Ha-ha the funny thing is I never knew that word was considered a slur until today. I always thought it was just short for it like you say cop for policeman so chill on the "dreg of society" stuff. Nobody said that they were that either
As for datt go ahead and hold your belief that's fine but the facts that I layed out and that others have as well are what OUR beliefs and 30 some other state legislatures is as well.
Yeah, that's what I thought about that abbreviation until a few months ago when I learned otherwise. Like I said, I was informing, not creating.
You did not lay out any facts. You repeated the hypothesis that men could just claim to be women and waltz right into some rooms with no recourse. You also claimed that was the
intent, even, of Charlotte's ordinance.
Nationwide, the only documented incident of this is a man protesting Seattle's law. Look it up. Provide something --
anything -- other than your hypothetical talking point.
A man in a dress could sneak into a women's room at any point, regardless of any law. If he pees and leaves, you'd never know. If he peeps or otherwise commits any kind of illegal intrusion on someone else, that has always been and always will be illegal, whether he's in the women's restroom or the men's restroom.
Further, transwomen aren't just randomly deciding to go into women's rooms. They live their entire lives as women. They undergo hormone treatment. The only thing male about them is their genitalia. And they just have to pee, just like lesbians in women's rooms.
HB2 doesn't do anything except create a false sense of security while ostracizing a marginalized group further and giving NC a really bad name.