Boycott/ Divest and Pull your College App from All States which violate Our Daughters' Civil Rights

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Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would never ever send my daughter to one of these states for college, and that unfortunately may include Virginia soon.


Great!

Will be easier for my kid to get into UVA!!

Seriously you will skip a top college like UVA, Rice, etc in these states for the ruling of the govt in that state? It’s not the colleges’s fault and they are not going to leave the state either. Anyways , your kids are only in school for like 6 months anyways…


What they type here and what they do when their kids get rejected from the other schools because of increased competition is very different.


These Red state Universities that today denied our daughters' their civil rights will go belly Up when we pull our daughters and son's college Apps

They have literally already committed the funds from this years admission yields to formulate their staff budget,the health insurance payments for their faculty, their returee pensions and the payments on their debt

The price for treating our daughters as less than equal citizens and exposing them to a Felony record is mass default to:

Tulane, Emory, Vanderbilt, Wash- U, Furman, Texas- Austin, Ole Miss, University of Kentucky... on and on and on

Each and every family will be taking its 200,00- $ 250,000 ( 1/4 million dollars ) tuition elsewhere.....

Your states will return to being economic backwaters


Did you ever stop to think that someone else can take those seats you choose to vacate?
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It’s a beautiful Sunday in TN.

We’ve got our middle TN NASCAR race in Lebanon TN today, and with any luck we’ll get a few conceptions in the parking lot, and the state will be blessed in nine months.

You fancy people keep belly aching about college rankings, and how you’re going to just tear down Vanderbilt (are the black schools exempt from your “war”?).

Meanwhile you’re daughters are safe to get their abortions at home and maybe even your wives.

It’s ok to be different!
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would never ever send my daughter to one of these states for college, and that unfortunately may include Virginia soon.


Great!

Will be easier for my kid to get into UVA!!

Seriously you will skip a top college like UVA, Rice, etc in these states for the ruling of the govt in that state? It’s not the colleges’s fault and they are not going to leave the state either. Anyways , your kids are only in school for like 6 months anyways…


What they type here and what they do when their kids get rejected from the other schools because of increased competition is very different.


These Red state Universities that today denied our daughters' their civil rights will go belly Up when we pull our daughters and son's college Apps

They have literally already committed the funds from this years admission yields to formulate their staff budget,the health insurance payments for their faculty, their returee pensions and the payments on their debt

The price for treating our daughters as less than equal citizens and exposing them to a Felony record is mass default to:

Tulane, Emory, Vanderbilt, Wash- U, Furman, Texas- Austin, Ole Miss, University of Kentucky... on and on and on

Each and every family will be taking its 200,00- $ 250,000 ( 1/4 million dollars ) tuition elsewhere.....

Your states will return to being economic backwaters


Elsewhere to where? You wouldn’t DARE be seen sending your kids to a *gasp* “lesser’ college
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Anonymous wrote:Why are you throwing elite schools at me? My daughter isn’t applying to any of those.

And she sure as shit isn’t going to Ala-effing-bama


I picked the most stereotypical southern school I could think of and compared it with elite northern schools popular on dcum.

I think it’s rather telling that you dismiss Alabama with such hostility. That sort of bias is weird. Did you know their law school is ranked 23rd? Did you know their nursing school has a 100% licensure rate for grads (and a fabulous state of the art building)? Did you know Ernst & Young is one of their top recruiters at the business school? They had a Rhodes Scholar from NJ this year. They have a state of the art athletic and recreation facility for competitive wheel chair sports.

I could go on, but apparently you’ve written off the university, the state, and the people who live there. I guess you don’t know anyone who works at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, AL? I do. They are awesome lawyers doing amazing work at the national level and headquartered in AL.


If my daughter gets raped in Alabama she will not be able to get a safe, legal abortion. Why would their law school ranking (23rd - yikes!) sway her decision?


So your daughter will be in the 1% of reasons why women have an abortion and she can travel to a state with no restrictions. You people need to stop using this what if as your reasons!


+1 Seriously. They must live in areas where rape is not infrequent.


-1. Seriously. We love our daughters and want the best medical care for them no matter what.
I guess you don’t care about your daughter in the same way.


