‘Go to war against anti-child ideology’
In the video that Kerstin Emhoff shared, JD Vance was talking about his pro-family stand and said the best way to invest today is to ensure that the next generation exists. He said they should go to war against the anti-child ideology that exists in the country. He said millennial feminist writers have been talking about why having kids is not a good thing and encouraged people with children to talk about why they regret having children. This is psychologically deranged, JD Vance said blaming mediocre, millennial journalists.
Vance said his sister also sometimes said maybe she should have delayed having kids. “I tell her you have been a great mom. Your children are happy, they are healthy. You have taken good care of them. You know she was my elder sister, She took great care of me in a chaotic home. People like my sister should not feel like the cultural messaging is that your life is inadequate. People who are sending this message should feel their life is inadequate,” JD Vance said.
Usha Vance was born and brought up in California while her parents are from India. Usha met JD at Yale Law School and they got married in 2014 in an interfaith marriage ceremony. They have three children. Like JD, Usha too had a different opinion about Donald Trump as she disclosed to her closed ones she was mostly “appalled” by Trump.
On Usha, JD Vance recently said that she came under white supremacists’ attack for her Indian origin. “Look, I love my wife so much. I love her because she’s who she is. Obviously, she’s not a white person, and we’ve been accused, attacked by some white supremacists over that. But I just, I love Usha,” JD said.