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May 26, 2021 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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The One Issue Republicans Must Run On in 2022
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Violent Crime Rising 00:15:18
Hey, everybody.
Violent crime is on the rise in our country.
If Republicans address it, they will win back the House and the Senate.
What is driving this?
And was this something we did to ourselves or that somebody did to us?
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Action-packed episode.
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Here we go.
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There's a lot of different stories I want to get to, but the one that I want to lead off with, which I think is the most obvious issue that was so preventable.
Yesterday was the anniversary of the death of George Floyd, and it was sparked by protests and yes, gunshots even at George Floyd Memorial Plaza.
Let's go to Cut 46.
Gunshots rang out at George Floyd Memorial while an ABC News reporter was recording Cut 46.
This bill of comprehensive police reform to be just got to be careful here with some gunshots.
Excuse us.
It sounds like gunshots.
I'll never know what this is.
These seem to be gunshots.
That's not a car backfiring.
Now, what better way to honor the legacy, I guess, of George Floyd than going to go do a drive-by shooting.
And so a year ago, the incident happened.
Derek Chauvin was tried by a jury of his peers.
And we'll see if there was a mistrial or not.
I think there might be something to that because of the juror who admitted he participated in BLM Incorporated protests.
And also, of course, Maxine Waters possibly interfering with the jury deliberations.
But what we're experiencing now all across the country because of that singular incident, because George Floyd, who was high on drugs, was trading counterfeit currency, and Derek Chauvin did what he did because of that incident that was a lot more complicated and nuanced than anyone in the smear merchant media ever would allow us to believe.
Because of that, we are now experiencing a wave of something across the country that we did to ourselves.
So there's two different types of problems that you can encounter in government or even in life.
There's problems that happen to you, and those are unpredictable.
Those are things you must handle.
Those are things that can come like a hurricane or a tornado or the Chinese coronavirus.
And then it will be a test of your preparedness.
It'll be a test of whether or not you built a structure worthy to withstand high velocity winds, whether you have personal protection equipment or you have a self-sufficient manufacturing base.
Those are things that happen to you.
This, what's happening right now all across the country is unlike any other issue regarding things happening to us, because this is something we did to ourselves.
This was self-inflicted.
We willfully decided to embrace a wave of crime across America.
We have said on this show that the bloody 20s are forthcoming, that this will be the most dangerous and violent decade in American history.
Technology plays a role in this.
Social isolation plays a role in this.
Alienation plays a role in this.
And now we are seeing the numbers unfold in a way that show the most dramatic increase in violent crime since 1960.
19 children in Minneapolis have been shot this year.
19.
An increase of 171% over the same time period.
So while Nancy Pelosi thanks George Floyd for dying, thanks him for dying, as being a martyr, as being a gateway for power for the left, the very obvious question is: are black people, are Hispanics, or anyone in the country, is it more safe or less safe to live in America because of George Floyd and the reaction of George Floyd?
The answer is very obvious.
It is more dangerous to live in America because we have decided to embrace a pathological, ideological movement driven by guilt, driven by emotional politics.
We're not sure exactly how this is going to end.
Minneapolis homicides between January 1st and last week were up 108% compared with the same time period in 2020.
Shootings were up 153% and carjackings 222%.
Drive-by shootings and homicides have jumped nationwide in almost every single city across the country.
Homicides are up 50% in Chicago from last year, 46% in New York City.
This is 2020 numbers.
And 38% in Los Angeles.
The United States saw the largest annual percentage increase in homicides in recorded history in 2020.
That increase has continued in 2021.
The number of shooting victims in Chicago was up 43% in the first three months of 2021, compared with the same time period in 2020.
Through May 16th, the number of shooting victims in New York City is up 78.6% over a year ago.
In the Bronx, the number was up 165.7%.
In Portland, let's say this again: in Portland, murder rates are up 800%.
In Philadelphia, murder rates are up 40%.
Minneapolis, up 50%, New York City, up 22%, Chicago, up 22%, Los Angeles, 27%, Washington C. 35%.
So the Democrats are doing this to try to force the hand for a national police force.
We were one of the first programs, not the first program to say that.
It's finally getting out there.
I hear more and more people stating the obvious.
I wrote a piece for Human Events on this.
But what's so fascinating to me, and which no one on television really has this discussion because everyone is just saying the same thing back and forth with each other in these short soundbites, is we did this to ourselves.
This was not something that happened to us.
It was not that criminals met and they said, you know what, we're going to go dramatically take back the country.
No, we had a system of law and justice.
We had a system that worked, and we decided to discard all prudence, all practical wisdom for the sake of progress.
And now people are dying as a result of that.
So what I've always been very interested in is the politics of crime.
The politics of crime is not something that most leaders enjoy talking about.
They prefer talking about corporate tax rates, job creation, things that are important.