Rape is not a common occurrence in most communities.


And you’re okay with taking that risk for your daughter?! What about an ectopic pregnancy the red state hospitals won’t treat or an abortion for an abnormal fetus? These things happen and happen fast.


There are zero hospitals in ANY state that won’t treat an ectopic pregnancy. Stop with your forced abortion at any costs talking points!


Right, how much longer, though? There are several states with zero exceptions


No there are none. Please stop perpetuating the lie!


It’s not a lie. No exceptions in Arkansas, North Dakota, or South Dakota. Limits on exceptions in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee. But, if it’s a “life from conception” and “abortion is murder” there shouldn’t be any exceptions, right? Route to conception doesn’t matter, right?


The lie perpetuated by the forced abortion crowd.

Fact: Arkansas: exception in that ban is to protect the life of the mother in a medical emergency.

Louisiana: legal only if the fetus would die anyway or if continuing the pregnancy would threaten the mother’s life or health.

MS: Abortions would still be allowed if the woman’s life is endangered by the pregnancy or if the pregnancy was caused by a rape

I could go on, but stop again sharing the LIE these states offer no exceptions. Just stop.


You don’t have to lie, we need to embrace sepsis as salvation. We WANT women to die if they don’t accept our moral dictates. Many states have accepted our agenda. No need to be bashful, embrace it! Revel in the blood of the sinners.


Do you think this kind of answer is clever? The PP is correct. You can look up the laws directly


DP but you can also easily look up the fact that “life of the mother” is not being applied in Texas. A woman who lost her (wanted) baby on her wedding day had to be put on a plane to Colorado to have a life-saving abortion, because There’s no “you can’t try your $10,000 bounty on us!” Clause and hospitals don’t want to defend the lawsuits, even if they will win they are not allowed to recover their legal costs.


Lie:

Texas law: exception allows for the patient’s life is in danger or if they are at risk of “substantial impairment of a major bodily function.”

I mean stop with the incessant lying.


Here’s the story. Please read it.

https://www.npr.org/2022/02/28/1083536401/texas-abortion-law-6-months


1) she had no clue she was pregnant. Not the phrase “little or no time”. She had the window for abortion open. She chose not to:

“For Anna, there would have been little to no time to get an abortion in Texas by the time she discovered her pregnancy. She and Scott were open to having a baby, even if a bit sooner than they might have planned, so they moved up their wedding plans to December.”

2) The doctor told her there was risk to her life, then also told her they could not provide an abortion due to the law. That is not true - someone here is lying. Once it’s medically determined that there is risk to the mother’s life by doctors (and there were PLENTY at a hospital), they had the legal right to abort.

Note this statement fro the article: “ But under Texas law, abortions are allowed at that stage only for severe medical emergencies, defined as when a patient is "in danger of death or a serious risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function."
And because fetal heart tones were detectable, doctors told Anna they couldn't offer her that option.”

It’s simply not true as the carve out for life of the mother is despite a fetal heartbeat.

This article is just full of speculation and crap.


Lol, a shame they did not have you on staff to teach them what they could and could not do. The South already has significant physician shortages, this will further exacerbate them. No OB in their right mind would want to practice in these states, the risk and the stress is not worth it.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are you throwing elite schools at me? My daughter isn’t applying to any of those.

And she sure as shit isn’t going to Ala-effing-bama


I picked the most stereotypical southern school I could think of and compared it with elite northern schools popular on dcum.

I think it’s rather telling that you dismiss Alabama with such hostility. That sort of bias is weird. Did you know their law school is ranked 23rd? Did you know their nursing school has a 100% licensure rate for grads (and a fabulous state of the art building)? Did you know Ernst & Young is one of their top recruiters at the business school? They had a Rhodes Scholar from NJ this year. They have a state of the art athletic and recreation facility for competitive wheel chair sports.

I could go on, but apparently you’ve written off the university, the state, and the people who live there. I guess you don’t know anyone who works at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, AL? I do. They are awesome lawyers doing amazing work at the national level and headquartered in AL.


If my daughter gets raped in Alabama she will not be able to get a safe, legal abortion. Why would their law school ranking (23rd - yikes!) sway her decision?


