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I don't really care who would be taking them up on it, I'm pointing out the audience they're offering them to and writing articles about it for, who are overwhelmingly NOT married men. This wasn't people seeking out and demanding a tent for invasive medical procedures at a political conference, it is a sales pitch when they suggest and offer it to people who didn't ask them to.I mean, free any sort of medical procedure at a political event is weird. So just making myself clear there, it's weird that they did this at all.
But how do you know it's not married dads who'd be taking them up on this offer if their insurance didn't cover Vascetamies and they'd been wanting one? That's by far the target group of vacetamies, even if non married dads have gone up some.
Some people just don't want kids. And frankly I'd rather those people not have accident kids they never wanted in the first place.
This is some really weird battered wife syndrome trying to pretend "nah, they probably mean it for someone else" or that somehow telling their audience not to reproduce is supposed to be a compliment or a favor.
It also proves JD Vance 100% correct in his observation that the democrat party has become especially anti-children, and it's a little tough to argue against that point when the party literally has a tent offering vasectomies and abortions like it's a fucking corn dog stand.