You really can’t say that McCrory is doubling down at this point. It’s gone far beyond that. He hangs onto HB 2 like it was a life preserver and he a drowning man. I don’t know why he clings so very hard to this hateful bigotry, especially in the face of so much opposition, not only from people all over the States, but from his own constituency. The majority of people in NC are not invested in this legalization of hate and fear; they don’t want this enacted. [See the full article for stats.] Surely, it must have occurred to McCrory that he could salvage at least a part of his reputation if he stepped back and killed HB 2. People might not like him, but he would at least get grudging respect for doing the right thing, for once. Unfortunately, McCrory is still McCrory, and he’s busy spreading his hate, fear, and bigotry as far as he can. Beware, there’s a major irony hazard coming up:
A new campaign ad from North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory released Wednesday defends his anti-trans bathroom bill on the basis of “privacy and safety.”
The 30-second spot is intended to answer criticisms of House Bill 2, the controversial legislation that effectively forces trans people to use public restrooms (in government buildings) that do not correspond with their gender identity; it also invalidated all municipal protections for LGBT people, and makes it impossible to pass future pro-LGBT housing and employment laws. In the ad, McCrory stands by the embattled bill, which was introduced, debated, and signed into law in a single day.
“You know, when we were raising average teacher pay, creating new jobs, and cutting taxes, other folks were actually pushing to make our schools allow boys to use the girls’ locker rooms and showers,” McCrory claims. “Are we really talking about this? Does the desire to be politically correct outweigh our children’s privacy and safety? Not on my watch. Our kids and teachers are my priority.
“This is North Carolina,” he concludes. “Let’s do what’s right.”
Wouldn’t that be something, seeing McCrory doing something right? As for his “watch”, from what I understand, there’s hardly a thing McCrory has touched that hasn’t been a major fuck up. By this time, McCrory knows about trans* peoples, and how they work, so he has zero excuses for this “oh no, boys in the girl’s locker room!” nonsense. This has been ceaselessly debunked, and yet he carries on. He is an excellent example of someone who holds up hate and bigotry as virtues, I’ll give him that much. Content Note: contains lies, bigotry, and hate.
Full Story at The Advocate.
Marcus Ranum says
I think it’s just a bigot’s way of screaming “fuck youuuuuuuuu!!!” As he’s dragged to the dustbin of history.
Too bad they’re not giving free tumbril-rides to his ilk, anymore. He’d look right leaderly standing there trying to stay composed. I swear if this shit continues I’m going to learn how to knit.
Meanwhile I’ve been asked to go do a talk in Raleigh/Durham and I’ve ordered a tshirt that says “I don’t care what toilet you use as long as you don’t pee on the seat.”
Caine says
Marcus:
Excellent! I many have to join you in becoming a Tricoteuse.
Onamission5 says
McCrory has stated that he’ll consider a call to repeal HB2-- but only if Charlotte repeals their civil rights ordinance first. No word on whether all the other municipalities with similar ordinances on the books would also have to repeal before the GOP would be willing to talk about reconsidering HB2, or if it’s just Charlotte.
Seriously I don’t think this dude could get any more petty. He used to be mayor of Charlotte and my opinion is he cannot abide the city council doing anything he didn’t give them permission to do.
Caine says
Onamission5:
What in the fuckety fuck? Petty is much too nice of a word to describe McCrory.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
If I were a resident there I’d be pretty pissed about the Gov spending the tax money on fighting already lost battles.