JD Vance Calls the Anti-Natalism of the Climate Change Agenda "Deranged"

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It's "almost pathologically anti-child" in America these days, Vance claimed.

After that, he talked about how having kids "transformed" his life, calling them "transformatively positive and good thing."


According to JD Vance, delaying having children due to climate change is "bizarre" and "deranged," as he stated in a recent interview with The New York Times.

Lulu Garcia-Navarro, a Times reporter, was making an effort to challenge Trump's running mate about his remarks about those who decide not to have children, particularly his joke about "childless cat ladies," which has turned into a major talking point for this election.

In the end, Vance added, "I think that our country has become almost pathologically anti-child," which is what I was trying to portray in a very inarticulate way.

"You occasionally hear folks in political conversations suggest that perhaps we shouldn't have children due to climate change. As you recall, when I used the term "sociopathic," Like, that seems like a really The insane notion that having a family is inappropriate due to worries about climate change. Not that you shouldn't be concerned about climate change, but we overlooked the main point of my remarks in our attention to childless cat women.

"I think that is a bizarre way of thinking about the future," Vance continued. to choose not to have children due to worries about climate change? The most strange issue, in my opinion, is our leadership's encouragement of young men and women to adopt that perspective.


Then he talked about how having kids "transformed" his life, calling them "positive and good things that transform."

If your political ideology advocates against doing that due to worries about climate change, Yes, I believe That is an extremely bizarre manner of viewing the world.

The Harris campaign quickly jumped upon Vance's recent remarks on anti-natalism, claiming on Twitter that he was merely labelling childless women as "sociopathic," "bizarre," and "deranged."
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