I have a few daughters looking for science and engineering programs in the next few years. They’re all scared to attend schools in states hostile towards women. I get that. I’m looking for recommendations for schools in states positive towards women that have good STEM programs.

  • frightful_hobgoblin@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    He only wants to send his daughters to places where they can get abortions? Seems a weird way of picking a college.

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      4 months ago

      Sorry, I should have elaborated.

      The laws are strict and would hold doctors liable in some places. There was an instance where a woman needed some pain killer but the doctor wouldn’t prescribe it because it could cause the termination of a fetus.

      When the lady told the doctor she wasn’t pregnant, he told her that she could become pregnant.

      I know that’s an extreme example, but it is an example.

      Another is that abortions in the case of rape might be illegal in some places and traveling out of state to a place where about is legal is also illegal.

      It’s also illegal in some places to knowing help a person get to a place where it’s legal to get an abortion.

      I’m not in expert in the subject, and the law varies by state so it gets confusing.

      My wife and I do not live in the US and don’t plan to return, so we have not followed it closely.

      Oh, I think there was also an issue of cops or the government possibly buying the data from period tracking apps, but I’m not sure about that.

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      4 months ago

      He wants to send his daughters to school in a place where they’re not only being valued for their wombs. Where they’re looked at as being equal contributors to their field of study. Where they’re provided opportunities the same as every other scholar there, and not assumed to be in college to find a husband.

      And, yes, there is a bit of “if they get into trouble will they have options?” At play I’m sure as well.

      Quit being obtuse.