J.D. Vance’s Controversial Stance on Childlessness
J.D. Vance has sparked outrage once again with his resurfaced interview, where he called for “war” on the ideology of childless individuals.
In a 2021 interview with The Federalist, Vance argued that conservatives need to combat the “anti-child” ideology that he believes pervades the country. His comments have been met with criticism, with many interpreting his words as targeted towards women.
Vance’s remarks were prompted by online discussions where journalists encouraged people not to have children, and even asked parents to share their regrets. Vance slammed this rhetoric as “pathetic,” claiming that people with children lead more meaningful lives.
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Vance also shared a personal anecdote about his sister, Lindsay Lewis Ratliff, who questioned whether she had become a mother too young. He argued that people like his sister should not feel inadequate due to cultural messaging, and instead, those promoting such ideologies should feel ashamed.
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This is not the first time Vance has sparked controversy with his views on childlessness. He previously compared Kamala Harris and other Democratic leaders to “childless cat ladies,” which drew backlash from Jennifer Aniston and others.
He made similar statements in a 2020 podcast interview, where he accused childless individuals of being sociopathic.
Vance’s latest comments have sparked outrage, with many criticizing his views as harmful and divisive.