Company removes female symbol from feminine hygiene products after LGBT demand
A major manufacturer of sanitary napkins has knuckled under pressure brought about by “transgender” women who claim to be men and have removed the “Venus” symbol from their product packaging. The move by Procter & Gamble (P&G), which produces Always sanitary napkins, was reportedly triggered by a tweet from a trans activist last July, saying, “Could someone from Always telling me why it is imperative to have the female symbol on their sanitary products?” “There are non-binary and trans folks who still need to use your products too you know!” she added . Could someone from @Always tell me why it is imperative to have the female symbol on their sanitary products? There are non-binary and trans folks who still need to use your products too you know! #queerandhere pic.twitter.com/G6nzSmaW39 — Melly Boom �� (@MellyBoomBoom_) July 12, 2019 P&G responded to the tweet: “Good afternoon from the North American Custo...