Senator JD Vance (R-Ohio) has come under fire for comments he made about working women in a recently resurfaced podcast episode.
According to uInterview, Vance claimed that professional women who prioritize their careers over starting families are on "a path to misery."
The controversial remarks were made during a September 2021 episode of the "Moment of Truth" podcast. Vance, discussing his observations of elite institutions like Yale Law School, expressed his views on women who pursue high-powered careers instead of focusing on family life.
Vance argued that women who spend long hours working in corporate environments are misguided in their pursuit of happiness. He specifically mentioned women working at consulting firms like McKinsey, suggesting that their career choices lead to unfulfillment.
The senator went on to claim that institutions are steering people towards career paths that ultimately cause unhappiness. He asserted that this "corruption" results in individuals projecting their misery onto society once they reach positions of power.
Vance also presented a hypothetical scenario from the perspective of a professional woman, implying that such individuals often regret their life choices but attempt to compensate by imposing their views on others.
The resurfaced comments sparked a swift backlash on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). Many users criticized Vance for his views on working women, with some accusing him of contempt and hatred towards women.
One X user wrote:
JD Vance has a hatred and disrespect for women that has never been seen to this extent before in American politics. Does JD Vance not know over half the population are women?
This is not the first time Vance has faced criticism for his comments about women and childless individuals. In 2021, during his first election campaign, he made controversial statements on Fox News about "childless cat ladies" running the country.
Vance's recent comments appear to be part of a pattern of controversial remarks about women and individuals without children. Despite facing backlash for previous statements, he has continued to express similar views.
In August 2024, Vance made headlines for a comment about Air Force Two, suggesting he would be using the vice presidential aircraft "in a few months." This remark raised eyebrows, given his relatively recent entry into national politics.
Records also show that Vance has repeatedly referred to liberal leaders as "childless sociopaths" in various emails, claiming they lack a direct stake in the country's future.
Senator JD Vance's comments about working women choosing "a path to misery" have ignited controversy and drawn criticism on social media. These remarks are part of a pattern of controversial statements about women and childless individuals that Vance has made throughout his political career. The backlash highlights ongoing debates about work-life balance, gender roles, and political discourse in contemporary American society.