VP JD Vance Calls for Permanent Ban on ‘6–7' Meme Numbers
Vice President JD Vance joked about banning the numbers six and seven after his son chanted the viral meme phrase ten times in church, highlighting its spread among youth.
- On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance joked on X that his 5-year-old Vivek `went absolutely nuts` repeating `six seven` when Bible readings fell on pages 66 of the missal, calling for a `narrow exception to the First Amendment`.
- The meme traces back to the 2025 song `Doot Doot ` by Skrilla, with clips of LeMelo Ball and young sports fans saying `six, seven` accelerating its spread.
- Earlier this year, Vice President JD Vance told MAGA podcaster Katie Miller he uses firm measures for tantrums and last August recounted snapping at his eldest son during a call with Donald Trump, while observers say his parenting commentary has drawn scrutiny before.
- Some schools have banned the chant among children and teens due to its prominence, and Vice President JD Vance appears no fan of the viral `6-7` craze, observers say.
- In a follow-up post, Vice President JD Vance asked `Where did this even come from?`, highlighting public curiosity about the viral chant `six seven` origins.
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Vice President JD Vance has had enough of the nonsensical viral meme that has children saying "six seven."The meme, which children have explained does not have a real meaning, involves simply saying the numbers and then performing a meaningless hand gesture.'Where did this even come from? I don't understand it.'Guided missalThe vice president jokingly expressed his disdain for the meme on X recently, saying, "Yesterday at church the Bible readin…
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Vance said his five-year-old ‘went absolutely nuts’ over the phrase
JD Vance reveals his one exception to free speech * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Source link President Donald Trump and members of the U.S. delegation await the arrival of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in the West Wing Lobby of the White House, Friday, Nov. 7, 2025. (Official White House Photo by Mollly Riley) A cultural trend with absolutely no meaning is driving Vice President JD Vance nuts –
Vance jokingly suggests banning words ‘six’ and ‘seven’ after son chants grating phrase in church
Even Vice President JD Vance isn't immune to the "six-seven" obsession of children that's getting on the last nerve of every parent and teacher in the US.
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