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Who is going to win this election in November?

Who will win the general presidential election?

  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 37 22.7%
  • Hillary Clinton

    Votes: 126 77.3%

  • Total voters
    163
  • Poll closed .
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Liberals with their d*mnable facts, statistics and quotes from law enforcement.

I feel!!! That's all that matters!!!
Nevermind the women who don't like having men follow them in the bathroom. I guess their rights don't matter.
 
You're my equal, and so are the women who don't like men coming into the bathroom with them. Their rights are just as important as your's. Also, I have no issue with men coming a restroom with me, considering I am a male. As for laws giving a force field, that won't happen. However, it prevents men that follow women into restrooms from having a defense in the law.

Why do you think a special law is required to keep predators out of bathrooms? What makes the existing laws insufficient on that count?
 
1. There's your answer! The law doesn't fix a d*mned thing. It doesn't even stop the supposed problem it's suppose to stop and it's only created a half-dozen others.


2. Yes. But not all problems require a law written to stop it, especially laws that won't stop it in the first place.


3. Not one that warrants a special session of the legislature costing a million dollars and then costs the state many more millions in lost business.

4. And do you honestly thing this law is going to stop an honest-to-god pervert from walking in a bathroom? No. It's like all those laws we have that stops people from taking children, yet it still happens.


5. I'm talking about your home..


6. You also think you support LGBT rights.

7. You know this law makes Caitlin Jenner, boobs and all use the mens rom and Chaz Bono, who has a penis, use the women's?
1. I'd be in favor of a law that closed the loophole of a man "identifying" as a woman following women into the restroom. Fix that, and I'll be completely on your side.
2. I don't like that there's a legal defense from the law to allow men to follow women into a restroom.
3. Maybe women in North Carolina raised the issue down there.
4. See #2.
5. Any gender can go into any bathroom at my house. However, nobody follows somebody else into the bathroom when they go into the bathroom.
6. Yes, I just also support the rights of women who don't want men in the bathroom with them.
7. They can go into the restroom of the gender that they currently have. I never said that they couldn't.
 
You're my equal, and so are the women who don't like men coming into the bathroom with them. Their rights are just as important as your's. Also, I have no issue with men coming a restroom with me, considering I am a male. As for laws giving a force field, that won't happen. However, it prevents men that follow women into restrooms from having a defense in the law.
Then they should be against HB2, as it legally prevents men who happen to be trans from using the men's restroom.

It also forces women to use the men's restroom.

Something that you refuse to get is that trans women are women, just with XY chromosomes. Ditto trans men are men with XX.

All for some practically non-existent boogeyman.
 
Why do you think a special law is required to keep predators out of bathrooms? What makes the existing laws insufficient on that count?
How about the fact that a man can go into a women's restroom and all he has to say is that he identifies as a woman and he can get off scott free.

I hope most of you realize that I won't be changing my views on men following women into the restroom.
 
How about the fact that a man can go into a women's restroom and all he has to say is that he identifies as a woman and he can get off scott free.

I hope most of you realize that I won't be changing my views on men following women into the restroom.
THAT ALMOST NEVER HAPPENS.

Sticking your fingers in your ears doesn't make it so.

And in trying to prevent a problem that is so rare as to be non-existent for all practical intents and purposes, HB2 negatively impacts the lives of thousands if not tends of thousands in very real ways.
 
How about the fact that a man can go into a women's restroom and all he has to say is that he identifies as a woman and he can get off scott free.

I hope most of you realize that I won't be changing my views on men following women into the restroom.

You won't be changing your views on an issue that doesn't really exist, huh? Good for you. Glad to know you privilege addressing hypothetical misbehavior over preventing actual discrimination that already happens.

I guess when black people came around asking for their civil rights, you were there to say, "Sure, I agree with all this, but I think we need some laws to protect white people from you, too."
 
1. Then they should be against HB2, as it legally prevents men who happen to be trans from using the men's restroom.

2. It also forces women to use the men's restroom.

3. All for some practically non-existent boogeyman.
1. I'm not talking about HB2, I'm talking about national law.
2. It prevents men who "identify" as a women from using the men's room, if they didn't abuse the system, we wouldn't have this issue.
3. I'm sure the women who have men who follow them think it's more than non-existent.
 

I guess when black people came around asking for their civil rights, you were there to say, "Sure, I agree with all this, but I think we need some laws to protect white people from you, too."
You have to call somebody who has a differing opinion a racist? I guess it shows your character.
 
