INSANITY Tampons coming to men's rooms at Brown Uni because not all people who menstruate are women

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Tampons coming to men's rooms at Brown University

Sydney Hutchison
Louisiana Campus Correspondent

on Sep 07, 2016 at 3:27 PM EDT

Brown University's student body president will be hand-delivering menstrual products to all nonresidential bathrooms on campus, including men’s rooms, with the help of 20 other students.

The initiative is intended to communicate the message that "pads and tampons are a necessity, not a luxury," and that not all people who menstruate are women.

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Brown University's student body president will be hand-delivering menstrual products to all nonresidential bathrooms on campus, including men’s rooms, with the help of 20 other students.

Viet Nguyen, President of the Undergraduate Council of Students, announced the initiative in a campus-wide email Tuesday, saying he wants to communicate the message that not all people who menstruate are women, according to Newsweek.

“There’s been a lot of conversation about why pads and tampons are a necessity, not a luxury, but not a lot of action. We wanted to take it into our own hands,” Nguyen explains in the email, observing that “low-income students struggle with having the necessary funding for food, let alone tampons.”

By putting menstrual products in women’s, men’s, and gender-inclusive bathrooms, Nguyen aims to “set a tone of trans-inclusivity, and not forget that they’re an important part of the population,” but is under no illusions that the effort will be universally popular.

“I’d be naïve to say there won’t be push back,” he preemptively concedes. “I’ve had questions about why we’re implementing this in male bathrooms as well. It’s an initial confusion, but people generally understand when we explain it.”

Nguyen told Newsweek that menstrual products will be available in approximately 30 to 40 bathrooms across campus for the 2016–2017 school year, financed exclusively by the undergraduate finance board, rather than general university funds.

“Why aren’t these products treated the same way as other products we hand out, like toilet paper?” he pondered in an interview with The Guardian. “It’s a necessity, rather than a luxury, so Brown and other universities should treat them as such.”

“Feminine hygiene products are not a luxury. They’re as essential as toilet paper; just ask anyone who has ever struggled to obtain or afford them,” agreed Terry O’Neill, president of the National Organization for Women. “Students’ participation in school should not be hindered by insufficient access to this basic necessity. Universities around the country should follow suit.”

Yuzuka Alaska, a junior at Brown, opined that menstruation is currently a “taboo,” but speculated that “if we can implement this project, that will add to this conversation and make it more of an accessible topic.”


UPDATE: Brian Clark, Brown's Director of News and Editorial Development, praised the students for their "tremendous initiative" in a statement to Campus Reform, saying the school will look forward to observing the results.

"In efforts to work with and support their peers, leaders from the Undergraduate Council of Students take on a number of student-focused efforts each year," he said, clarifying that "these are student-led and independent of the university administration, although we recognize that many important resources on campus today were first idenitified and advocated for by students themselves.

"We expect that UCS will continue to solicit feedback on this new initiative and collect data on the use of these products," he concluded, saying the administration "will be interested to learn what they find as they assess the effectiveness of the program moving forward."

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https://www.brown.edu/about/facts

Tuition & Fees

Undergraduate tuition for academic year 2015-16: $48,272

Room, board, and required fees: $12,700

Total cost: $62,046

 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Having dealt with some of the little snowflakes, it might be needed.

Give the little weenies a midol dispenser in their safe spaces too.
 

Sam I Am

Inactive
My word, what is this world coming to?

DH always says he doesn't trust anything that bleeds for seven days and doesn't die. :shk: He's got an odd sense of humor. Now I guess he can't trust some men too! :groucho:
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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This is so true. Metrosexual men have manginas. They wear manties and often meggings (look those up; real products.)

This is a prime example of why I created the INSANITY prefix.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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Sorry. If you menstruate, you are, BY DEFINITION, a woman.

Damn... What IS in the water/air these days?!

Summerthyme
 

ElevenO

Veteran Member
Absolutely insane.


2 Timothy 4:3-4



3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, 4 and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths.
 

Avatar

Human test subject #58652
Yea, I don't get it.
Is this satire?
WTF are men supposed to do with pads and tampons?
 

Publius

On TB every waking moment
Manpons? Or is this becoming a new courtship trend where the screwed up guy with the most tampons wins.
 
These are the people who are angling to try to rule over us when the Totalitarian Dictatorship eventuates, (if Hillary wins by hook or crook).
 

marymonde

Veteran Member
Yea, I don't get it.
Is this satire?
WTF are men supposed to do with pads and tampons?

