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

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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App
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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?
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Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the list. My daughter will be a senior in high school next year and she approached me about universities and wanting to avoid states for her rights would be limited. She made the blanket statement of just avoiding the south. But it’s nice to have a more specific list.


That’s great! She should go to school with a planned parenthood gift card.

I think it’s smart that she avoided this south. There’s a correlation with these backwards states and their abortion laws and more lax gun laws. Between the two, that girl is smart to avoid the south altogether.


More to the point: each family that pulls their college App pulls 200K- 250K ( 1/4 million dollars) from the budget of these schools in states that will make our daughters felons for exercising self autonomy.

drop in each schools admissions yield will kill their budget and ability to attract top faculty, pay good salaries to profs they want to attract, offer health insurance to faculty ( a Universities biggest expense) and service their debt on the buildings they have poured millions into to attract more students

This is not 1972. Women do not need to " ask for our rights" we will just economically crush each state that denies them


I mean, genuinely top faculty (especially global top faculty) aren’t going to live in these states. Those who aren’t women have wives and daughters too. The classes will be even more likely to be taught by adjuncts.


People love living in TN, especially Vanderbilt faculty. You are just delusional - you have no idea how much nicer it is to live in a safer, prettier and more gentile environment


I think the word you are looking for is genteel, but then maybe you really are just anti-Semitic.
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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.


Rape and incest account for 1-1.5% of all abortions. You can figure out the other reasons. Stop making up lies lies and damn statitistics as if they are true!


WTH difference does it make? you are still condemning women in those situations just because you don't agree with OTHER people's reasons


That's correct. I don't believe babies should be aborted for the reason ofinconvenience.


A cluster of cells is not a baby.
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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.


Rape and incest account for 1-1.5% of all abortions. You can figure out the other reasons. Stop making up lies lies and damn statitistics as if they are true!


WTH difference does it make? you are still condemning women in those situations just because you don't agree with OTHER people's reasons


That's correct. I don't believe babies should be aborted for the reason ofinconvenience.


Yes, that F**king lazy 10 year old who was raped and now just wants to get an abortion bc she’s such a lazy c*nt, right?
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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.


Rape and incest account for 1-1.5% of all abortions. You can figure out the other reasons. Stop making up lies lies and damn statitistics as if they are true!


WTH difference does it make? you are still condemning women in those situations just because you don't agree with OTHER people's reasons


That's correct. I don't believe babies should be aborted for the reason ofinconvenience.


Yes, that F**king lazy 10 year old who was raped and now just wants to get an abortion bc she’s such a lazy c*nt, right?


That’s more than just a matter of inconvenience, isn’t it, and not what the person was referring to.
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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?


Seriously, this nutjob needs to give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind is not going to apply to Vanderbilt or any other college because the Supreme Court overturned Roe.
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Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the list. My daughter will be a senior in high school next year and she approached me about universities and wanting to avoid states for her rights would be limited. She made the blanket statement of just avoiding the south. But it’s nice to have a more specific list.


That’s great! She should go to school with a planned parenthood gift card.

I think it’s smart that she avoided this south. There’s a correlation with these backwards states and their abortion laws and more lax gun laws. Between the two, that girl is smart to avoid the south altogether.


More to the point: each family that pulls their college App pulls 200K- 250K ( 1/4 million dollars) from the budget of these schools in states that will make our daughters felons for exercising self autonomy.

drop in each schools admissions yield will kill their budget and ability to attract top faculty, pay good salaries to profs they want to attract, offer health insurance to faculty ( a Universities biggest expense) and service their debt on the buildings they have poured millions into to attract more students

This is not 1972. Women do not need to " ask for our rights" we will just economically crush each state that denies them


I mean, genuinely top faculty (especially global top faculty) aren’t going to live in these states. Those who aren’t women have wives and daughters too. The classes will be even more likely to be taught by adjuncts.


People love living in TN, especially Vanderbilt faculty. You are just delusional - you have no idea how much nicer it is to live in a safer, prettier and more gentile environment


I think the word you are looking for is genteel, but then maybe you really are just anti-Semitic.


Thriving Jewish community in middle TN!
Anonymous
It’s just so nice to live on our peaceful, peaceful and orderly south.

