The CBC has provoked outraged after an Instagram posting telling Canadians how to go about choosing the right sex toy for themselves..“How To Chose The Right Sex Toys and Tools For You” said the post from the corporation that receives $1.5-billion a year of taxpayers money..The post has a link to a sex toys story that appears on the main CBC website that was put up in February..The post talks about getting the proper vibrators for people who have mobility issues, suffer from arthritis or menopause or hormonal changes..“If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in enhancing your sexual pleasure — or are at least a little curious about tools that can help with that. And you’re not alone,” the author, Michelle Bilodeau, breathlessly informs readers..The author tells nervous people how to survive their first trip shopping for sex toys.. POLL: Many Albertans say they will ignore Christmas COVID lockdown .“Are you looking to bring a sex toy into a couples experience, or use it for some solo time?” it asks..Experts then talk about the costs of various sex toys and their prices..There’s even stuff for men in the article – though too graphic to repeat here..“Is this really the content that CBC needs to be putting out?” asked Instagram user spo_728.“Why are you getting taxpayer dollars?” asked spencer.the.pm.“Kinda odd thing to post at 8am on a Friday,” noted popboy8910.“This is an inappropriate post and not at all what the CBC should be reporting,” said mecchisholm.Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com.TWITTER: Twitter.com/nobby7694
The CBC has provoked outraged after an Instagram posting telling Canadians how to go about choosing the right sex toy for themselves..“How To Chose The Right Sex Toys and Tools For You” said the post from the corporation that receives $1.5-billion a year of taxpayers money..The post has a link to a sex toys story that appears on the main CBC website that was put up in February..The post talks about getting the proper vibrators for people who have mobility issues, suffer from arthritis or menopause or hormonal changes..“If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in enhancing your sexual pleasure — or are at least a little curious about tools that can help with that. And you’re not alone,” the author, Michelle Bilodeau, breathlessly informs readers..The author tells nervous people how to survive their first trip shopping for sex toys.. POLL: Many Albertans say they will ignore Christmas COVID lockdown .“Are you looking to bring a sex toy into a couples experience, or use it for some solo time?” it asks..Experts then talk about the costs of various sex toys and their prices..There’s even stuff for men in the article – though too graphic to repeat here..“Is this really the content that CBC needs to be putting out?” asked Instagram user spo_728.“Why are you getting taxpayer dollars?” asked spencer.the.pm.“Kinda odd thing to post at 8am on a Friday,” noted popboy8910.“This is an inappropriate post and not at all what the CBC should be reporting,” said mecchisholm.Dave Naylor is the News Editor of the Western Standard.dnaylor@westernstandardonline.com.TWITTER: Twitter.com/nobby7694