Now that our esteemed Congressman for life David Price has asserted himself into the woman’s bathroom issue, I’m compelled to make a few observations.
First of all, the left started this fight in Charlotte with the intent to make this a federal court issue. The left doesn’t care about the municipal rights of Charlotte to govern itself. But, in this one case, it serves their agenda.
They never intended for the voting public to resolve this issue. After all, gay marriage was rejected by the voters of liberal California and also North Carolina.
This same bathroom issue was voted on in a referendum in Houston, Texas and the LGBT lost almost 2-1. Houston is a liberal town, they have a lesbian mayor or they did. The left frames this bathroom issue as a civil rights issue because they want to avoid anymore democratic referendums.
So, then it is on to the federal courts. But, remember in Roe v. Wade the court affirmed a woman’s right to an abortion based on implied right to privacy.
The LGBT invasion of a woman’s bathroom space has nullified that right to privacy.
If a woman has control over her body, then in certain unavoidable circumstances she must have control over the immediate space around her, as in having to use the bathroom when she is in a public place.
So, either a woman’s privacy is an active right or it was just a rhetorical flourish used by the Supreme Court to arrive at legal abortion.
But, again. The LGBT and their allies on the left will never allow this to go to a public referendum.
This is the LGBT’s war on women.
— Alan Culton
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