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Charlie Kirk
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Tyler Bowyer
I want you to know we are.
Charlie Kirk
Lucky to have Charlie Kirk.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country.
Charlie Kirk
He's done an amazing job building one.
Jack Posobiec
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Charlie Kirk
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Jack Posobiec
Ladies and gentlemen, it is time for another edition of Thought Crime Thursday. Yes, we are here. We are all here, though not all in the same room, because we've got where we've got coverage from Phoenix, Arizona, from myself in Washington, D.C. with Charlie Kirk over there in West Palm Beach. Yes, that's right. The Thought Crime crew will come to you, covering the entire nation. Because there's a lot of Thought Crimes out there, aren't there?
Tyler Bowyer
Many, many people are criminal. Thoughts of all kinds. It's very bad. I mean, didn't they hear, like, Trump won?
Jack Posobiec
Tyler, what hat are you wearing now? What is that?
Andrew Klavan
What's this hat? Oh, this is the Zach Bryan hat.
Tyler Bowyer
Who's Zach Bryan?
Andrew Klavan
I don't know.
Tyler Bowyer
I'm like a big. I'm like a big time. Boom. So listen, I was flexing today. They were. Someone mentioned Selena Gomez got engaged and I was able to ask, who is Selena Gomez? Apparently, she's the most followed person on Instagram. So I had to ask what Instagram was.
Andrew Klavan
I already got.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie was the most followed person Instagram.
Andrew Klavan
I already got into it deep with the Taylor Swift people, with the Swifties this year. I don't need to get embroiled in Zach Bryan and you know, Dave Portnoy, you know, Crossfire. I. I just went to the concert last week. It was great concert, had a great time.
Jack Posobiec
Ah, there it comes. There it comes.
Andrew Klavan
It was a Gary go.
Tyler Bowyer
Are you going to be leaving Turning Point to follow the next Taylor Swift tour. Every city that it's in.
Andrew Klavan
I was standing next to our starting pitcher for the Diamondbacks. He's. It was. It was great. He was having a good time. It was a lot of fun.
Tyler Bowyer
I don't think I could name a Diamondbacks player other than the guys who won the 2001 World Series, which is your old 23 years ago now. So.
Andrew Klavan
So fun fact, I'm not going to say the name of the pitcher that I was standing next to, but at one point, one of our staff had matched with him on a dating application and she didn't take him up on a date. And then later on, he became a World Series pitcher.
Tyler Bowyer
Did she, like, try to walk that one back later or was it no, too late. He was a scared boy. That. That's another song. That's like.
Andrew Klavan
That's it. It's exactly right.
Tyler Bowyer
All right, well, anyway, we have. So obviously we're all very excited. We have AmFest next week. Will we be doing this at Am Fest? Hopefully.
Andrew Klavan
I Thought we were doing live, right, guys? Jack, are we going live at amfest?
Jack Posobiec
I want to. Yeah. So the plan is, the plan is that we are going to. I'd love if we can all be out there. And I think, you know, I know Charlie's been kind of camped out doing the transition stuff and being involved down there in West Palm. I came back to D.C. but I'm going to be heading out to Phoenix. You guys are in Phoenix. Charlie's heading back to Phoenix. Guys, if we're all in Phoenix for AM Fest. And by the way, big, big news that came out that President Donald J. Trump will be conducting, I believe. And Tyler, correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is his first public speech post election. Will be there at amfest. So make sure you go and get your, I mean, get your tickets right now because, you know, Tyler, you can, you could probably give me a better update, but the last I heard talking to the guys is that there is actually not a lot tickets left.
Andrew Klavan
Yeah, I mean, this place is going to be packed. We do this every year. So if you haven't been to America Fest before, this has been an event that we've built for years and years and years, starting in Florida, then we moved it to Arizona a number of years ago. It's been, I think, the heart and soul of our events team. Like, it's just been our baby that the entire team has grown for so many years. It now is the biggest, most LED riddled stage that you.
Tyler Bowyer
There is a lot of LEDs. I am, I will, I will say when I first started with Charlie's operation, it was right before the midterms two years ago. And like, I don't. I never went to CPAC when it was in D.C. like, it was not my thing. So then I go to Amfest in 2022 and I'm just like, okay, it's their big event and then I see the stuff they're putting on stage. I'm like, the level, the production values of this are so far beyond anything I've ever seen before in like, you know, conservative politics. Like, I mean, I've been at the RNC in 2016, which, you know, was not like a horrible thing or whatever, but like, obviously that was blown out of the water by everything they're able to do.
Andrew Klavan
It's. It's a beautiful leave.
Tyler Bowyer
It's his first speech. Hello, election that. We got him. We got him.
Charlie Kirk
Yes.
Andrew Klavan
He's.
Jack Posobiec
Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen. Charlie.
Tyler Bowyer
Charlie, you're here. You're. You're Going to really love what I'm going to. What I have for you.
Charlie Kirk
I can't wait. But I have to answer Jack's question. People are asking Charlie, why are you on the second row of the Amfest promotion graphic? Can we put it up there? The answer is that some people on that row get upset if they're not on the first row. Where. I don't care where I am. So that's the answer. For those of you curious, that's why I'm second row at my own event.
Jack Posobiec
Charlie's usually. Wait, wasn't there an article that came out, like, earlier this year that said they were tracking. What was it tracking? The rise and fall of mega stars? No, it was based on the rose and based on the placement of the rose. So now every time a new row drops or a new image drops, I'm like, oh, no. Has Charlie gone down in his own states?
Charlie Kirk
Like, it's.
Jack Posobiec
So.
Charlie Kirk
It's all good. I'm happy to take second billing at our own event. Okay, Blake, you got a great topic. My time is tight today, so go ahead, Blake.
Jack Posobiec
All right.
Tyler Bowyer
This is excellent show. Obviously, Amfest is our biggest event of the year, but we recently had a notable, you know, smaller turning point event. We have a gala each December in Mar a Lago, and we. So I was talking to Daisy and Emma, and they noticed something very, very interesting. So let's put up. Let's put up image 109.
Charlie Kirk
Oh, this is great.
Tyler Bowyer
So 109. This is the crew. This is the crew at the Mar A Lago gala. We've got Tyler there. We have Jack there. We have Charlie there. I wasn't able to attend. It's okay. But we've got this image here.
Charlie Kirk
We're invited.
Tyler Bowyer
Daisy saw something a little unusual about it. She's like, something's off about that. And then she realized, oh, wait, you know, someone sent me a video from it, and it didn't look the same, so she looked around. Reveal image 108. So what we have here, the Turning Point gala, is a black tie event. That means wear a black tie, wear a tux. And what we have discovered someone. We do not know who, but it was known that Tyler Bowyer and Jack Posobic did not follow the dress code.
Andrew Klavan
Wait.
Tyler Bowyer
Time out for the Turning Point Gala.
Andrew Klavan
Timeout. I am wearing.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, because that's the.
Andrew Klavan
That's a Vera Wang tux.
Jack Posobiec
Golden age right there.
Andrew Klavan
I bought that Vera Wang tux on sale. Buy one, get one free. And I got one for my brother in 2015. Ahead of or 2016, ahead of the inauguration, 2017 still fit in it miraculously. And I'm wearing a black.