So your daughter will be in the 1% of reasons why women have an abortion and she can travel to a state with no restrictions. You people need to stop using this what if as your reasons!


+1 Seriously. They must live in areas where rape is not infrequent.


-1. Seriously. We love our daughters and want the best medical care for them no matter what.
I guess you don’t care about your daughter in the same way.


Rape is not a common occurrence in most communities.


And you’re okay with taking that risk for your daughter?! What about an ectopic pregnancy the red state hospitals won’t treat or an abortion for an abnormal fetus? These things happen and happen fast.


There are zero hospitals in ANY state that won’t treat an ectopic pregnancy. Stop with your forced abortion at any costs talking points!


Right, how much longer, though? There are several states with zero exceptions


No there are none. Please stop perpetuating the lie!


It’s not a lie. No exceptions in Arkansas, North Dakota, or South Dakota. Limits on exceptions in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee. But, if it’s a “life from conception” and “abortion is murder” there shouldn’t be any exceptions, right? Route to conception doesn’t matter, right?


The lie perpetuated by the forced abortion crowd.

Fact: Arkansas: exception in that ban is to protect the life of the mother in a medical emergency.

Louisiana: legal only if the fetus would die anyway or if continuing the pregnancy would threaten the mother’s life or health.

MS: Abortions would still be allowed if the woman’s life is endangered by the pregnancy or if the pregnancy was caused by a rape

I could go on, but stop again sharing the LIE these states offer no exceptions. Just stop.


You don’t have to lie, we need to embrace sepsis as salvation. We WANT women to die if they don’t accept our moral dictates. Many states have accepted our agenda. No need to be bashful, embrace it! Revel in the blood of the sinners.


Do you think this kind of answer is clever? The PP is correct. You can look up the laws directly


DP but you can also easily look up the fact that “life of the mother” is not being applied in Texas. A woman who lost her (wanted) baby on her wedding day had to be put on a plane to Colorado to have a life-saving abortion, because There’s no “you can’t try your $10,000 bounty on us!” Clause and hospitals don’t want to defend the lawsuits, even if they will win they are not allowed to recover their legal costs.


Lie:

Texas law: exception allows for the patient’s life is in danger or if they are at risk of “substantial impairment of a major bodily function.”

I mean stop with the incessant lying.


Here’s the story. Please read it.

https://www.npr.org/2022/02/28/1083536401/texas-abortion-law-6-months


1) she had no clue she was pregnant. Not the phrase “little or no time”. She had the window for abortion open. She chose not to:

“For Anna, there would have been little to no time to get an abortion in Texas by the time she discovered her pregnancy. She and Scott were open to having a baby, even if a bit sooner than they might have planned, so they moved up their wedding plans to December.”

2) The doctor told her there was risk to her life, then also told her they could not provide an abortion due to the law. That is not true - someone here is lying. Once it’s medically determined that there is risk to the mother’s life by doctors (and there were PLENTY at a hospital), they had the legal right to abort.

Note this statement fro the article: “ But under Texas law, abortions are allowed at that stage only for severe medical emergencies, defined as when a patient is "in danger of death or a serious risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function."
And because fetal heart tones were detectable, doctors told Anna they couldn't offer her that option.”

It’s simply not true as the carve out for life of the mother is despite a fetal heartbeat.

This article is just full of speculation and crap.


Lol, a shame they did not have you on staff to teach them what they could and could not do. The South already has significant physician shortages, this will further exacerbate them. No OB in their right mind would want to practice in these states, the risk and the stress is not worth it.


Actually a lot of OB’s don’t want to perform abortion or even refer it, so the south will have a surplus of OBs.

Perhaps your coven sees it differently and that’s why it’s great you get to do you in the granite state.
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If I had a daughter at the University of Arkansas I would beg her to stay away from frat parties and any other gathering with a lot of alcohol, since there is no rape exception in that state.
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For everyone doing this, I think you need to let the university and governor know. I already have one in college and a few more years left for other, but this is what I’d do.
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Anonymous wrote:For everyone doing this, I think you need to let the university and governor know. I already have one in college and a few more years left for other, but this is what I’d do.


