The world's most popular transgender Caithlyn Jenner will have no choice but to use the
men's bathroom if she comes to North Carolina according to the state's
governor, Pat McCrory.
McCrory, on Tuesday
defended the state’s anti-LGBT law, and blamed “liberals” for “a major
change in culture” that has forced Republicans to respond with the
legislation forming an anti-LGBT law.
North
Carolina’s anti-LGBT law passed in March, removes anti-discrimination
protection for LGBTQ people and mandates that people use the public
bathrooms that correspond to the sex they were assigned at birth.
“In the private sector in North Carolina, she can go wherever the private sector wants her to,” Governor McCrory said in Tuesday’s debate between McCrory and his Democratic opponent, state Attorney General Roy Cooper.
“If
she’s going to a shower facility at [University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill] after running around the track, she’s going to use the
men’s shower.”
“If you’re a man, you’re
going to go to the man’s locker room, restroom or shower. If you’re a
woman, you’re going to go to their appropriate shower,” McCrory said.
“No change whatsoever.”
But his opponent Cooper said the law must change.
It writes discrimination into our law and it has been a disaster for our economy,” Cooper said.
“Governor
McCrory continues to go across the state telling people that this is
not hurting our economy. He attacks businesses who are opposed to it and
says that everything is going fine. Governor, what planet are you on?”
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