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Man attacked by gay Trump supporter pens open letter of forgiveness to assailant
“I ask for you to consider opening your mind, and understanding the importance of accountability,” the victim wrote explaining why he won’t press charges.
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NC governor doubles down on anti-LGBT law, continues to blame gay rights group
“The left brought this issue up, not the right,” McCrory said, also blaming activists with the group Human Rights Campaign for forcing the issue.
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Attack on NC Dem headquarters lost amid news of hit on GOP the same night
The Democratic and Republican headquarters in Orange County, North Carolina were both attacked on the same day, but only one was widely reported.
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Antigay North Carolina governor trolled on birthday with full page newspaper ad
A group calling itself Writers for a Progressive North Carolina wishes Gov. McCrory a happy birthday, with a healthy dose of shade thrown in.
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North Carolina GOP office firebombed, spraypainted with Nazi graffiti
A local Republican Party office has been damaged by fire and someone spray-painted an anti-GOP slogan referring to “Nazi Republicans” on a nearby wall.
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Caitlyn Jenner responds to N.C. Gov. McCrory wanting her in men’s showers
Gov. McCrory said in a debate with opponent Roy Cooper that Caitlyn Jenner should use the men’s showers if she visits North Carolina, even though that violates HB2.
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North Carolina governor says his friends are shunning his wife over HB2
Gov. McCrory told a gathering of anti-LGBTQ pastors that he has been on the receiving end of threats and that his wife is being shunned from attending social events.
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McCrory, Cooper blasted each other on LGBT law in NC gubernatorial debate
Cooper said the governor’s blaming everyone but himself and the law needs to be repealed.
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N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory says Caitlyn Jenner should use men’s facilities
Gov. McCrory signed anti-LGBTQ bill HB2 into law, which has been called the “bathroom bill,” and requires trans people to use the facilities matching the gender on their birth certificate.
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NCAA announces new hosts for championship games yanked out of North Carolina
The games were pulled after the state passed a law that nullified municipal LGBT rights ordinances and forces trans people to use certain restrooms.