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'We're fighting for you': JD Vance tells young men at CPAC to buck 'broken culture' opposed to masculinity

"Don't allow this broken culture to send you a message that you're a bad person."

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"Don't allow this broken culture to send you a message that you're a bad person."

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During his interview at CPAC, Vice President JD Vance was asked about what message he has for young people as well as specifically for young men, where he told them not to listen to the "broken culture" that is opposed to masculinity.

Schlapp asked about what Vance's message to younger people as well as young men in America.

"My message to young people generally is we're trying to make your life better," Vance said, adding, "And that is this that is the simple thrust of President Trump's policy is we want you to be able to buy a home we want you to be able to work a good job we want you to be able to raise your kid, like I said, according to the values that you believe in and we want you to be able to build a nice life in this country that all of us love," Vance responded. 

He added that the Trump administration is fighting for the younger generation and young men every day. 



Addressing young men specifically, he added, "Don't allow this broken culture to send you a message that you're a bad person because you're a man because you like to tell a joke because you like to have a beer with your friends or because you're competitive."

Vance listed off different aspects of masculinity in young men and added that "God made male and female for a purpose" and that he as a leader in the country, he wants young men and young women to thrive with policy constructed by the Trump administration.

He also touched on why young men were drawn to support Trump in the last election, "I think this is why young men in particular are so you know they're so inspired by President Trump is because he doesn't allow the media to tell him he can't make a joke or he can't have an original thought president Trump just says what's on his mind that's a damn good thing."

Vance then added that one of the best pieces of advice he got from his wife was to be authentic, and said that young people should do the same.
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