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ShowMay 18, 2026
Watch "DINKs" are the left's latest attempt to destroy the nucear family
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The American birthrate has hit an all-time low. The DINKs, couples with double income and no kids, don’t see the problem with this. Today’s show breaks this down.
Several influencer DINK couples have been paid to promote a template book to promote the idea of traveling the world instead of having kids. These social media promotions imply that traveling is more rewarding than having kids, but the evidence proves otherwise. It is unclear if these couples realize that families can also travel, but many of them imply that this is a valid reason to encourage people not to have kids.
“This is a repeat. This world that you are living in with giant corporate interests, disengaging you from the traditional nuclear family, encouraging you to engage in an activity, especially because they may benefit economically, is actually one of the biggest components of feminism and universal suffrage,” Crowder said.
According to Pew Research, “The vast majority of parents say being a parent is enjoyable and rewarding all or most of the time.”
“As birth rates have gone down, so has happiness, especially for women. This is the big irony: the liberation gap, which was designed to make women free and happy, has been nothing but shackles. Women are less happy than ever,” Crowder said.
Birth and marriage rates have been decreasing, with “only 72% of 18-year-old women in the U.S. said they were likely to have children, down from 85% in the late 2000s.”
The data shows women were much happier under the fake “patriarchy.”
At least 87% of moms believe being a parent is the most or one of the most important aspects of who they are. Twice as many married mothers say they are very happy compared to unmarried women with no children.
“Nowhere else do we see this kind of uniformity in statistics,” Crowder said.
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