Anonymous wrote:Hey, crazy libs----you are such freaking hypocrites! The party of tolerance is only tolerant towards those that agree with them. I for one have a freshman daughter in a private college in TX and am ecstatic about the Supreme Court decision.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, crazy libs----you are such freaking hypocrites! The party of tolerance is only tolerant towards those that agree with them. I for one have a freshman daughter in a private college in TX and am ecstatic about the Supreme Court decision.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, crazy libs----you are such freaking hypocrites! The party of tolerance is only tolerant towards those that agree with them. I for one have a freshman daughter in a private college in TX and am ecstatic about the Supreme Court decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory, Rice, Vanderbilt and WUSTL have been taken off the list.
Sad, these are great schools, but I can see faculty leaving for other places where their rights are not restricted and where education is valued more.
Pro tip: if there's a community somewhere in Missouri or Texas that doesn't "value" "education," that doesn't actually affect WUSTL or Rice.
Pro-tip, if my daughter gets raped in MO or TX, the crazy as Eff leadership there is going to make getting an abortion ridiculously difficult.
A student in St Louis would just head over to Illinois for services. It’s like someone in DC going to VA to see a doctor.
And you think that a Republican legislature with a Republican government won’t pass a law criminalizing that, as well? The Texas law is enforced by vigilantes, not by the state. That precedent—which the Supreme Court just this morning said is FINE—is going to result in a wave of laws just like it. And there’s no doubt some enterprising Republican lawmaker will extend it to abortion services provided anywhere. People really need to wake up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even Rice anymore.
+1. If you can get into Rice, you can get into a good school in not the Deep South.
Texas isn't the deep South. Your good school history education should've taught you that
Former confederacy. Happy?
I live in the DC area, but work for a company based in Texas. There are tons of big corporations with headquarters located in Texas that attract workers from all over the world. Tons of high-paying jobs in Dallas, Austin, and Houston, for example.
So even though you might not be willing to let your child consider going to college there, there are lots of great jobs there and beautiful neighborhoods and schools. (My colleagues live in these types of neighborhoods.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you posting they can go to other states.
NO they can not. If they do some moron can literally kill them with zero consequences.
Anyone sending a boy or a girl to any red state moving forward is an idiot. This is not going to end well. Some family will lose a child to vigilante justice. UGH
Wow. Such hate from the tolerant left.
The left isn't tolerant of injustice. Thankfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you posting they can go to other states.
NO they can not. If they do some moron can literally kill them with zero consequences.
Anyone sending a boy or a girl to any red state moving forward is an idiot. This is not going to end well. Some family will lose a child to vigilante justice. UGH
Wow. Such hate from the tolerant left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even Rice anymore.
+1. If you can get into Rice, you can get into a good school in not the Deep South.
Texas isn't the deep South. Your good school history education should've taught you that
Former confederacy. Happy?
I live in the DC area, but work for a company based in Texas. There are tons of big corporations with headquarters located in Texas that attract workers from all over the world. Tons of high-paying jobs in Dallas, Austin, and Houston, for example.
So even though you might not be willing to let your child consider going to college there, there are lots of great jobs there and beautiful neighborhoods and schools. (My colleagues live in these types of neighborhoods.)
Anonymous wrote:Encourage? No. Support, if that's where DC truly wants to go and gets in? Sure.
Anonymous wrote:What if your young adult daughter or son wants to attend school in a state you dislike? If they have different politics than you?
Sounds like a lot of you won’t be able to accept that. So controlling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emory, Rice, Vanderbilt and WUSTL have been taken off the list.
Sad, these are great schools, but I can see faculty leaving for other places where their rights are not restricted and where education is valued more.
Pro tip: if there's a community somewhere in Missouri or Texas that doesn't "value" "education," that doesn't actually affect WUSTL or Rice.
Pro-tip, if my daughter gets raped in MO or TX, the crazy as Eff leadership there is going to make getting an abortion ridiculously difficult.