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"R. DeSantanctimonious" <
nowomr@protonmail.com> wrote in news:ud86cr$24nkn$
18@dont-email.me:
Don't say anything to the queers just beat the shit out of them. Beat
them unconscious then call the cops and report them for attempted
sexual assault. Claim self-defense.
Atransgender woman was arrested on disorderly conduct charges at a
Denny's in North Carolina this week, after a fellow customer told police
she used the women's restroom.
An unnamed man notified cops that the woman, 22, was in the bathroom at
the restaurant in Shelby, about 45 miles from Charlotte, while his wife
was using the facilities as well. The officers who responded explained
that the trans woman hadn't broken any laws. But the argument escalated
and the transgender customer allegedly spit in the direction of the man
and his family.
In a statement, Denny's said customers at any of its locations
nationwide should feel free to use the bathroom that matches their
gender identity. The statement added that the company "does not tolerate discrimination of any kind" and it expects customers to treat people
equally.
Public bathrooms became a battleground issue in America in 2016, when
several states starting drafting legislation barring trans people from
using facilities that aligned with the gender identity.
North Carolina was one such state, passing HB2, a law that both banned
trans people from using bathrooms matching their gender identity and
prohibited cities from passing LGBT-rights ordinances. Protests and
boycotts, including from the NCAA, cost the state an estimated $560
million in revenue and led to Republican Governor Pat McCrory losing his
bid for reelection.
When HB2 was repealed in 2017, it left North Carolina in the same gray
zone it was before the bill passed. And the repeal measure, HB 142, also
put a moratorium on pro-trans bathroom ordinances until December 1,
2020.
https://www.newsweek.com/transgender-dennys-north-carolina-1447817
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