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The LBGT community in North Carolina just got a big show of solidarity from none other than Bruce Springsteen.
The rock icon announced Friday on hisofficial website that he is canceling Sunday's scheduled show in Greensboro to protest the state's newly passed House Bill 2 — dubbed the "bathroom law" — which dictates which public restrooms may be used by transgender individuals and prevents LBGT individuals to sue over human rights violations in the workplace.
"Taking all of this into account," he wrote, "I feel that this is a time for me and the band to show solidarity for those freedom fighters. As a result, and with deepest apologies to our dedicated fans in Greensboro, we have canceled our show scheduled for Sunday, April 10th."
As Springsteen asked fans' forgiveness, he urged them to see the bigger picture.
"Some things are more important than a rock show and this fight against prejudice and bigotry — which is happening as I write — is one of them," he observed. "It is the strongest means I have for raising my voice in opposition to those who continue to push us backwards instead of forwards."
Bruce Springsteen is the latest to shun North Carolina over its so-called "bathroom law."
The legendary musician announced Friday that his upcoming show in Greensboro, North Carolina, has been canceled in "solidarity" with those protesting the measure.
Springsteen and his E Street Band were slated to perform at the Greensboro Coliseum this Sunday. The roughly 15,000 ticketholders will all be eligible for a refund.
The newly enacted law requires individuals to use bathrooms that correspond to the gender on their birth certificate, and has drawn fierce criticism for excluding legal protections from gay and transgender people.
Bruce Springsteen cancels North Carolina concert over 'bathroom law' - Apr. 8, 2016
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Good for the Boss! I hope other entertainers and businesses that were going to perform/do business in NC do the same thing.
Once transgenders have the surgery, they should be using the washroom corresponding to their new gender.
Bruce Springsteen is the latest to shun North Carolina over its so-called "bathroom law."
The legendary musician announced Friday that his upcoming show in Greensboro, North Carolina, has been canceled in "solidarity" with those protesting the measure.
Springsteen and his E Street Band were slated to perform at the Greensboro Coliseum this Sunday. The roughly 15,000 ticketholders will all be eligible for a refund.
The newly enacted law requires individuals to use bathrooms that correspond to the gender on their birth certificate, and has drawn fierce criticism for excluding legal protections from gay and transgender people.
Bruce Springsteen cancels North Carolina concert over 'bathroom law' - Apr. 8, 2016
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Good for the Boss! I hope other entertainers and businesses that were going to perform/do business in NC do the same thing.
Once transgenders have the surgery, they should be using the washroom corresponding to their new gender.
Sweet! First PayPal, now this!
And the heartbreaking buzzer-beater against UNC could not have come at a better time.
Bet he just lost a ton of fans..
So why should anyone care? What has he done since the eighties that could be considered good?
I get the transgender thing... but wtf does homosexuality have to do with the bathroom?
this country is losing it's ****ing mind with bull**** issues like this.
over 200 years and somehow we muddled though using public restrooms with no problems... now it's an issue all of a sudden... an issue so big literally millions of dollars are in play over it.
holy christ.... just make all the restrooms in the country gender free restrooms with self closing lids on the toilets and glass walls..... we can all piss together in harmony, for ****s sake.
but for the love of god, enough with all this petty bull****.
Seems like the way this thread is exploding, people care.
P.S. Our Republican governor had the decency to veto our own hate bill, and now we're using that as leverage to draw businesses from Miss Sippy and North Carolina! :thumbs:
So why should anyone care? What has he done since the eighties that could be considered good?
The greatest rock artist of our time stands tall tho support his beliefs. As a life long Springsteen fan who has seen him many times, its unfortunate that thousands of devoted fans will not get the gift of seeing his incredible show. Some tapes of live shows on Sirius lately from the current tour show he is in fine voice .
But he believes in this cause and will fight for it.
I have to admire the man for than even though most of my own thoughts on the issue itself are not on the side he is on.
It s great to see a rich artist stand for principle.
So he gives to charities? That makes him worthy of note how? You do realize that many people give to charities, right?
He had something like three good albums throughout his career. That isn't exactly a huge number or anything.
Since musical taste is so subjective and so different its enough to say we differ on our assessment of Springsteen.
So he gives to charities? That makes him worthy of note how? You do realize that many people give to charities, right?
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