Jack Posobiec
There you go.
Andrew Klavan
Dress tie. Jack's the only one not getting.
Tyler Bowyer
Oh, he throws Jack under the bus.
Jack Posobiec
So the origin of why I Photoshopped this to begin with was actually. If we. If we're zooming in, can we go, can we zoom in on Tyler in the original. In the original photo? Can we?
Andrew Klavan
Can we?
Jack Posobiec
Because I was like, I sent it to my Photoshop guy and I was like, we got to clean up Tyler a little bit. Like, it's such a nice picture and this dude is just like all over the place in the shot. So we started with that and they were like, do you want to give me a boat? Give him a bow tie. I said, yeah. And I said, oh, why don't you give us all bow ties? And that'll look like a nice picture altogether. So, yeah, we went all. We went all in with it because Tyler. Someone shut up. By the way, Andrew, on the background of that, that actually is a tuxedo that he bought from like the balaclava guy down by the airport in West Palm beach for some reason, because he flew out. He flew all the way across the country without a tuxedo and bought it there. And the guy, he bought it from this guy who is. And I know the guy because I've been there before with my brother, and that guy is the one who's like. Who's like, come on, you can't just, you can't just buy it, you know, you can't just rent a tuxedo. You gotta, you gotta buy one, buddy. You gotta buy one in here. He's got like the salami arms and the, the, the. The crusty knuckles. So Mr. Crusty Knuckles with the balaclava was. Was like, you gotta buy it, Andrew. And I was like, andrew, you bought the ducks, didn't you? He's like, I bought the airplane because. Even give him the buttons.
Tyler Bowyer
Because I have to be honest, we had to shop that.
Jack Posobiec
Andrew, let's give him the buttons. So we gave Andrew the buttons. And I was like, look, if we're doing all this, we might as well throw a bow tie on me as well.
Tyler Bowyer
Let's bring it back though, because we have 111 here. We have to really appreciate this is not merely is it a Photoshop, but if we zoom in, it's a pretty bad Photoshop. Like, it's a very kind of silly. It's very slick looking. I'm not sure how else to Describe it. It doesn't quite fit in. Charlie, how do you feel about all of this? You were dressed.
Charlie Kirk
I actually, I was, of course, as the host. But I'm going to cut Jack some slack here. I think that. I mean, black tie rigidity is not my. It's like, as the host, I'm like, it's okay. It's fine. Now when. If you come. Let me ask you guys, should someone be let into our event if they're not even wearing a tie? Like, should. As the host of a black tie event where they're paying, should we regulate and be like, no. Where do we draw the line? I'm curious. I want you guys to go around the horn. Understand they're paying thousands of dollars to be there. It's a big fundraiser. At what point do we say, sorry, we can't allow you in?
Andrew Klavan
I think you just saw him, a $5,000 tie on the way in. I think that's.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah, I feel like you could have a stash of, like, jackets and ties. Thank you. Welcome to the gala.
Charlie Kirk
Here's your. Bring the guy.
Andrew Klavan
Bring the guy that Andrew bought his tux from and just have him sitting outside.
Jack Posobiec
Mar A Lago, dude, I love that guy. That's what you need. Yeah. No. And Mar A Lago, by the way. So this. This was at Mar A Lago. This is in the ballroom. But for folks who, who go, if, you know, if you do ever end up there, that when you go on that patio, they're very strict, by the way, about your dress code. Just for the patio. So when you see those photos, I don't know anyone has any around, but when, like, where. Where President Trump goes to eat, and he's got the, you know, like the velvet ropes around the table, and he's always holding these big dinners. Not the ones inside. That's what I'm trying to say. The one outside, when he sits for dinner, it's. It's actually formal dress code there. And if you do not have a. A coat, now, I don't think you need a tie, but if you don't have a coat, they will not even let you sit down for dinner. Although I do know for a fact that the man himself, that President Trump is very big on people wearing ties. He really. So, Charlie, that might go to it right there. So if the President's there, he wants to see people in ties.
Tyler Bowyer
That was the thought I had, which was I was like, well, if Trump showed up without a tie, we'd let him in. And then I was like, but Trump Would never go without the tie.
Andrew Klavan
There's a fun fact. Charlie and I were in that dining room the night that Covid broke out.
Charlie Kirk
That's true.
Jack Posobiec
Really?
Tyler Bowyer
Was there.
Charlie Kirk
Tucker was there that night. It was Kimberly Guilfoyle's birthday. Mike Pence was there. Bolson Yarrow. It was something out of a, like, Scorsese film. Been, like, the night the world ended.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
And it was too many famous people, and the vibe was, like, overly exuberant. Wouldn't you agree, Tyler? Oh, it was, like, overly festive. It was, like, out of the. Out of control. People running out of rooms. Like, people falling into the pool. Like, it was over the top.
Andrew Klavan
It was, like, great.
Jack Posobiec
It was like they were falling.
Andrew Klavan
It was like, Great Gatsby party.
Charlie Kirk
No, no. 10 or 12. 10 or 12 people a year fall into the pool accidentally. So.
Jack Posobiec
Oh, yeah, I saw an influencer do it.
Charlie Kirk
But, like, on purpose, not at Turning Point. We've had at least three or four people do it throughout the years.
Andrew Klavan
100%.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah.
Tyler Bowyer
Marlowe into a pool.
Charlie Kirk
Just amazing.
Tyler Bowyer
It's just a funny story. I once. I went to a Blake Masters fundraiser.
Charlie Kirk
That was at a. Oh, I do know this story.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Tyler Bowyer
I was at. I was at a Blake Masters fundraiser.
Charlie Kirk
Don't laugh. Like it happens to you.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah, of course. That makes it even funnier.
Andrew Klavan
Wait, Blake fell in a pool at a Blake event?
Tyler Bowyer
Yes, exactly.
Andrew Klavan
Incredible.
Tyler Bowyer
So I was at a Blake Masters fundraiser.
Jack Posobiec
Only one Blake.
Tyler Bowyer
I don't know if I can say whose plate. It was at a. It was at a wealthy donor's place, and he had one of those, like, infinity pool type things where there's no edge. And it was at night. And so as a result, I thought it was kind of like a dark. Like a glassy. Like a glass top on, like, a deck. And I was like, I'm gonna go look at the lights, because this was in Los Angeles. And so I walked to, Like, I'm gonna go walk out to that ledge and, like, look at the lights.
Jack Posobiec
Bop.
Tyler Bowyer
I go right into the pool. And then I have to explain to everyone that I was totally not. I was not blasted or anything. I was just. I. Straight up, I thought, was a solid surface, and instead I walked right into the pool. And there's photograph evidence of this somewhere.
Andrew Klavan
The video of that would be epic to have for this show.
Charlie Kirk
It could be Blake's intro.
Tyler Bowyer
Luckily, I don't think any video footage exists. There's just a photo, like the office theme song. Yeah, it was. That was a good time, man. I can't Believe that was three years ago. Oh my gosh.
Andrew Klavan
Oh my gosh.
Tyler Bowyer
But, ah.
Andrew Klavan
But yeah, Charlie. Charlie's remembrance of that event, though, was like. It was like a Great Gatsby party. It was wild.
