Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 7:34 pm
Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 7:18 pm
Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 7:10 pm
Here is the actual clip from 2021.
Nowhere does he say that childless people should have less say than people with children. He is questioning why [these certain] childless people have so much say with the children of this country. If they don't have children, how can they know or understand what a parent can go through?
I've felt this way since I had children of my own.
During Vance’s bid for the Senate in Ohio, he said in a Fox News interview that “we are effectively run in this country via the Democrats,” and referred to them as “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at their own lives and the choices that they’ve made and so they want to make the rest of the country miserable, too.” He said that included Harris, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a New York Democrat.
“How does it make any sense that we’ve turned our country over to people who don’t really have a direct stake in it?” asked Vance, who is now Donald Trump’s running mate. Harris became stepmother to two teenagers when she married entertainment lawyer Douglas Emhoff in 2014. And Buttigieg announced he and his husband adopted infant twins in September 2021, more than a month before Vance made those comments.
Ok and conversely, I'd respond by saying... what right do people with children have in this country to dictate over people who do not?
The point is all Americans should have an equal voice. I don't care who they are.
Suggesting that people who don't have children should have less of a voice in Democracy, no matter the spin, is insane and very anti-American.
I'm sure there are plenty of Republicans who do not have children. I'm pretty sure one of the big members on this board is one of them.
Republicans are just so funny... you're not winning anybody over with this nonsense. It's why Vance was such a dumb choice. His rhetoric is not unifying whatsoever and is frankly pretty scary. The party just keeps tripping over itselves.
Here's a comment under the video referenced: "Just keep on alienating large swaths of voters. Helluva campaign strategy!"
It's just such a stupid strategy to use rhetoric like this... no matter the intent. Which I do not agree is noble intent.
What does that have to do with democracy?
I personally believe that most people without children shouldn't have a voice in how others raise their children.Especially when it comes to Michael Obama, AOC and any other extreme hag in politics or is on a school board.
But the MSM generalizing and twisting what he said in the worst possible way, and you taking it in 'hook-line-and-sinker'.......your liberal is showing.
This falls under the same category as Trump saying that Mexico only sends their rapists and criminals, which is the opposite of what he said.
"As a parent, you should have more power, more of an ability to speak your voice in a Democratic Republic, than people who don't have kids. Lets face the consequences and the reality. If you don't have as much of an investment in the future of this country maybe you shouldn't get nearly the same voice. Doesn't this mean non-parents don't have as much of a voice as parents, doesn't this mean that parents get a bigger say in how this Democracy functions? Yes, absolutely."
I'm sorry but is this not saying EXACTLY that people who do not have children should have less of a say in our Democracy?
And what's highlighted is not a realistic premise. What are you suggesting? That any childless person should have 0 say in how children are influenced in this country? So this includes childless doctors? teachers? scientists? Insanity... trust me when I say, most people who have children have 0 fucking clue what they're doing in even raising their own children, let alone raising other people's kids.
You can be childless but still well-versed and educated in areas of child-development.
I want experts to have influence. Being a parent does not make you an expert in anything. For a lot of people, it highlights just how much of an expert they aren't.
There are probably a lot of wonderful parents who have amazing input on child development. There are probably a lot of non-parents who do the same. Again, I'm for equal representation, not segregation based on feelings.
Michelle Obama as 2 children who appear to be perfectly great contributors to society. Again, I don't know why you diminish the strength of your argument by calling her Michael. It's just petty and stupid.