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Pete Hegseth Shares Pastor’s Criticism of Women’s Voting Rights

Pete Hegseth Shares Pastor’s Criticism of Women’s Voting Rights

August 10, 2025 Marcus Rodriguez - Entertainment Editor Entertainment

# ⁣Doug Wilson and Sebastian Gorka’s Controversial Views ‍on Women’s Roles

Recent comments from conservative commentator Doug ⁤Wilson and former Trump management official Sebastian Gorka are sparking debate about traditional gender roles ⁤and women’s‌ place in society. A CNN interview with Wilson, coupled with Gorka’s​ previously expressed⁢ views, has brought renewed attention to‍ a⁢ perspective that many find deeply problematic​ in the 21st century. Let’s dive into the ⁣specifics​ of what was said and⁢ the broader context of these beliefs.

## Doug Wilson’s CNN ⁢Interview: ⁣”Women are the kind of people people come out of”

The controversy ignited during an interview on CNN with host Alisyn Camerota. Wilson, a pastor and author who calls himself “patriarchal,” ⁤made the startling statement: “Women are‍ the kind of people that⁤ people come out of.” When pressed by Camerota⁤ if he simply believes women are “meant to have ⁤babies,” Wilson​ responded that reproduction “doesn’t‌ take any talent”⁤ and emphasized the role of ⁢the wife and mother as “chief executive of the home,”⁣ entrusted⁣ with “three ‌or four ​of five eternal souls.”

This exchange quickly⁣ went viral, drawing⁣ widespread criticism.Camerota⁣ herself, a working journalist and mother of three, pointedly asked Wilson if her ​own life was “an issue” for him. While ⁢Wilson conceded it wasn’t *automatically* an issue, the ⁣underlying implication – that a woman’s⁢ primary ⁢purpose is motherhood – was clear.

Wilson’s ⁣views aren’t new. He’s a long-time ‌proponent of complementarianism, a ⁣theological perspective that asserts distinct roles for men and women, with‍ men holding positions of authority. He celebrated the overturning of *Roe v. Wade* ⁣and has advocated for a traditional family‌ structure where men lead households and ​women ⁢don’t hold⁢ positions of authority in the church. He also believes women shouldn’t serve in military combat.

## Sebastian Gorka’s Alignment with Traditional Views

Wilson isn’t⁣ alone ‍in holding these beliefs within conservative circles. Sebastian Gorka, a former Deputy ​Assistant to the President‌ under Donald Trump and ⁣a frequent commentator on ‌national ‍security,⁣ shares similar views. Gorka has also stated his opposition to women in combat roles.‌

While Gorka ⁣hasn’t made statements as overtly​ controversial as Wilson’s⁢ recent comments, his consistent advocacy ‌for traditional ⁢gender roles aligns with a broader ideology that limits opportunities for women. This perspective often frames women’s contributions outside the home as secondary ⁣or less valuable than their roles as wives ⁤and⁤ mothers.

## The broader Context: Complementarianism‍ and its Critics

The ⁣views expressed by Wilson and Gorka stem from a theological framework known ⁣as​ complementarianism. this belief system argues⁣ that men and women are created differently and possess distinct strengths and weaknesses, ‌leading to divinely ordained roles. Complementarians believe that while both genders are equal in value, they are ⁣not ​interchangeable in function.

However, complementarianism faces notable criticism. Opponents​ argue that it reinforces harmful​ gender stereotypes, limits women’s⁢ potential, and can⁣ be used to justify discrimination ​and oppression. Critics point out that the Bible is often interpreted selectively to support these views, and that alternative interpretations emphasize equality and mutual submission.

Furthermore, the ‌idea that ⁢women’s primary value lies in reproduction is deeply problematic. it devalues women who choose not to ⁤have children, struggle with infertility, or pursue careers⁤ outside the home. It also ignores the diverse talents and contributions women make to society in all fields.

## Why⁣ These Views Matter

The resurgence ⁤of these traditional views is concerning for⁤ several‌ reasons.

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