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We appreciate the concern but don't worry about it for the sake of North Carolina. What people do not seem to realize is that when you do what is right there will be criticism from sinful people. That has happened throughout history. Maybe if those people stay away we can better travel on our roads. North Carolina will have plenty of travel from good people. We just want our state to always be welcoming and safe to all children and their parents. In other words, we don't need for men who don't feel comfortable in the restroom they should use to feel it is legal for them to invade the ladies restroom.
The Charlotte city council ignored the feelings and safety of women and children and made it legal for men to go into the women's restroom. We appreciate our legislature's actions to stop their insane law. There was never a need for any restroom law in the first place. Most people in our state are orderly, considerate people and can live among ourselves without directions from nanny Charlotte city council. All they did was cause a lot of trouble and I think they will reap the reward for their actions. Nobody else seems to be concerned about it.
The whole thing is about politics. I love it when people get what they deserve.
"Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own pit: but the upright shall have good things in possession."
Because NC is a backwards, ignorant part of America, where equal rights are guarantied to all and the homophobic, inbred, corrupt, religious extremist politicians have made a knee jerk law intended to cause great harm to a tiny minority of people.
Until very recently, I am not aware of any place (outside of liberal colleges) that allowed people to use the public restroom that did not correspond to their biological gender. But now that North Carolina has codified this social norm in their laws, they're suddenly causing great harm to a tiny minority of people?
Here's a clever idea: why doesn't that tiny minority of people suck it up and deal with it, instead of trying to force their deviant views on the rest of us?
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North Carolina passed laws restricting the rights of gay American's.
They've done no such thing. Gay and lesbian Americans in North Carolina will continue to enjoy the right to use the public restroom that corresponds to their biological gender.
Why would one of the 50 US states want to adopt, just the other day, discriminatory policies that the US has been trying to get rid of for 50 years in one of our Caribbean neighbors, where arguably, what they do is not our business? That's the better question; in short, what's wrong with NC?
We appreciate the concern but don't worry about it for the sake of North Carolina. What people do not seem to realize is that when you do what is right there will be criticism from sinful people. That has happened throughout history. Maybe if those people stay away we can better travel on our roads. North Carolina will have plenty of travel from good people. We just want our state to always be welcoming and safe to all children and their parents.
I will be bringing my son on a visit to North Carolina this coming summer. We're very much looking forward to it, and seeing your governor take a stand for what is right makes me feel all the better about coming. And when nature calls, I will feel better knowing that your state has enough common sense to put into law what everyone (well, almost everyone) already knows: the boy's bathroom is for the people with the dangly bits, and the girl's bathroom is for the people without them.
A boycott wouldn't really do much in Cuba. They've managed this long without the US as it is.
North Carolina, however, is a bit more reliant on the business of American companies and people. And the boycott worked on Georgia, so there's reason to think it can work in NC too.
A boycott wouldn't really do much in Cuba. They've managed this long without the US as it is.
North Carolina, however, is a bit more reliant on the business of American companies and people. And the boycott worked on Georgia, so there's reason to think it can work in NC too.
Oh, it WILL work in North Carolina. You can best believe that.
When it comes to the dollar, they'll toss that Bible out REAL quick.
We appreciate the concern but don't worry about it for the sake of North Carolina. What people do not seem to realize is that when you do what is right there will be criticism from sinful people. That has happened throughout history. Maybe if those people stay away we can better travel on our roads. North Carolina will have plenty of travel from good people. We just want our state to always be welcoming and safe to all children and their parents. In other words, we don't need for men who don't feel comfortable in the restroom they should use to feel it is legal for them to invade the ladies restroom.
The Charlotte city council ignored the feelings and safety of women and children and made it legal for men to go into the women's restroom. We appreciate our legislature's actions to stop their insane law. There was never a need for any restroom law in the first place. Most people in our state are orderly, considerate people and can live among ourselves without directions from nanny Charlotte city council. All they did was cause a lot of trouble and I think they will reap the reward for their actions. Nobody else seems to be concerned about it.
The whole thing is about politics. I love it when people get what they deserve.
"Whoso causeth the righteous to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own pit: but the upright shall have good things in possession."
But what if corporations your state depends on leaves your state. People are out of jobs and your economy goes downhill. Then what. Oh but your roads will be clear. Yeah, I guess people do get what they deserve.
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