Enjoy your blue states! Use those schools for your kids!
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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?


Seriously, this nutjob needs to give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind is not going to apply to Vanderbilt or any other college because the Supreme Court overturned Roe.



You must not know many families looking at top schools. The vast majority are educated and understand what it means to send their kids to a backwater sh1thole that treats women as second-class citizens.

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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?


Seriously, this nutjob needs to give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind is not going to apply to Vanderbilt or any other college because the Supreme Court overturned Roe.



You must not know many families looking at top schools. The vast majority are educated and understand what it means to send their kids to a backwater sh1thole that treats women as second-class citizens.



So are supposed to believe the people of whom you are referring were considering a school in Mississippi or Oklahoma for college but now will not be? Sure
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Anonymous wrote:We are pro life as is our daughter. We have decided to move to a red state where she is accepted to nursing school. We will only have OOS tuition for one year, though our college coach has let us know many schools waive those fees to attract the brightest and best.

We are looking at Texas, Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

We want to support those states that support the sanctity of life!


Hope your daughter isn't raped and become pregnant. And then the rapist will claim "paternal" rights to see the kid. Or has a miscarriage. OR a baby who will be born without a brain.


Those are terrible, tragic events. Fortunately, as described by you, pregnancy by rape and babies born without a brain are not common occurrences.


NP - but they DO happen and most of these states are going to make it impossible to obtain an abortion in those situations


Ok, but let's quit making it sound like those are the primary reasons for abortions. Honesty is important.


What are these primary reasons in your estimation? Please enlighten us.


Rape and incest account for 1-1.5% of all abortions. You can figure out the other reasons. Stop making up lies lies and damn statitistics as if they are true!


WTH difference does it make? you are still condemning women in those situations just because you don't agree with OTHER people's reasons


That's correct. I don't believe babies should be aborted for the reason ofinconvenience.


A cluster of cells is not a baby.


Not every cluster; but, as I'm sure you know, the clusters of cells that get aborted are developing babies. Human life.
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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?


Seriously, this nutjob needs to give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind is not going to apply to Vanderbilt or any other college because the Supreme Court overturned Roe.



You must not know many families looking at top schools. The vast majority are educated and understand what it means to send their kids to a backwater sh1thole that treats women as second-class citizens.



You sound like Donald Trump. Are you a native New Yorker like him?
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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?


Seriously, this nutjob needs to give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind is not going to apply to Vanderbilt or any other college because the Supreme Court overturned Roe.



You must not know many families looking at top schools. The vast majority are educated and understand what it means to send their kids to a backwater sh1thole that treats women as second-class citizens.




Yawn
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Anonymous wrote:Again, why do those numbers matter? Many states are aiming for NO exceptions. And the laws are so poorly written, doctors are afraid of lawsuits and will allow women to die when a quick operation that ends the pregnancy causing problems would have kept the woman alive.


TN is trying to lower its minimum age for marriage back to 15 ( now its 16) so that those PG barely teens can be forced to be barefoot, married and pregnant- just like 15 year olds in Afghanistan

Don't send your daughters to Vanderbilt where she might be surrounded by this type of backwardness during her critical early adulthood

Certainly DO NOT financially give ANYTHING to this State !

Boycott, Divest and pull your kids' College App


Are you *still* nattering on about this?


Seriously, this nutjob needs to give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind is not going to apply to Vanderbilt or any other college because the Supreme Court overturned Roe.


DP. I think you are the one who needs to give it a rest. You keep trying to insist that this is not a thing and shouldn't be talked about. You use gaslighting tactics to suggest people are somehow "nutjobs" for holding states and the businesses in them accountable. But, you're wrong on all counts. I know of many people using the power of their checkbooks. We are changing some of our purchasing habits, changed summer plans, we'll take our tourism dollars elsewhere and are taking other actions as well. There is nothing "nutjob" about using the power of one's checkbook to influence activity. You can try to keep insisting this is "nutjob" behavior and that "nobody will do this" all you like but you will still be wrong, as some of us have been doing this for decades, going back to taking action on organizations to get them to divest from South Africa to put pressure on them over apartheid, we saw it work with NCAA pressure and several other actions - and as such, we WILL keep doing it because we've already had several successes doing it in the past.
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