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Well if you want your daughters to be second class citizens, then sure, it's fantastic. |
Not every woman views the ability to easily get an abortion as a measure of being a first class citizen. |
Easily? In Tennessee it will be virtually impossible period. Stripping away a right held by the women if this country for almost 50 years and sending many back to the unsafe illegal healthcare of yore and taking away their decisions about their own reproductive lives. Absolutely second class citizens as this is forced on them and not a choice. |
That's your opinion. |
That is a fact. Being forced to carry a pregnancy is unacceptable. Have a baby, a miscarriage, and a dozen other reproductive experienced before you get on here and say that being forced to carry a pregnancy is acceptable. |
How about married women that have a birth control failure, or have a wanted pregnancy that they find is unviable, or a life-threatening pregnancy and their doctors are afraid of legal consequences? This is primarily about access to *healthcare*, not about morality. But if you want to bring morality into it, we all know that men have been enjoying “unbridled, carefree” sex for years, and women are now asked to bear the consequences. |
The men you're describing don't sound like responsible partners or husbands. |
We feel the same way. It makes me worried that it might be even harder to get into college in the blue states. |
There are many fine colleges in the blue states where women will have rights and respect for their autonomy. Best of luck to your students on finding a good college fit. |
Why do so many of you red staters spend all your time trolling a message board intended for the DC area anyhow? Nobody knows how to run a message board in Tennessee? |
I wonder how many kids from red states will be looking to escape the insanity and only apply to schools in blue states. |
TNSh1tholeMom.com |
Probably not that many. I don't think you have college aged kids, because ability to have an abortion is not exactly high on the list of a teenaged girl's wish list to pick a college. If she is privileged enough to go to an out of state college, if she thinks about it at all, she is probably thinking she will just go to where one is available if need be. |
We just have different views of things. It’s not second class. You sound nasty. Go do your twerking with your nearby abortion parlors and lay off people who live different from you. |
Where’s your polling data to back up your claim? |