On this issue, look at the difference between McCrory and Gov. Nathan Deal, a republican in Georgia. When a so called religious freedom bill passed the General Assembly in Georgia, Deal took his time, saw what the effect would be and vetoed it. He said there is no need for ANY discrimination against citizens and visitors to Georgia for others to have religious freedom. Of course the fact that Georgia could lose billions just from the movie industry alone was probably enough incentive for Deal to veto it. Yes, there was wailing, gnashing of teeth and tearing of clothes among a few in the General Assembly but overall, very little said.
Despite the fact that HB2 has cost North Carolina hundreds of millions in money and jobs, our local religious nut, Josh McKoon says he will be back next year with another religious freedom bill and as a cherry on top, a bathroom bill. I guess Liberty Council finally got around to giving him a "campaign contribution" to introduce a bathroom law. Several people I'm friends with on Facebook have actually tried to engage McKoon in dialog about the bills but they generally get called names by him and attacked so much they end up blocking him. The man truly earns his description as on of the most disliked people under the capitol dome.