Wakeforest22890
Snowpom
First it was women, then minorities, then the gay/lesbian community, now transgenders. Spoiler alert: we aren't going to go backwards, just forwards.
Says who?
First it was women, then minorities, then the gay/lesbian community, now transgenders. Spoiler alert: we aren't going to go backwards, just forwards.
Says who?
Yeah, I don't see a lot of "fans", there are a lot of people that want to maintain genital separation and I can certainly understand that argument, especially with school locker rooms. I can understand that transsexuals don't want to get harrassed too and want to chose where they go. But unfortunately the SJW crowd blew it way out of proportion for political reasons and now we're stuck not being able to have a reasonable discussion ....and with one side pointing fingers, and the other side wondering why they're getting called haters. It's f'ing surreal.I don't see too many "HB2 fans" on here. I see people who think that humans with a penis shouldn't use the Women's restroom. There's a difference.
HB2 was a dumb act in relation to another dumb act.
McCrory is at fault. Roberts is at fault. Two wrongs don't make a right. We're all paying for it now.
If transsexuals in Charlotte were already using the bathroom they preferred without a problem, then why is there a problem with that ability being codified? It's important that we distinguish transsexualism as a truth of identity and not a privilege to be denied at voters discretion.Yeah, I don't see a lot of "fans", there are a lot of people that want to maintain genital separation and I can certainly understand that argument, especially with school locker rooms. I can understand that transsexuals don't want to get harrassed too and want to chose where they go. But unfortunately the SJW crowd blew it way out of proportion for political reasons and now we're stuck not being able to have a reasonable discussion ....and with one side pointing fingers, and the other side wondering why they're getting called haters. It's f'ing surreal.
We could ask the other 205 cities who have the same ordinance Charlotte passed why they thought it was important. People act like Charlotte was on some cutting edge new legal frontier. Boise Idaho and Myrtle Beach have this fucking law.
We could ask the other 205 cities who have the same ordinance Charlotte passed why they thought it was important. People act like Charlotte was on some cutting edge new legal frontier. Boise Idaho and Myrtle Beach have this fucking law.
I think this was about continuing to provide and define rights for those that are a part of the LGBT community.
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Andy Katz ESPN Senior Writer
Furman AD Mike Buddie tells ESPN the school and Southern Conference are bidding to host the 2017 NCAA men's first and second round in Greenville, S.C., (capacity 15,951), replacing Greensboro, NC. Buddie said as soon as the confederate flag came down last year they made a decision to bid for a future site. Now that the flag is down from the state Capitol, South Carolina schools can host NCAA championship events. "We anticipated this may happen in NC (with HB2 law leading to NCAA withdrawal) and we're ready to host in grand fashion if selected," said Buddie.
The right to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with, just like the rest of us non-transgender folk to? This isn't rocket science. It has to be pretty uncomfortable for a person who outwardly looks like a man to walk into a women's restroom. The law was designed to ensure that that didn't have to happen
Andy Katz ESPN Senior Writer
Furman AD Mike Buddie tells ESPN the school and Southern Conference are bidding to host the 2017 NCAA men's first and second round in Greenville, S.C., (capacity 15,951), replacing Greensboro, NC. Buddie said as soon as the confederate flag came down last year they made a decision to bid for a future site. Now that the flag is down from the state Capitol, South Carolina schools can host NCAA championship events. "We anticipated this may happen in NC (with HB2 law leading to NCAA withdrawal) and we're ready to host in grand fashion if selected," said Buddie.
Does SC expressly prevent local governments from granting protections for transsexuals?And SC expressly lists transgender as a protected class?