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| No way I would choose to travel there now. There are plenty of other places to go. |
I agree. I feel bad for some of the more progressive parts, like Chapel Hil, Raleigh, etc. is going to hurt them for sure. |
| This is so silly. |
| No. Frankly, I don't see what all the fuss is about. For a long time, I've wondered if the LGB get weighted down with all the T baggage. I wouldn't want some male tranny coming in to use the women's room when I'm there and especially not when my daughter is there. Frankly, this is why the Democrats are losing so much of middle America. They seem to care more about Hollywood and Easter liberal elite values (which apparently include transvestite 'rights') rather than the issues that matter to most people. |
| Huge step backwards. |
Well, the Democrats held a tight fist over NC for over a century and did absolutely nothing about it. Why is it a "huge step backwards" now? |
lol @ his "courage"! |
Sole.proprietorships and small family businesses are individuals and should be allowed to practice their faith as they see fit, including in their business dealings, without government interference. This is our first amendment right as Americans. First amendment trumps everything |
| I'm going to Asheville soon for the first time and can't wait. I'm excited to spend money at the independent businesses in the state. And I'll buy weed. |
Hey if you want to worship Spam, feel free. But it has no place in business. Or government!! |
+1 |
There were people whose religion said that the races should not mix and therefore they did not have to serve black people. Their first amendment rights did not trump that. |
It took a lot of courage for him to do this. He knew he was going to get slammed by all the crazies, plus so-called corporate interests. It took less than a week for the gov of Indiana to back down on a similar issue. Yes, Gov of NC was very courageous to walk into this snake pit. |
| Yeah OP, I think I would switch. |