DC Hotel ‘Honors’ Ruth Bader Ginsburg With Mural Composed of 20,000 Tampons

From demanding free tampons, to placing tampons in men’s restrooms, to wearing tampons as earrings on national television, the left has long been obsessed with tampons. There for a while, “tampon justice” was an actual thing.

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Now a boutique hotel in DC has taken the concept of “tampon justice” to a new and disturbing level.  The Hotel Zena features an enormous mural of recently deceased Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg composed entirely of tampons. Twenty thousand of them.

I kid you not.

Architectural Digest enthuses about this “attention-grabbing” “artwork”:

In the hotel lobby, a dramatic portrait gallery honors 11 women who’ve led the fight for gender equality, including Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Rep. Shirley Chisholm—the first Black woman elected to Congress.Many of the attention-grabbing works also incorporate provocative materials. The larger-than-life homage to Justice Ginsburg has been constructed using 20,000 hand-painted tampons, arranged on a pegboard to create a pointillist portrait (complete with the justice’s signature lace collar and her “Notorious” moniker).

Needless to say, people have thoughts (via Twitchy).

Tags: Culture, District of Columbia, Melissa Harris-Perry, Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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