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fromJezebel
1 week ago

Guy With No Friends Uses Anti-Abortion Rally to Brag About Recently Having Sex

"Some of you may remember that in my remarks last year, that one of the things I most wanted in the United States of America was more families and more babies," he began his speech. Vance, indeed, during his first speech as Vice President in January 2025, told the March for Life crowd that he, specifically, wanted more beautiful young Americans to procreate. Every time I'm forced to remember this, I get an overwhelming urge to lobotomize myself.
Right-wing politics
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Usha and J.D. Vance's Announcement of a Fourth Child Makes One Thing Very, Very Clear

J.D. Vance and his wife Usha are expecting a fourth child, seen as a pro-natal, MAGA-coded signal addressing rumors and marital unease tied to optics.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve, AI?" The Rise of Singlehood

Singlehood has doubled in wealthy countries over fifty years, reflecting demographic shifts influenced by pro-natalism concerns, increased autonomy, social media, dating apps, and AI.
US politics
fromJezebel
4 months ago

Gen Z Men Who Voted for Trump Probably Won't Be Named 'Dad of the Year'

Left-leaning Gen Z women prioritize financial, career, and emotional stability; Trump-voting Gen Z men prioritize having children and de-emphasize emotional stability and helping others.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
6 months ago

This family wants to have more babies, but not in a hospital

Megan Alger's family exemplifies pro-natalism through homeschooling, home births, and a focus on self-sufficiency.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
8 months ago

Making America pregnant again: the pro-natalist movement podcast

The pro-natalist movement is gaining traction in the US, aligning with conservative political views, despite not reflecting widespread public demand for children.
fromIndependent
8 months ago

Meet the Maga mothers who are inspired to have children to meet Trump's fertility drive

Keenan, who describes herself as a "traditionalist," highlights that despite her elite upbringing, her commitment to raising a thriving family stems from a desire to contribute positively to the nation's future.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 months ago

What is America's pro-natalism movement really about? | Moira Donegan

Malcolm and Simone Collins are promoting pro-natalism with a controversial eugenicist agenda, aiming to increase American birth rates while cultivating their own 'genetically superior' children.
Parenting
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