So now that North Carolina passed a law protecting the overwhelming majority of the states population from being subjected to cross-dressers infiltrating the wrong rest room, the world in in a PC panic. Today the Mayor of San Fransisco announce city workers were banned from travelling to,a North Carolina - like they ever would in the first place right? The SJWs are all over this one and now professional sports are hopping on the bandwagon. It's time to stand up and tell that tiny fraction of people who think wearing a dress makes them a woman that they have a mental disorder and need to get help and they are not welcome to use the ladies room.
Their personal plumbing should dictate which restroom they use. Can you even imagine how many perverts and peeping Tom's would slip on a dress to take advantage of this law?
So, personal plumbing detectors in every door...
Franklin Graham 3 hrs ago - on Facebook
Thank you North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory and North Carolina General Assembly for voting to overturn what was known as Charlotte’s transgender bathroom ordinance. They did the right thing in killing that bill. Charlotte’s mayor and City Council voted to allow people to use a restroom or locker room that did not match their biological identity. We all know that’s ridiculous—and dangerous. I’m glad North Carolina has a governor who will stand up for what is right and protect our children. Now he’s facing harsh criticism by LGBT orchestrated voices. He’s facing threats of backlash by big business, and of course his political opponents want to use this to their advantage. We can’t bow down to economic threats that risk the protection of our citizens and go against common sense and morality. Government should not mandate men being able to use a women’s public restroom based on their felt “gender identity” of the day. LGBT activists are letting their voices be heard. We need to let the voice of common sense be heard as well. Write your newspapers editor and post on your social media about your support of what Governor McCrory and lawmakers in Raleigh have done–don't be silent. Pray for our local, state, and national officials that they will have the back-bone to make the tough decisions that are needed–and stand by them.
It is not going to be often, but this time, I agree with you
by Sarah B 8 years ago
Lawsuit Planned Over North Carolina's Ban on Transgender Bathroomshttp://flip.it/2VvUMI'm posting about this because I legitamately don't understand the controversy in several ways. Problems:1.) Do we want transgender bathrooms? 1a.) Shouldn't the goal be for people to use whichever bathrooms...
by GaeHall 13 years ago
It is interesting how often a woman finds out after dating a man for sometime, even after being married, that prior to their relationship commencing, he cross-dressed.Do others agree that it is a responsibility of cross-dressers to disclose this aspect of their personality and behaviour to those...
by rutley 12 years ago
Women's restroom stalls ..where's the hook to hang your purse?Are public places just to cheap to include these anymore? I have not found one in a store in ages....it sure isn't easy to hold your purse and you know what and you know what!
by Josak 12 years ago
It's legal to marry your cousin in North Carolina but not to get a same sex marriage, thoughts?Despite the fact that marriages between cousins have potentially serious genetic consequences that can produce deformed and unhealthy children and that gay marriage hurts no one at all one is legal while...
by Dan Harmon 8 years ago
I see that South Dakota legislature has passed a new law, limiting school bathroom use according to "chromosomes and anatomy at birth". It's awaiting the governors signature now.http://time.com/4220345/south-dakota-ba … ign=bufferSeveral other sites call it...
by Stacie L 13 years ago
North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue talks about suspending elections. Is she serious?Would members of Congress be more productive and more bipartisan if they weren't concerned about re-election every two years?It's a thought that's crossed the minds of many voters as well as House members, many of whom...
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