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Charlie Kirk
Hey, everybody. Charlie Kirk here, live from the Bitcoin.com studio. It's not good for men to be alone. Why are men gravitating towards some dark stuff on the Internet? We address that. As always. You can email us freedom charliekirk.com and subscribe to our podcast. That is the Charlie Kirk show podcast page. We also talk about New Hampshire politics, self improvement and so much more. Email US as always, freedomcharliekirk.com Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks.
Unknown Speaker
I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point usa.
Charlie Kirk
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Unknown Speaker
And.
Charlie Kirk
And he's articulating some of the economic resentment that drives this partially. Play Cut 442.
Unknown Speaker
They tell us to stop eating out and rent $2,000 a month. Oh, save for retirement. And yet you can barely save for next week.
Charlie Kirk
Go buy a house.
Unknown Speaker
Every house is half a million dollars, brother. I'm not asking for a handout, man. We're asking for a freaking fair shot at life. Our parents did not work harder than we work right now. They were simply just given a better chance. Their wages covered their lives, their bills, their hobbies, their passions. Our wages barely cover our freaking bills for the month, dude. No amount of budgeting can ever fix a system designed to keep us down. We're doing the best that we can. And yet it feels like the outcome has already been decided.
Charlie Kirk
A lot of young men feel that way. They're getting priced out of this economy. They can't afford homes. So we have to build more homes, Deport a bunch of illegals, end the H1B scam, be harsher on crime. All those things will help. But what does it mean for you out there if you are a 19 or 20 or 21 year old man? Well, the problem is when you are economically disordered and societally and relationally disordered, you tend to find yourself engaging in bitterness and resentment politics. And at that moment, we must call time out. It is all good, fair and acceptable to say, I can't afford stuff and it's wrong. It's all good, fair and acceptable and should be actually highlighted to say, my parents had it easier than me. I am with you. There's been an intentional intergenerational thievery campaign to plunder and to steal your future. But the question, the operative question is, what did you do about it politically? We're working on it. That's what Donald Trump wants to do do. However, this is where it gets a little bit dark because you can use that disordered reality. You can use the fact that young people are on the outside looking in and you can mobilize it towards treacherous means. There are a lot of voices out there trying to win over young men. Now, mind you, I don't try to win over young men. We try to speak truth. And whoever likes what I have to say, they end up following me. We have moms that follow us, we have young women that follow us. We have senior retirees, we have veterans, we have Hispanics, we have blacks, we have Asians. I would postulate that we have actually one of the most diverse audiences of anybody in right wing world. We have Jews, we have secularists, we have atheists, we have Christians, we have Mormons, we have Catholics. Because we don't pander. We don't try to just have a little fringe, little corner. And that's the key is some content creators, they just want to hold on to a fraction of the population, constantly feeding it what they want to hear. And some people that are catering specifically to the resentment of young men, they might consider themselves to be right wing, but what they actually represent sometimes is very similar to the left rhetorically. They promote resentment based views of the world. They promote blaming other people for your problems and not taking ownership of your life. And that is key. Yes, the rules are rigged against you. Yes. You don't have it like your parents. Now what, you're going to complain and just stare at your screen all day long? Are you going to go make yourself more physically fit? Are you going to go to church? Are you going to stop watching pornography and stop doing drugs and stop drinking alcohol and stop staring at your screen till 3am the question is not the environment, which is important and we must address. But the most important thing is what are you going to do with your agency on the left? You Hear people say all the time, well, white people are racist and that's why minorities can't get ahead. But on the right, this is key. More and more you are hearing from some fringe voices is that you can't succeed because we're ruled by the Jews or some Zionist occupied government. And that is the term they use. It's easy to sell people on hating. It's extremely seductive, shallow to tell people they can hate somebody and it's even morally justified. People get into online