Charlie Kirk
It was great. It was. It was like Great Gatsby with some sort. It was. It was exactly right. It was like roaring twenties. But I remember. I remember turning to Andrew in this very dramatic moment being like, it's almost too good to be true. And you know what's so funny is I got up. I'll never forget. I was on my book tours. My first book. I was going. My first big book, Maga Doctrine, and we made New York Times best seller. I was so determined to get that distinction. And I was traveling the country. This is before I really knew how to economize my time. I went literally from east to west coast, like back and forth like three or four times. I went from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Arizona, back to Palm beach, back to Orange county, one night in Arizona, back to Tallahassee. Really stupid. But anyway, I got up. It was so interesting. I got up at 4:30am the next morning to fly back from Fort Lauderdale Airport on Alaska Airlines all the way to LA. I remember reading through my Twitter timeline and all of a sudden, like, all the kind of fringy smart people, but the first person that I really paid attention to is Cernovich. You'd love this, Jack, where Cernovich did like one of those tweets where he was like, this Covid thing could upend all of civilization. And I was like, what? Yeah, I just want you guys. And it was such a kind of provoc. And then cigar. What's his name? Sagar. Sagar, what's his name? Yeah, Sagar. And Jetty, who I don't know very well, and people like him, and he seems really smart. He tweeted something where he was like, Covid could be that thing that just hangs in the background and all of a sudden becomes the biggest thing in the entire election. I remember like, no way. And then it grew and it. We're still recovering.
Tyler Bowyer
We still have the conversation.
Jack Posobiec
I just remember that. So, I mean, I remember all the videos coming out of China and being like, what is going on with this? Because I would read, and I still do from time to time. Not as much as I did back then, but I would read like Chinese social media and read the Mandarin stuff and be like, wait, China has never acted like this in response to anything before. Because there's this whole thing in Chinese history where the Idea that the arrival of pestilence or the arrival of a plague or, like, invasion or something means that the current leadership has lost the mandate of history and lost the mandate of heaven. And so on the very first episode of War Room Pandemic, which started right around that same week, I came on and I was talking about how the people were like, oh, China's just trying to get us scared. And I was like, no, no, no, no, no. China wouldn't do that. Like, that's why Xi Jinping says this virus is a demon from hell, because he doesn't want people to think that means the CCP has lost the mandate of heaven. So I was like, this is very out of character for the CCP to do anything like this. And that's what really clued me in that something was going on.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, it's just. It's amazing to think back to that night. And anyway, I don't have much more to add to that, but just kind of think of where. Where you were and what was happening there. Well, let's proceed. Who has the next topic?
Tyler Bowyer
All righty. Well, so this was one that we were discussing. This is. This is a little. It's a little sorted. But so. And also, Jack, we should remember, since you mentioned saga and jetty, we have to have the Charlie vs Saga debate on whether we abolish Daylight Savings Time or abolish standard Time. I think Jack and I are both abolished.
Jack Posobiec
God time is the time of God.
Tyler Bowyer
Daylight Savings Time is like the time of fdr. And like the central planners now, we have. We have to stand against it. But, you know, if Charlie wants to sign.
Jack Posobiec
Daylight Savings Time is an affront to God. It is a. It is. It flies in the face of. Of God's physics.
Charlie Kirk
I don't remember. I don't remember which side of this I'm on. Because it's the terminology.
Jack Posobiec
The clocks.
Charlie Kirk
No, no. What I don't like is how early it gets dark in the winter.
Jack Posobiec
So whatever makes it called winter.
Charlie Kirk
Whatever is called God, Charlie. Lighter longer is the solution. Lighter longer is the solution.
Jack Posobiec
You know, Huberman totally disagree.
Tyler Bowyer
There's a way to keep it lighter out in the.
Charlie Kirk
No, he doesn't.
Jack Posobiec
Doctor.
Charlie Kirk
No, he does.
Jack Posobiec
He does.
Tyler Bowyer
You know, the tropics.
Jack Posobiec
Huberman, 100 disagree.
Charlie Kirk
Yeah, no, he tweeted out in favor of my tweet.
Jack Posobiec
No, Huberman is. Then maybe it was the wording, because Huberman is totally against it.
Charlie Kirk
I don't understand. Maybe we might be agreeing because what. What do I want? What I want later is later. I don't want. No, no, no, no, no. Later fall back. I don't want to fall back. Just keep the clocks the way they are in July the whole year.
Tyler Bowyer
He's a July. He's a permanent daylight savings time person. No.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Tyler Bowyer
That's the opposite, Charlie. You were in rebellion against God.
Andrew Klavan
I agree. And here's the reason why I actually want Arizona Pacific time, not mountain time.
Charlie Kirk
I. Tyler's with me. Tyler's with me.
Andrew Klavan
So Arizona doesn't change the clocks, but good.
Charlie Kirk
If we go permanent central planner.
Andrew Klavan
If we go permanent we. And we get permanent on mountain, I'm going to be really pissed because.
Tyler Bowyer
Because per to share your total California instead of. No, no.
Charlie Kirk
A lot. Life in Arizona is objectively better when it's on Pacific time. Yes, objectively it is and I'll tell you why. Like it's so by the way, the spring when all of a sudden you're three hours behind. Like by the time it's like 3:30 Arizona time, east coast is done and you have like a full day of work left.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah.
Charlie Kirk
And like it's so great. And by the way, you get up. By the way, let's say you get up at 6:30 or 7 and you can reach anybody you want on the east coast because they're already in the office and. And you have all the texts from the east coast ready to go. And like, you would be so efficient. I have a whole philosophy that some.
Jack Posobiec
Of us actually live on the East Coast.
Charlie Kirk
Well, I'm temporarily.
Tyler Bowyer
I just coast time at all times. So I just.
Jack Posobiec
I just kind of just so east. Imagine, imagine how the west coast would operate without the guiding hand of the East Coast. Imagine if Californ woke up before us. They would have no idea what to do because we on the East Coast. I am very much an east coast supremacist.
Charlie Kirk
I'm not.
Jack Posobiec
I'm reset the tone for the entire day. And the Californians wake up a leisurely three hours a leisurely three hours later and think, oh, you know, let's see what's going on today. Let's check in, let's do whatever. No, those of us on the east coast understand we set the majority. By the way, the only thing that I would change isn't so for sure I'm with Huberman. I would do get rid of daylight savings time, Standard time only. Huberman always says light in the morning, darkness in the evening. But because the east coast of the United States does set the standard for the entire world, we should actually be gmt. We should Actually be the center. Focal point of all the time zones, the east coast of the United States, because London has been superseded by us.
Andrew Klavan
Also a good point. That's. That's also right. But I'm going to tell you Charlie's right. If the world operates better with us being three hours behind and we're on like, summertime. Summertime is the best time. It's the happiest time, it's the brightest time. That's what we have to go with.
Tyler Bowyer
I think you guys are sick in the head. I think you possibly should be investigated by the government. Maybe. We may.
Jack Posobiec
Good news.
Andrew Klavan
We already are there.
