Houston SAYS NO To Letting Men In Dresses Use Women’s Bathrooms; Lesbian Mayor Hardest Hit
Houston residents soundly rejected an attempt by gay activists to impose new laws that would force businesses to treat transexual individuals as whatever gender they choose, instead of what nature chose for them.
Houston's #HERO ordinance with 52 precincts and early voting , 62% no, 38% yes. @Fox26Houston
— Andrea Watkins (@watkinsfox26) November 4, 2015
With early voting results in, Houston’s proposed ordinance to establish protections from discrimination for gay and transgender residents and several other classes was behind in the polls by a significant margin.
As the polls closed on Tuesday, early voting figures showed 63 percent of more than 130,000 Houston voters who cast ballots early voted against the measure. The embattled ordinance, better known as HERO, would make it illegal to discriminate against someone based on 15 different “protected characteristics,” including sex, race, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Ordinance supporters say it’s intended to protect all Houstonians from discrimination and align Houston with other major cities that have similar measures. But opponents have zeroed in on the gender identity protection, which they argue would allow sexual predators to go into women’s bathrooms.
Houston’s lesbian mayorette pushed the ordinance hard, but just couldn’t make her citizens see the rainbow light.
Of course, all the liberals are freaking out:
Houston, you have a problem. The hate tweets I'm seeing from people who voted against #HERO is enough to scare anyone away from your city.
— Elsie Snuffin (@ElsieSnuffin) November 4, 2015
Wahhhhh!!!
If #HERO goes down tonight, the national boycott of #Houston begins TOMORROW. #SuperBowl2017
— JoeMyGod (@JoeMyGod) November 4, 2015
Oh boy. Who cares.
I'm using the women's restroom from now on strictly out of principle. Stop me. #HERO #Houston
— david buehrer (@greenwaybarista) November 4, 2015
I hope the ladies in the ladies’ room will be fully employing their 2nd Amendment rights when this douchebag tries that.
Houston's HERO ordinance failed, which proves yet again that human rights aren't something you're supposed to vote for. They are yours.
— Alan Cerny (@NordlingAICN) November 4, 2015
News coming out of Houston about #Prop1 #HERO is devastating. It's a prime example of why equal rights should never be put to a referendum.
— Jake John (@jacobjaboyle) November 4, 2015
Democracy failed!! LOL!! Soooo if they state failed to grant you your “rights,” where do rights come from? Hmmmmm…..
The message that may have help defeat #HERO. #houvote pic.twitter.com/tQCK957liy
— Monica Rhor (@monicarhor) November 4, 2015
#HERO camp tried to send message that heroes vote. Gotta say this party has fun vibe even tho early numbers look bad pic.twitter.com/VycwzlBCre
— Mark Collette (@chronMC) November 4, 2015
Would Jesus discriminate? YES HE WOULD. In fact, Jesus says in the Bible that he will literally send people to hell. Seems kinda discriminatory to me (according to the strict definition of the word).
Anyway, good job Houston. Keep whining, liberals.