Would you relocate your OBX trip bc of new NC law?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Great! Send me the information on the house you have booked, OP. We are changing our reservation from Florida TO North Carolina, because of the courage of the governor there.

Are you defending discrimination? Can you explain why, honestly? What if your own child was gay or transgender? A teen in my carpool has come out as transgender, changing to a new name, and watching this family struggle as they do their best to support their beloved child has taught me a lot. This is a GREAT kid, who is not an attention-seeker (you learn a lot about kids driving them every morning). This child is doing their best. Why would you wish ill on someone who already has a lot to overcome in life and is actually in physical danger in many places. This would be so hard as a mother.


I cannot believe that I am taking valuable time out of my day to post the obvious here, but apparently that is now necessary. It is not "discrimination" to codify into law -- indeed it, should not even be necessary to have to codify into law, but that is the insane mindset of the world now -- that men are not allowed in women's restrooms, and vice versa, as a matter of the comfort, safety and well being of the general population. No one is being discriminated against, at least if you really understand the meaning of that word. I pee here, you pee there. No one is denying your right to pee, while elevating my right to pee to another level.

Thank you for adding the tidbit about the child in your carpool. That child needs love, help, understanding, guidance and obviously the professional assistance of a qualified mental health professional. He or she does not need the world around him/ her "supporting" his/ her deep-seated misguided pain and cry for help by pretending that everything is A-OK when -- quite obviously -- it is not.


MIL, is that you?! Go back to watching Fox News.



Not the pp but have to say that comment is so trite, has an air of piety and shows your limitations. For most it says, ignore this politically pious asshole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great! Send me the information on the house you have booked, OP. We are changing our reservation from Florida TO North Carolina, because of the courage of the governor there.

Are you defending discrimination? Can you explain why, honestly? What if your own child was gay or transgender? A teen in my carpool has come out as transgender, changing to a new name, and watching this family struggle as they do their best to support their beloved child has taught me a lot. This is a GREAT kid, who is not an attention-seeker (you learn a lot about kids driving them every morning). This child is doing their best. Why would you wish ill on someone who already has a lot to overcome in life and is actually in physical danger in many places. This would be so hard as a mother.


I cannot believe that I am taking valuable time out of my day to post the obvious here, but apparently that is now necessary. It is not "discrimination" to codify into law -- indeed it, should not even be necessary to have to codify into law, but that is the insane mindset of the world now -- that men are not allowed in women's restrooms, and vice versa, as a matter of the comfort, safety and well being of the general population. No one is being discriminated against, at least if you really understand the meaning of that word. I pee here, you pee there. No one is denying your right to pee, while elevating my right to pee to another level.

Thank you for adding the tidbit about the child in your carpool. That child needs love, help, understanding, guidance and obviously the professional assistance of a qualified mental health professional. He or she does not need the world around him/ her "supporting" his/ her deep-seated misguided pain and cry for help by pretending that everything is A-OK when -- quite obviously -- it is not.


MIL, is that you?! Go back to watching Fox News.



Not the pp but have to say that comment is so trite, has an air of piety and shows your limitations. For most it says, ignore this politically pious asshole.


Oh no. Hit a nerve? Let me guess - you have it on right now too.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great! Send me the information on the house you have booked, OP. We are changing our reservation from Florida TO North Carolina, because of the courage of the governor there.

Are you defending discrimination? Can you explain why, honestly? What if your own child was gay or transgender? A teen in my carpool has come out as transgender, changing to a new name, and watching this family struggle as they do their best to support their beloved child has taught me a lot. This is a GREAT kid, who is not an attention-seeker (you learn a lot about kids driving them every morning). This child is doing their best. Why would you wish ill on someone who already has a lot to overcome in life and is actually in physical danger in many places. This would be so hard as a mother.


I cannot believe that I am taking valuable time out of my day to post the obvious here, but apparently that is now necessary. It is not "discrimination" to codify into law -- indeed it, should not even be necessary to have to codify into law, but that is the insane mindset of the world now -- that men are not allowed in women's restrooms, and vice versa, as a matter of the comfort, safety and well being of the general population. No one is being discriminated against, at least if you really understand the meaning of that word. I pee here, you pee there. No one is denying your right to pee, while elevating my right to pee to another level.

Thank you for adding the tidbit about the child in your carpool. That child needs love, help, understanding, guidance and obviously the professional assistance of a qualified mental health professional. He or she does not need the world around him/ her "supporting" his/ her deep-seated misguided pain and cry for help by pretending that everything is A-OK when -- quite obviously -- it is not.


MIL, is that you?! Go back to watching Fox News.



That's the best you can do?! Pretend this is your mother-in-law, when in reality (not that reality is really important to you, of course), you know that this statement represents the thinking of sane people everywhere?

I rest my case.
Anonymous
I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment.


Religious practices need to be prptected as well, especially for sole proprietorships and small family businesses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great! Send me the information on the house you have booked, OP. We are changing our reservation from Florida TO North Carolina, because of the courage of the governor there.

Are you defending discrimination? Can you explain why, honestly? What if your own child was gay or transgender? A teen in my carpool has come out as transgender, changing to a new name, and watching this family struggle as they do their best to support their beloved child has taught me a lot. This is a GREAT kid, who is not an attention-seeker (you learn a lot about kids driving them every morning). This child is doing their best. Why would you wish ill on someone who already has a lot to overcome in life and is actually in physical danger in many places. This would be so hard as a mother.