1. I'm not talking about HB2, I'm talking about national law.
Well bully for you. If it becomes national law, that doesn't make it any less discriminatory.
2. It prevents men who "identify" as a women from using the men's room, if they didn't abuse the system, we wouldn't have this issue.
Nice scare quotes.

Tell me how often men "claim" to identify as women just to get into the women's restroom.
3. I'm sure the women who have men who follow them think it's more than non-existent.
It doesn't happen except but exceedingly rarely.

Again, trans women are not men, and they are far more at risk of being abused when forced to use the men's room than cis women are from trans women, or from this farcical "men [who] 'identity' as a women [sic]." Gender is not biological sex; it derives from it, but is far more complex than just genitalia.
 
How about the fact that a man can go into a women's restroom and all he has to say is that he identifies as a woman and he can get off scott free.

I hope most of you realize that I won't be changing my views on men following women into the restroom.
He can do that now by claiming to be a trans man. The law makes trans women go to the men's room and trans men go to the women's room. You can deny this all you want, but this is purely there to target transgender people, not keep men out of women's rooms. It's not keeping women safe, if anything it's intentionally hurting them. I won't change my view either, because mine are actually based on what is happening.
2. It prevents men who "identify" as a women from using the men's room, if they didn't abuse the system, we wouldn't have this issue.
That's code for trans women and they aren't the ones abusing the system. Cis gender men are and apparently not that much. You have 5 possible cases and that's all you have. That's not making a mountain out of a mole hill, that's making a mountain out of 5 grains of sand. Plus putting scare quotes around identify is deeply offensive and I think that show your true character. I'm done dealing with you. Goodbye, I have things to do with my time.
 
Gender fluid is a load of crap.

No, see, crap is excreted from your body's back exit, while gender fluids are ... not.

A white male and black male have the same anatomy and should be in the same bathroom since it would provide the same accommodations. A white female and a white male have different anatomy and should go the restrooms that accommodate them and are designated for them.

Porn says differently.


All joking aside, you, @indycar , seem to be at least trying to be reasonable, but emotions are running rather high right now. So, let me try to explain the problem with HB2 in a calm manner:

Nobody here is saying a pervert man walking into a ladies room is okay.

However, there are very, very few cases of this actually happening. Sure, when it happens, it is not okay, but it is still a very, very rare thing. Trans-women needing to use the bathroom, though, is not rare at all, as I'm sure you will agree.
Now, aside from their birth sex, they are women. If you can imagine how uneasy women feel if a man is in the same restroom as them, I'm sure you can also imagine how uneasy they would feel if they were forced by law to use the men's room. Especially if there were cases (and far more than the pervert men walking into the ladies' room without commiting any other crime) of trans-women being assaulted, both sexually and as a hate-crime,

If there was a law that could prevent pervert men "just claiming to be women" walking into ladies' rooms without barring trans-women access to the ladies' room, and was easily enforcable without people having to carry around their birth certificate and/or have guards at the entrance to any public restroom, I'm sure nobody (except for pervert men who want to hear women farting) would have a problem with it. But no such law exists, and HB2 is certainly isn't it. Such a law is simply impossible. You are free to prove me wrong, if you can write such a law, please, go ahead.

But in the end, HB2, and any national law in the same vein, will end up harming far, far more trans-women, than any pervert man would be stopped from entering the ladies' room. You have to weigh one against the other, you cannot have both. And considering the latter happens so rarely it is a statistical anomaly when it actually happens, I choose to oppose laws like this.
 
You have to call somebody who has a differing opinion a racist? I guess it shows your character.

I am illustrating the obtuseness of your argument.

I can see that it's still not penetrating, though.

How about this one? It's stupid to make laws to prevent things virtually nobody is doing. Is that better? Or do you just like wasting legislators' time, and thus taxpayer money?
 
Whatever happened to the idea that we should have smaller government?
They want that, except for things they find icky. You can't have enough laws to protect them from that. I'm surprised conservatives haven't suggested creating a new law enforcement department that inspects your genitals and scans your DNA before entering restrooms.

Mainly because the regular police don't know how to enforce North Carolina's blatant discrimination law. It's entirely based on personal opinion on who you believe is too manly to be a woman. Which will probably hurt a lot of cisgender women too.
 
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