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North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law is now officially affecting the state’s economy.

PayPal announced Tuesday that it is scrapping a plan to expand its company to Charlotte, North Carolina, after considering the state’s recently passed anti-LGBT law, HB2.

Two weeks ago, the Internet payments company announced plans to build a global operations center in Charlotte, which would have employed 400 people. However, it won’t follow through with that plan because the state adopted HB2, PayPal CEO Dan Schulman wrote in a blog post on the company’s website.

“The new law perpetuates discrimination and it violates the values and principles that are at the core of PayPal’s mission and culture,” Schulman wrote. The company hasn’t selected a new location for the center.

The new law, passed in late March, prohibits discrimination based on race, color, country of origin, religion, age or “biological sex.” It’s known as an anti-LGBT law because it specifically leaves out discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. It also prevents local governments from passing laws that go further in their nondiscrimination protections.

HB2 is also known as the “bathroom law,“ because it targets the trans community by requiring people to use public bathrooms that align with whichever gender is listed on their birth certificate.

Last week, 90 business leaders across the United States — including Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook — signed a letter advocating for the law to be fully repealed.
 
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HB2 is also known as the “bathroom law,“ because it targets the trans community by requiring people to use public bathrooms that align with whichever gender is listed on their birth certificate.

This is the state of America in 2016: Where it's considered "discrimination" to require men to use the mens room, and women to use the womens room.

Un. Fucking. Believable.
 

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This is the state of America in 2016: Where it's considered "discrimination" to require men to use the mens room, and women to use the womens room.

Un. Fucking. Believable.

And 10 years ago when myself and some others said stuff like this would be coming, most said either we were nuts, paranoid or just plain homophobic. Or thought we were just kidding.
 

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I'm sure every member on the forum is comfortable with strong powerful males hanging out with their young daughters in the bathroom. Sigh...
 

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Man have we lost our mind as a country. And the silent majority just sits back and takes another hit.
 

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The silent majority is just as slack-jawed as the noisy few. One step is to stop being a slave to technology and entertainment. Paypal is easy; just don’t use it. But Apple, Disney, NFL, etc, etc, etc has this generation by the short hairs because no one is willing to part with their entertainment/communication nipple. So they have power to force corruptive shit like this to come to pass. The number of rape cases is going to sky-rocket.

I’m saying this on your beloved Cowboy forum: Who’s willing to dump the NFL for the greater good? The NFL squeezes a state because it creates a law that will protect a priest from being forced to officiate gay weddings. Not ban same-sex marriage, just don’t force religious institutions to go against their faith and participate. Fuck the NFL. Fuck Pay-Pal too. Stop feeding this fucking beast and empowering it with your money for small returns.
 

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Man have we lost our mind as a country. And the silent majority just sits back and takes another hit.

But can you blame them when if they aren't silent, they get branded as a bigot, which in today's society is practically a scarlet letter? I understand why people are reluctant to speak out.

It's crazy that this is even an issue. Why should we be required to pay for brand new restrooms, which would be very expensive, for, what, 5% of the population? Why does no one ever consider the cost? Maybe if they should add about 50k per sex change surgery to pay for these new facilities?

If you have a penis, why can't you just use the men's restroom? Just because it's a little weird for 60 seconds or so?
 

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I think it speaks volumes about the Leftist mindset that many, many of them would visit Havana tomorrow as long as their flight didn't connect thru Charlotte.
 

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I apologize for my lefty views but doesn't Paypal have the right to not do business in a state with laws they do not believe in are are opposed to?

I get your guys take if Paypal is suing and demanding North Carolina change the law. They are simply deciding to not have their business located in that state.
 

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I apologize for my lefty views but doesn't Paypal have the right to not do business in a state with laws they do not believe in are are opposed to?

I get your guys take if Paypal is suing and demanding North Carolina change the law. They are simply deciding to not have their business located in that state.
No one is asserting they don't have that right. The problem is their selective outrage, as demonstrated by bbgun's earlier post. Just total PC nonsense crap, and also hypocritical.
 

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They should be called on that and I am curious on what their response will be.


It is possible that since they are an American company they have higher expectations and standards for an American-based governing body.
 

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I apologize for my lefty views but doesn't Paypal have the right to not do business in a state with laws they do not believe in are are opposed to?

I get your guys take if Paypal is suing and demanding North Carolina change the law. They are simply deciding to not have their business located in that state.

:lol That's pretty funny.

But on a serious note; doesn’t a baker, photographer, church enjoy the same right? And why shouldn’t they? Paypal is going to discriminate and scrap a plan that would have brought jobs to that state. That right to discriminate seems to generate a lot of outrage when it goes the other way.
 

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I apologize for my lefty views but doesn't Paypal have the right to not do business in a state with laws they do not believe in are are opposed to?

when's the last time a major company boycotted a state because of legislation that pissed off conservatives?
 

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:lol That's pretty funny.

But on a serious note; doesn’t a baker, photographer, church enjoy the same right? And why shouldn’t they? Paypal is going to discriminate and scrap a plan that would have brought jobs to that state. That right to discriminate seems to generate a lot of outrage when it goes the other way.

I think the baker has the right to not make cakes for a gay wedding. Sure, no problem with that.

They just have to be willing to accept that certain people are going to choose not to buy their products because of that stand. If both sides are willing to accept that and the consequences, then so be it.

Churches are a tad different because of their status with the government regarding taxes. Discrimination becomes a tad tricky. If they choose to waive their tax free status, start paying taxes, then by all means, don't allow gay weddings.

But I'm sure they want their non-gay people cake and to eat it too.
 

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See California 1960's on.

:lol

oh, okay. if you can think of something more recent than when LBJ was in the WH, let us know.
 

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I think the baker has the right to not make cakes for a gay wedding. Sure, no problem with that.

They just have to be willing to accept that certain people are going to choose not to buy their products because of that stand. If both sides are willing to accept that and the consequences, then so be it.

Unfortunately your left-leaning comrades don't hold your rational views on it. Because there are a number of people jobless because of a lack of willingness to accept it from one side of the issue.

Churches are a tad different because of their status with the government regarding taxes. Discrimination becomes a tad tricky. If they choose to waive their tax free status, start paying taxes, then by all means, don't allow gay weddings.

But I'm sure they want their non-gay people cake and to eat it too.

Non-profit tax exemption has little to do with faith and its practice, which is explicitly guaranteed in our constitution. Holding NP-status hostage for political reasons is the worst form of discrimination imaginable. Nobody should get behind the idea, knowing how easily trends change.
 

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Freedom of religion is guaranteed and should be. Tax exemption is not.

Tax exemption implies government sanction and the government can not be discriminatory nor can they sanction or finance institutions that are (openly) discriminatory.

It's a tough thing. Either way, somebody or more importantly somebody' s belief is getting screwed over. I wish I had the right answer.
 
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