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CNBC: Members of Gen Z "want to leave the country" now that Roe v Wade has been overturned

This summer, Reuters reported that bans on abortion were “forcing” students to rethink their college plans. Did their college plans include a lot of unprotected sex? Better to keep your options open, we suppose.

Now CNBC is reporting on Gen Z and how young people are rethinking their college and career plans in a post-Roe America. (We do admire their photo pick of a screaming girl.)

Morgan Smith reports:

Growing up, Lexi McKee-Hemenway and her friends in Sturgis, South Dakota, traded horror stories about people in their neighborhood who wanted an abortion and couldn’t get one. McKee-Hemenway recalls once hearing about a pregnant young woman who couldn’t access an abortion and had a horse kick her in the stomach, hoping it would cause a miscarriage. She died from her injuries.

McKee-Hemenway says she’s been approached by several students since the start of the school year asking for help with obtaining an abortion — and with each request, McKee-Hemenway says she becomes “a little more convinced” that she does not want to stay in the U.S. after she graduates from college in 2024. “I want to leave the country,” she says.

“There’s nothing more unnerving than seeing the fear in people’s eyes that they will either lose their job or their parents won’t love them anymore if they get an abortion,” she says. “But that’s the reality of how people think and feel about abortion here.”

She died from her injuries? Citation needed.

“I have a lot of mixed feelings: rage, fear, disappointment,” McKee-Hemenway says. “Most of all, though, I have a hard time coming to terms with the fact that this is the United States now …. It’s a really scary time to live here.”

If it’s so scary … leave.

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