subcultures, chats, groups that feed all of this. And it's cycles of anger and negativity. And then to have some compassion is they can't afford anything. So they can't afford anything. So that resentment is just a fire, is unstoppable bonfire that is fed. They can't afford stuff. So they go back on the Internet and they say, this is why you can't afford stuff. And then they can't afford more stuff. And then the women they want to date, the modern woman is just unfortunately, again, we have some wonderful, sweet women that work for us here at Turning Point and the Charlie Kirk Show. But so many of the modern women are just so on the other planetary when it comes to what young men are looking for. They don't want tradition or piety. They want something completely different. But here's the raw truth. This is the key. People who view themselves as the chief arbiters of success in life, they live better lives. And we've always promoted that at Turning Point, always. It's not that there are no problems. There are a ton, especially for young people. In fact, we are one of the few. I went on Tucker Carlson's and I talk about BNPL and we talked about debt finance, and we talked about homes and renting. All that is legit and that is fair game. But we always, always, always, always say that those problems are fixable and they are fixable through our own actions. And if you reduce some of the right wing, quote unquote, right wing commentators that are saying this, you reduce it down to we'll get better once we kick out all the Jews. Now, there's something dark about you, actually, if you're saying that, oh, it's gonna get better if we just kick all the Jews out of the country. If you are a young man today, there's honestly a ton of opportunity out there. Unemployment is low. The Trump economy is really heating up. Learning skills are easier than ever. College is less necessary than it was 15 years ago. Salaries for skilled work in America are high. And there's a labor shortage. In fact, people that are working in AI, they say there will be more millionaires created in the next five years than were created in the last 50 years. Let me say that again. There will be more millionaires created in the next five years than last 50 years. You have a good idea for a business, go use AI and work with it. If you have an idea for a movie, go use AI and try to publish it. Don't just stare at the screen and go blame the people in the shadows that you don't like. Instead, go be a champion and go on an adventure. Own your future. Don't blame somebody else because you don't have it. Getting married is harder. I agree it's hard to find a woman, but you don't fix it by scrolling through endlessly. And by the way, I think deep down you know it's bad for you. It's kind of like watching porn or doing drugs. Doesn't make you feel good after. Here's a good rule of life if you feel worse after you engage in something repeatedly and and you feel just broken and darker, it's probably not good for you. Getting married is harder. You fix that by going to church, getting engaged in community. Stop drinking. Maybe you go to the Catholic church. Maybe you go to a good evangelical church. The point being is you look up. You don't look at your screen. Look up at the transcendent. Go read books. Take a Hillsdale Online course. Go lose ten pounds. Go for a walk. Turn off your phone. Honor the Shabbat. Learn a foreign language. All of that is accessible to you. Have a supercomputer in your right hand pocket. And this supercomputer should be used for self improvement. Taking inventory, journaling, self authoring, aiming at a transcendent destination. Instead, you don't use the supercomputer for resentment and bitterness. That is wrong and it's doable. If you're fat, eat better and work out. If you're poor, I get it. The economy has not been in favor of you. But there are ways to still make money. Take a second job. If you're young and you have a lot of energy, figure it out. Push yourself. You will feel more satisfied and feel more connected to purpose. Or you could do all that stuff. Or you can blame the Jews. Choice is yours. One will give you joy, purpose, children and a future. The other one. I think we know where that leads. Charlie Kirk here. Crime is skyrocketing. 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Melissa
Can you hear me?
Charlie Kirk
Yes. How are you?
Melissa
I'm great. I'm so excited to be on with you. I'm a longtime listener, and a couple of years ago I was able to hear you speak at Baylor with my daughter.
Charlie Kirk
Oh, wonderful. I remember that event. Yes, Taylor's got some problems, I'll tell you what. But that's for another time.
Melissa
Another time. Well, I wanted to talk to you today about my state of New Hampshire. Largely inspired by you and other conservative voices. I'm stepping out in faith. And I'm running for Congress in New Hampshire's first district.
Charlie Kirk
Amazing. Phenomenal.