Jack Posobiec
Well, it's. It's healthy, right? So Huberman go. I mean, I'm cribbing off of Huberman here, but his whole point is we need more light in the morning, and it is better for you to have that blast of sunlight in the morning, and then it is also better for you to have more darkness in the evening. It is healthier. It's natural. It's biological. Obviously, all animals operate off of that cycle because they don't. They don't change their clocks. And most of the rest of the world, by the way, operates off that cycle. It's something where Tanya Tay, when she came to the United States, and even to this day, she's like, what is wrong with you? Why. Why are you doing this? There's no purpose to this other than confusion and. And pain and suffering. And it should. It should be ended.
Tyler Bowyer
It's great already. Next topic. So this is. This is going to appall everyone, but we talked to the girls at the office, said that this was a top news story. I'm pretty horrified by it. So.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, and I. And I'll come in and say. I said, like, guys, it's. It is the most thought crime topic in, like, the history of the show. I think we're at, what, 65, 66 episodes this week. And, you know, this really is like the most viral story on the entire Internet right now. And so we would. We would not be thought crime if we didn't comment on it. We just wouldn't.
Tyler Bowyer
Do you want to introduce it, Jack?
Jack Posobiec
No, absolutely not. You're dumping it on me.
Tyler Bowyer
All right.
Charlie Kirk
I don't know why it's. I don't know why it's that thought crimey. She was open about the whole. I mean, it's terrible.
Tyler Bowyer
She's definitely wide open, so.
Charlie Kirk
I know, but I just. I. I don't like what the. I think. I think the chirp was definitely more thought crimey.
Tyler Bowyer
But ah, we'll get back to that. No. So yes, what we've got here. Since we don't want to keep everyone in suspense. It's Lily Phillips. I will say I'd never heard of her before today. She is a only fans super user or super content creator. I don't know. What do they, what do they describe them as? Creators. Anyway, Lily Phillips is an onlyfans.
Jack Posobiec
She's not creating anything star.
Tyler Bowyer
And she apparently decided to go viral by. Oh man, this is just disgusting. I'll just say it by having sex with 100 men in one day. For those running the numbers, that's about four an hour, slightly over four an hour. So that would be about one every 12, 13 minutes. And yeah, that's like a news story now. That's how you become famous and get articles in the Daily Mail and all of that. And she apparently says she wants to go for a thousand in a day, which for those who want to do the numbers there, that's more than one every two minutes. And because we as a people have failed, this is going to happen. We haven't been blotted out by like a meteorite yet. We probably should be, but it sparked a lot of discussion in the office where like, okay, like, like, seriously guys, are we going to do something if not to ban this outright, are we going to do something to say like, you aren't allowed to market this on Instagram, you're not allowed to market this on X X X? I guess. How are we supposed to respond to this overall? And we have some video too if we want to play it.
Charlie Kirk
I think, I mean, look, I mean she's a very disgusting and disturbed person. But also who are the men that want to participate in this thing though? I mean they should have to. Here's what I think should happen. I think an intrepid entrepreneur, not entrepreneur, but journalists like James O'Keefe should sign up for it and then should reveal the identities of all the men that are doing this. I, I think, I think that they should all be exposed.
Andrew Klavan
No, seriously, I wouldn't be surprised if the men want to be exposed. Like I think a lot of the men who.
Charlie Kirk
No, I think from what, from some of the journalism that's been done on this is that like they tried to like never show the men. From what I can understand, that's very bizarre. I mean this. Do we, do we have this?
Jack Posobiec
Do we have the clip afterwards? So there's, I think it's, I can't tell which clip it is where she's Kind of like she's kind of like tearing up. That was the one that caught my attention where she's like. She's like. Actually, I mean, she could be faking it, of course. I'm sure she's. Yeah.
Andrew Klavan
I mean, a thousand people's a lot. That's like.
Jack Posobiec
That's what seems like. She's, like, really sad.
Andrew Klavan
A thousand people is like a. Like a three times the, like, you know, the Joe Biden rallies that were happening. Yeah, that's like five times.
Tyler Bowyer
That's like a quite active. Like, you know, it's like an in and out.
Andrew Klavan
There's more. There's more people in that. In that line than in Joe Biden's lines that were showing up for his rallies by a lot.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, that's like. That's like. That's like six Kamala rallies.
Andrew Klavan
Yeah, six. Real comma rally.
Jack Posobiec
Okay, we think. I think 71 is the clip. Can we play that?
Lily Phillips
In my head right now, I can think of like five, six guys, ten guys. I remember. And that's it.
Tyler Bowyer
But it's just.
Lily Phillips
I don't know. It's just weird, isn't it? Like, if I didn't. If I didn't have the videos, I wouldn't have known. I've done 100.
Tyler Bowyer
You know, that video reveals something important, which is that she is from the British Isles. And I think we have. We have to return to our debate about which is. Which is the most decrepit of the Anglosphere. And admittedly, Britain is rallying hard. They did just ban puberty blockers. We're very supportive of that. But there's something very, very sick about what has happened to the, you know, I guess not the cradle of Western civilization, but what was like the beating heart of western civilization for 200, 300 years, and now they make content on the Internet for perverts with money.
Jack Posobiec
And I want to ask Charlie. Oh, yeah. About. I don't know if you heard this, but apparently her mother is her business manager, and she claims that her father is very supportive and has watched some of her interviews. And I guess my question here is, can we fall any lower as a society? Is there any bottom that is lower than this?
Charlie Kirk
Oh, we can get worse than this. What are the social.
Jack Posobiec
And the celebration of it? I mean, at least people don't seem to be celebrating it, but it's. It's like you. You lose all your guardrails, and this is what gets celebrated. Whoever can be the. And it's. It's just smut. It's just Whoever is the smuttiest. Yeah, I just been around, but yeah.
Charlie Kirk
So I having done two encounters on the whatever podcast based on the morality that most only fan young women hold and most college girls hold, why is there anything wrong here? Based on their Standard, why is 100 men in 24 hours any more disgusting than 2 men in 2 days?
Tyler Bowyer
Or for that matter, the answer is it isn't. Why is it more disgusting than, like, blowing your nose?
Charlie Kirk
No, exactly. Or just using the restroom? Because what at the baseline of modernist sexual philosophy is they look at sex as nothing more than just bodily fluids and orgasms. And there's nothing sacred, nothing special, nothing to be protected, nothing to be saved. And so people are really aghast by this. Oh, my goodness. But you have to ask the question then. Well, are you okay with hookup culture? And how is that definitionally wrong than this? Well, it's because. Is she filming that? I don't even know what she's. I don't know if she's filming it or not. I really have no idea. I know the details of it, but I don't think that really matters. I think what may be even more disgusting if she was doing that. But you must be consistent. If you believe it's okay to hook up with multiple sexual partners over the course of a weekend, then you hold the sexual morality of. What is her name? Phillips or something? Of Lily Phillips.
Tyler Bowyer
Lily Phillips.
