The View Reacts to Isabel Brown’s Pro-Family Remarks
On Monday, several co-hosts of “The View” expressed their disapproval of conservative influencer Isabel Brown’s comments that promoted young women having more children. Brown, who is 28 and a recent mother, made her remarks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), suggesting it was an opportune time to encourage children to grow up, marry, and have kids.
She claimed these decisions, including opting out of dating apps and birth control, would significantly impact the political landscape of the country.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg reacted with confusion, pointing out the hypocrisy in Brown’s stance. “Years ago, they were going after women of color and accusing women of color of doing exactly this,” she exclaimed, expressing her disbelief.
Another co-host, Sarah Haines, voiced her concerns about the implications of equating a woman’s worth with her ability to bear children. “The women’s movement was about giving women the choice to do what they wanted,” she emphasized. Haines further contended that with over 8 billion people on the planet, there is no need to compel anyone to have more children.
Ana Navarro chimed in, questioning why the conversation around family planning often centers solely on women. She stated, “If you’re not paying the bills, you can’t tell me what to do with my uterus,” highlighting the need for shared responsibility.
Whitney Cummings humorously added that if marriage requires courage, it raises questions about the relationship itself. She criticized Brown for downplaying the challenges of parenting, suggesting that dealing with a young child was far more demanding than Brown’s perspective might imply.
Co-host Sunny Hostin pointed out the impracticality of suggesting increased childbirth amidst the current economic struggles families face. She noted that many couples need to earn over $400,000 annually just for childcare to be feasible.
Whoopi Goldberg further challenged Brown’s perspective on family dynamics, suggesting that she should reconsider her advice if she were to reflect on it with a different timeline in mind.
Fox News Digital attempted to contact Brown for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
‘The View’ criticizes Isabel Brown for her CPAC comments promoting childbirth among women.
The View Reacts to Isabel Brown’s Pro-Family Remarks
On Monday, several co-hosts of “The View” expressed their disapproval of conservative influencer Isabel Brown’s comments that promoted young women having more children. Brown, who is 28 and a recent mother, made her remarks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), suggesting it was an opportune time to encourage children to grow up, marry, and have kids.
She claimed these decisions, including opting out of dating apps and birth control, would significantly impact the political landscape of the country.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg reacted with confusion, pointing out the hypocrisy in Brown’s stance. “Years ago, they were going after women of color and accusing women of color of doing exactly this,” she exclaimed, expressing her disbelief.
Another co-host, Sarah Haines, voiced her concerns about the implications of equating a woman’s worth with her ability to bear children. “The women’s movement was about giving women the choice to do what they wanted,” she emphasized. Haines further contended that with over 8 billion people on the planet, there is no need to compel anyone to have more children.
Ana Navarro chimed in, questioning why the conversation around family planning often centers solely on women. She stated, “If you’re not paying the bills, you can’t tell me what to do with my uterus,” highlighting the need for shared responsibility.
Whitney Cummings humorously added that if marriage requires courage, it raises questions about the relationship itself. She criticized Brown for downplaying the challenges of parenting, suggesting that dealing with a young child was far more demanding than Brown’s perspective might imply.
Co-host Sunny Hostin pointed out the impracticality of suggesting increased childbirth amidst the current economic struggles families face. She noted that many couples need to earn over $400,000 annually just for childcare to be feasible.
Whoopi Goldberg further challenged Brown’s perspective on family dynamics, suggesting that she should reconsider her advice if she were to reflect on it with a different timeline in mind.
Fox News Digital attempted to contact Brown for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
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