They will be positively shaking when all the mail from Bethesda arrives!!!

It’s going to be a cold day in Dixie!!!

What buffoons.
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Anonymous wrote:DH and I are both University of Notre Dame graduates as was my FIL. It’s in Indiana and very backward on women’s rights. Neither of our kids are allowed to even apply or accept recruitment.


Why?

Presumably you and your husband turned out fine? Presumably you received a good education, right?

But your kids aren’t allowed the option?


Too funny. Amy Coney Barrett was a professor at Notre Dame, gave a speech there earlier this year, but Indiana is the problem.


And Notre Dame is a CATHOLIC school!


Add TCU, SMU and others in states where applicable.
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I haven’t read the whole thread, but I think *more* blue people should move to potential swing states like TX, FL, PA, Ohio, etc. Those states are critical for the GOP plan to continue to highjack our country by a minority of people. Getting people who voice blue to move away or stop coming is part of their plan.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are you throwing elite schools at me? My daughter isn’t applying to any of those.

And she sure as shit isn’t going to Ala-effing-bama


I picked the most stereotypical southern school I could think of and compared it with elite northern schools popular on dcum.

I think it’s rather telling that you dismiss Alabama with such hostility. That sort of bias is weird. Did you know their law school is ranked 23rd? Did you know their nursing school has a 100% licensure rate for grads (and a fabulous state of the art building)? Did you know Ernst & Young is one of their top recruiters at the business school? They had a Rhodes Scholar from NJ this year. They have a state of the art athletic and recreation facility for competitive wheel chair sports.

I could go on, but apparently you’ve written off the university, the state, and the people who live there. I guess you don’t know anyone who works at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, AL? I do. They are awesome lawyers doing amazing work at the national level and headquartered in AL.


If my daughter gets raped in Alabama she will not be able to get a safe, legal abortion. Why would their law school ranking (23rd - yikes!) sway her decision?


So your daughter will be in the 1% of reasons why women have an abortion and she can travel to a state with no restrictions. You people need to stop using this what if as your reasons!


+1 Seriously. They must live in areas where rape is not infrequent.


-1. Seriously. We love our daughters and want the best medical care for them no matter what.
I guess you don’t care about your daughter in the same way.


Rape is not a common occurrence in most communities.


And you’re okay with taking that risk for your daughter?! What about an ectopic pregnancy the red state hospitals won’t treat or an abortion for an abnormal fetus? These things happen and happen fast.


There are zero hospitals in ANY state that won’t treat an ectopic pregnancy. Stop with your forced abortion at any costs talking points!


Right, how much longer, though? There are several states with zero exceptions


No there are none. Please stop perpetuating the lie!


It’s not a lie. No exceptions in Arkansas, North Dakota, or South Dakota. Limits on exceptions in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee. But, if it’s a “life from conception” and “abortion is murder” there shouldn’t be any exceptions, right? Route to conception doesn’t matter, right?


The lie perpetuated by the forced abortion crowd.

Fact: Arkansas: exception in that ban is to protect the life of the mother in a medical emergency.

Louisiana: legal only if the fetus would die anyway or if continuing the pregnancy would threaten the mother’s life or health.

MS: Abortions would still be allowed if the woman’s life is endangered by the pregnancy or if the pregnancy was caused by a rape

I could go on, but stop again sharing the LIE these states offer no exceptions. Just stop.


You don’t have to lie, we need to embrace sepsis as salvation. We WANT women to die if they don’t accept our moral dictates. Many states have accepted our agenda. No need to be bashful, embrace it! Revel in the blood of the sinners.


Do you think this kind of answer is clever? The PP is correct. You can look up the laws directly


DP but you can also easily look up the fact that “life of the mother” is not being applied in Texas. A woman who lost her (wanted) baby on her wedding day had to be put on a plane to Colorado to have a life-saving abortion, because There’s no “you can’t try your $10,000 bounty on us!” Clause and hospitals don’t want to defend the lawsuits, even if they will win they are not allowed to recover their legal costs.


Lie:

Texas law: exception allows for the patient’s life is in danger or if they are at risk of “substantial impairment of a major bodily function.”

