Gen Z students dramatically threaten to leave country, change schools over Roe overturning

Kyle

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A majority of students disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade


The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is impacting some Gen Z students' decision to attend college or remain in institutions located in certain states, survey data shows.

A July survey conducted by BestColleges found that 39% of students planning to enroll in an undergraduate program within the next 12 months said the court's ruling will impact their decision, with 37% of current students claiming they would have opted to attend school in a different state if the decision had been made earlier.

Others say the Supreme Court's decision had a more extreme impact.

"I want to leave the country [after graduating]," University of South Dakota junior Lexi McKee-Hemenway said, according to CNBC. :roflmao:





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WingsOfGold

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A majority of students disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade


The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is impacting some Gen Z students' decision to attend college or remain in institutions located in certain states, survey data shows.

A July survey conducted by BestColleges found that 39% of students planning to enroll in an undergraduate program within the next 12 months said the court's ruling will impact their decision, with 37% of current students claiming they would have opted to attend school in a different state if the decision had been made earlier.

Others say the Supreme Court's decision had a more extreme impact.

"I want to leave the country [after graduating]," University of South Dakota junior Lexi McKee-Hemenway said, according to CNBC. :roflmao:





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AMF!
 
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Sneakers

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Why do all these haters think that a threat to leave this country is a real threat? Like their opinion matters anyway? They're in for a real shock if and when they actually leave and are subject to whatever country's rules they are in.
 

Kyle

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Why do all these haters think that a threat to leave this country is a real threat? Like their opinion matters anyway? They're in for a real shock if and when they actually leave and are subject to whatever country's rules they are in.


:yay:
 

herb749

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Why do all these haters think that a threat to leave this country is a real threat? Like their opinion matters anyway? They're in for a real shock if and when they actually leave and are subject to whatever country's rules they are in.


Griner should do a PSA . :yahoo:
 

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Why do all these haters think that a threat to leave this country is a real threat? Like their opinion matters anyway? They're in for a real shock if and when they actually leave and are subject to whatever country's rules they are in.
That's if they actually qualify under most every other country's much stricter immigration laws.
 

Kyle

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The same mentality that threatened to leave the country when Trump was elected; threatened to leave Twitter if Musk took over; threatened to hold their breath and turn blue until mom gave them their binkie.
Or when Bush was elected, or Bush was reelected, or when SC sent Roe vs Wade back to the states, or....

Basically anytime they can't get their way, they become children threatening to run away from home.

Let 'em. :lmao:






Unfortunately they never do.
 
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limblips

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A majority of students disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade




Others say the Supreme Court's decision had a more extreme impact.

"I want to leave the country [after graduating getting my student loan relief]," University of South Dakota junior Lexi McKee-Hemenway said, according to CNBC. :roflmao:
FIFY
 

Merlin99

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A majority of students disagreed with the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade


The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is impacting some Gen Z students' decision to attend college or remain in institutions located in certain states, survey data shows.

A July survey conducted by BestColleges found that 39% of students planning to enroll in an undergraduate program within the next 12 months said the court's ruling will impact their decision, with 37% of current students claiming they would have opted to attend school in a different state if the decision had been made earlier.

Others say the Supreme Court's decision had a more extreme impact.

"I want to leave the country [after graduating]," University of South Dakota junior Lexi McKee-Hemenway said, according to CNBC. :roflmao:





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Go to one of the South American countries (or a Dem run city) and their mother can have a very late term abortion.
 

herb749

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Many people are saying they would like to retire to a foreign country. Could be after a while those countries figure a way to higher tax these new retirees.
 
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