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Thursday, April 07, 2016

From the facebook page of Franklin Graham

PayPal gets the hypocrite of the year award! This company says they’re not coming to North Carolina because the legislators and Gov. Pat McCrory have passed a law to protect women and children against sexual predators by not allowing men to use women’s restrooms and locker rooms.

Congressman Robert Pittenger made a great point yesterday: “PayPal does business in 25 countries where homosexual behavior is illegal, including 5 countries where the penalty is death, yet they object to the North Carolina legislature overturning a misguided ordinance about letting men in to the women’s bathroom? Perhaps PayPal would like to try and clarify this seemingly very hypocritical position.”

Just last month PayPal announced they would be expanding into Cuba, a country in which homosexuals and transgender people are imprisoned, tortured, and executed. PayPal only agreed to come to Charlotte in the first place after holding out for millions in corporate incentives. And under the current law that they are so strongly protesting, PayPal could have chosen their own corporate bathroom policies.

I’m very proud of NC Lt. Governor Dan Forest who said: "If our action in keeping men out of women's bathrooms and showers protected the life of just one child or one woman from being molested or assaulted, then it was worth it. North Carolina will never put a price tag on the value of our children. They are precious and priceless. If a corporation wanting to do business in North Carolina does not see the worth of our children in the same light, then I wish them well as they do business somewhere else." He couldn’t be more right! We need more politicians across the country with this kind of backbone. Pray for the NC governor, lieutenant governor, and legislators that they stand strong against the attacks of this wicked agenda.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Experts from 12 states with legal nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people, which typically enable trans people to use the bathroom of their choice, said that they don't know of a single reported instance of sexual assault in bathrooms stemming from the laws.

Anonymous said...

This is a war on women! If God gave you male parts you go in the mens room and vise versa. No father should have to send their daughter into a public bathroom and wonder if there is yet another sicko in there. I know I would not feel comfortable walking into a ladies room and finding a man in there.

Drew said...

2:20 So you would feel better if you go into the restroom and there is someone who looks like a man but is really a biological woman?