Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 11, 2016
Remind me again, because I keep forgetting: what exactly is “conservatism”?
Does the word have a definition?
Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that he “probably” would not have signed a North Carolina bill dictating which public restrooms transgender individuals may use if he were that state’s chief executive.
Kasich, a distant-third-place contender for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, described the legislation as unnecessary and counterproductive but didn’t exactly say that he opposes the measure either.
“I wouldn’t have signed that law from everything I know. I haven’t studied it,” the GOP presidential candidate told “Face the Nation” viewers. “You just got to see what the laws are and what the proposals are and why you need to write a law. Why do we have to write a law every time we turn around in this country? Can’t we figure out just how to get along a little bit better and respect one another? I mean, that’s where I think we ought to be. Everybody, chill out.”
The North Carolina measure, signed into law last month by Gov. Pat McCrory (R), bars transgender individuals from using public restrooms that correspond to their gender identity and instead requires that these individuals use restrooms assigned to the sex into which they were born.
The North Carolina policy has drawn national attention, but it is only one of several legal efforts in mostly Southern states to protect the religious rights and privacy of individuals opposed to same-sex marriage and undermine efforts to explicitly expand civil rights protections to LGBT individuals, according to proponents of these measures. Opponents say the measures roll back social progress and imperil the lives of LGBT individuals and their ability to reliably operate with the same legal protections enjoyed by everyone else in the country.
Current tranny law allows men to go in girls’ locker rooms and get naked in front of female children.
They are actually doing it:
Man Gets Naked in Front of Girls in Locker Room Because Transgender Laws Allow It