J.D. Vance is certain to catch flak for his newest resurfaced interview — as he as soon as once more went after childless individuals … making a wild pitch on methods to fight their “anti-child” POV.
Donald Trump‘s vice presidential decide sat down for an interview with The Federalist means again in 2021 — which, in fact, is surfacing anew proper now — and he shared his ideas on people selecting to not have children … and what conservatives can do to vary their minds.
As Vance put it … Republicans want “to go to war against the anti-child ideology that exists in our country,” and from the sounds of it — his phrases could have been geared towards ladies … that is actually what number of are taking it anyway.
In different resurfaced back-and-forths the Ohio senator has had on-line — he lately appeared significantly rattled by journalists who have been apparently encouraging others on Twitter (now X) to not have children … and even asking those that had youngsters to share their regrets.
Vance slammed that rhetoric as “pathetic,” as he felt the journos should not have been encouraging their friends to not have kiddos. As he argued … individuals with children even have “more meaningful” lives, which is why he is so dead-set on waging warfare on the ideology.
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Vance additionally introduced up his sister, Lindsay Lewis Ratliff, for example … as he defined his sis had beforehand questioned if she turned a mother at too younger of an age.
He added … “People like my sister should not feel like the cultural messaging is ‘your life is inadequate?’ The people who are sending that message should feel that their life is inadequate. And of course they do. They’re just too ashamed about it to talk about it.”
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This is not the primary time Vance has attacked childless peeps within the press. He lately confronted backlash for evaluating Kamala Harris and different Democratic leaders to “childless cat ladies” … which prompted a powerful response from the likes of Jennifer Aniston and others.
He made comparable statements in a 2020 podcast interview, the place he accused childless individuals of being sociopathic.
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So yeah … this new quote is simply icing on an already controversial cake.