Melissa
Yeah. And I've met your turning point action rep here, Davis Miller. He's great. He's at all of our local Republican events. In fact, he speaking at my town's committee meeting next week. And I understand that you're hiring more field reps here and that you see our state as an opportunity to flip our federal seats. I'm extremely optimistic myself, obviously, being in the race and being on the ground here. So I'd love to hear from you what you're seeing that makes you view our state as an opportunity. And I'm also curious if New Hampshire will be one of your stops on your college tour this fall.
Charlie Kirk
So. Great question. I don't know if I'm coming this fall, so. We like New Hampshire for a lot of different reasons. We're going to be investing pretty substantially in New Hampshire. If we can raise the capital and even if we can't, we're going to have definitely a fighting force there. So New Hampshire is interesting. New Hampshire has two Democrat senators and Democrats have won New Hampshire every single year presidentially for the last 20 years. But it has a Republican governor, as you well know. It actually has more registered Republicans than Democrats in New Hampshire. Republicans control the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, and they control a lot of the House of Representatives, lot of libertarians, and very, very grassroots politics. So we like that their state house is extremely large, 400 members, one of the largest in the country. And it's also growing with a lot of freedom seekers throughout the Northeast as a lot of freedom seekers from Massachusetts and Connecticut and Vermont, they are going to New Hampshire. Now, the question is always the independents and how you mobilize them and how you reach out to them. However, it's clear that New Hampshire, like Arizona, they will elect Arizona, they will elect Republicans to statewide office. So we want to try to invest in New Hampshire to possibly win a Senate seat or two Senate seats in the future. And if you're able to do that, you're able to create another. You're able to create a red wall to counter the prior blue wall. If the Democrats are able to win back Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, taking New Hampshire plus Nevada, it's basically like winning another battleground state. And so I'm cautiously bullish on New Hampshire. As you know, there are some really fast moving towns and cities like Portsmouth and Nashaw and Manchester. New Hampshire has an increasing population, which not every northeastern state does. And I know, I was just in Maine, I know a lot of Mainers that are moving to New Hampshire for freedom and for lower taxes. And there's a lot of spillover from Massachusetts which people think is bad, but it's actually not. A lot of the spillover is actually more right wing, center right people that are a little more conservative that don't wanna have the nonsense that they see in Boston or they see in Portland. And so again, New Hampshire is very local, it is very grassrootsy. My piece of advice for you is be everywhere campaign throughout the entire state. And even if you don't win, here's my piece of advice. If you don't win, you could one day be White House press secretary. Caroline Levitt ran for Congress. We endorsed her. She came on our show when she was just the congressional candidate and, and now she is the White House press secretary. So I believe running for office is good for you, even if you don't win, it develops your character. You get to know the state, it boosts your name id. So don't look at it as victory or defeat. Whether or not you win, look at it as victory no matter what, that you are going to win even if you do not win and you could run again. And it's a great thing for your kids and your family members to see that you are winning even if you don't get the most amount of votes. It's that kind of growth mindset. You will become a stronger person and a stronger mom and a better neighbor and a better community member. And again, look at Caroline Levitt. Caroline Levitt did not win her congressional seat. She should have and everyone thought, wow, you know, what will her future be? Well, now she's one of the most name recognized ID people in the conservative movement doing a fabulous job defending President Trump every single day as press secretary. So work hard. You're going to do great. I hope to see you in the Granite State and I think we're going to be visiting sometime soon. Thank you so much. I want to just kind of continue on this idea of growth mindset. We live in the greatest country ever and some people are trying to convince you that we don't. President Trump has improved this economy dramatically. The one big beautiful bill is just kicking in. There's never been a better time to start a business and have a growth mindset and make money than right now in the United States of America. Yes, it's hard. Things are expensive, they are out of touch, out of reach. Affordability is a massive thing. But the number one inhibitor to getting money is your psychology. It's your mindset. Fix that and you'll be in a good spot. America's small businesses rely on TikTok to succeed. We go viral on TikTok, reaching billions of young people every year. It's one of the reasons why we were able to win the youth vote. 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Julie
Hey Charlie. Well, thank you so much for taking my call. I greatly appreciate it and thank you for everything that you do. My question is basically regarding Arizona because we have a huge governorial race coming up and I don't see that we've really addressed the voter ID and the problem with the machines and things like that. I thought that we were all gangbusters to go forward and get that resolved. I don't see enough action coming up and the election is right around the corner. Any suggestions or thoughts on that?
