Former President Donald Trump's running mate JD Vance finds himself in troubled waters again. In a resurfaced clip, the Ohio Senator can be seen saying professional women choose 'a path of misery' by prioritizing their careers over having children. He also argues that men and boyes were 'suppressed'. The VP hopeful made those comments in a 2021 podcast.
Vance is facing criticism on social media for his unearthed video. He can be seen saying: "You have women who think that truly the liberationist path is to spend 90 hours a week working in a cubicle at McKinsey instead of starting a family and having children. What they don’t realize—and I think some of them do eventually realize that, thank God—is that that is actually a path to misery," Vance said on the podcast.
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JD Vance believes childless professional women are miserable.pic.twitter.com/H1L6Yc14Bd
— Blue Georgia (@BlueATLGeorgia) August 31, 2024
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The Trump running mate referenced his female classmates at Yale Law School, saying they 'are caught up in a rat race that… is making them really miserable'. Vance's wife, Usha, also studied alongside him at the university.
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Reacting to the resurfaced video, one social media user said: "Are childless men also miserable??? I mean if raising children is what makes a person valuable and happy, then shouldn’t that apply to both genders?" They were referencing to JD Vance's 'childless cat lady' quip, which he recently claimed was 'a joke'.
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"Did he not have one of those “elitist” jobs he’s referring to? How he got so freaking rich. Venture capitalist or something," another person asked on X, platform formerly known as Twitter.