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8 Questions for PayPal on Its Decision to Boycott North Carolina
Apr 7, 2016 09:04:16   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
Mr. Schulman,

On Tuesday, you announced PayPal, where you are the president and CEO, was no longer going to open a new operations center in Charlotte, N.C., because “legislation has been abruptly enacted by the state of North Carolina that invalidates protections of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender citizens and denies these members of our community equal rights under the law.”

I have a few questions for you about PayPal’s decision.

1. North Carolina’s new law would ensure that public multi-occupancy bathrooms—not bathrooms controlled by private companies or individuals, such as the PayPal bathrooms—correspond to a person’s biological sex as listed on their birth certificates (which can be changed). Why does PayPal object to that? Does PayPal believe that providing LGBT Americans “equal rights under the law” requires allowing people who are biologically male to use women’s bathrooms?

2. What is PayPal’s response to sexual assault survivors like Janine Simon, a Washington state resident who talked with The Daily Signal about Washington’s new bathroom regulations that permitted people to enter bathrooms of sex he or she identifies with, not biological sex? She said: “I’ve had my first panic attack in 10 years now knowing in my state there are only certain bathrooms that I will be able to enter safely.”

3. What is PayPal’s response to Kaley Triller, another sexual assault survivor, who wrote in The Federalist last year: “Don’t they know that one out of every four little girls will be sexually abused during childhood, and that’s without giving predators free access to them while they shower?”

4. Does PayPal believe that Triller is a bigot? She also wrote: “I am not saying that transgender people are predators. Not by a long shot. What I am saying is that there are countless deviant men in this world who will pretend to be transgender as a means of gaining access to the people they want to exploit, namely women and children.”

5. In your statement, you spoke of PayPal’s “strong belief that every person has the right to be treated equally, and with dignity and respect.” Do you believe a rule allowing people who remain biologically male to enter a women’s bathroom treats Ms. Simon and Ms. Triller with dignity and respect?

6. The new North Carolina law also requires cities and localities to follow state rules regarding employment. As Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Hans Bader described it, such a law “is good for businesses, promotes freedom of contract, and prevents a confusing patchwork quilt of regulation that varies from city to city and county to county.” Does PayPal intend to not have company operations in any state with such a law, even if it is a liberal state?

7. You wrote in your statement that “the new law perpetuates discrimination.” Does PayPal intend to leave and/or not start company operations in states such as Oregon, where Aaron and Melissa Klein paid a $135,000 fine for not baking a cake for a same-sex couple, or New York, where Robert and Cynthia Gifford have been forced to change their wedding business because they won’t host same-sex weddings at their home? If not, why? What kinds of discrimination does PayPal oppose, and does it include discrimination that people of faith face in America?

8. Does PayPal welcome employees who believe that sex is a biological reality determined by birth or would it fire/not hire such employees who have or express those beliefs? What about employees who believe marriage is exclusively between a man and woman?

I look forward to your responses. Because right now, it seems like PayPal has decided it’s siding with extreme activists—and opposing those who believe that men shouldn’t be able to enter women’s bathrooms.

http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/06/8-questions-for-paypal-on-its-decision-to-boycott-north-carolina/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdFMU9UY3haR05tWTJZeSIsInQiOiJxMkw3QlVocDZXVmhHdEpnS2ViXC9lZTdXUmFUTmNsWDR2NTk0cDFjMmxDTStJNkhzZlJINFZ1VGFOamlhWTNTUkpsTGJ0dklCeTRBRWpZN0ZTdEFNUWZUNTRPSmw2RlRydVZreGx0ZmVNeEE9In0%3D

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Apr 7, 2016 09:24:37   #
kenswalts
 
There must be a lot of perverts at Pay Pal. So I choose to Boycot Pay pal.

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Apr 7, 2016 09:25:33   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
JMHO wrote:
Mr. Schulman,

On Tuesday, you announced PayPal, where you are the president and CEO, was no longer going to open a new operations center in Charlotte, N.C., because “legislation has been abruptly enacted by the state of North Carolina that invalidates protections of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender citizens and denies these members of our community equal rights under the law.”

I have a few questions for you about PayPal’s decision.

1. North Carolina’s new law would ensure that public multi-occupancy bathrooms—not bathrooms controlled by private companies or individuals, such as the PayPal bathrooms—correspond to a person’s biological sex as listed on their birth certificates (which can be changed). Why does PayPal object to that? Does PayPal believe that providing LGBT Americans “equal rights under the law” requires allowing people who are biologically male to use women’s bathrooms?