Charlie Kirk
And prove me wrong. It is. When I. And by the way, this is what I find interesting is actually Lily does break the mold of the. Whatever girl that I isolated in that very viral clip, which is. I don't believe she has a good relationship with her father. I don't believe it. I'm sorry, I don't. I think it's a lie. I refuse to believe that a woman that strives to have sex with 100 men in 24 hours and soon to be a thousand men in 24 hours, has a strong male figure in her life. And I was going to say a prediction. I hope. I don't. I just hope that Lily walks away from this, finds religion, finds God, redeems herself. I think it's going to take a lot of work because she's heading in a very dark path. But the psychology is incredibly narcissistic, though. And she is so craving of attention, and it is so sexually narcissistic. So there's a lot there that I said. But this is. It is easy to criticize her, of which she deserves all of it. It is easy to shame her, of which she deserves every word of it. Don't give the only fans girl that only sleeps with three men in a weekend in a pass because they're morally in the same ballpark. Prove me wrong. Or agree or disagree.
Andrew Klavan
So my only question is, is this, like, so film me. Is this, like, for, like, a Guinness Book, a World Records thing?
Tyler Bowyer
I think she was making a documentary. I believe the next one documentary called. And the next one probably would be.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Tyler Bowyer
Is there think 100 in a day beats the record in ancient Roman history, everybody. There was a. There's a moment where the wife of the emperor competes with the top prostitute in Rome to see how many clients they can get through. I believe it was the wife of Claudius. It's in the. It's in the BBC miniseries, which is really great.
Andrew Klavan
Is that Gladiator 2? Is that.
Tyler Bowyer
No, Gladiator 2 does not. Does not cover this, unfortunately.
Andrew Klavan
No, but it, like, doesn't the Guinness Book of World Records, like, old lady that has to sit in there, like, watch the entire, like, I just know, like, when they, like, shoot basketballs and do stuff like that, like, there has to be, like, a record keeper.
Tyler Bowyer
This is kind of its own thing. Like, do you know, like, Guinness Records are like a scam?
Andrew Klavan
Well, it's a fun scam.
Tyler Bowyer
Well, yeah, they're famous. So what they'll do is, like, they won't recognize your record unless you basically pay for them to certify it.
Andrew Klavan
Yeah. To be.
Tyler Bowyer
Then, like, the cost of doing this is somewhat inflated.
Andrew Klavan
So she. So she's making all this money on only fans, but she's not gonna pay the Guinness Book of World Records people.
Tyler Bowyer
To be there, I guess.
Charlie Kirk
Wow.
Tyler Bowyer
Wow.
Andrew Klavan
Cheap.
Tyler Bowyer
But back to the topic. I think there's sort of two interesting things. One of these, I want to play another one of the clips that we have. Let's play number 70.
Lily Phillips
I think sometimes, like, feeling so, like, robotic, like, by the. I think like the 30th, you know, like, when we're getting on a bit, I've got, like, a routine of, like, how we're gonna do this. And, like, it just sometimes she'd, like, disassociate and be like, you know, like, it's not, like, normal at all.
Tyler Bowyer
So if you. If you weren't able to see that she's. She's literally crying there. Like, that's why she's sniffling there. She's actually crying. Just coming to terms with what she did. I think one of the more interesting things about this is you'll get a lot of protests or claims that, oh, it is, it's totally normal. It doesn't. It's not weird, doesn't mess them up. And then when you really dig into it, as far as I can tell, it's almost always the case that it actually does mess them up. And if they present that it doesn't, it's only because they've hit that injury so many times that it's like they're totally numb to it. In the same way that, you know, if you smashed your foot with a hammer every day, you'd probably stop even feeling the hammer after a while. And it's like that stood out to me, like a very direct confrontation with how harmful this is. And the other thought I had, let me just think about how we respond to this is I just think about news stories that you can see where the top model on OnlyFans will make millions and millions of dollars and that the mainstreaming of this is so damaging on the margins because it's like, you know, there's probably always people who are going to do behaviors like this no matter what because they're super desperate or it appeals to them or something. But when it's legal and mainstreamed, you're creating this almost this, like, expectation that you're legitimizing it as an option in life. And one of the arguments I've always made when I would debate, you know, with more libertarian types, like, should prostitution be legal? Is I would just say I don't like the reality that we'll live in where, like, if a woman is down on her luck economically to say, like, oh, well, why don't you just start, like, an OnlyFans account? You can make some money that way. I think that any society where that is considered a serious option is a failing society. It is one that has failed and is lesser than the alternative society would be.
Charlie Kirk
Jack, you have a thought here?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, I threw this out on. This came up the other day on my daily show and I threw a piece out that I actually. And, you know, I could be wrong, but, you know, hot take that. I don't think she's actually going to do the 1000 guy thing and that she's actually setting herself up. And, you know, maybe this is a cynical take, but what can I say? I'm a cynic and typically. Typically serves me pretty well in the clown world in which we all live at this point, but that perhaps she's setting herself up in this video and with these crying scenes as. As that she's going to make this, like, public Redemption arc. And she's setting herself up, oh, I've seen the error of my ways and I'm reformed. And that now she's going to get booked as, like, there's a bunch of these. Oh, gosh, what's the one who does Mia Khalifa? She's like, oh, I'm a former porn actress and now I'm a former only fan star. And she's going to come out and say, I'm redeemed and I'm. I'm better now and everything is great. And, you know, maybe she'll even try to work Christianity into that. And I just hope, and I'll say it this way, that I hope that if anything like that does end up happening, that it's done for the right reasons and with an understanding that true, true redemption requires atonement. And atonement requires actually going through a personal moral inventory of yourself and getting right with God. And that's not something that we should be glib about. And I assure you that is not something that God is glib about. And so it's not like, oh, you just say the magic words and it's all gravy. Right? And these are some very serious things that she did. And that, that put. I'll put it this way, when you do things like this, it costs you a piece of your soul, and God can give you all of that back. There is no sin so great that God cannot forgive it, obviously. But I don't think that it's just going to be given back on a whim. I think it's only going to be given back. And I think that it only works through serious reflection and serious atonement. God doesn't want us to just. Again, God doesn't want us to just say, oh, I love you and everything is good now. And that gets into this, like, modern Christianity woke Christianity thing of like, oh, you know, God created everybody perfect. Don't judge. God said, don't judge. And it's like, no, that's not what the Bible says at all.
Andrew Klavan
Well, the atonement works when you're. When you embrace the life of Christ and you make Christ your savior. And that's the, that's the first step, which is. Which is faith, actually having the faith to do it and then actually doing it. So that's when the completion is. I think that's there. So that's what the scripture says.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah. I think a good example of, you know, how you can do that, that I like is there was a British politician, John Profumo. He was a cabinet official who had a sex scandal. In fact, he's the British politician sex line. And we didn't start the fire.
Andrew Klavan
Oh, wonderful.
Tyler Bowyer
And so he gets. He has a big sex scandal, ruins his political career. And what he did after this, he resigned from everything. He was an up and coming, you know, possible future prime minister. He resigns and he volunteers at Toynbee hall, which is this old Victorian era charity place. And he goes in and he starts cleaning the toilets at it. And he just starts doing manual labor as a volunteer. For years he does this. Doesn't talk to anyone about it. And finally, like, it hits them. Wait, this guy is like a talented politician. Like, we should have him do other stuff. And they eventually, like, they had him start doing fundraising stuff, but he would always. He would never do media interviews because he said, like, this is not. This is not about me doing some, like, redemption art. He worked for them for 40 years.
Andrew Klavan
Wow.
