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The NBA Is the National Bullying Association
Townhall.com ^ | July 22, 2016 | Michael Brown

Posted on 07/22/2016 8:19:01 AM PDT by Kaslin

My oldest granddaughter is 15, and thanks to North Carolina’s HB2, if a 15-year-old boy in her school identified as a girl, he would not be allowed to play on her sports team or share her locker room. I for one am glad that North Carolina, my home state since 2003, has taken a stand for common sense, for safety, and for privacy, yet the NBA is punishing the state for protecting its residents, announcing that it will pull next year’s All Star game from Charlotte.

What hypocrisy; what bigotry; what intolerance. The NBA is now the National Bullying Association.

Let us not forget that when the NBA decided to bring the All Star game to Charlotte, the laws were just as they are today: Men were expected to use men’s bathrooms and locker rooms and women were expected to use women’s bathrooms and locker rooms.

If this was so terrible, why did the NBA agree to bring their annual, week-long, festive event here? The State legislature simply reversed a radical bill passed by the Charlotte City Council earlier this year, a bill which had effectively rendered all public bathrooms and locker rooms gender neutral.

The State simply put things back to where they were before. Why then the outcry from the NBA? Why punish the state for moving things back to the way they when everything was fine?

A few weeks ago, a man who identifies as a woman was arrested for videotaping women in the dressing room at Target, apparently a direct result of Target’s much-protested policy to allow men who identify as women to use the women’s dressing rooms. (And remember: Any male can walk into one of these dressing rooms and say, “I identify as a woman,” and no one can stop him from entering, even if he’s dressed as a man.)

According to a police affidavit, the man arrested at Target, who goes by the name Shauna Smith, “eventually admitted to me that she had made videos in the past of women undressing. The defendant told me that she makes these videos for the ‘same reason men go online to look at pornography’. The defendant told me that she finds the videos sexually gratifying.”

These are the very abuses that North Carolina is seeking to prevent, and while the state cannot stop a private business like Target from engaging in this dangerous social experiment, it can take a stand on a statewide, public facility level. Yet for taking this stand, the NBA has declared North Carolina unworthy of hosting the 2017 All Star game.

Shame on Adam Silver, the Commissioner of the NBA, and shame on all those who stood with him in this disgraceful decision.

The Alliance Defending Freedom pointed out that “Nearly 1 in 8 high school girls have been sexually assaulted” and “Nearly 1 in 5 women have been sexually assaulted,” noting that, “For many sex abuse survivors, the mere presence of a biological man in a women’s restroom, locker room, or changing room is a trigger that causes severe emotional and mental harm – regardless of that man’s intentions.”

What does the NBA say to them?

Commissioner Silver stated, “We have been guided in these discussions [about the All Star game] by the long-standing core values of our league. These include not only diversity, inclusion, fairness and respect for others but also the willingness to listen and consider opposing points of view.”

In reality, the NBA has sided against these very values, unless the words “diversity, inclusion, fairness and respect” have taken on a whole new meaning, since the NBA is showing zero tolerance for any diversity of views, absolute exclusion of all those who want to keep a biological boy out of a girl’s shower room, complete unfairness towards young ladies who would now be forced to compete against young men in sports, and utter disrespect for the commonsense values of the clear majority of the residents of North Carolina.

As I asked in a previous article, would the NBA allow a star like LeBron James to play in the WNBA if he felt he was a woman trapped in a man’s body? If not, why are they forcing schools to do what they would never do?

As for showing a “willingness to listen and consider opposing points of view,” you don’t demonstrate this by pulling a previously-scheduled, major event out of a city. This is what is called bullying, punishing, and intimidating.

Ironically (and hypocritically), LGBT leaders, who frequently share poignant stories of the bullying they have experienced, are now cheering on the bullying of the NBA. The bullied have become the bullies.

But the story doesn’t end here.

To underscore its hypocrisy, the NBA announced that it has relocated the 2017 All Star game to New Orleans, a city that has the same ordinances as Charlotte, allowing “for ‘separate bathroom, restroom, shower or similar facilities for males and females’ in its local ordinance.”

In terms of bathroom access, there’s no fundamental difference between Charlotte and New Orleans, yet Charlotte is being punished for refusing to bow down to the goals of radical gay activists.

Not only so, but both North Carolina and Louisiana, along with 22 other states, have filed suit against the federal government, protesting the Obama administration’s gross overreach in this very area – trying to force schools to comply with radical LGBT activism – yet Louisiana is being rewarded and North Carolina is being punished.

That leaves only reasonable course of action: Stand up to the bullies and ride out the storm until common sense prevails again. The bullying must ultimately backfire.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: bathroombill; homosexualagenda; nba; unisex
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To: Dilbert San Diego

Never ceases to amaze me how arrogant these sports moguls are. They think they have us sports fans over a barrel and that we “need” their services. Sorry, chumps, you just lost another sports fan to the competition. I’ll definitely be getting back into hockey now.