I mean stop with the incessant lying.


Here’s the story. Please read it.

https://www.npr.org/2022/02/28/1083536401/texas-abortion-law-6-months


1) she had no clue she was pregnant. Not the phrase “little or no time”. She had the window for abortion open. She chose not to:

“For Anna, there would have been little to no time to get an abortion in Texas by the time she discovered her pregnancy. She and Scott were open to having a baby, even if a bit sooner than they might have planned, so they moved up their wedding plans to December.”

2) The doctor told her there was risk to her life, then also told her they could not provide an abortion due to the law. That is not true - someone here is lying. Once it’s medically determined that there is risk to the mother’s life by doctors (and there were PLENTY at a hospital), they had the legal right to abort.

Note this statement fro the article: “ But under Texas law, abortions are allowed at that stage only for severe medical emergencies, defined as when a patient is "in danger of death or a serious risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function."
And because fetal heart tones were detectable, doctors told Anna they couldn't offer her that option.”

It’s simply not true as the carve out for life of the mother is despite a fetal heartbeat.

This article is just full of speculation and crap.


Lol, a shame they did not have you on staff to teach them what they could and could not do. The South already has significant physician shortages, this will further exacerbate them. No OB in their right mind would want to practice in these states, the risk and the stress is not worth it.


Actually a lot of OB’s don’t want to perform abortion or even refer it, so the south will have a surplus of OBs.

Perhaps your coven sees it differently and that’s why it’s great you get to do you in the granite state.


Okay witch or warlock. Coven?

Anyway, to the science, OBs will have a difficult time because they can’t help women with health issues like a missed miscarriage until the woman has already gone into septic shock rather than being proactive and performing the D&C early.

I can’t imagine as a doctor having to choose that because the do no harm thing will be run over and on flames like a NASCAR pile-up. To use a something you may understand
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Anonymous wrote:For everyone doing this, I think you need to let the university and governor know. I already have one in college and a few more years left for other, but this is what I’d do.


They will be positively shaking when all the mail from Bethesda arrives!!!

It’s going to be a cold day in Dixie!!!

What buffoons.


Yet you are upset enough to post here.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are you throwing elite schools at me? My daughter isn’t applying to any of those.

And she sure as shit isn’t going to Ala-effing-bama


I picked the most stereotypical southern school I could think of and compared it with elite northern schools popular on dcum.

I think it’s rather telling that you dismiss Alabama with such hostility. That sort of bias is weird. Did you know their law school is ranked 23rd? Did you know their nursing school has a 100% licensure rate for grads (and a fabulous state of the art building)? Did you know Ernst & Young is one of their top recruiters at the business school? They had a Rhodes Scholar from NJ this year. They have a state of the art athletic and recreation facility for competitive wheel chair sports.

I could go on, but apparently you’ve written off the university, the state, and the people who live there. I guess you don’t know anyone who works at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, AL? I do. They are awesome lawyers doing amazing work at the national level and headquartered in AL.


If my daughter gets raped in Alabama she will not be able to get a safe, legal abortion. Why would their law school ranking (23rd - yikes!) sway her decision?


So your daughter will be in the 1% of reasons why women have an abortion and she can travel to a state with no restrictions. You people need to stop using this what if as your reasons!


+1 Seriously. They must live in areas where rape is not infrequent.


-1. Seriously. We love our daughters and want the best medical care for them no matter what.
I guess you don’t care about your daughter in the same way.


Rape is not a common occurrence in most communities.


And you’re okay with taking that risk for your daughter?! What about an ectopic pregnancy the red state hospitals won’t treat or an abortion for an abnormal fetus? These things happen and happen fast.


There are zero hospitals in ANY state that won’t treat an ectopic pregnancy. Stop with your forced abortion at any costs talking points!


Right, how much longer, though? There are several states with zero exceptions


No there are none. Please stop perpetuating the lie!


It’s not a lie. No exceptions in Arkansas, North Dakota, or South Dakota. Limits on exceptions in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee. But, if it’s a “life from conception” and “abortion is murder” there shouldn’t be any exceptions, right? Route to conception doesn’t matter, right?


