Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict very soon most college educated, professional women won’t even consider taking jobs in places like Texas and Florida. This will lead to a serious brain drain in red states.
There are plenty of college educated professional women who are pro choice and will be happy to take those jobs. They’ll also be taxed less for every dollar they earn.
U mad bro?
I know so so so many highly educated pro-life women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m generally pro-choice, but always felt that Roe was bad law, ever since we studied the decision in law school.
Not sure how to feel about today.
So does ever constitutional lawyer and scholar. It was a bad decision.
Anonymous wrote:One option might be to boycott colleges and universities in red states, since female students lives are at risk by attending the Vanderbilts and Emorys, etc. Moreover, call for conferences, sports leagues, etc. to be defunded in these states. Make it easier for women to gain in-state residency kind of like asylum when they flee these states. Academic boycotts of red state politician, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking forward to all of the people who spent the last two years screaming about HIPAA excusing the massive surveillance regime that will be set up to monitor pregnant women and make sure they don't get an abortion.
Or not being able to get a D&C at 8 weeks.
Even for women that have no complications, I expect red states will require doctors to report information to state authorities for monitoring. They're going to try to catch women who use abortion pills, go out state, use unlicensed abortion providers, etc., and to do that they will sweep up everyone's medical information. And they will most certainly make mistakes that turn into prosecutions of women who didn't get an abortion. Women who think they are safe because they would never get an abortion are kidding themselves.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict very soon most college educated, professional women won’t even consider taking jobs in places like Texas and Florida. This will lead to a serious brain drain in red states.
There are plenty of college educated professional women who are pro choice and will be happy to take those jobs. They’ll also be taxed less for every dollar they earn.
U mad bro?
I know so so so many highly educated pro-life women.
Until they have an unplanned pregnancy.
What are those UMC Republican women in Oklahoma and Texas going to do when their 17-year old daughter announces that her thug, loser boyfriend just got her pregnant and wants nothing to do with the baby?
They'll get her an abortion like privileged parents have always done.
Yes, they'll fly them to NYC or LA, stay in a luxury hotel, and get them abortions. Then shopping spree, mani-pedis!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will limit women's right to cross state lines.
Miscarriage will be investigated.
Getting a "risky" procedure while pregnant like having emergency surgery or even doing amniocentisis would subject the mother to criminal charges if something happens.
Mitch will kill the filibuster in 2023 and pass a federal ban on abortion.
You heard it here (hopefully not 1st, bc if so, you haven't been listening.). Young liberals in this country need to vote, and need to vote smarter. Fall into line behind the most likely to be elected, forget fringe ideology until you have PROVEN that you know how to win lots of elections. We learned a lesson with Hillary, Georgia is showing us some ways to move forward. This is about elections and electoral politics. Let's get our heads out of the stand and to the polling places. The instagram/ you tube generation needs to start voting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the beginning, next they will come for many other rights.
Dems need to expand the court asap.
Then you and everyone else needs to vote Democratic. We don’t have the margins because Marjorie and Richard Bothsides like to vote GOP because that’s what their daddies always did and tradition!
Yes, we all need to put pressure on Dems in Congress to expand the court now. This is our only chance before the midterms, because we won’t hold all 3 after.
Yes, Republican, we will hold all three. It is going to be a bloodbath for your party this November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women can no longer hide the pregnancies they have with their affair partners and they ain't happy. LULZ!
LOL. And the men in these affairs?
lolz if the PP thinks not having easy access to abortion won't factor into most women not choosing to have an affair. these men will be stuck with trolling the loop in dc for some non-wife puthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I predict very soon most college educated, professional women won’t even consider taking jobs in places like Texas and Florida. This will lead to a serious brain drain in red states.
There are plenty of college educated professional women who are pro choice and will be happy to take those jobs. They’ll also be taxed less for every dollar they earn.
U mad bro?
I know so so so many highly educated pro-life women.
Until they have an unplanned pregnancy.
What are those UMC Republican women in Oklahoma and Texas going to do when their 17-year old daughter announces that her thug, loser boyfriend just got her pregnant and wants nothing to do with the baby?
They'll get her an abortion like privileged parents have always done.
+1000
They will take a "sightseeing trip" to California or DC. Come on, y'all. People of means always have and always will have access to safe, medical abortions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a reminder that the mindset of far right Catholic Taliban institution Georgetown Prep as seen in Kavanaugh and Gorsuch is pervasive across the current student body and teaching staff today. Just a vile institution filled with primarily the silver spooned sons of greedy white supremacists. Same goes with Amy Coney Barrett's Notre Dame.
Wow. Can you be any more hyperbolic?
You have such disdain for people who believe that babies should have a chance at life.
Oh, do tell about your support for assistance to women and families after they have those babies. Or how you support reasonable gun restrictions, so that those babies aren't innocently killed while in school? No? Oh, right, you only care about "babies" when they are in the womb or just at the point of crowning.
The GOP hates women.
The Dems hate the most innocent and vulnerable human life...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will limit women's right to cross state lines.
Miscarriage will be investigated.
Getting a "risky" procedure while pregnant like having emergency surgery or even doing amniocentisis would subject the mother to criminal charges if something happens.
Mitch will kill the filibuster in 2023 and pass a federal ban on abortion.
You heard it here (hopefully not 1st, bc if so, you haven't been listening.). Young liberals in this country need to vote, and need to vote smarter. Fall into line behind the most likely to be elected, forget fringe ideology until you have PROVEN that you know how to win lots of elections. We learned a lesson with Hillary, Georgia is showing us some ways to move forward. This is about elections and electoral politics. Let's get our heads out of the stand and to the polling places. The instagram/ you tube generation needs to start voting.
In their defense, about half of them are still too young to vote. The teenagers I know are very liberal, but all the feelings in the world can’t make them 18 by November.
I'm not talking about your pre teen kids. I'm talking about 18-30 year olds in this country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m generally pro-choice, but always felt that Roe was bad law, ever since we studied the decision in law school.
Not sure how to feel about today.
So does ever constitutional lawyer and scholar. It was a bad decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At first I was outraged but I realized it was no abortion after 15 weeks.
At 15 weeks, the fetus seems like a baby to me. I remember sharing my pregnancy and a picture of my ultrasound at the beginning of my second trimester and it was indeed a baby. When the baby has a head and body, that is a baby. Assuming you have a baby being on this forum.
cool. tell that cute little story to the woman who was raped and is forced to give birth to a child she didn't want.
I posted after that I think there should be carveouts for rape, incest and medical problems.
Ohhh so just naughty sluts should be punished? That’s okay with you?
So we need punishmentts for men too?
If men bore the consequences of forced birth, this wouldn’t even be up for debate.
Why is it always the woman who is seen as the criminal, no consequences for a man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women can no longer hide the pregnancies they have with their affair partners and they ain't happy. LULZ!
LOL. And the men in these affairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you, SCOTUS, for affirming that ALL LIVES MATTER.
Except the woman who is carrying a bunch of cells.
They are cells in the beginning. I agree.
Second trimester fetuses are not just cells.
YOUR opinion and certainly not something to be imposed on people who don't agree with you
I think there should be carveouts like incest, rape and obviously medical problems and complications. I just don’t think a mom should be able to terminate at 4 months as a form of birth control.
Except they may ban birth control too. Or at least access to it. Maybe you would be willing to raise those babies?
No one is banning birth control. Don’t be ridiculous.
Thomas JUST SAID THIS MORNING that birth control is questionable. Jesus Christ people, pay attention.