Manfred Belheim
Moaner Lisa
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Kindly do not put words on my keyboard. I never said schools should provide shoes, food, or underwear. If some do, or if teachers provide them, that's a good thing that contributes to the recipients being able to come to school and learn.
Sanitary hygiene products are basic necessities. If you don't believe me, ask any female over the age of about 10-12. Or possibly younger.
The only words he put on your keyboard were "deserves the basic necessities", which you did actually say (to be exact, you said "deserve to have the basic necessities", but the difference doesn't seem relevant). He also didn't deny that sanitary hygiene products (lovely bland euphemism there) are a basic necessity, just that other things are also basic necessities to. Are you denying that shoes, food and underwear are also basic necessities?