On July 1st, less then three weeks away from now, the Canadian government is going to remove the federal tax that has always been applied on sanitary napkins, tampons, menstrual cups and other similar products. Earlier in 2015 a group called the Canadian Menstruators created a petition and campaign and even a video featuring a bunch of overweight women pushing for this petition. I'm including a link to that video in the description below so you check it out. At this point you're asking yourself how does this have anything to do with men going their own way? Stories like this show me that women are far more concerned about their own interests then in any collective progress for both men and women together.
In Canada toilet paper is still taxed. And most of us would agree that toilet paper is a necessity and not a luxury. Yet the government continues to tax it as if two ply was going out of style. I guess the Canadian government wants people here to start acting like people over in India. Because in India they don't use toilet paper. Instead they use a bucket of water. Anyways, the second link below is to six step instruction on how to use an Indian Bathroom. Sly Stallone probably had an easier time using the three sea shells in the film Demolition Man then learning how to use an Indian toilet. But regardless, let me get back on topic. In most typical fashion now that women have gotten the tampon tax lifted from sanitary napkins you'd think that would be the end of that story. But apparently now. According to the second article I'm putting in the description called "Think Canada’s “tampon tax” is gone? Think again" women are getting upset now because of a clause in Canada's tariff code which continues to charge importers a 12% tax which is then passed down to women. Ironically the government most likely also remove this tariff at some point in the future to appease women. The sad truth is women won't be happy
until tampons are completely free. And even then they won't be happy. Even if you could get as many tampons as you want, like food at an all you can eat buffet, it still wouldn't be enough. At that point women would probably demand better designed tampons. And the government would have to step in and have a sanitary napkin moratorium to get to the bottom. No pun intended. You see the role of the meta male provider and mangina in chief now rests on the shoulders of the government. And if the government had to they would raise taxes on working men to pay for free tampons for women. And this will just cause more men walk their own way. And this would starve the government of it's ability to give women not have to depend on being hypergamous with men so they will be hypergamous with the state, instead. This means they would vote in politicians that will offer them more then the previous ones did.
No Tax on Tampons Campaign
https://www.change.org/p/no-tax-on-ta...
How to Use an Indian Bathroom
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-an-Indian-...
Think Canada’s “tampon tax” is gone? Think again
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/econo...
10 pictures paid for and licensed through BigStock.com (In order of appearance)
1. B-D-S - Caucasian woman in pink bathrobe with tampon.
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-87...
2. Kryzhov - Monochrome Photo Of Woman Taking Hygiene Pad Out Of Purse
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-82...
3. Yastremska - Testing sanitary pads for absorbency, on pink background close-up
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-39...
4. Dmitri Gromov - Pretty Woman Holding Cotton Hygienic Tampon
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-37...
5. Yastremska - Sanitary pad on red calendar background
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-74...
6. matka_Wariatka - feminine hygiene - beauty treatment
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-85...
7. CS Productions - Young Woman Holds A Tampon
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-11...
8. matka_Wariatka - sanitary tampon and towel - beauty treatment
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-19...
9. Olvius - Woman Hygiene Protection
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-91...
10. B-D-S - Caucasian woman in pink bathrobe with tampon.
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-87...
In Canada toilet paper is still taxed. And most of us would agree that toilet paper is a necessity and not a luxury. Yet the government continues to tax it as if two ply was going out of style. I guess the Canadian government wants people here to start acting like people over in India. Because in India they don't use toilet paper. Instead they use a bucket of water. Anyways, the second link below is to six step instruction on how to use an Indian Bathroom. Sly Stallone probably had an easier time using the three sea shells in the film Demolition Man then learning how to use an Indian toilet. But regardless, let me get back on topic. In most typical fashion now that women have gotten the tampon tax lifted from sanitary napkins you'd think that would be the end of that story. But apparently now. According to the second article I'm putting in the description called "Think Canada’s “tampon tax” is gone? Think again" women are getting upset now because of a clause in Canada's tariff code which continues to charge importers a 12% tax which is then passed down to women. Ironically the government most likely also remove this tariff at some point in the future to appease women. The sad truth is women won't be happy
until tampons are completely free. And even then they won't be happy. Even if you could get as many tampons as you want, like food at an all you can eat buffet, it still wouldn't be enough. At that point women would probably demand better designed tampons. And the government would have to step in and have a sanitary napkin moratorium to get to the bottom. No pun intended. You see the role of the meta male provider and mangina in chief now rests on the shoulders of the government. And if the government had to they would raise taxes on working men to pay for free tampons for women. And this will just cause more men walk their own way. And this would starve the government of it's ability to give women not have to depend on being hypergamous with men so they will be hypergamous with the state, instead. This means they would vote in politicians that will offer them more then the previous ones did.
No Tax on Tampons Campaign
https://www.change.org/p/no-tax-on-ta...
How to Use an Indian Bathroom
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-an-Indian-...
Think Canada’s “tampon tax” is gone? Think again
http://www.canadianbusiness.com/econo...
10 pictures paid for and licensed through BigStock.com (In order of appearance)
1. B-D-S - Caucasian woman in pink bathrobe with tampon.
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-87...
2. Kryzhov - Monochrome Photo Of Woman Taking Hygiene Pad Out Of Purse
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-82...
3. Yastremska - Testing sanitary pads for absorbency, on pink background close-up
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-39...
4. Dmitri Gromov - Pretty Woman Holding Cotton Hygienic Tampon
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-37...
5. Yastremska - Sanitary pad on red calendar background
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-74...
6. matka_Wariatka - feminine hygiene - beauty treatment
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-85...
7. CS Productions - Young Woman Holds A Tampon
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-11...
8. matka_Wariatka - sanitary tampon and towel - beauty treatment
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-19...
9. Olvius - Woman Hygiene Protection
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-91...
10. B-D-S - Caucasian woman in pink bathrobe with tampon.
http://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-87...
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