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, so I think that as far. So your question is about voter ID and voter rolls, is that right?
Julie
Correct.
Charlie Kirk
So I would say that, look, first and foremost I agree that Maricopa is a cesspool of corruption and just complete and total nonsense. However, I would add on top of it that we still won in 2024 without all of it, without all the kind of changes that we need. You know, President Trump won by major margins. We won by nearly 200,000 votes. And so we still need to fix a lot of things in the Maricopa level. We need to clean our voter rolls, we need to take the illegals off our voter rolls, but get out the vote. And ballot chasing is still key to out vote the fraud and to out chase it. So thank you so much. Really appreciate it. I got to get to some more. Okay, what's next, Daisy? Dave. Dave, what is on your mind? Thanks for being a member. Members.charliekirk.com well hi there Charlie.
Unknown Speaker
Thanks. Appreciate you having me on second time around. So appreciate you man.
Charlie Kirk
Thank you.
Unknown Speaker
Yes, I wanted to run something by you real quick. So props to to Kane at Citizen Free Press. These are two of them that he's had on recently. So Winsome Sears a week ago had tweeted out about the Virginia man who tried to abduct a a child at a local mall. And shocking, we come to find out that he's got 43 priors. I don't know the actual citizen citizenship status of the man, so I have to be fair in that regard. But then there's another article from Alabama about a, you know, a Haitian immigrant who is, you know, running from some legit, you know, for some legitimate reasons, who seems to be pillar of the Community. So I'm kind of thinking a carrot and stick model here that I'd love to get your take on. So number one, with legal enhancements, why can't we just add legal enhancements? Almost like tongue in cheek here, Like a three strike policy where we say, hey, we're going to put a, you know, first time if you get a speeding ticket or something, you know, whatever, we're going to put an enhancement that's going to mark you for deportation three times around. Guess what? We're tired of it. So instead of letting you get to number 43, Charlie, let's get you at like five, you know, but then at the same time, why can't we have a carrot, you know, some grace, I don't know what you want to call it. Where if I can get $50 million for rabid breeding habits from, you know, major universities, why can't I find enough money to put something like Hillsdale together that gives a program for people who want to be pillars of the community who are illegal, that learn our Constitution, learn our form of government, learn to speak English, yada, yada, yada, and can be ready if and when we decide to turn this around and bring them into, you know, into the community. So I just wanted to get your take two stories that got me going.
Charlie Kirk
So, first of all, I totally agree. Immigration without assimilation is an invasion. And just everyone knows there's a Virginia guy who kidnapped a kid. He had 43 priors. In Fairfax. There's a lot of deportations that have yet to happen. That's right. He kidnapped a kid and he had 43 priors. And this is, Blake called this boy, Blake called this shot that we said, we're afraid we're going to see an increase in kidnappings in this country. And you can see the video right there. And we are, you know, we were kind of without a lot of kidnapping problems in this country for decades. It was very, very rare. Most of the times you guys hear the Amber alerts, it's just a, usually, almost always a custody battle. Well, we are now seeing a return of kidnapping thanks to the third world coming in because the third world kidnapping is very, very normal. Three guys did 200 Home Depot burglaries in the news today. We are an invaded, infected country. And for those that have kids, it's horrifying to think about the amount of kidnappers that are just lurking around. Again, kidnapping was not a problem. Growing up in this country, everyone would agree 20 or 30 years ago, kidnapping was not a country, was not a problem. At all. But now we're seeing more and more of it being a problem because we have imported a third world where kidnapping is normative criminal behavior. You kidnap the kid of somebody wealthy and you hold them hostage against to go get some sort of ransom. And people don't let their kids go outside by themselves anymore. People say, what kind of country do you want? I want a country where I feel my kids can go outside right now. But with all the third worlders prowling around, I don't feel safe with that. And you shouldn't either. I mean, you walk the streets of New York City. It is an occupied third world city now. It's sad. So that Virginia guy kidnapped a kid. He had 43 priors. 43 priors. And trick or treating is dying down because parents are just too scared. We're a nation where we have locks and security systems. That was not the country I grew up in. The country I grew up in is like, oh, you didn't lock your doors, no big deal. But you become a nation of strangers and you have rape gangs all throughout Europe. People don't trust going to the mall, going to the park, no go zones. You become what you import far too often. Brit is next. Brit, what is on your mind? Members charliekirk.com hi.
