Tuesday 12 July 2022

Free Milk Shakes Offered To Customers Showing Proof Of Vasectomy

 

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, doctors across the United States are reporting a sharp rise in men seeking vasectomies.

To help promote vasectomies, Daddy’s Dogs, a Nashville, Tennessee eatery, is offering free milkshakes that show proof they have undergone the procedure.

Sean “Big Daddy” Porter, owner of the hot dog restaurant, is hopeful the free drink offer will normalize the male sterilization operation.

“It’s our Snip for Shake deal. We’re giving away one free milkshake with proof of vasectomy,” Porter exclaims in a video posted on TicTok announcing the deal. “Just bring a note from your doctor saying you got the snip and we’ll give you any milkshake you want.”

Porter who reportedly had a vasectomy after deciding not to have children years ago vows that there is no reason to be “nervous about the procedure.”

“Take it from this guy,” he insists. “Mo’ kids, mo’ problems.”

As the camera pans to a man in pain holding a milkshake between his legs, Porter assures, “There’s nothing like an ice-cold milkshake after a vasectomy,” he continues,

@daddysdogsnash 📢 Introducing the Snip for Shake deal. Get a vasectomy, get a free milkshake. ✂️🥤We really mean it. #fyp #vasectomy #milkshake #daddysdogs ♬ original sound – Daddy’s Dogs


As the left hanker over abortion rights and promotes vasectomies, the  United States birth rate has declined to its lowest point in history.

US birth rate 1980 through 2020. Between 1980 and 2007, the U.S. birth rate hovered between 65 and 70 births per 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 44. But it dropped by almost 20 percent around the Great Recession. As of 2020, the US birth rate was 55.8 births per 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 44.

According to the murderous Center For Disease Control and Prevention, the American birth rate fell for the sixth consecutive year in 2020, the lowest number of babies born since 1979.

“Some 3.6 million babies were born in the US in 2020 – marking a 4% decline from the year before, found the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics,” the BBC reports. “The slump was seen across all recorded ethnicities and origins, according to the findings.”

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