2. What is PayPal’s response to sexual assault survivors like Janine Simon, a Washington state resident who talked with The Daily Signal about Washington’s new bathroom regulations that permitted people to enter bathrooms of sex he or she identifies with, not biological sex? She said: “I’ve had my first panic attack in 10 years now knowing in my state there are only certain bathrooms that I will be able to enter safely.”

3. What is PayPal’s response to Kaley Triller, another sexual assault survivor, who wrote in The Federalist last year: “Don’t they know that one out of every four little girls will be sexually abused during childhood, and that’s without giving predators free access to them while they shower?”

4. Does PayPal believe that Triller is a bigot? She also wrote: “I am not saying that transgender people are predators. Not by a long shot. What I am saying is that there are countless deviant men in this world who will pretend to be transgender as a means of gaining access to the people they want to exploit, namely women and children.”

5. In your statement, you spoke of PayPal’s “strong belief that every person has the right to be treated equally, and with dignity and respect.” Do you believe a rule allowing people who remain biologically male to enter a women’s bathroom treats Ms. Simon and Ms. Triller with dignity and respect?

6. The new North Carolina law also requires cities and localities to follow state rules regarding employment. As Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Hans Bader described it, such a law “is good for businesses, promotes freedom of contract, and prevents a confusing patchwork quilt of regulation that varies from city to city and county to county.” Does PayPal intend to not have company operations in any state with such a law, even if it is a liberal state?

7. You wrote in your statement that “the new law perpetuates discrimination.” Does PayPal intend to leave and/or not start company operations in states such as Oregon, where Aaron and Melissa Klein paid a $135,000 fine for not baking a cake for a same-sex couple, or New York, where Robert and Cynthia Gifford have been forced to change their wedding business because they won’t host same-sex weddings at their home? If not, why? What kinds of discrimination does PayPal oppose, and does it include discrimination that people of faith face in America?

8. Does PayPal welcome employees who believe that sex is a biological reality determined by birth or would it fire/not hire such employees who have or express those beliefs? What about employees who believe marriage is exclusively between a man and woman?

I look forward to your responses. Because right now, it seems like PayPal has decided it’s siding with extreme activists—and opposing those who believe that men shouldn’t be able to enter women’s bathrooms.

http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/06/8-questions-for-paypal-on-its-decision-to-boycott-north-carolina/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdFMU9UY3haR05tWTJZeSIsInQiOiJxMkw3QlVocDZXVmhHdEpnS2ViXC9lZTdXUmFUTmNsWDR2NTk0cDFjMmxDTStJNkhzZlJINFZ1VGFOamlhWTNTUkpsTGJ0dklCeTRBRWpZN0ZTdEFNUWZUNTRPSmw2RlRydVZreGx0ZmVNeEE9In0%3D
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Since the left have no morals or sense of decency they think everyone should be in there camp.
To make matters worse the right is happy to let them run wild and say nothing. We let the left band the Holy Bible for just about every place in America, we let them remove the 10 Commands, the Lords Prayer. So why are we shocked at anything they do?

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Apr 7, 2016 09:28:30   #
Gener
 
JMHO wrote:
Mr. Schulman,

On Tuesday, you announced PayPal, where you are the president and CEO, was no longer going to open a new operations center in Charlotte, N.C., because “legislation has been abruptly enacted by the state of North Carolina that invalidates protections of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender citizens and denies these members of our community equal rights under the law.”

I have a few questions for you about PayPal’s decision.

1. North Carolina’s new law would ensure that public multi-occupancy bathrooms—not bathrooms controlled by private companies or individuals, such as the PayPal bathrooms—correspond to a person’s biological sex as listed on their birth certificates (which can be changed). Why does PayPal object to that? Does PayPal believe that providing LGBT Americans “equal rights under the law” requires allowing people who are biologically male to use women’s bathrooms?

2. What is PayPal’s response to sexual assault survivors like Janine Simon, a Washington state resident who talked with The Daily Signal about Washington’s new bathroom regulations that permitted people to enter bathrooms of sex he or she identifies with, not biological sex? She said: “I’ve had my first panic attack in 10 years now knowing in my state there are only certain bathrooms that I will be able to enter safely.”

3. What is PayPal’s response to Kaley Triller, another sexual assault survivor, who wrote in The Federalist last year: “Don’t they know that one out of every four little girls will be sexually abused during childhood, and that’s without giving predators free access to them while they shower?”

4. Does PayPal believe that Triller is a bigot? She also wrote: “I am not saying that transgender people are predators. Not by a long shot. What I am saying is that there are countless deviant men in this world who will pretend to be transgender as a means of gaining access to the people they want to exploit, namely women and children.”

5. In your statement, you spoke of PayPal’s “strong belief that every person has the right to be treated equally, and with dignity and respect.” Do you believe a rule allowing people who remain biologically male to enter a women’s bathroom treats Ms. Simon and Ms. Triller with dignity and respect?

