Ladies and gentlemen the “party of science” will put tampons in elementary school boys bathrooms because gender is a “social construct”.
Portland Public Schools (PPS) says they will provide free menstrual products in both the boys’ and girls’ bathrooms across the districts.
Yup, the boys’ bathroom for “menstruating students.”
KATU-TV in Portland reports (emphasis added):
“The Menstrual Dignity Act, signed into law by Gov. Kate Brown, requires elementary, middle, and high schools to place the products in bathrooms along with instructions on how to use them...
PPS says it is taking a phased approach, stating it has implemented or begun to implement free, accessible products in girls and non-gendered bathrooms in comprehensive high schools during the 2021-2022 school year. Instructions are also said to be provided alongside those provided products.
By the start of the next school year (2022-2023), all bathrooms in all schools will have the products and instructions. PPS says this includes "male" bathrooms as well.
The school district said it has already ordered 500 of the product dispensers for the school restrooms to ensure "timely compliance" with the Menstrual Dignity Act.”
Why the boy bathroom?
According to the Washington Times, the Oregon Department of Education explained, “Not all people who menstruate are girls, and not all girls menstruate.”
Ah, yes the party of science.