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AN ELITE UNIVERSITY has officially DECONSTRUCTED biological reality, hosting a so-called “menstrual mutual aid” workshop exclusively for “non-cis menstruators”—a shocking new term targeting vulnerable students. THIS IS NOT A DRILL: UC Davis is using taxpayer funds to teach young men how to sew reusable menstrual pads, obliterating the very concept of womanhood in a deranged bid for “inclusion.”
The university’s LGBTQIA Resource Center brazenly advertised the event, which promised “$100 worth of sex and menstrual health prizes” for participants who reject the label of “woman.” Critics are BLASTING the event as a dangerous form of ideological indoctrination that pushes a radical gender agenda onto impressionable minds, confusing basic human biology for a political statement.
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The LGBTQIA center at University of California, Davis, hosted an event described as a “menstrual mutual aid” workshop for individuals it referred to as “non-cis menstruators.” (iStock)
This is the HARSH REALITY of a higher education system GONE MAD, where “inclusive language” now means forcing society to deny the fundamental truth of what a woman is. The workshop deliberately “centers” the experiences of biological males who identify otherwise, sidelining actual women in a grotesque parody of healthcare and community. When contacted for comment, the university REMAINED SILENT, a damning admission of their commitment to this radical rewrite of human nature.
The post also advertised “$100 worth of sex and menstrual health prizes” and that participants would get reusable pads to take home, “empowering everyone with practical skills, affirming care, and a sustainable approach to menstruation.” (iStock)
This is not education—it is a CULTURAL SUICIDE MISSION funded by your tuition dollars, an urgent warning sign of a society unmoored from reality. The very foundations of our understanding are being dismantled in campus classrooms, one sewing kit at a time. Ask yourself: what unthinkable lie will they demand you believe tomorrow?