Brit
So now that I'm older, I am looking to date and I just become really frustrated because I find that a lot of men nowadays, even their 30s, they're very disrespectful. They expect you always to put out on the first date and if you don't, they ghost you. And they just, they haven't been treating me and my friends very well at all. And they don't even seem to have like, good careers or like the maturity level. And I was wondering why you think this is and how we can find Christian conservative men who will treat us well.
Charlie Kirk
So it's a very important question. This is a major breakdown. And again, we covered this earlier in the hour. The disordered social norms that we're living through. Respectfully, if I had a young man, they would say that the women are the worst. Women don't want any connection, they dress way too provocatively, they are constantly sleeping around, they are entitled, and both sides have grievances. And so I don't really know the way to answer that, to be honest, except that you need to go to church, try to find a wholesome Christian man there, and save yourself for marriage. And one of the most important things is maximize your contact with the world, not just going to church. That's important, but join organizations, join clubs, become a hobbyist and be involved in things in your community. You will not just meet people by staring at a screen all the time. Okay, thank you. We got to get to one more question here. Tasha. Tasha, thank you so much for being a member. Members.charliekirk.com hi.
Tasha
I just wanted to say congratulations for making it onto South Park. That was such a great. It was a great review of the whole team too. It was wonderful to watch. It's epic. And I'm wondering if you're going to create a chocolate Charlie Kirk Award to give to special guests or sell. I think it's a great idea.
Charlie Kirk
I think it's great. By the way, thank you. But all you guys that are members of CharlieKirk.com look how far we have come. South park had the Charlie Kirk Awards and we'll just call them the Master of Debate Reward awards. There it is right there. The Charlie Kirk Master of Debate. Right. We're just gonna add a little word and you can see right there. I think we need to add it. And by the way, people say Charlie, are you gonna do the Charlie Kirk Master of Debate Awards at amfest? I think we have no choice. I think we have almost no choice. So thank you so much. Really appreciate it. Thanks for being a member. Hey everybody, Charlie Kirk here, a close friend of mine just saved tens of thousands of dollars on his Medicare and I want you to know how to Medicare enrollment is a maze of misinformation and it's no accident. The more confused you are, the easier it is for big insurance to steer you into overpriced plans that make them more money. Trump's Department of Justice sued three of the biggest brokers in America for allegedly doing just that. Fortunately, there is a way to fight back. I trust Chapter. They're honest and they're independent. Chapter's licensed advisors search every single Medicare option to find what is best for you. My friend made one simple 30 minute phone call and now he's saving tens of thousands going forward and is fully covered. The call is 100% free. No pressure, just real honest help. People are relieved when they speak with Chapter. I trust Chapter. They're honest and they're independent. So if you're turning 65 or already on Medicare, call Chapter today, dial £250 and say Charlie to speak with a trusted Medicare advisor. That's £250 and say Charlie, it could save you thousands of Matthew, thank you so much for being a member. Members.charliekirk.com Matthew thank you so much for answering my call.
Matthew
So I'm heading out to Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa. This will be my first time going to college.
Charlie Kirk
Great.
Matthew
I was just wondering, how would you manage time between going to classes, working and then I guess, getting quote unquote, the college experience?