The lie perpetuated by the forced abortion crowd.

Fact: Arkansas: exception in that ban is to protect the life of the mother in a medical emergency.

Louisiana: legal only if the fetus would die anyway or if continuing the pregnancy would threaten the mother’s life or health.

MS: Abortions would still be allowed if the woman’s life is endangered by the pregnancy or if the pregnancy was caused by a rape

I could go on, but stop again sharing the LIE these states offer no exceptions. Just stop.


You don’t have to lie, we need to embrace sepsis as salvation. We WANT women to die if they don’t accept our moral dictates. Many states have accepted our agenda. No need to be bashful, embrace it! Revel in the blood of the sinners.


Do you think this kind of answer is clever? The PP is correct. You can look up the laws directly


DP but you can also easily look up the fact that “life of the mother” is not being applied in Texas. A woman who lost her (wanted) baby on her wedding day had to be put on a plane to Colorado to have a life-saving abortion, because There’s no “you can’t try your $10,000 bounty on us!” Clause and hospitals don’t want to defend the lawsuits, even if they will win they are not allowed to recover their legal costs.


Lie:

Texas law: exception allows for the patient’s life is in danger or if they are at risk of “substantial impairment of a major bodily function.”

I mean stop with the incessant lying.


Here’s the story. Please read it.

https://www.npr.org/2022/02/28/1083536401/texas-abortion-law-6-months


1) she had no clue she was pregnant. Not the phrase “little or no time”. She had the window for abortion open. She chose not to:

“For Anna, there would have been little to no time to get an abortion in Texas by the time she discovered her pregnancy. She and Scott were open to having a baby, even if a bit sooner than they might have planned, so they moved up their wedding plans to December.”

2) The doctor told her there was risk to her life, then also told her they could not provide an abortion due to the law. That is not true - someone here is lying. Once it’s medically determined that there is risk to the mother’s life by doctors (and there were PLENTY at a hospital), they had the legal right to abort.

Note this statement fro the article: “ But under Texas law, abortions are allowed at that stage only for severe medical emergencies, defined as when a patient is "in danger of death or a serious risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function."
And because fetal heart tones were detectable, doctors told Anna they couldn't offer her that option.”

It’s simply not true as the carve out for life of the mother is despite a fetal heartbeat.

This article is just full of speculation and crap.


Lol, a shame they did not have you on staff to teach them what they could and could not do. The South already has significant physician shortages, this will further exacerbate them. No OB in their right mind would want to practice in these states, the risk and the stress is not worth it.


Actually a lot of OB’s don’t want to perform abortion or even refer it, so the south will have a surplus of OBs.

Perhaps your coven sees it differently and that’s why it’s great you get to do you in the granite state.


Okay witch or warlock. Coven?

Anyway, to the science, OBs will have a difficult time because they can’t help women with health issues like a missed miscarriage until the woman has already gone into septic shock rather than being proactive and performing the D&C early.

I can’t imagine as a doctor having to choose that because the do no harm thing will be run over and on flames like a NASCAR pile-up. To use a something you may understand


If it ain’t rubbin’ it ain’t racing!

Race today is five east coast time; tune it. Think of it as cultural exchange in your own country and you might have some fun.

And don’t worry we even have a black driver and a Mexican (quite good) so it’s diverse.
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Anonymous wrote:I haven’t read the whole thread, but I think *more* blue people should move to potential swing states like TX, FL, PA, Ohio, etc. Those states are critical for the GOP plan to continue to highjack our country by a minority of people. Getting people who voice blue to move away or stop coming is part of their plan.


To be fair, PA hasn’t banned yet
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Anonymous wrote:For everyone doing this, I think you need to let the university and governor know. I already have one in college and a few more years left for other, but this is what I’d do.


They will be positively shaking when all the mail from Bethesda arrives!!!

It’s going to be a cold day in Dixie!!!

What buffoons.


Yet you are upset enough to post here.


No really I think it’s hysterically funny and you don’t realize that part of the culture legacy in the south is NOT being told what to do, particularly by smug northerners.

Send your mail! Form groups at your community organizations (ok that was mean you don’t really have those), and write those letters!
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