Because there are women who identify as "men", who have periods, that use the gender bathroom they associate with. Reality slips further from this country everyday. Insane.
 

rhughe13

Heart of Dixie
Great! Free buffing pads for waxing your car. Plus free Life Straws! Brown University was built by money from the slave trade anyway and probably needs to be torn down.
 

homecanner1

Veteran Member
Because men who indulge in decades of too much rectal wreckage resort to using femme hygiene products to stem anal leakage, hence "cottontails". Maybe sexlube dispensers on the walls of men's toilets in gay nightclubs contributes to that condition? I for one would like public restrooms to just go back to being a safe space to urinate and not become politicized turfwars.
 

Warthog

Tusk Up
2 Timothy 4:3-4



3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, 4 and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths.
King James 2000 Bible
Deuteronomy 28:28
The LORD shall strike them with madness, and blindness, and confusion of mind:
 

Terriannie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Because men who indulge in decades of too much rectal wreckage resort to using femme hygiene products to stem anal leakage, hence "cottontails". Maybe sexlube dispensers on the walls of men's toilets in gay nightclubs contributes to that condition? I for one would like public restrooms to just go back to being a safe space to urinate and not become politicized turfwars.

Yet again, I'm learning something GROSSLY new about homosexuals!!!! Heck! I was well over 30 before I found out what REALLY went on with them! All I ever thought they did, was kiss and feel one another up!! Now this.

I know it's more advantageous to be kept up with current trends but DANG! I don't know how people look themselves in the mirror without visiting the toilet to vomit first.

I want my country and MORALITY BACK!!!
 

Mzkitty

I give up.
Because men who indulge in decades of too much rectal wreckage resort to using femme hygiene products to stem anal leakage, hence "cottontails". Maybe sexlube dispensers on the walls of men's toilets in gay nightclubs contributes to that condition? I for one would like public restrooms to just go back to being a safe space to urinate and not become politicized turfwars.


Hey, thanks, girlfriend !! I did not know that. And I'm 71 years old. OMG.

:shkr:

:xpnd:
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
Dude check this out... Bleached cigars!

Way!

Hey, give me some quarters. Let's light one up.

Dude that was awful!

This is what happens when harmonious relations with Cuba open a glut market to a niche supply. I'm writing my congressman!

:kaid:
 

Garryowen

Deceased
Tuition & Fees

Undergraduate tuition for academic year 2015-16: $48,272

Room, board, and required fees: $12,700

Total cost: $62,046

For that kind of money, they should get free tampons, too.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Meh. Just some SJW attempting to correct an ill that doesn't exist.

A SJW perception here is that there MIGHT be an inequality that needs addressing: namely that women are somehow inconvenienced because they periodically do the female mammal regeneration period, er, menstruation.

And inconvenience that men are not required to undergo.

Instead you males get heart disease and a generally shorter lifespan.

Given our current Administration, such attempts at SJW combat are courted, neigh, encouraged. And to actively sponsor this remedy gives Brown University "street cred" in the social activism, political correctness and government relations world.

And the futility, er, idiocy of all this that ALL female mammalian species have "periods." Many, this horse included, take mating cues from this. And NOBODY feels inclined to address any inequities resulting therefrom.

Not yet anyway - maybe next week.

I think I'll stand around and wait for next week to see what happens.

Dobbin
 

desert_fox

Threadkiller
Political Correctness has infested every facet of our lives. Unfortunately it has started to exponentially increase and the lunatics are trying to keep up with it.
 

jazzy

Advocate Discernment
not all people who menstruate are women.

someone needs to just stand up and tell that guy he is stupid and to shut up and sit down.

mental illness has been raised to an art to be celebrated thanks to barryO. another one of his legacies.
 

almost ready

Inactive
On the bright side, this nonsense about men being women is the "bridge too far" for the Frankfurt Group.

Those guys, kicked out of Russia by Stalin cause they were maniacs, (we have only seen their side of the story, mind you), settled in Europe and tried to have a communist revolution there of the workers.

The workers in Europe had made great strides and were fairly well off, very well off relative to where they had been in the 1800's, so the Frankfurt community organizers failed.

The word "Racist" was coined by Leon Trotsky in 1927 and they were off. They relocated, with the help of friends at Columbia University, to the USA and tried a new approach, to unite all "minority" groups into a pack, in a social status-based revolution.

Once again, they failed because the supposedly-oppressed members just didn't see it. For goodness sake, the President is supposedly a member of a systematically "oppressed" group? WTF?

Men are women and menstruate? Huh?

Time to cancel their franchises - all of them.
 

mrrk1562

Veteran Member
here how about this instead of having a mens room and a womens room .where 10 of each get to use one or the other .at cheaper cost to build one of each .we just build 20 one person use rest rooms .bet the plumber's and pipe fitter's would love that ..the mason's will hate it because of the extra work cutting the block for all of this shit ..wow talking about a union job
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
They may become able to force every person in the world to acknowledge and accept them as a MAN, but GOD is not forced into anything and until they literally cut out their "woman parts" they will menstruate AS THE WOMEN GOD MADE THEM. They will answer for their folly later.

