Here We Go…NC Cops Pull A Girl Out Of A Bathroom For ‘Not Looking Like A Woman’ (VIDEO)


We knew this was coming. North Carolina has this ridiculous, hateful law requiring transgender people to use the bathroom that corresponds to the gender they had at birth. They may identify with and wear clothes of a different gender. This just makes going to a public restroom very uncomfortable for them.

Now, a lesbian woman has been dragged out of a bathroom because she was not dressed like a woman. The police harassed her and dragged her out of the restroom because she didn’t have any ID to prove that she is a woman. How can these cops make it this difficult for her when all she wanted to do was just pee?

Her friends were trying to tell the police that she is a girl, but the cops were not having it. It is not clear where exactly she is, but this poor girl was harassed because she doesn’t dress like a typical girl. It’s unfortunate, but people must wake up and realize that it is 2016, women can wear anything they want.

Conservatives keep plugging for a smaller government, but they are okay with police telling women what to wear. I’m not sure where the connection is.

The cops tell the people that they can leave if they want to, so they say that they will. Cops have more important things to do, people. They do not need to be monitoring restrooms.

The video was posted to Facebook by activist Tamara McDaniel. Here is what she had to say about it:

“A lesbian was harassed and forced to leave a public restroom because the police insist she’s a man. Is this what ‘Make America Great Again’ means?”

“This makes me very sad and I want no part of this irrational fear. I mean, can’t you think of a 1,000 ways these laws will be used as an excuse to harass, humiliate, and arrest people?”

Why can’t the Republicans just let people pee in peace?

https://youtu.be/hVuHAS2CtUM

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