Both houses of the North Carolina General Assembly voted in favor of a bill on Thursday that would repeal the controversial law affecting transgender bathroom use in public buildings, part of a compromise worked out earlier in the week between Republican legislative leaders and the Democratic governor.
But with anger rising over the compromise from groups on both the left and the right, it was unclear whether the anticipated signing of the new bill into law would extricate North Carolina from the roiling national controversy over the proper levels of legal protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Another reason to avoid this PC state
ReplyDeleteSad bunch of folks
Disgusting the way these so-called legislators caved in to some bullying organizations like the NCAA and the NBA. North Carolina bathrooms are once again Unsafe for our Wives and Daughters, with all of the sick perverts who will be peeping on them once again. I will not be taking my Wife and Daughters to this Sick State, and if I have drive through, there are No Stops between Virginia and South Carolina!
ReplyDeleteI will be using the ditches in NC when I pass through thank you.
ReplyDeleteI wish someone would come forward as to who is putting so much pressure on people to conform to tranny's. It makes no sense that an entire country can be held hostage like this.
ReplyDeleteNC is going to be like that movie last year, it was called "Sausage Party".
ReplyDeleteWow At least a glimmer of common sense and decency!! The transgenders are sick and vile people who defy nature as well as basic human values. Their decisions to live this sick lifestyle should not impact the lives of others. Enough is enough You chose this perverted and sick lifestyle so live with the consequences of YOUR sick choice. Stop your crying and leave good, decent people alone.
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