Texas Photographer Under Attack for Opposing Men in Women’s Restrooms

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A Texas photographer is under attack by radical extremists within the transgender community.  She has made memes decrying the fact that grown men are allowed to enter the restroom where little girls use the facilities.  The transgender community have dropped her rating from 5 stars to 2.8 stars.  They have given her rotten reviews even though they have never been to her shop.  That’s illegal but their kind is not interested in morals or laws, they just want to destroy their enemies, both personally and professionally.

Here is one of her memes that transgenders find most offensive:

Bathroom protest poster

Joyce Moore, the owner of of the photography shop posted the meme on the Target Facebook page.  She has been warned that a group named, “Entitlement is still a disease” is out to destroy her.  Moore says she has been surprised by the viciousness of the attacks against her and her business.  I don’t know why.  This is typical of liberals who are dead set against free speech.  What she needs to realize is that they are all cowards who would mess in their undies if confronted by their intended victims.

Timothy Greg Varnne

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The link to your page has been shared with a hate group called Entitlement is still a disease. They have a lot of followers and their only goal in life is to cause drama with anyone that posts a complaint publicly. They are on a mission to destroy you…

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Ms. Moore told Breitbart Texas that she started making posters or “memes” when she saw a photo on a Facebook page that had a “I’ll Go With You” button. Used to promote a transgender bathroom agenda, they are used to say to transgenders, I will go with you to protect you in the bathroom. The website where the button can be found includes a section that tells people how to be “An #IllGoWithYouBuddy.”

Moore also became concerned when openly gay mayor, Annise Parker, was fighting for the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO). Although Houstonians defeated the measure by a margin of 61 to 39, the fight to get to that victory was extensive. It involved going up the court system to the highest court in Texas. Breitbart Texas reported extensively about this battle.