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Man Thinks Drawing Tampon is ‘Obscene’, Gets Destroyed With Responses
Yeah, the cartoon tampon was offensive!
We want to cheers because there won’t be VAT or value-added tax on women’s sanitary products starting 2021 in the UK. On Jan 1, 2021, this announcement came out from Her Majesty’s Treasury’s official Twitter account.
Together with the announcement, they included a graphic that says, “Tampon Tax Abolished from 1 January 2021,” and a cartoon tampon with a string. Yeah, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this tweet, and every woman in Brit is rejoicing.
We’re not even a week in, and we see this kind of thing already. Anyways, on today’s ‘Absurd Things Men Say About Women’…
Libertarian radio presenter Adam Garrie was not happy about it.
“Good policy, but is this obscene image really necessary?” the journalist tweeted. It quickly stirred up a string of Q&A session that sends people laughing their guts out. The Internet was not about to let this slip and Adam Garrie continued to roll in what seems to be a complete mess.
Attention.
In an interview with BoredPanda, Adam Garrie stated that he’d defend anyone’s rights if they wish to post pictures of their own genitals or bodily fluids. “If someone seeks to bully me into enjoying it, I shall calmly state my entirely reasonable opposition,” he added.
According to Garrie, things have been blown up out of proportion on the internet. Because of how education has only focused on what students should think, it has made remarks and personal opinions into something huge. And that ‘conceptions of public and private spheres have become worryingly reversed.’
According to Garrie, these people who support freedom of speech have also forced people with their own values to ‘revel in the kind of exhibitionism which they enjoy.’
Other people continue to dig deeper into his thoughts on Twitter.
People can have their own opinions, right? But at the same time, people also need to learn what kind of place social media is. Calling this ‘a piece of crude government propaganda’ would be one’s right. But at the same time, people are also allowed to question and express their opinions on yours.