I just don't see this as that big of a deal. Others obviously do. 13 states have non-discrimination laws in public accommodations, and I'm not aware of rampant sexual assaults in any of these states.
A solution in search of a problem is how I see this. You might differ.
I differ and here's why: If liberal cities hadn't started shoving the perversions of their leftist constituents down the throats of the population at large, it would have been a solution in search of a problem. Charlotte focused the minds in the legislature
by creating the problem with a city ordinance forcing business to do as Target has done, which is let anybody use any bathroom. This goes well beyond "anti-discrimination". I keep saying this, and you keep missing it, so I guess we'll just have to disagree on the import
What I find distressing is the media has distorted the intent and the effects of NC's law, and it grieves me when I see people who are otherwise very sharp at spotting their deception swallow this lie, hook line and sinker.