‘The View’ blasts Isabel Brown for CPAC remarks encouraging women to have babies

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Multiple hosts of “The View” took turns criticizing conservative influencer Isabel Brown on Monday for her statement encouraging young women to have more children.
At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Brown, a 28-year-old influencer and recent mother of a 1-year-old, said it’s “high time” to start encouraging your kids to grow up and have the courage to get married and have kids — more kids than they can afford before they think they’re ready.
He argued that this was one of many important choices, such as getting off dating apps, quitting birth control pills, and saying “I do” at the altar, which “ultimately trickles down to the political policies that we will see save our country.”
Shocked by the clip, co-host Whoopi Goldberg said, “Years ago, they would go after women of color and accuse women of color of doing just that,” adding “what!” he shouted. repeatedly.
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Sara Haines opposed the idea of encouraging American women to have more children, arguing that there are too many of them on Earth. (Jenny Anderson/ABC via Getty Images)
“My biggest concern about this is that it wraps a woman’s value in the way it’s been in her ovaries for too long,” co-host Sara Haines replied. “The whole women’s movement wasn’t about going against the trend of staying home or loving tradition. It was about giving women the option to do whatever they wanted.”
“People sit around and act like they’re just saying, ‘No, I’m fine,'” he continued. “It’s the stupidest, most old-fashioned thing for us to suggest that women’s only value in society, in politics and policy is to have babies or have a husband.”
“There are more than 8 billion people in the world! We no longer need to force people to reproduce and give birth to babies. We are here. Now women and girls also have a choice,” he said.
“But also where is the call to accountability for the men who helped make these children?” co-host Ana Navarro asked. “I don’t know why people are always teaching women what they should or shouldn’t do. The bottom line is, if you don’t pay my bills, you don’t get to tell me what to do with my uterus.”
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Co-host Whoopi Goldberg said the conservative influencer should be given a chance to time travel so she can reconsider her advice to young women. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival)
Guest host Whitney Cummings stated that “courage” is not needed to get married and said, “If your marriage requires courage, I have many questions about your husband.”
She went on to criticize Brown specifically, saying that according to her research, she has a 1-year-old at the age where they sleep all day.
“Wait until your child is up and walking and you spend most of your day trying to put their shoes on. You’ll probably rethink how many children you have,” Cummings said.
“I think it’s really reckless to suggest that people have more kids when you know there’s this economic crisis in this country now,” host Sunny Hostin said, claiming that a married family of two must earn more than $400,000 a year for child care to be affordable. he said.
“So he’s advocating for people to be born into poverty, for people not being able to feed these children, for people not being able to educate these children, and for people not being able to house these children, while at the same time this government is cutting off all the services that would allow people to have families and large families.”
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Co-host Sunny Hostin argued that the conservative influencer’s advice was to prepare people to be born into poverty. (Gary Gershoff/Getty Images)
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Whoopi challenged Brown’s rhetoric of encouraging young women not to hesitate about having families, inviting her to go back in time and see if her ideas had changed.
Fox News Digital reached out to Brown but did not immediately receive a response.