Tyler Bowyer
And he eventually ran Toynbee hall and he spent the rest of his life doing that. And he didn't seek publicity for it. He didn't, you know, rebrand his career to this. That was just. He was genuinely penitent for what he did. I think that's a great example.
Andrew Klavan
I didn't know that story. That's an incredible story. Wow.
Charlie Kirk
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Jack Posobiec
Get a big discount, by the way, with promo code poso. Promo code poso for your big discount. No, I kind of want to go keep going with this guys, if we. If we can. Because, you know, I do think it's a big thing. I think it's a real thing. That there, there have been a lot of this. It's. And I don't even. I don't even want to necessarily get, like, theological with it, but I do see a lot of people. You see this with, like, Blake, I'm sure you. I think we talked about it once, like the tradwife movement. I want to say we covered that on the show at one point, that there are people who are trying on these different identities for social media clout and for followers rather than actually making these true conversions. And I'm like, yeah, if you're an actual trad wife, you're not going to be on social media a lot of what drives? That's just not a thing.
Tyler Bowyer
A lot of what drives.
Jack Posobiec
And so it's being driven by clicks.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah, like it's just social media is, you know, it's not a secret. Overall, I dislike social media's effect on society. It has plus sides, obviously. Like I think the ability to grow around traditional media, for example, is why we were able to win this presidential election. But its effect on individual people. Like if you are mediating your view of the world through social media that if you spend so much time, I guess back in the day it would be looking at people's Facebook updates, but now it's their Instagram posts. And if you're interfacing with the world where your understanding of the people around you is by what they post on social media and your sense of your self worth is by how much engagement you get on social media. And instead of having a normal career of any sort, like you just exist as an influencer, that's hugely corrosive to you as a person. And I guess bluntly, I think it is clearly worse for young women than it is for men. One of my fun takes at parties is I basically will say that social media is to women what pornography is to men. It takes a normal human impulse. So you know, for men, like.
Jack Posobiec
Wait, say that again, say that again.
Tyler Bowyer
I say that social media does to women what pornography like socially by analogy, social media is for women what pornography is for men. That it takes a normal impulse. So like, you know, men want to have sex with women. That's normal. God gave us that and it takes that and it supercharges it with like this massive over stimulus in a destructive way. Because women, women are more social. They think a lot more about their interactions with other people. They care about attention.
Jack Posobiec
They're attention driven.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah, they're attention. They're more attention driven.
Jack Posobiec
And I'm not saying that all guys aren't right.
Tyler Bowyer
This isn't that close out there.
Jack Posobiec
I don't want to do the, you know, the. What do they call it? The Naxalt fallacy. Not all X are like that. So yes, when we say things like that here on the program, that doesn't mean that there are no men who are attention driven. I mean look at, look at us for example, Charlie just left. But we love Charlie.
Tyler Bowyer
But what Blake is saying is driven. Jack, we're mission.
Jack Posobiec
We're saying on average. On average we are. No, I think, I think that's right, we are. I use that with my kids all the time when I, when I want my Little kids to. To do something. They say, guys, we have a mission. And the mission is we have to get the house ready because mom is coming home and, you know, so we want the toys cleaned up, and we want to get ready for dinner and all this. And it's when you, you know, you know, and I do, like, a little military thing. I'm like, boys, this is Commander Posho. All right, gentlemen, like, they, like, stand at attention, and we get up on. We do, like, a little. We get online. We do this on vacations. You know, I say that, like, we're checking for spies while we walk a certain way or something, and they totally respond.
Tyler Bowyer
Are your kids old enough that you've told them, you know, that where you served and that you are connected with Rear Admiral Crandall and, like, if they misbehave, you could send them to Gitmo?
Jack Posobiec
Blake. Blake. There are certain things that are at a. At a higher classification level, so let's just.
Tyler Bowyer
All right. I guess I should. I should. Correct. I've been reading it. I've been following up on it. Rear Admiral Crandall did retire. There's a new person overseeing the Real Raw news tribunals.
Jack Posobiec
The only new. By the way, the only news site that Blake reads every day is Real Raw News, which is basically like. Which is basically like the great. Oh, gosh, what was it called? Weekly World News. It was kind of like Weekly World News, if you remember that one. The classic with. With bat boy and. And everything that you would get at the supermarket aisle. It is basically that for the Internet, and it is amazing and obviously 100% accurate in every single thing.
Tyler Bowyer
Yeah. Why would I. Why would I read any other website when there's only one accurate website? Everything else is fake news.
Jack Posobiec
Don't need to.
Andrew Klavan
You just don't need to read anything blacklisted on Wikipedia. That's it. The only things that are not allowed to be cited on Wikipedia, that's the only thing you need to read. Real Rod News at the top of that list for sure.
Tyler Bowyer
But yeah.
Andrew Klavan
So certainly I want to go back, though, is, I think the most interesting thing about this entire social media play. That's like, probably the most sickening part of the entire thing. It's one thing to, you know, be, you know, a sexual deviant. Right. That's one thing. That's not why she's doing this. Right. She's doing this because. And this is the clout chasing thing. People will do whatever they can to clout chase, and it kind of makes you feel disgusting when you Watch like I catch my kids on YouTube shorts. On YouTube kids or whatever it is where they watch all these, oh dude.
Jack Posobiec
My kids, my kids can't get off of you.
Andrew Klavan
It's clout chasing. And this is like, to like, like the point that you're bringing up on social media is like people do all these clout chasing things. Reviews like weirdo stuff. Like you're like, why are adults doing like this weirdo content? And it's, it's clout chasing so they can make, make money. And there's like a weird part of that where you're like looking at that going, it's kind of, it's kind of disgusting that they're lowering themselves to do that thing that, you know, that nobody really actually wants to do. But now they've, they're living this life of making this incredibly weirdo content, like playing with Barbie dolls and making them talk to each other and doing all sorts of things right, like in toys. And you're like, they're lowering themselves because they're making tremendous amounts of money. That's not gonna last forever. It's the same thing in my opinion, with like women who degrade themselves on OnlyFans or whatever else. Like whatever they choose to do because they're choosing to make money over like with that as the exchange rate. And you know, I think there's elements where it's like, oh well, you do that once or whatever. It's like, you know, you learn from it and that's easier to come back from. But it does become a habitual thing where you're like, whether it's like you're on YouTube and you're playing with dolls as an adult or whatever it is like making voices and editing all this stuff or doing weirdo stuff or taking your children and turning them into YouTube channels. Like we saw with a couple of other really bad situations where kids are basically being abused because they're forced to work because they're making money on YouTube anywhere in the world, by the way, where there's, you can't protect children in those environments or whatever. It is just kind of getting off into a tangent that's to me like, what's the feeling? That's like so questionable. And it's like, that's hard to come back from because once you start making all kinds of money doing that, you're now motivated to do more exploitative. What is that? The word type content that exploits yourself that just is trying to clout chase so you can get more subscribers to make more money. And you Gotta keep doing more and more of it. It's like, when do you spin it?
Tyler Bowyer
I said, that's like, you know, with the social media thing, like, or with the porn thing where the guy, you know, it starts off normal and they start now. It's like, oh, I can only watch, like this disgusting incest assault place. And then same thing here. It's like, you. You need more. It is. It's taking a part of your brain and super stimulating it.