6. The new North Carolina law also requires cities and localities to follow state rules regarding employment. As Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Hans Bader described it, such a law “is good for businesses, promotes freedom of contract, and prevents a confusing patchwork quilt of regulation that varies from city to city and county to county.” Does PayPal intend to not have company operations in any state with such a law, even if it is a liberal state?

7. You wrote in your statement that “the new law perpetuates discrimination.” Does PayPal intend to leave and/or not start company operations in states such as Oregon, where Aaron and Melissa Klein paid a $135,000 fine for not baking a cake for a same-sex couple, or New York, where Robert and Cynthia Gifford have been forced to change their wedding business because they won’t host same-sex weddings at their home? If not, why? What kinds of discrimination does PayPal oppose, and does it include discrimination that people of faith face in America?

8. Does PayPal welcome employees who believe that sex is a biological reality determined by birth or would it fire/not hire such employees who have or express those beliefs? What about employees who believe marriage is exclusively between a man and woman?

I look forward to your responses. Because right now, it seems like PayPal has decided it’s siding with extreme activists—and opposing those who believe that men shouldn’t be able to enter women’s bathrooms.

http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/06/8-questions-for-paypal-on-its-decision-to-boycott-north-carolina/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdFMU9UY3haR05tWTJZeSIsInQiOiJxMkw3QlVocDZXVmhHdEpnS2ViXC9lZTdXUmFUTmNsWDR2NTk0cDFjMmxDTStJNkhzZlJINFZ1VGFOamlhWTNTUkpsTGJ0dklCeTRBRWpZN0ZTdEFNUWZUNTRPSmw2RlRydVZreGx0ZmVNeEE9In0%3D
Mr. Schulman, br br On Tuesday, you announced Pay... (show quote)



Insanity runs rampant in the New World Order.

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Apr 7, 2016 09:38:28   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
JMHO wrote:
Mr. Schulman,

On Tuesday, you announced PayPal, where you are the president and CEO, was no longer going to open a new operations center in Charlotte, N.C., because “legislation has been abruptly enacted by the state of North Carolina that invalidates protections of the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender citizens and denies these members of our community equal rights under the law.”

I have a few questions for you about PayPal’s decision.

1. North Carolina’s new law would ensure that public multi-occupancy bathrooms—not bathrooms controlled by private companies or individuals, such as the PayPal bathrooms—correspond to a person’s biological sex as listed on their birth certificates (which can be changed). Why does PayPal object to that? Does PayPal believe that providing LGBT Americans “equal rights under the law” requires allowing people who are biologically male to use women’s bathrooms?

2. What is PayPal’s response to sexual assault survivors like Janine Simon, a Washington state resident who talked with The Daily Signal about Washington’s new bathroom regulations that permitted people to enter bathrooms of sex he or she identifies with, not biological sex? She said: “I’ve had my first panic attack in 10 years now knowing in my state there are only certain bathrooms that I will be able to enter safely.”

3. What is PayPal’s response to Kaley Triller, another sexual assault survivor, who wrote in The Federalist last year: “Don’t they know that one out of every four little girls will be sexually abused during childhood, and that’s without giving predators free access to them while they shower?”

4. Does PayPal believe that Triller is a bigot? She also wrote: “I am not saying that transgender people are predators. Not by a long shot. What I am saying is that there are countless deviant men in this world who will pretend to be transgender as a means of gaining access to the people they want to exploit, namely women and children.”

5. In your statement, you spoke of PayPal’s “strong belief that every person has the right to be treated equally, and with dignity and respect.” Do you believe a rule allowing people who remain biologically male to enter a women’s bathroom treats Ms. Simon and Ms. Triller with dignity and respect?

6. The new North Carolina law also requires cities and localities to follow state rules regarding employment. As Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Hans Bader described it, such a law “is good for businesses, promotes freedom of contract, and prevents a confusing patchwork quilt of regulation that varies from city to city and county to county.” Does PayPal intend to not have company operations in any state with such a law, even if it is a liberal state?

7. You wrote in your statement that “the new law perpetuates discrimination.” Does PayPal intend to leave and/or not start company operations in states such as Oregon, where Aaron and Melissa Klein paid a $135,000 fine for not baking a cake for a same-sex couple, or New York, where Robert and Cynthia Gifford have been forced to change their wedding business because they won’t host same-sex weddings at their home? If not, why? What kinds of discrimination does PayPal oppose, and does it include discrimination that people of faith face in America?

8. Does PayPal welcome employees who believe that sex is a biological reality determined by birth or would it fire/not hire such employees who have or express those beliefs? What about employees who believe marriage is exclusively between a man and woman?

