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JD Vance DESTROYS supporters of gender affirming care

The Harris campaign has been relentless in its mission to brand President Trump’s vice presidential pick, J.D. Vance, as a “crazy guy” and a “white supremacist.”

But Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report knows that couldn’t be further from the truth.

“J.D. Vance is not a white supremacist and he is simply stating something that was basically true 20 years ago,” Rubin said.

In a recent interview with the NELK Boys on the “Full Send Podcast,” Vance explained Rubin’s argument perfectly when asked about medically altering children based on left-wing ideology:

“These people believe that all differences between men and women are ‘socially constructed,'” Vance told NELK Boys. “It’s true that some of our differences are cultural and some are basic biological.”

“They feel so uncomfortable about that that they want to biologically change men to women and women to men, because if you can remove the biological differences, you can remove all differences,” he continued.

But Vance pointed out that leftists who believe in gender ideology believe that difference is a bad thing.

“This is the source of one of the best parts of being a living, breathing human being,” Vance said. “Women think a little differently than men, and that’s a good thing. We shouldn’t try to destroy those differences in the name of ‘equality.'”

Vance also explained that differences between men and women “are no excuse for sterilizing children or trying to turn girls into boys or vice versa.”

While the left argues that the medical procedures children are receiving aren’t permanent, Vance sees it differently.

“When you put a 9-year-old on hormone therapy, it’s not completely reversible. These kids have bladder problems and other unpleasant symptoms. And why are we doing this to children with no real faith in the science? You see a lot of the public health agencies in this country are pretty crazy,” he said.

Vance also believes that in states like California, if a child wants hormone therapy and the parents object, they could be at risk of being taken away.

“I’m a father of three kids and I would definitely say, ‘We’re moving to the hills and you can’t touch my kids. This is a crazy town,'” Vance told the NELK boys, adding, “They think we should be teaching them gender reassignment and they think we’re ‘weird.'”

“It doesn’t make much sense,” he added.

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