Andrew Klavan
And by the way, politics is the same way. I've seen the same thing happen with people in politics where it's like they need more and they need more and they need more and they get more control over things and they have to, like, feed their ego and fight more on Twitter and they have to fight more in public and they have to be right all the time. And it's a human characteristic that's a flaw, that if you feed that beast, you continue to have those problems and those issues.
Jack Posobiec
It is digital opium. It is digital opium and people who get sucked into it. The endless scroll. Josh Hawley has talked about this a ton. The endless scroll, the gamification. And we're all guilty of it. Every single one of us. Everyone is, you know, especially me, totally guilty of this. And I do try to be cognizant of it, that, hey, if I'm going to use my social media for anything, number one, it is, of course, the most important thing, that I only use it for good and making sure that people get the best night's sleep in the whole wide world with my pillow dark. And there's no question that that's what the purpose of social media is for. Not just for self, you know, for self gain or self interest. No, no, no. It is to make sure that I spread that news to. No, in all seriousness, though, it's. It's like you. You look, it's like any new technology, all right, we're all still kind of wrestling with it. Obviously, this played a huge role in the election where the Republican candidate, President Trump, went all in on new media and social media and technology. And Kamala Harris played this, like, legacy media route and totally was destroyed, and it wasn't even a good legacy media route and was destroyed over it, where Trump was all X and podcasts. And so the way that we as a society react to the Internet, we're still kind of going through those growing pains. But it's going to be something where, I mean, look, you know, Elon Musk, hey, this guy is the founder and, well, not the founders the owner of X. And as the owner of X, you know, I have to imagine it's something that he's going to want to discuss. I think rock is probably the best AI that's out there right now. But, you know, at the same time, the gamification of X has certainly made X a just a. A less quality platform than it used to be. Because, you see, they call this a lot. They call it slop. I don't know if you guys are seeing this slot posting. So slot posting is. Which is similar kind of what I would say to what Lily Phillips is doing. It's just another form of slot posting where you're just posting something that you know is going to get engagement because it generates either controversy or it's like, you know, something that's just going to get obvious retweets and it's not actually contributing anything to anyone. And that's clearly what Lily Phillips, who does this contribute anything to? What is she trying to search for? I mean, it reminds me of, if anything, it just. I keep going back to the character of Fantine in, in Les Mis. And you know, if anyone's seen that, and in the novel, by the way, the original novel, the Victor Hugo novel of Les Mis, I mean, it's just horrible. Like, she gets her teeth pulled out and the, the. The guys are lying to her. She, she sells herself into prostitution because she wants to help her daughter after her husband dies in the Napoleonic wars. And they, the. The people that are watching her daughter tell. Lie to her and tell her that her daughter is sick. And so she's like doing worse and worse prostitution and more and more men in a single night, which is what makes me think of it. And she eventually dies basically of a, you know, an std. And she's like selling her hair, she's selling her teeth. It's just horrible. And of course, this is the background and musical side of it for the famous song I Dreamed a Dream. And it's like, you know, and that. So people read that song as being in earnest, but in actuality, in the context of the musical, it's like you're. The character is dreaming a dream, or did dream a dream once that has been completely lost. And it's, it's the character of a lost soul. And I look at somebody like Lily Phillips and I just see a lost soul.
Tyler Bowyer
So, you know, the ancient philosophers would have their, the stuff they wrote where they would say, you know, moderation in all things. I don't know.
Jack Posobiec
Yes.
Tyler Bowyer
Was that literally Aristotle who said it like moderation in all things, even moderation. Maybe that's like a fake Aristotle quote, a lot of fake Aristotle quotes out there. But it's a real concept that they would have. And I think what often isn't realized is it's very easy to think of that in terms of direct consumption. You know, don't, don't eat too much food, don't do too many drugs, don't drink too much alcohol. But they actually would have that conception as well for things that we would think of as like emotional equilibrium. Like you should not overindulge in like a certain, almost like a certain mental attribute. And I was thinking about that when Tyler mentioned, you know, the way people essentially overdose on politics, that you can actually actively, you can overstoke your ability to get enraged about something. You can overdo your ability to be, to be angry, to be sad even. Like you could, it's really true that you can wallow in too much of an emotion and you have to actively avoid doing that. I mean, I've seen it as a case like if you, like, if you suffer, like if you suffer a romantic setback, it's very easy to like, you can wallow in that too much when what you need to be doing is finding actively ways to get away from that to recenter your emotional equilibrium. And I think social media, it's underrated in how much damage it causes in that regard because social media is like an endless ability to intensify whatever emotion you are already feeling. And I think we're only at the beginning of fully understanding like the long term hazards of that because we started to see the harms from it almost immediately. But now we're getting into our first period where we have people who are grown adults who have spent their entire lives in a world where this is an everyday constant thing. And I think that is definitely a strong driver of all of the like off the charts mental illness that we're finding.
Jack Posobiec
Like, do you think. So people have talked about a, you know, an Internet bill of rights or a digital bill of rights. Do you think that from a consumer protection standpoint, do you think that these are the types of things. So people talk about it in terms of like the ownership of your data, people talk about it in terms of censorship. But do you think things like this ought to be brought into a, you know, a digital bill of rights in that context, conversation?
Tyler Bowyer
What, so a digital bill of rights to give you a right to.
Jack Posobiec
Well, so I guess in this case it would be a right to, you know, you know, force social media companies to allow you to opt out in a sense, or to allow you to take a. I think, I think Instagram used to do. Yeah, no, no, no. I think. I think Instagram used to have like a. You're all caught up. If you swipe. If you swiped for, like, more than 10 minutes, it would give you. You're all caught up, and it would, like, give you a message that said that. And they found that that actually allowed people to, like, come off of the. Of the platform more frequently, but they got rid of it because too many people were going off the platform. And I want to say Twitter had one of them at one point as well. Like, there you go. You. You're all caught up, and it would give you that sort of, like, end point that would come in. So I wonder if I'm, you know, I'm just brainstorming here. I'm not talking about from a, you know, a constitutional or legal perspective, but I'm just saying from a strict public health perspective. Do you think that's something that would be useful?
Tyler Bowyer
It could be. I think it's interesting. It goes back to. People would always make fun of, you know, Jean Jacques Rousseau, the brainchild of the French Revolution. Many, many problems with him. But one of those terminologies, one of those phrases he had that people always, I've seen would get confused by, is where he would say that people need to be forced to be free, basically is one of the things that he said. And it doesn't make a lot of sense if you're talking about political liberty or something. But I definitely think about it when it's. When you have all of these addictive things pervading society. And it gets to the question of, okay, yes, it is literally a choice to do sports gambling on one of those apps. It's a choice to use social media. It's a choice, for that matter, to use any actual drugs. But when these things can be designed to be as addictive as they are, and when there's so many of these things, I think you do start to see, do we have a, you know, as conservatives, do we have a social interest who to basically come in and say, this stuff gets out of control too easily and we need to impose limits to make it, at a minimum, harder to get addicted to all of this stuff. And circling all the way back to how we got on this with the Lily Phillips thing, at least if we don't ban it outright, make it harder for your average ordinary person to get tracked down a path that we find undesirable. And I guess the most extreme libertarians would say if 35% of women want to have an OnlyFans career during their lives, oh that's fine, that's their freely driven choice. But my impulse, and I think the impulse of everyone on this program would be that would be a suboptimal outcome. And we probably want to try to create a society where that is a discouraged outcome even if we don't ban it outright. And you know, maybe that is something we'd want to talk about.
