
Kid Rock has stirred the pot once again with blunt comments about America’s low birth rate and the unattractiveness of liberal women.
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In a Fox News interview, he argued the lack of appeal of “ugly a–, broke, crazy, deranged, TDS liberal women” is contributing to the nation’s population decline.
These remarks have sparked heated debates across the country, resonating with some and inciting criticism from others.
Appearing on Jesse Watters’ Primetime show, Kid Rock did not hold back.
His claim that no man wants to sleep with what he termed unattractive liberal women raised eyebrows and aligned with concerns voiced by many conservatives who lament changing societal norms.
Kid Rock suggested that the unattractiveness of liberal protesters, often stereotypically depicted with blue hair and armpit hair, serves as a deterrent to procreation.
Jesse Watters supported these sentiments, describing female protestors as “deranged, misinformed, hairy and rather homely.”
Such criticisms of liberated and radicalized elements of the left resonate with those who believe the traditional family unit is under attack.
It’s a conversation that aligns with broader cultural frustrations, particularly among Trump supporters.
Topics of declining birth rates often get hidden under politically driven narratives, ignoring fundamental concerns.
Data showing a decline in U.S. births adds fuel to this controversial conversation.
In 2023, U.S. births dropped to 3.596 million, marking a 2% decrease since 2022, the lowest since 1979.
This data prompts various interpretations concerning demographic sustainability and ideological shifts.
“Listen, I was just watching your clips and, you know, we have this low birth rate in America, and it all made sense to me. It just hit me right now because who’s going to sleep with these ugly a– broke, crazy, deranged, TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome], liberal women?” Kid Rock said.
These incendiary remarks extend to inside the musical realm as well.
Kid Rock took a jab at Bruce Springsteen, accusing him of denigrating Trump only when he’s abroad and labeling him a wealthy liberal pretending to be working class.
Such comments highlight frustrations toward so-called celebrity elitism and hypocrisy.
It’s a sentiment shared within communities where traditional values are held sacred, and individuals feel culturally marginalized.
The calls for governments to intervene highlight the ongoing battle between ideological beliefs and practical solutions.
Proposals like government scholarships for married applicants or those with children, as well as a $5,000 ‘baby bonus’ for new mothers, are floated solutions.
Kid Rock’s remarks set the stage for what may become a heated debate over American culture, family, and politics.
Kid Rock: We have this low birth rate in America… it just hit me right now because who's going to sleep with these ugly ass broke liberal women? You look at these rallies, it's like a bunch of women that no guy wants to sleep with and a bunch of dudes that want to sleep with… pic.twitter.com/z1q44thvrG
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 16, 2025