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North Carolina facing ‘complete extortion’ over ‘common sense’ transgender bathroom bill: Lt. Gov.

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Topic: North Carolina facing ‘complete extortion’ over ‘common sense’ transgender bathroom bill: Lt. Gov.

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Subject: North Carolina facing ‘complete extortion’ over ‘common sense’ transgender bathroom bill: Lt. Gov.
Date Posted: 09/15/2016 at 8:48am


Featured Image North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest


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Date Posted: 09/16/2016 at 5:19am

North Carolina's Lt. Governor Just Gave an Epic Response to the NCAA

Bob Eschliman : Sep 15, 2016 : http://www.charismanews.com/politics/issues/59911-north-caro lina-s-lt-governor-just-gave-an-epic-response-to-the-nc aa - Charisma News

"...North Carolina will not play that game. We value our women too much to put a price tag on their heads." -Lt. Gov. Dan Forest

airlift[ http://www.charismanews.com/politics/issues/59911-north-caro lina-s-lt-governor-just-gave-an-epic-response-to-the-nc aa - Charisma News ] The NCAA became the latest sports organization to pull events out of the state of North Carolina following its decision to ban opposite-sex use of bathrooms, showers and locker rooms. (Photo: via Charisma News)

As a result of the "controversial" House Bill 2, the NCAA yanked seven championship tournament events across several sports, including several 2017 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament games slated for Greensboro next spring, from the state. The decision applies only for the 2016-17 academic year.
 
But Lt. Gov. Dan Forest offered an epic response:
 
The NCAA's action sends a message to every female athlete and female fan attending their events that their privacy and security in a bathroom, shower or locker room isn't worth the price of a ticket to a ballgame.
 
We have seen the NCAA's attitude toward women before when they stood by and did nothing during the rapes at Baylor. For years, we've seen the NBA turn a blind eye toward women victims of domestic abuse at the hands of their star...
 
Continue reading http://www.charismanews.com/politics/issues/59911-north-caro lina-s-lt-governor-just-gave-an-epic-response-to-the-nc aa - here .

Source: http://www.breakingchristiannews.com/ - www.breakingchristiannews.com/




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Date Posted: 09/16/2016 at 5:25am

Franklin Graham Lashes Out at ACC for 'Hypocritical' NC Boycott

09-16-2016
http://www1.cbn.com/node/217391 - CBN News

Evangelist Franklin Graham expressed outrage Thursday at the http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/2016/09/14/acc- move-championships-out-of-north-carolina-hb2/90360358/ - Atlantic Coast Conference's decision to move its neutral site championships out of North Carolina for the 2016-17 season.

Graham sent a letter of protest to ACC Commissioner John Swofford urging him not to make "political pawns of student-athletes." He also accused the organization of "profound hypocrisy" for "making calculated business decisions disguised as moral outrage."

The ACC's action comes directly after the http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/september/ncaa-calling-f oul-on-north-carolina-bathroom-law-punishes-state - NCAA's Monday announcement that they would be pulling their championships from the Tar Heel State.

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http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/september/ncaa-calling-f oul-on-north-carolina-bathroom-law-punishes-state - NCAA Calls Foul on North Carolina Bathroom Law, Punishes State


http://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2016/april/bitter-fight-over- north-carolinas-bathroom-bill-not-slowing-down - Bitter Fight over North Carolina's Bathroom Law Not Slowing Down


The decision by both organizations is in response to House Bill 2, which prevents cities and counties from passing protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

House Bill 2 also protects public schools that require bathrooms or locker rooms to be designated for use by people based on their biological sex.

"The ACC Council of Presidents made it clear that the core values of this league are of the utmost importance, and the opposition to any form of discrimination is paramount. Today's decision is one of principle, and while this decision is the right one, we recognize there will be individuals and communities that are supportive of our values as well as our championship sites that will be negatively affected," Swofford said.

Swofford said he hopes there will be other opportunities beyond the 2016-17 season for North Carolina sites to be awarded championships.

"As members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the ACC Council of Presidents reaffirmed our collective commitment to uphold the values of equality, diversity, inclusion and non-discrimination," a statement from the council said.

Hudson Taylor, executive director of the LGBT advocacy group Athlete, praised the decision.

"The ACC's decision to pull its championships from North Carolina is yet another win for the LGBT community and is an acknowledgement that athletic championships should only be awarded to those states and cities that champion LGBT equality," Taylor said.




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