I look forward to your responses. Because right now, it seems like PayPal has decided it’s siding with extreme activists—and opposing those who believe that men shouldn’t be able to enter women’s bathrooms.

http://dailysignal.com/2016/04/06/8-questions-for-paypal-on-its-decision-to-boycott-north-carolina/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTUdFMU9UY3haR05tWTJZeSIsInQiOiJxMkw3QlVocDZXVmhHdEpnS2ViXC9lZTdXUmFUTmNsWDR2NTk0cDFjMmxDTStJNkhzZlJINFZ1VGFOamlhWTNTUkpsTGJ0dklCeTRBRWpZN0ZTdEFNUWZUNTRPSmw2RlRydVZreGx0ZmVNeEE9In0%3D
Mr. Schulman, br br On Tuesday, you announced Pay... (show quote)


The Paypal bigots are trying to take away the rights of all normal people. They want the "few" to rule!

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Apr 7, 2016 10:01:28   #
Epona
 
You cannot legislate immortality. The homosexual activists will never be able to force (all) 98% of the straight population to "Go along to get along". We have a much Higher Authority to answer to.Judicial tyranny is no of way to reach your demands. Let the will of the people decide by way of the voting booth. Oh yes, that's right, the will of the people was,"No". It wasn't the will of the 2% of the homosexuals. Read what Allah has to say about this subject.

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Apr 7, 2016 10:10:09   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Epona wrote:
You cannot legislate immortality. The homosexual activists will never be able to force (all) 98% of the straight population to "Go along to get along". We have a much Higher Authority to answer to.Judicial tyranny is no of way to reach your demands. Let the will of the people decide by way of the voting booth. Oh yes, that's right, the will of the people was,"No". It wasn't the will of the 2% of the homosexuals. Read what Allah has to say about this subject.


They can if we let these moonbats continue by indoctrinating our children to their moral relativism.

Intolerance in the name of tolerance and diversity. Pure insanity!

Four-Year-Old Expelled on Behalf of LGBT “Tolerance”

To construct utopia, thought criminals associated with resistance to the LGBT agenda must be dealt with severely — even if they are only 4 years old:

A Colorado preschool has booted a 4-year-old after her parent’s questioned the administration about its curriculum promoting homosexuality and transgenderism.

R.B Sinclair told the Denver Post that she wanted her daughter excused from classroom discussions on sex and gender, because she sees it as sex education.

She feels her daughter is too young for the discussions offered at the Montview Community Preschool & Kindergarten in Denver. …

Sinclair says one day her daughter came home worried that her dad might no longer like girls.

She met with the principal over concerns about the books being read in class, including ones that told the stories about same-sex couples and worms unsure about their gender.

School officials from the privately run parent cooperative explained the stories were part of the school’s anti-bias curriculum, and because the discussions are sprinkled through the day’s activities, they told her that opting out was not possible.

No doubt. Even math class probably features full-throated endorsements of the homosexual lifestyle — always assuming that schools still have math class.

[T]wo days after meeting with the principal Sinclair was handed a letter saying it was the girl’s last day in school and that the situation was “not a good fit.”

A letter was released shortly to the school after Sinclair’s daughter was kicked out.

The letter, drafted by the school’s director Linda Mars, acknowledged concerns over the books being read in class but explained that children need to learn diversity and tolerance…

Those who fail to embrace tolerance cannot be tolerated, because unless everyone is on the same page, diversity cannot be achieved.

- See more at: http://moonbattery.com/#sthash.4tXCv4Xa.dpuf

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Apr 8, 2016 08:59:10   #
popparod Loc: Somewhere else.
 
EL wrote:
The Paypal bigots are trying to take away the rights of all normal people. They want the "few" to rule!


Just cancelled my paypal account after finding out a few facts.

It is my understanding that the leader of the push for unisex bathrooms in North Carolina is a guy by the name of Chad Eugene Sevearance. Mr Severeance, who lives in Charlotte is a REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER. Don't take my word for it, look it up.
Google North Carolina sex offender registry and type in his name in the search block. This is a public record.
This needs to be spread far and wide and the companies that support this type of deviance need to be boycotted.

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Apr 8, 2016 13:31:33   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
Epona wrote:
You cannot legislate immortality. The homosexual activists will never be able to force (all) 98% of the straight population to "Go along to get along". We have a much Higher Authority to answer to.Judicial tyranny is no of way to reach your demands. Let the will of the people decide by way of the voting booth. Oh yes, that's right, the will of the people was,"No". It wasn't the will of the 2% of the homosexuals. Read what Allah has to say about this subject.


you are right, but we do nothing, we say nothing, we let them get a free ride.

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