21 posted on 07/22/2016 8:49:20 AM PDT by scottinoc
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To: Kaslin
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22 posted on 07/22/2016 8:50:18 AM PDT by shortstop (Why is the worst Pope of my lifetime serving at the same time as the worst President of my lifetime?)
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To: Kaslin

I think this is absolutely rich coming from an organization dominated by a certain stripe from the ‘hood, who tend to absolutely HATE the other Special People.


23 posted on 07/22/2016 8:54:09 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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To: Kaslin

The NBA has had ESPN pushing several notions virtually nonstop for about the last five years. To wit:

1) People care about basketball/NBA as much as they care about football/NFL.

2) People care about players, contracts, coaches, etc.

3) We should be interested in players’ ‘personalities’ despite their nearly homogeneous backgrounds and demeanors. These are individuals who have spent half their lives or more in gymnasiums. Their openly stated - and NBA-endorsed - ambition is to spend as little time on a college campus as possible...preferably none at all.

The biggest hypocrisy of the league, its players and its media outlets is this: black people ie 90% of the league rosters are among the most opposed to and disapproving of gays, lesbians and transsexuals. The word f*ggot is a regular insult on and off the court, even if the odd player is punished for using it. Rap lyrics, cultural references and social norms are decidedly anti-gay.

And, none of the foregoing take into account the violence, sexual assaults and drug use that are frequent newsmakers in the league.

Despite all this, the NBA believes it is some sort of moral authority and that it is entitled to oppose or even overturn the expressed will of the people via a constitutionally elected legislature and governor and via a duly-passed law. Its arrogant PC commissioner even spoke openly of ‘working behind the scenes to change the law’ as if he had some special privilege to do so.


24 posted on 07/22/2016 8:56:46 AM PDT by relictele (Principiis obsta & Finem respice - Resist The Beginnings & Consider The Ends.)
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To: Kaslin

What, you don’t think Dennis Rodman should shower in the girls locker room?

Bigot!!


25 posted on 07/22/2016 9:20:53 AM PDT by Meet the New Boss
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To: Kaslin

National Brokenmonkey Association.


26 posted on 07/22/2016 9:49:28 AM PDT by glasseye
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To: aomagrat
The good people of Charlotte should demand the removal of the NBA perverts from their city.

Many good people of Charlotte are probably thrilled they won't have to put up with the NBA and their thug supporters.

I think it was Charlotte that had a big basketball event a few years ago and the local restaurants began attaching a 15% service charge to all the checks. People were running out on their bills and if they did pay they didn't tip. The restaurants got sued for discrimination! Apparently certain groups felt they were being targeted.

Charlotte should be happy the thugs won't be going to their city.

27 posted on 07/22/2016 9:59:14 AM PDT by ladyjane
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To: Dilbert San Diego
How many “transwhatever” people are big basketball fans? And how many fans in the seats at a typical NBA game are “trans” type people, who are allegedly now being discriminated against????

Yeah, but Blacks are big fans, and everyone knows that Blacks are all down with cross-dressing. The NBA has to accommodate the perverts to show that they aren't "uncle toms."

28 posted on 07/22/2016 11:07:20 AM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (Sof davar hakol nishma`; 'et-ha'Eloqim yera' ve'et-mitzvotayv shemor, ki-zeh kol-ha'adam.)
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To: dp0622

Were they mad that there weren’t any pink or glittery uniforms? ;)


29 posted on 07/22/2016 11:49:46 AM PDT by Trillian
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To: Dilbert San Diego
The NFL pulled the same thing in Georgia.
30 posted on 07/23/2016 2:28:45 AM PDT by Fedora
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To: Kaslin

I saw a man pretending to be female in Charlotte this week when I took my daughter to her psychiatrist appointment. I noticed his long, pink hair and feminine accessories when he came out of the men’s bathroom. The staff at the mental health facility referred to him as “him.”

I believe this was the first time I’ve seen a transformer in real life.


31 posted on 07/23/2016 2:46:39 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("How sad for civilization." ~ hal ogen)
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To: ladyjane

Wasn’t that the tournament for basketball teams from Historically Black Colleges and Universities? I don’t remember the league’s acronym, but we were uptown for something during that time period.


32 posted on 07/23/2016 2:49:12 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("How sad for civilization." ~ hal ogen)
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To: Kaslin

When is affirmative-action finally going to apply to the NBA? The NBA’s lack of diversity is an embarrassment to the world.


33 posted on 07/23/2016 3:13:45 AM PDT by Vision (Best Radio Station Ever: www.MartiniInTheMorning.com)
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To: Tax-chick

Well at least he went to the men’s bathroom.


34 posted on 07/23/2016 4:04:46 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him. He got them and now we have to pay the consequences)
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To: Tax-chick
Wasn’t that the tournament for basketball teams from Historically Black Colleges and Universities?

I think you're right. It probably was that tournament. And wasn't the Ritz Carleton charged with discrimination?

There also were problems at the upscale mall. The stores 'lost' more money than they made.

35 posted on 07/23/2016 7:25:22 AM PDT by ladyjane
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