PayPal is taking a strong stance in favor of the LGBT community. A couple of weeks ago, North Carolina lawmakers passed a disappointing law that prohibits protecting the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. This law also discriminates transgender people by forcing them to go to the wrong bathroom. PayPal won’t accept that and said in a statement that the company won’t open a new office in Charlotte after all.

The new global operations center in Charlotte was supposed to employ 400 people. And it looks like the company won’t change its mind as long as this law is still valid.

“The new law perpetuates discrimination and it violates the values and principles that are at the core of PayPal’s mission and culture,” PayPal president and CEO Dan Schulman wrote. “As a result, PayPal will not move forward with our planned expansion into Charlotte.”

PayPal isn’t the only one protesting the law. The White House is currently reviewing it, a federal lawsuit is in progress as well. Other governments have banned nonessential government travel to the state of North Carolina in order to protest the law.

100 other companies have asked to repeal the law, but PayPal seems to be the most vocal opponent with its canceled plan to add jobs in the state.

Here’s the full statement: