Cooper and Stein expand male “transgender” access to North Carolina’s girls’ locker rooms


Last updated on September 27, 2024

Roy Cooper and Josh Stein have chosen to follow Joe Biden’s Executive Order to allow men who identify as women access to girls’ bathrooms.

Stein and Cooper’s decision to expand Biden’s definitions of sex-based discrimination to include gender identity and sexual orientation offers an end to legislation that would prevent boys from using girls’ bathrooms.

North Carolina Democrats’ adoption of Biden’s interpretation opens girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms in schools to men claiming to be women.

President Joe Biden’s executive order changing the interpretation of Title IX went into effect on Thursday, August 1.

North Carolina is the only state in the South where President Joe Biden’s executive order changing the interpretation of Title IX took effect on Thursday, August 1.

The rule change came just weeks before what many are calling a fabricated Web-surfing scandal in the Tar Heel State, focusing on a sparsely sourced CNN defamation lawsuit against Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the first Black man to hold that post.

Thom Tillis, a senior U.S. senator from North Carolina, indicated Thursday that he would push Republican officials to withdraw their support for Robinson, despite the lieutenant governor’s vociferous denials of the allegations.

It is unclear whether any of North Carolina’s Republicans will follow Brian Kemp and Bill Lee in withdrawing their endorsements.

The new Cooper-Stein rule to allow boys in girls’ bathrooms caps a decade in which gay and trans activists in corporate America and the corporate media have pushed traditionally conservative Southern states to act deviantly, as evidenced by the HB 2 debate, which ended The topic was famously discussed during Donald Trump’s first bid for president in 2016.

Since entering public life, Mark Robinson has famously opposed the trans agenda and pornographic books in schools. As a result, Robinson has been consistently attacked by deviants whose friends in the corporate-owned media have amplified the Big Gay Hate Mafia’s attacks, which reliably amount to claims of bigotry or prejudice.

Robinson has remained firm in the face of such claims, defiantly stating, “Not only are we not resigning, we are not going to quit until North Carolina’s schools are safe from this kind of filth.”

REPUBLICANS ACCOMMODATE LGBTQ Push

Just as Republicans ultimately caved to moneyed corporate interests and reversed the ban on men’s use of girls’ restrooms, incumbents like Thom Tillis are tacitly supporting Josh Stein’s candidacy as he runs to replace his boss, the governor. Roy Cooper, by urging Republican officials to withdraw their support for Robinson.

The attacks on Robinson have escalated as establishment and anti-Trump GOP Governors Brian Kemp and Bill Lee, as well as former Carlyle Group COO and globalist Glenn Youngkin, have publicly withdrawn their support.

The famously liberal National Review broke the news on Wednesday that Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has distanced himself from Mark Robinson, while Bill Lee and Brian Kemp have also withdrawn their support, according to The Hill.

National File contacted North Carolina Republicans Tim Moore, Thom Tillis, Greg Murphy and Richard Hudson to find out how much they support Cooper and Stein’s efforts to counter Biden’s Title IX push to put men in women’s restrooms endorse.

Most other Southern states have refused to take up Biden and Harris’ push to put men in women’s restrooms.

NC awarded by gay lobby. Tillis, Moore bottom.

NORTH CAROLINA BATHROOM PROBLEM GOES NATIONAL

While many observers have been concerned about North Carolina’s bathroom obsession, the stark reality that there is an agenda to undermine traditional moral values ​​in the South is unavoidable. In fact, the HB 2 issue was central to the 2016 campaign for the White House.

NBC’s Matt Lauer, famously obsessed with his own sex scandal, unsurprisingly remained fixated on men’s underworld when, during an interview, he pushed Donald Trump to accept a one-time fee for Bruce Jenner to use a women’s restroom in Trump Tower.

The new Biden Executive Order is the culmination of a decade of open attacks on North Carolina’s status as a largely Christian state, which until recently has rejected the left’s dissenting politics.

The dissenting members of the Charlotte City Council passed an ordinance in 2015 that allows mentally ill people who identify as “transgender” to use bathrooms belonging to members of the opposite sex, who possess different chromosomes.

Republican leaders in Raleigh initially fought the bill, and the Republican supermajority passed House Bill 2, which banned gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and so-called “transgender” North Carolinians from using public restrooms other than those of the gender assigned at birth had been assigned.

The resulting pressure was swift and enormous, and Republicans eventually relented.

The NBA has moved its All-Star game.

A long list of major companies, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, headquartered in Charlotte, and Dow Chemical, demanded a repeal.

Moderate Republicans in The Old North State were ultimately intimidated by multinational corporate interests who demanded that Charlotte ram the so-called “Transgender Bathroom Bill” down the throats of North Carolinians.

JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA continue the push to put boys in girls’ bathrooms

Biden’s new rewrite expands the definitions of sex discrimination to include gender identity and sexual orientation. It allows the use of bathrooms and locker rooms in schools based on an individual’s perceived gender identity. Title IX was initially implemented in 1972 to protect individuals from sexual discrimination in educational institutions that received federal funds, ensuring women’s athletic opportunities and fairness.

Pending lawsuits have halted the implementation of the new Department of Education rules in more than half of the 50 states.

A federal appeals court this week halted the rule’s take effect in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, bringing the total to 26 states under litigation, barring implementation of the Title IX rewrite. While all other states in the South, including Virginia and Tennessee, have halted implementation of the rule, North Carolina is the only Southern state where the federal government can enforce the rule.

The National File will continue to update this developing story.










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