Things are getting pretty heated around here in Ohio, thanks to some resurfaced remarks made by JD Vance, our state’s Republican senator and the new vice-presidential candidate. A clip from 2021 has made its way back into the spotlight and it’s stirring up quite the conversation, or rather, a debate. In this clip, Vance takes aim at “leaders on the left,” focusing specifically on Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, for not having kids of her own.
During a forum hosted by the Center for Christian Virtue, Vance expressed his concerns about people leading our kids’ education without being parents themselves. He said, “So many of the leaders of the left, and I hate to be so personal about this, but they’re people without kids trying to brainwash the minds of our children, that really disorients me and disturbs me.” He also singled out Weingarten, questioning her right to influence education without having, in his words, “a single child.”
He went on with a pretty emphatic statement, “If she wants to brainwash and destroy the minds of children, she should have some of her own and leave ours the hell alone.” Ouch! Those are some strong words.
As you can imagine, Vance’s comments didn’t sit well with everyone. Randi Weingarten wasted no time firing back on social media, labeling his remarks as “gross” and calling them “sad and insulting to millions of modern families.” In her post, she defended teachers everywhere, pointing out that they are dedicated to helping kids every day, regardless of their own family circumstances. “Teachers who are in back-to-school mode right now help other people’s children every single day. Those who virtuously serve our communities should be lauded, not vilified,” she mentioned.
This exchange has taken social media by storm, with Kamala Harris’s campaign even sharing the clip. It seems like this is more than just a local spat—it’s being watched on a national level. Vance has a spokesperson who chimed in, alleging that he will keep voicing his concerns about what he calls “leftwing indoctrination” in our schools. Taylor Van Kirk, Vance’s spokesperson, stated, “There is no bigger threat to American children than the leftwing indoctrination being peddled in our schools by radicals like Randi Weingarten.” Quite the accusation!
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Vance has faced backlash for his comments. Just weeks ago, he was criticized for calling leading Democrats “a bunch of childless cat ladies.” Of course, that didn’t go over well either, leading to a barrage of responses from folks across the political spectrum. Vance brushed that one off as just a “sarcastic remark.”
There’s also been talk about Vance advocating higher taxes for childless individuals and suggesting that parents should wield more voting power than folks without kids. Talk about stirring the pot!
With tensions rising and emotions flaring, it looks like this issue is going to keep bubbling up as we head into the 2024 election cycle. As citizens, it’s crucial to stay informed and ready to engage in these discussions, whether online or out in the community. Ohio might be the heart of it all, but the implications of this debate stretch far beyond our state lines.
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