So I hear all these people and the media cry about it being "racist". But i noticed how none of of them(including Vance himself and his supporters) are saying that this statement is wrong or incorrect.
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Vance is dangerous. He hasn't actually presented anything tangible to help birth rates and families but he says he cares about birth rates and families. He says he cares about White births too but does he cares about them more than mixed-race and/or non-Whites? Doubtful and he'd of course never say that. So what's his policies? What policy ideas does he have to promote children and families? Until he's clear on that he's dangerous because the go-to for most politicians is tax + spend or something worse like implementing laws meant to control men but not control women's behavior and that's a bad move for solving the children+family situation.
Pardon my ignorance. Is there an example of pro-family policy that has been shown to work and would be "acceptable" to the public (or roughly half) today?
Locking down borders, imprisoning criminals, banning abortion, encouraging pride in one's race/nation, strong marriage laws. But not just in a lip service GOP way.
People are dying for these, our leadership is too busy fellating globalists.
as much as i hate the idea that all White women are just out to rob White men, addressing (literally - even beginning to speak about it) the issue of "divorce rape" in such a way so as to make men stop worrying about it so much would likely help marriages and child-rearing too.
The only way to meaningfully address "divorce rape" is to to have the children be exclusively in the father's custody by default. It follows that fathers should get 80% of the marital assets, because they must care for the children.
The reality is that the courts and society would still be stacked against fathers, but father's would still start negotiating from a much better position.
Do you see this happening? Ever? I don't.