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Sex-Segregated Bathrooms Are Not Same as Jim Crow, Black  Activists Tell 
Obama
 


 
By _Samuel Smith_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/samuel-smith/)   , 
CP Reporter
May 18, 2016|9:22  am










 
African-American activists throughout the United States are slamming the  
Obama administration for comparing North Carolina's recently passed 
transgender  law to white-supremacist laws that once permitted racism and 
segregation. 
Attorney General Loretta Lynch made headlines last week when she chastised  
North Carolina's controversial transgender bathroom law, which protects  
businesses and other places of public accommodation from being coerced by 
local  governments into making women's bathrooms, locker rooms and showers 
available to  men who identify as women and vice versa. 
Since North Carolina's law also requires people to use bathrooms in  
government buildings that match their birth sex and not the gender in which 
they  
choose to identify, Lynch announced on May 9 that the United States Justice  
Department filed a lawsuit against the state over its refusal to cave to an 
 ultimatum the department sent three days earlier calling for the state not 
to  enforce the law. 
In her _statement_ 
(https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/attorney-general-loretta-e-lynch-delivers-remarks-press-conference-announcing-complaint)
 , Lynch 
asserted that North Carolina's law is  comparable to Jim Crow laws that 
permitted race-based discrimination and  segregation following the 1876 
election up until the Civil Rights Movement in  the 1960s.




 
"This is not the first time that we have seen discriminatory responses to  
historic moments of progress for our nation," Lynch said. "We saw it in the 
Jim  Crow laws that followed the Emancipation Proclamation. We saw it in 
fierce and  widespread resistance to Brown v. Board of Education. And we saw it 
in  the proliferation of state bans on same-sex unions intended to stifle 
any hope  that gay and lesbian Americans might one day be afforded the right 
to  marry." 
It is not just the fact that the Justice Department filed a lawsuit against 
 North Carolina and _issued an edict_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/obama-order-public-schools-transgender-bathroom-access-rules-texas-163852/)
  
requiring all U.S public schools to allow  students to use bathrooms based on 
their gender identity that has angered black  activists, it was Lynch's 
daring insinuation that North Carolina's "common sense  law" is just as bad as 
Jim Crow law. 
Members of the black conservative activist leadership network Project 21 
_spoke out_ 
(http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21PR-Locker_room_civil_rights_051616.html)  
against the administration's comparison and its  edict. 
Project 21's Stacy Washington, a St. Louis conservative radio personality 
and  a former elected school board member, called the administration's 
comparison  insulting. 
"Comparing gender dysphoria to innate characteristics such as race is a  
bridge too far for scientific-minded individuals, but not for the Organized  
Left," Washington said in a _statement_ 
(http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21PR-Locker_room_civil_rights_051616.html) . 
"The idea that a mentally ill person 
should assume  the mantle of civil rights so hard-fought and won by black 
Americans is  insulting." 
Nadra "Cap Black" Enzi, an anti-crime activist in Louisiana, said that as a 
 black Southern man who grew up fighting "Jim Crow-lite" in Georgia during 
the  1970s and 1980s, he finds the administration's comparison 
"disrespectful." 
"Once again the black experience is hijacked by individuals whose contempt  
and desperation is obvious!" Enzi _said_ 
(http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21PR-Locker_room_civil_rights_051616.html)  in 
a statement. "Middle and 
upper-income whites in  search of artificial oppressed person status can do so 
without using our history  to prop up delusional defenses."




 
"The fact that co-conspirators in this farce include a bi-racial president 
of  the United States who self-identifies as black, and the second black 
U.S.  attorney general, speaks volumes on how far some have strayed away from 
the  straight and narrow path pioneered by the Civil Rights Movement and the 
moral  culture which produced it," Enzi added. 
Although the administration wants people to believe that the transgender  
bathroom movement is similar to the Civil Rights Movement, Project 21  
Co-chairman Horace Cooper, a Virginia attorney who previously taught  
constitutional law at George Mason University, said the administration is  
forcing its 
agenda on schools by threatening to withhold funds needed to  minority 
students if they don't let transgender students access opposite sex  bathrooms 
and 
locker rooms. 
"The White House is pushing a radical agenda that has no support in the  
language or history of existing civil rights law. And they are pursuing it by  
threatening to punish the most vulnerable students in public school —  
withholding lunch and remedial teaching assistance from poor and minority  
students," Cooper said in a _statement_ 
(http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21PR-Locker_room_civil_rights_051616.html) . 
"This is cruel and divisive and will 
ultimately be  overturned." 
Although liberals love to claim that they fight for "women's rights" in the 
 debate on abortion, Washington wonders where the "women's rights 
advocates" are  in the transgender bathroom debate. 
"Where are those who trumpeted the War on Women campaign so successfully  
during the last presidential cycle?" Washington asks. "If you look at the  
numerous assaults against women and children in the bathrooms, locker rooms 
and  changing facilities in retail outlets across the country, you see a clear 
 pattern: perverts need no invitation to assault women. Making it easier by 
 giving them the cover of law that purports to offer newfound rights to  
transgendered people isn't the  answer."

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