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Brief: JD Vance Taps into Parental Rage

Brief: JD Vance Taps into Parental Rage

FromConspirituality


Brief: JD Vance Taps into Parental Rage

FromConspirituality

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The “childless cat lady” thing is as ridiculous as JD Vance is. But it’s not stupid. It’s tapping into something powerful, because it’s shameful.
Vance’s fantasy that childless cat ladies are miserable in their lives is another case of every accusation being a projection.
In actuality, he’s speaking to that swath of parents out there in general—and particularly on the right—who are actually miserable in their lives, regretting their choices, wondering why God saddled them with 4-5-6 kids in a country that does so little to support families.
But it’s illegal to say any of this. Children are gifts from God, right? They have to disown it and pretend that their families are perfect and perfectly fulfilling.
An editorial-style Brief from Matthew, who’s been parenting as a stepdad and biodad for long enough to know that parents and the childless absolutely need each other.
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Released:
Aug 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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