REAL men do NOT menstruate, only WOMEN who pretend and imagine that they are men menstruate.
 

imaginative

keep your eye on the ball
More complete lunacy from Brown Univ

Race, ethnicity no longer used in DPS crime alerts

Change in Department of Public Safety practice follows student calls for policy change

The Department of Public Safety has altered its policy on racial descriptions for crime alerts over the past year, excluding suspects’ race in every campus alert since October 2015.

In an email to The Herald, Chief of Police Mark Porter and Deputy Chief of Police Paul Shanley maintained that this does not constitute a policy change, though nearly all publicly available crime alerts before that date mention a suspect’s race to some degree.

“We have no formal Department of Public Safety policy in place that either prohibits the inclusion of race or mandates that race be included in suspect descriptions,” Porter and Shanley wrote. As a matter of practice, the department includes the categorization only when there is certainty with regard to race or if it “adds value as part of a complete and thorough description” of a suspect, they added.

With race excluded, notifications typically include a suspect’s gender, age, build and general appearance.

Using a suspect’s race in a crime alert may be unnecessary for a number of reasons, including possible confusion in racial identification and the fact that “vague descriptions can reinforce stereotypes,” Porter and Shanley wrote. These stereotypes can foster hostility toward some members of the community, they added.

Several students called for the exclusion of race in DPS reports during negotiations surrounding the Diversity Inclusion Action Plan last year. In addition, race has proven problematic as an identifier in several instances at schools across the country — most notably at Yale, where a black student was forced to the ground at gunpoint for “fit(ting) the description of a suspect” mentioned in a campus alert in January 2015, the Yale Daily News reported.

“When talking about active searches for suspects, then I think anyone would agree that any superficial categorization is necessary,” said Stefano Bloch, a presidential diversity research associate in urban studies. “But the fact is in most cases race is not a practical category of identification … long after a crime has occurred,” he added, noting studies showing that victims are often unable to completely identify suspects in situations of duress.

It is important to consider the department’s motivation in excluding race, Bloch said, as this shift could either be seen as a heightened awareness of racial bias at an institutional level or “an attempt by an institution to appear colorblind regardless of the (racially biased) policies” that remain in place. “If removing racial identifiers is akin to the perpetuation of a colorblind society then it serves no purpose other than to pacify the Brown community,” he added.

While they stressed that crime alert practices have not been influenced by any specific instances, Porter and Shanley wrote that the department has “certainly heard from students over the years” who have raised concerns about the possibility of misplaced suspicion resulting from racial descriptions in community crime alerts.

Harjasleen Malvai ’17.5 said she supports the change because it shows a willingness on the part of DPS to listen to student demands. “If they have responded to this, there’s a lot more potential for them to be open to requests from Brown students in the future,” she said.

Iván Hofman ’19 said he was also optimistic about the possibility of reform but added that DPS “should do all that is needed so that race and other factors that stigmatize specific communities are taken into consideration.”

Steven Brown, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island, expressed uncertainty about the perceived policy change.

“Racial profiling is certainly a very legitimate issue for a campus to be concerned about,” Brown said. “But if the point of these reports is to help identify suspects, I’m not sure it makes much sense to exclude race from the description.”

Though race is now rarely included in crime alerts, DPS still makes note of racial categorizations internally, Shanley wrote. Due to this, Bloch said, withholding racial information from the community may not actually be as impactful because “it is the police in fact whose profiling has more deadly consequences than that of the general public.”

http://www.browndailyherald.com/2016/09/07/race-ethnicity-no-longer-used-in-dps-crime-alerts/
 

tiger13

Veteran Member
Somehow I can just picture in my warped mind, practicing the loading procedure of a 6 pound napoleon cannon on one of these perverted idiots with a toilet plunger up their yahzoo...:bhrt: :dvl1:
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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here how about this instead of having a mens room and a womens room .where 10 of each get to use one or the other .at cheaper cost to build one of each .we just build 20 one person use rest rooms .bet the plumber's and pipe fitter's would love that ..the mason's will hate it because of the extra work cutting the block for all of this shit ..wow talking about a union job

Actually this is not true. In Europe the toilets are all unisex and multistall. However, the stall walls and doors are all floor-to-ceiling, thus not giving perverts an opportunity to take pictures.
 

Vtshooter

Inactive
Hey, those pads could be handy for the morning after a Mexican food binge, when you "think" it's just a little air coming out.
 

TBonz

Veteran Member
LOL. Come on guys. It's bad enough some of you want to wear dresses and bras and heels and makeup and other annoying female things. (Most women would LOVE to get rid of the bra, at the least. First thing off once one comes home.)

Now you want tampons and pads and periods?

You're effing crazy. Truly.
 
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