I can’t help but laugh just a little bit at all the hysteria surrounding the passage of HB2.

The huge outcry of opposition to the bill has to be a comfort to the gay community to receive so much support. So much so, that it makes me wonder what it is exactly, that the gay community is so afraid of with HB2. Every major corporation with facilities in North Carolina have come out against the bill, the university and local governments have passed resolutions in opposition, normal every day people are marching in the streets.

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Protesting House Bill 2. (Photo by Chris Grunert)

Are they visualizing being attacked by vicious rednecks at the lunch counter at Woolworths in Greensboro? Is the KKK going to burn crosses in their front yards as a result of HB2?

Maybe I have something to learn, but it seems to me that just because a bunch of old conservative uninformed white guys in Raleigh passed a bill doesn’t mean the daily lives of the gay community are going change at all.

Whether you like it or not, we are all discriminated against. I’m a 63 year old white guy with 35 years sales experience and I could no more get a meaningful job at a major corporation at my age than the man in the moon, regardless of whether there is a law against age discrimination.

Discrimination is a fact of life, no matter who you are. No matter how many laws there are against it. Just ignore it. Move on with your lives, be a quality person and find solace in the obvious support you have from those in all walks of life in North Carolina.

 

— Phil Hawkins