Charlie Kirk
So that's a good question. I mean, I never went to college, so I don't know. And I mean, look, don't forsake the community. That's why you're there. Try to meet your future wife. But also, obviously you're there for a reason. You're not there just to have fun. You're there to study and to learn. And so you said you're going to a Baptist college, is that right?
Matthew
Yes.
Charlie Kirk
So I don't think drinking will be a problem at that college. However, one of the best things about college is tons of young people to socialize with. But again, you're going to Baptist College. You're not there to drink and party, but you're there to explore big ideas and have the tough conversations and to debate and have dialogue and disagreement. So do things with people. Get outside of your comfort zone. Become a lifelong learner. Read books you never would get involved. Start a Turning Point USA chapter. Get involved in your local community. Do stuff. Don't just sleep all day long and just be a slob and not saying you would or be slovenly. Just be active constantly. And that's the one thing that we've done really well here in the Charlie Kirkshaw on Turning Point usa. We've outworked everyone. I say this as humbly as I can. Our team works harder, our editors work harder. Michael and the entire gang. They're here from like 5am to 10pm Sometimes accommodating my crazy schedule. We will outwork you and it's a way to feel fulfilled. Join a book club. Do an additional Bible study. Do local politics. Be involved in the Iowa primary race in 2027-2028. It will not be boring if the Democrats don't get rid of it because they think Iowa's too white. Seize the day. Carpe that dm. Be active. Do stuff. Don't just sit around and hope things come to you. Okay, next, let's go to Marissa. Marisa's the last question today. Marissa, she says, hi. I would like to know where you think we should start looking to learn more about politics. I found a new interest in politics and want to be learned more, but from a reliable source. Look, I hate to overly self promote, but the Charlie Kirk show is a great place to start and we talk about it every day from a biblical worldview. And according to Alabama, we're the second most listened to show behind Fox News. And we love Fox. I'm going to be on Fox News, I think next week. Last night I was on Fox News and it went very well. It was phenomenal data that shows the power of this program. And look, there's gonna, when you, when you're able to build something, you're in a unique category. And the team deserves all the credit of how we've been able to drive and create and take risks. But building is hard and that is what makes us different in the conservative movement. We've built organizations, we've built trainings. Right now as I'm doing this, we're doing a pastor's training. Right now as I'm doing this, we have, I have 230 full time employees that are just in our high school and college department right now. We got to raise over $100 million a year. We have 500,000 donors. We got Turning Point action right now. We got Turning Point action guys that are falling around. Ruben Gallego in Iowa right now we have Turning Point action people doing voter registration in the east valley of Arizona right now as I do this, we have blexit trainings, we have our Turning Point Academy homeschool initiative. We have our classical, our classical initiative. We have our gap year initiative right now as I'm doing this, we have our social media team, we got viral videos, we got our campus tour coming up. We, we have our believers summit, we have Amfest, not to mention we have all the other stuff that we're doing. We have our evening event. We have shows, we got Alex Clark, we got Joe Bob, we got Turning Point tonight. It's hard to build stuff. And I want to be a nation of builders and of risk takers. And people call me a lot of names. The one name I wish they would call me more is an entrepreneur. Because that is true. There's a lot of different things you can insult. But building is hard. They say, oh, it's just because you got a little bit of money and raise money. There's a lot of people in politics on the right and the left that have raised a lot of money. Again, I'm not taking credit for it. It's thanks to the glory of God and his mercy and his grace and his compassion and the team deserves the credit. But what we, not I, but what we have built here is exceptional. It is remarkable. It's unique. It's extraordinary. It's something that rises above the rest. And again, it's easy just to yammer endlessly and to complain. A lot of people can do that, but to build stuff that lasts, that's something that I'm most thankful for. Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us. As always, freedomarliekirk.com thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can Trust, go to charliekirk.com.
Podcast Summary: The Charlie Kirk Show
Episode: Ask Charlie Anything 234: Angry Young Men? Lonely Young Women? College's #1 Priority?
