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Post by Logan on Apr 10, 2016 4:46:02 GMT -6
CLINTON -- Among major corporations and in many corners of social media, the reaction to North Carolina’s new LGBT law has been overwhelmingly negative. But stop in at Sylvia’s Barber Shop in downtown Clinton, and you’ll hear a different take on House Bill 2. Sylvia Caldwell presides over a modest one-chair shop with a red, white and blue barber pole painted on the front window. Caldwell and several of her customers have only positive things to say about the law’s best-known provision, which says that transgender people, at public facilities, must use the bathroom that matches the gender on their birth certificate. Caldwell says she’s uncomfortable with people using bathrooms that don’t match their anatomy. Read more here: www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article70946672.html
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