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Kid Rock blames ugly liberal women for low US birth rates
"It all makes sense now," the singer said during an appearance on Fox News.

Apparently this magat moron doesn't own a mirror
The singer Kid Rock has said the reason for the low birth rate in America is "ugly" and "broke" liberal women.
Newsweek has reached out to a representative for Kid Rock via email for comment.
Why It Matters
The Trump administration is looking at ways to incentivize more women to have children in the United States, as global birth rates continue to plummet. The fertility rate has remained below the replacement rate of 2.1 births per woman in the United States, raising concerns about long-term demographic sustainability.
President Donald Trump with Kid Rock, signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on March 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
What To Know
Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Richie and last had a Top 40 single in 2008, is a friend and ally of President Donald Trump, who often shares his opinions on politics.In an appearance on Fox News he was asked by Jesse Watters if he ever sees anyone with "blue hair," or "female armpit hair," when he plays his concerts.
Kid Rock responded, "We have this low birth rate in America."
"It all makes sense, it just hit me right now, whose gonna sleep with these ugly a** broke crazy liberal women deranged TDS liberal women?"
He continued, "I mean, 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 each other."
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Figures showed that in 2023, the total number of births in the United States decreased to 3.596 million, a 2 percent decline from 2022 (3.667 million). It marked the lowest one-year tally since 1979.
Multiple high-profile figures have been sounding the alarm about low birth rates, including Elon Musk. In April, Musk, who is the father of at least 14 children with at least four women, wrote on X, "Low birth rates will end civilization."
Musk has long voiced concerns about declining birth rates and has spent millions boosting fertility and population research.
What People Are Saying
Evaristus Odinikaeze, an investment banker, responding to the clip on X in a post viewed over 30,000 times: "Kid Who? We're out here listening to Pulitzer winners and Chart toppers like Kendrick Lamar, while Kid Rock's dropping drunk uncle takes on fertility rates... Btw, if relevance were a birth rate, Kid Rock had already flatlined a decade ago."Concerned Citizen, an account with over 900,000 followers on X: "Kid Rock just figured out the reason behind rapidly declining birth rates."