Release Date: August 11, 2025
In this episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, host Charlie Kirk addresses a range of topics submitted by his listeners, focusing on societal changes affecting young men and women, political engagement, immigration, and personal development. The discussion is segmented into various sections, each initiated by a listener's question or comment. Below is a detailed summary of the key points, insights, and conclusions drawn during the episode, enriched with notable quotes and corresponding timestamps.
Listener: Stephanie
Timestamp: [00:36] - [03:35]
Stephanie, a concerned parent, expresses worry over the deteriorating attitudes of her 19 and 21-year-old sons towards women, Israel, and Christianity. She seeks advice on addressing what she perceives as false ideologies influencing her sons.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"When you are economically disordered and societally and relationally disordered, you tend to find yourself engaging in bitterness and resentment politics."
— Charlie Kirk [03:00]
Timestamp: [03:35] - [04:29]
Charlie plays a viral TikTok video depicting a young man's frustration over economic disparities, emphasizing the need for political action rather than succumbing to bitterness.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Rather than engage in bitterness, use that disordered reality to mobilize towards positive political means."
— Charlie Kirk [04:10]
Listener: Melissa
Timestamp: [12:52] - [14:01]
Melissa announces her candidacy for Congress in New Hampshire's first district, inspired by Charlie and other conservative voices. She inquires about the potential for success in her state and whether New Hampshire will feature in Charlie's college tour.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Even if you don't win, running for office is great for your character and community involvement."
— Charlie Kirk [13:50]
Listener: Julie
Timestamp: [18:58] - [22:23]
Julie expresses concern over the lack of progress in implementing voter ID laws and securing voter rolls in Arizona ahead of an upcoming governorship race.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"We need to clean our voter rolls and take the illegals off our voter rolls, but get out the vote and ballot chasing is still key."
— Charlie Kirk [19:45]
Listener: Dave
Timestamp: [20:26] - [24:40]
Dave raises concerns about increasing crimes linked to immigrants, citing specific incidents and suggesting a balance between enforcement and assimilation programs.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Immigration without assimilation is an invasion."
— Charlie Kirk [23:10]
Listener: Brit
Timestamp: [24:40] - [25:22]
Brit shares her frustrations with the dating scene, where she encounters disrespectful men who prioritize immediate physical relationships over meaningful connections.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Maximize your contact with the world... join organizations, join clubs, become a hobbyist and be involved in your community."
— Charlie Kirk [25:00]
Listener: Tasha
Timestamp: [26:23] - [28:23]
Tasha congratulates Charlie on appearing in South Park and inquires about creating a "Charlie Kirk Award" for special guests.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"We need to add it. And by the way, people say Charlie, are you gonna do the Charlie Kirk Master of Debate Awards at AMfest? I think we have no choice."
— Charlie Kirk [26:50]
Listener: Matthew
Timestamp: [28:23] - [30:00]
Matthew seeks advice on balancing academic responsibilities, work, and the quintessential college social experience as he prepares to attend Faith Baptist Bible College.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"Don't just sleep all day long and just be a slob. Do stuff. Be active constantly."
— Charlie Kirk [29:10]
Listener: Marissa
Timestamp: [30:00] - [End]
Marissa expresses newfound interest in politics and seeks recommendations for reputable sources to educate herself.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"We've built organizations, we've built trainings. Right now as I'm doing this, we're doing a pastor's training... what we have built here is exceptional."
— Charlie Kirk [29:50]
Throughout the episode, Charlie Kirk consistently emphasizes personal responsibility, community involvement, and political engagement as solutions to the societal issues affecting young men and women today. He advocates for constructive actions over destructive blame and encourages listeners to actively participate in building a stronger, more resilient society through conservative principles.
Final Notable Quote:
"Seize the day. Carpe diem. Be active. Do stuff. Don't just sit around and hope things come to you."
— Charlie Kirk [30:10]
This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for listeners seeking to understand and navigate the complexities facing young adults in contemporary society, offering practical advice rooted in conservative ideology.