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North Carolina and Mississippi See Tourist Backlash After L.G.B.T. Laws

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North Carolina and Mississippi See Tourist Backlash After L.G.B.T. Laws

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/22/travel/north-carolina-mississippi-lgbt-gay-rights-travel.html?_r=0

New York Times/By SHIVANI VORAAPRIL 22, 2016

The reaction has been swift.

"The singer Bryan Adams canceled his concert in Mississippi in protest against what he called an "anti-L.G.B.T." law, and the actress Sharon Stone decided not to film a movie there. In North Carolina, Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, Pearl Jam and Ani DiFranco have canceled shows in response to a law regulating transgender bathroom access."
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Obfuskatie

My favorite part is the recent U.K travel advisory issuing a warning to travelers that want to visit the U.S..


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Arch

So in North Carolina, I'm supposed to use the women's restroom because I have an F on the birth certificate that I never travel with and haven't bothered to amend?

I sometimes had trouble using the women's restroom BEFORE transition; imagine the chaos when a bearded, baritone me insists on using the women's. Perhaps a whole bunch of us trans men should intentionally travel to NC and make a point of using women's restrooms fifty times a day--with birth certificates in hand.
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AnonyMs

This was the most interesting bit for me as it could have a huge impact

While the celebrity response is drawing considerable attention, the travel industry in each state is more concerned about lower-profile visitors: the everyday tourists who have already begun canceling trips or planning vacations elsewhere.
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Dee Marshall

If South Carolina passes a law like this I don't know how I'll ever drive to Florida. I have to drive straight through North Carolina and Georgia as it is. I generally stop in South Carolina at South of the Border for the night and usually gas up in SC because they typically have the cheapest prices. Consequently I have one or two meals in the state. Then again, I have no plans to travel soon so this may all be settled soon.
April 22, 2015, the day of my first face to face pass in gender neutral clothes and no makeup. It may be months to the next one, but I'm good with that!

Being transgender is just a phase. It hardly ever starts before conception and always ends promptly at death.

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