I cannot believe that I am taking valuable time out of my day to post the obvious here, but apparently that is now necessary. It is not "discrimination" to codify into law -- indeed it, should not even be necessary to have to codify into law, but that is the insane mindset of the world now -- that men are not allowed in women's restrooms, and vice versa, as a matter of the comfort, safety and well being of the general population. No one is being discriminated against, at least if you really understand the meaning of that word. I pee here, you pee there. No one is denying your right to pee, while elevating my right to pee to another level.

Thank you for adding the tidbit about the child in your carpool. That child needs love, help, understanding, guidance and obviously the professional assistance of a qualified mental health professional. He or she does not need the world around him/ her "supporting" his/ her deep-seated misguided pain and cry for help by pretending that everything is A-OK when -- quite obviously -- it is not.


MIL, is that you?! Go back to watching Fox News.



That's the best you can do?! Pretend this is your mother-in-law, when in reality (not that reality is really important to you, of course), you know that this statement represents the thinking of sane people everywhere?

I rest my case.


LOL. "Sane people everywhere" - sure!!

Let's just say - the only people I know IRL who actually think this way are: batshit crazy, old people who definitely watch a lot of Fox News.

So if it sounds like a duck and walks like a duck...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment.


Religious practices need to be prptected as well, especially for sole proprietorships and small family businesses.


But what does religion have to do with business? Religion is a private thing you can do in your own home. No place in the business world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great! Send me the information on the house you have booked, OP. We are changing our reservation from Florida TO North Carolina, because of the courage of the governor there.

Are you defending discrimination? Can you explain why, honestly? What if your own child was gay or transgender? A teen in my carpool has come out as transgender, changing to a new name, and watching this family struggle as they do their best to support their beloved child has taught me a lot. This is a GREAT kid, who is not an attention-seeker (you learn a lot about kids driving them every morning). This child is doing their best. Why would you wish ill on someone who already has a lot to overcome in life and is actually in physical danger in many places. This would be so hard as a mother.


I cannot believe that I am taking valuable time out of my day to post the obvious here, but apparently that is now necessary. It is not "discrimination" to codify into law -- indeed it, should not even be necessary to have to codify into law, but that is the insane mindset of the world now -- that men are not allowed in women's restrooms, and vice versa, as a matter of the comfort, safety and well being of the general population. No one is being discriminated against, at least if you really understand the meaning of that word. I pee here, you pee there. No one is denying your right to pee, while elevating my right to pee to another level.

Thank you for adding the tidbit about the child in your carpool. That child needs love, help, understanding, guidance and obviously the professional assistance of a qualified mental health professional. He or she does not need the world around him/ her "supporting" his/ her deep-seated misguided pain and cry for help by pretending that everything is A-OK when -- quite obviously -- it is not.


MIL, is that you?! Go back to watching Fox News.



That's the best you can do?! Pretend this is your mother-in-law, when in reality (not that reality is really important to you, of course), you know that this statement represents the thinking of sane people everywhere?

I rest my case.


LOL. "Sane people everywhere" - sure!!

Let's just say - the only people I know IRL who actually think this way are: batshit crazy, old people who definitely watch a lot of Fox News.

So if it sounds like a duck and walks like a duck...


Well, honey, you need to get out more.

You don't even realize the irony of your second statement, of course. Yes, dear. If it sounds like and duck and walks like a duck, it is a duck. Not a dog. Not a bird. A duck. The same applies to humans, by the way.

You said it not me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment.


Religious practices need to be prptected as well, especially for sole proprietorships and small family businesses.


Unless your business is as a mohel, exorcist, or spiritual advisor, your religious practice has no business in a pubic business
And this law did more than just keep TGs out of the bathroom; it codified discrimination for LGBT+ at every level. Way to go NC>
Anonymous
"Honey"? You really are my MIL.

Quack quack. Bigoty B!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment.


Religious practices need to be prptected as well, especially for sole proprietorships and small family businesses.


Unless your business is as a mohel, exorcist, or spiritual advisor, your religious practice has no business in a pubic business
And this law did more than just keep TGs out of the bathroom; it codified discrimination for LGBT+ at every level. Way to go NC>


Yes, this is the problem and a major step backward for the state and the country. Not to mention an embarrassment. If your child was gay or transgender, how would you feel?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure how I feel about the restroom issue. But there should absolutely be protection from discrimination in a larger sense, such as employment.


Religious practices need to be prptected as well, especially for sole proprietorships and small family businesses.


Unless your business is as a mohel, exorcist, or spiritual advisor, your religious practice has no business in a pubic business
And this law did more than just keep TGs out of the bathroom; it codified discrimination for LGBT+ at every level. Way to go NC>


Yes, this is the problem and a major step backward for the state and the country. Not to mention an embarrassment. If your child was gay or transgender, how would you feel?


Yes, this is the problem and a major step backward for the state and the country. Not to mention an embarrassment. If your child was gay or transgender, how would you feel?
Anonymous
sorry, can't get it right ^^
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Honey"? You really are my MIL.

Quack quack. Bigoty B!


And you are about 17 years old, right?
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