The so-called “bathroom ordinance” was voted down in Houston this week, and an angry Mayor Annise Parker referred to people who opposed the Equal Rights Ordinance as “transphobes.”
@TwitchyTeam is it just possible they didn't agree and they aren't transphobia? Or is it like if you disagree with Obama you're s racist?
— kitty (@mkbl) November 6, 2015
@TwitchyTeam Shorter Houston Mayor: The voters of my city, who elected me thrice, are transphobes for not letting men into women's bathrooms
— Brian Cates (@drawandstrike) November 6, 2015
Mayor Parker doesn’t seem eager to entertain arguments from some of those opposed to the proposal:
I work in Houston and contribute to the Houston economy. Thanks @AnniseParker pic.twitter.com/f6kBUbiGlK
— Jason Price (@RepublicanPunk) November 4, 2015
@stephenstephan I'm so proud! You are blocked from following @AnniseParker and viewing @AnniseParker's Tweets. <—lol good can't stand her
— ARRESTOBAMANOW (@enragedtaco) November 6, 2015
I am blocked by @AnniseParker. Can someone please tell me how she is feeling? @MichaelBerrySho @RamonRoblesJr @ProducerKen
— Donnie Meismer (@USMCPipeliner) November 4, 2015
damn, i'm blocked too. what a free speech activist she is! @USMCPipeliner @AnniseParker @MichaelBerrySho @RamonRoblesJr @ProducerKen
— ctl (@jetx86) November 4, 2015
If only @AnniseParker could have blocked #Houston voters instead of a smart-ass on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/CY8CdPTxVl
— Justin King (@YoJustinKing) November 4, 2015
Bad night for @AnniseParker & #LGBT extremism. She can "block" me but not Houston voters (this time) #HERO pic.twitter.com/KrXTVh3CF9
— Matt Barber (@jmattbarber) November 4, 2015
She blocked me too. @jmattbarber @AnniseParker
— Legally Right (@Legally_Right) November 4, 2015
Mayor of Houston Blocked me!! Guess she doesn't like Conservatives! #NoMenInGirlsBathrooms pic.twitter.com/0SSh1Jj5UZ
— Alexa (@TrotAlex) November 4, 2015
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