual cycle, it says, ‘Every month, bodies with female sex organs prepare for pregnancy.’ Bodies with female sex organs. Talk about twisting into a pretzel to avoid saying the word girl or woman. Good Lord.

Teachers are so likely to be called transphobic by the woke mob that they speak out on the condition of remaining anonymous. One teacher said the pamphets will be very confusing to young women.

‘I think girls will struggle to understand how this relates to their own body and their own experience,’ the teacher added.

”’Bodies with female sex organs” may not be immediately identifiable as a girl according to a child’s understanding, particularly if English isn’t their first language or a child has additional learning needs.’

One author of a bestseller called it like it is – dehumanizing and offensive.

Milli Hill, author of a bestselling book on female puberty called My Period, said: ”’Bodies with female sex organs” could not be more dehumanizing and offensive.’

‘Sadly, this is yet another example of companies attempting to erase women and disregarding their needs in a rush to appease trans activists.’

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Soon girls will begin to think that they should be ashamed to be referred to as a girl or young woman. The woke crowd wants to classify people according to body parts, apparently. How sick. Women are more than their reproductive system. Shame on a company that markets to girls and women to fall into the trap of appeasing the transgender extremists.

Reaction on Twitter was definitely Team Megyn.

Companies are really slow to read the room. There is no shortage of alternatives to just about anything in this country. That includes feminine hygiene products.

What a world. The only way this nonsense changes is if women speak out and say enough is enough. Stop cancelling women, whether it’s in sports or product marketing.

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