Jack Posobiec
Interesting. Well send us your comments in if you think that's something you'd be interested in. But I think we do have to kind of start wrapping up here. I've got my out as well. So any, any final thoughts on this one? Tyler?
Tyler Bowyer
Tyler, you've been doom scrolling. Have you been trapped?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, Tyler needs the limit. Tyler needs the limit. Tyler needs to get out of there.
Andrew Klavan
That's right. No, I actually, I think that that's like the most divisive thing honestly with just one on one personal relationships is just the phone that comes in between, between people. But you know, for me I think, you know, I think the hardest thing about circumstances like this is it's hard not to judge people. You know, we all have our own, like we said, inadequacies, especially when it comes to social media and we dive into all this stuff is we see other people, we have other people in our lives that kind of fall prey to it. So you know, it's just one of those things where it's like you gotta, you know, hang, hang up and hang out, you know, which is just, I think less in the, in the digital space is probably more, the less you do on your phone, probably more you're going to lean into your kids, into your career, into your life, into your church, into all sorts of things that are probably a lot healthier for you.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah. Or if Charlie were here, I'm sure he would point out that he takes an entire day every week off of social media and text messages and phone calls where he does every Saturday he sort of does a digital shabbos and he kind of, you know, it's, it's. I don't think he goes off of the Internet. Like he can still go to websites but just email, texting, anything where the telegram, anything where there's communication involved, he cuts that all out and phone calls as well. So it's, you know, that's just another great example of something that you can do to take a day away from all of the nonsense. And I think it's something that we should probably all think of as well. And so that is the crime thought crime that I can think of. So as we are in this Christmas season, I will bid you a Merry Christmas and go on out there and commit more thought crimes.
Charlie Kirk
Thanks so much for listening everybody. Email us as always, freedom@charliekirk.com thanks so much for listening and God bless.
Tyler Bowyer
For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to charliekirk.
Jack Posobiec
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Podcast Summary: The Charlie Kirk Show – THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 66 — Gala-Gate? OnlyFans Apocalypse? Summer Time or Winter Time
Release Date: December 14, 2024
Host: Charlie Kirk
Guests: Tyler Bowyer, Jack Posobiec, Andrew Klavan
In Episode 66 of "Thoughtcrime," hosted by Charlie Kirk, the discussion traverses a variety of pressing topics ranging from the highly anticipated America Fest, the controversial behaviors on OnlyFans, to debates surrounding Daylight Savings Time. The episode delves deep into the societal impacts of social media, the morality of modern hookup culture, and the implications of persistent digital engagement.
The episode kicks off with an enthusiastic promotion of the upcoming America Fest, scheduled for December 19-22, 2021, at the Phoenix Convention Center. Charlie Kirk passionately endorses the event, highlighting its impressive lineup of speakers, including notable figures like Tucker Carlson, Glenn Beck, Steve Bannon, Ben Shapiro, and Donald Trump Jr., among others.
Notable Quote:
Charlie Kirk (00:00): “...It's a celebration unlike any other. Our annual event, America Fest, is held December 19-22 at the Phoenix Convention Center...”
The team emphasizes the event's significance in mobilizing grassroots activism and fostering a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to conservative values.
The hosts engage in some light-hearted banter, discussing their roles within Turning Point USA and playfully suggesting that Charlie Kirk is effectively "running the White House" due to his influential position among youth activism circles.
Notable Quote:
Jack Posobiec (01:55): “Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country.”
The conversation shifts to an incident referred to as "Gala-Gate" at a Turning Point gala held at Mar a Lago. An image (Image 109) depicting Tyler Bowyer, Jack Posobiec, and Charlie Kirk in a formal black-tie setting sparks curiosity when discrepancies between the image and a received video suggest that some attendees did not adhere to the dress code.
Notable Quote:
Tyler Bowyer (08:42): “We've got the crew at the Mar A Lago gala... Daisy noticed something very, very interesting...”
The hosts humorously discuss the mishaps related to attire, particularly focusing on Jack Posobiec's altered appearance in the photos, leading to a broader conversation about maintaining standards at high-profile events.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing Lily Phillips, an OnlyFans creator who went viral for her claim of engaging with 100 men in a single day. The hosts express deep concern over her actions, framing it as a symptom of broader societal failures and the corrosive influence of social media.
Notable Quote:
Tyler Bowyer (25:03): “She apparently decided to go viral by having sex with 100 men in one day...”
The discussion explores the implications of such behavior, questioning the motivations behind seeking fame through extreme actions and the potential psychological impacts on both the individual and society. The hosts debate whether Lily's actions represent a form of clout-chasing and the moral decay associated with the commodification of intimate relationships on platforms like OnlyFans.
Critical Perspectives:
The hosts delve into an extensive discussion on the detrimental effects of social media, particularly focusing on its role in fostering addictive behaviors and diminishing genuine human interactions.
Notable Quote:
Jack Posobiec (50:06): “It is digital opium and people who get sucked into it...”
Key Points Discussed:
Supporting Arguments:
Transitioning to a lighter yet still pertinent topic, the hosts engage in a humorous yet pointed debate over the abolition of Daylight Savings Time (DST). Charlie Kirk expresses his preference for maintaining standard time, highlighting the logistical benefits it offers, especially for regions like Arizona.
Notable Quote:
Jack Posobiec (20:03): “Daylight Savings Time is an affront to God. It flies in the face of God's physics.”
Discussion Highlights:
As the episode winds down, the hosts reiterate the importance of the America Fest event and encourage listeners to participate. They also touch upon personal anecdotes related to minimizing social media usage to maintain mental well-being, advocating for a more balanced approach to digital engagement.
Notable Quote:
Jack Posobiec (59:54): “...Charlie takes an entire day every week off of social media and text messages...”
The episode closes with well-wishes for the Christmas season and a call to action for listeners to engage in "thought crimes," metaphorically encouraging them to challenge prevailing societal norms and uphold conservative values.
America Fest as a Hub for Conservative Mobilization: The event serves as a central gathering for influential conservative voices and grassroots activists, aiming to energize attendees for ongoing cultural battles.
Critical Examination of OnlyFans and Social Media: The hosts scrutinize the moral and societal repercussions of platforms like OnlyFans, highlighting concerns over the commodification of sexuality and the addictive nature of social media.
Advocacy for Mental Health and Digital Regulation: Emphasizing the psychological toll of constant online engagement, the discussion underscores the need for societal and possibly regulatory measures to mitigate the harmful effects of digital platforms.
Light-hearted yet Meaningful Debates on Time Management: The playful debate on Daylight Savings Time reflects broader themes of efficiency and alignment with natural human behaviors.
Emphasis on Personal Responsibility and Moral Accountability: Through various anecdotes and discussions, the hosts advocate for individual accountability and the pursuit of moral integrity in both personal and public spheres.
End of Summary