Home / News / Viral & Trending Dear Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson: Yes, dads should take care of their babies too Joe Rogan/Tucker Carlson/Instagram These two men seem to be utterly confused about why having a dad take care of his own baby is a good thing. By Cassandra Stone October 29, 2021 Joe Rogan/Tucker Carlson/Instagram Rectangle Echoing the skepticism broadcast by controversial Fox News host Tucker Carlson earlier this week, Joe Rogan is now voicing his doubts that dads need paternity leave. When former presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg and his husband, Chasten, welcomed twins last month, Buttigieg took parental leave from his position as the U.S. Transportation Secretary. It didnât take long before Carlson and other right-wing pundits like Matt Walsh and his ilk followed suit and criticized Buttigieg for taking paternity leave while being dismissive of the idea that dads need to take paternity leave at all. Tucker Carlson mocks Pete Buttigieg for taking paternity leave: âPaternity leave, they call it, trying to figure out how to breastfeed, no word on how that went.â pic.twitter.com/zFnp6uSserâ nikki mccann screamĂrez ? (@NikkiMcR) October 15, 2021 On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan said it was âweirdâ that parents would need to take paternity and maternity leave simultaneously because leave should be reserved for âthe person who gave birth.â Paternity Leave | @joerogan pic.twitter.com/ZcTALVhuFtâ Joe Rogan Headquarters (@joeroganhq) October 27, 2021 Hereâs the thing: While only one person physically delivers the child, it takes the biology of two people to conceive that child. And when those two people are in a partnershipâwhether as romantic, committed partners or committed co-parentsâboth of those people can and should be equally responsible for the care of that child. Men who think that fathers donât need to be home with their newborns are just blatantly telling on themselves. Theyâre saying they donât think dads have anything to do, because itâs a womanâs job to stay home and care for the baby. Coming from the same people who shout about âfamily values,â itâs incredibly ignorant and sexist to assume a father isnât an important figure in a childâs life. The newborn phase is no jokeâyouâre just trying to survive during that time. Even nursing mothers can take a break by allowing their partners to bottle-feed. Despite the fact that household tasks and, you know, sleep should be divvied up so the burden doesnât fall on one personâshouldnât dads want to, oh I donât know, spend time with their babies? My husband received two days for the birth of our first child, and three days for the birth of our second. I would have done anything to not be left drowning in postpartum anxiety all by myself each time. Anything. Thinking dads shouldnât be home to support their partners and bond with their child is toxic masculinity at its most toxic. Recent research supports this point, indicating that paternity leave is associated with greater relationship stability, according to McKinsey. That may be because when fathers take leave, it signals a greater investment in family life by reducing the burden on moms and strengthening parental relationships. Itâs worth noting that the company Joe Rogan works for, Spotify, offers six months of paid leave for new parents of any gender. Fox News pays new dads to take six weeks off after welcoming a child. Related Stories News Alexis Ohanian wants every father to take paternity leave Career & Money Dove wants to give $5,000 to dads who donât have access to paid paternity leave News 85% of fathers would do anything to be home with their baby, says new survey The latest News Viral TikTok calls out the âleisure gapââwhy moms canât just relax Parenting Top questions parents Googled in 2024âthe answers may surprise you News Doctors reveal the #1 thing theyâd never let their kids doâit’s eye-opening News Exhausted momâs baby cam moment goes viral for perfectly summing up new parent fatigue