However, you're able to talk about job creation and entrepreneurship and all these other issues if you're not worried about your child getting raped or murdered on their way to school in New York City.
I know someone who's an 11-year-old was held up in the Tribeca neighborhood at knife point in broad daylight, 11-year-old, and they stole a cell phone.
It's only going to take another couple hundred incidents like that where even the most pathological Democrats say, I might be next.
And a smart liberal that writes for the New York Times is pulling the fire alarm on this.
He understands where this is going.
He knows that because the Democrats have decided to be governed by a bunch of college professors that have never done anything meaningful in their life, that the consequence of that is all of a sudden we have now created America into this abstraction experiment.
And real people are dying, and real criminals are now on the loose in ways that are so incomprehensible.
We're going to dive into the numbers and the statistics.
And how J.B. Pritzker released 4,000 criminals from jail.
Why?
Racial justice.
I am hope I am overwary, but if I am not, there is even now something of ill omen amongst us.
I mean the increasing disregard for law, which pervades the country.
The growing disposition to substitute the wild and furious passions in lieu of sober judgment of courts, and the worse than savage mobs for the executive ministers of justice.
This disposition is awfully fearful in any community, and that it now exists in ours through grading to our feelings to admit it would be a violation of truth and an insult to our intelligence to deny accounts of outrages committed by mobs that form the everyday news of the times.
Abraham Lincoln before he was president.
What's happening now is a wave of violent crime across our country that is completely and totally unprecedented.
Ezra Klein, who writes for the New York Times, did a podcast and wrote a piece, Violent Crime is Spiking.
Do liberals have an answer?
So if Republicans were smart, I'm waiting for them to do this, they would go on offense on the violent crime issue.
They want to take back the House.
They want to take back the Senate.
This is an issue that will transcend all other political issues.
People have the Black Lives Matter sign in their yard until their car gets jacked.
Crime is a very interesting thing.
There's been a phenomenal, there's actually a lot of very meaningful scholarship done on this topic when liberals actually used to care about safe streets and the betterment of the country.
This is why they were perfectly fine with Mayor Rudy Giuliani cleaning up the streets in New York in the 1990s.
That, of course, then gave it back to Democrats.
They could destroy it.
Now New York City is becoming a third world city.
And this goes back to this broader problem of what's happening in America, which is, are you going to resort towards ideology and pander to ideologues or just look empirically in the world around you and say, huh, that's not a good thing when we now have an 800% increase in murder rates in Portland.
But for the revolutionaries, that's a great thing.
That's the beginning of exciting things to come, of discord, of anarchy.
And all of this has a bend to it.
And this is something that we must understand.
When crime goes up, when uncertainty goes up, it's not just Republicans that can benefit from this.
Democrats can benefit from this as well.
You see, we as Republicans, we would want to, in a decentralized fair and pursuit of justice, I should say those are conservatives.
I don't identify as a Republican, at least whatever that means today.
Those of us that love the country, how about that?
We want police officers to be empowered.
We want district attorneys to act fairly.
We want people to be able to go to school and not have the thought or the threat of being murdered and killed.
You see, but the Democrats, they see themselves, they have an opportunity to then embrace their inner authoritarian.
You see, the chaos they're creating in the streets.
For example, just this week in Chicago, nine homicides, 50 total shot, 41 shot and wounded, and nine shot and killed.
Just in May in Chicago, 54 shot and killed, 278 shot and wounded, 332 total shot, and 57 homicides.
And in Chicago so far this year, 241 shot and killed, 1,138 shot and wounded, 1,379 total shot, and 256 total homicides.
And so the Democrats are, of course, ignoring what's happening in Chicago because they're either friends with the gang leaders or they have some sort of unspoken agreement or some sort of non-public agreement, I should say, and Lori Lightfoot is more worried about the type of journalist that is interviewing her, whether or not they are white or black, instead of actual decency and peace on the streets.
And Republicans, instead of pandering to an ever unpopular corporate agenda of saying, oh, we need to go cut corporate tax rates, they should be very clear.
The one thing Republicans can say that will resonate with people is, we want to create an America where you don't have to lock your doors.
We want to go back to a time where you do not have to lock your doors.
One of the fastest growing industries in America is private security.
Huh.
That should make most conservatives say, well, maybe there's something behind that.
You see, as soon as you get held up at gunpoint or your daughter gets mugged, all of a sudden all your ideology disappears and you care about what's present in front of you.
So, if conservatives are serious about winning back power and earning power from the people, also reforming our elections, talking about things that actually matter that are outside of the clouds and the abstractions, is a way to actually do that.
America Without Locked Doors 00:11:10
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George Floyd's family advocates for legacy.
It says relatives press for police reform bill, meet with President Biden.
Well, George Floyd's legacy will always not be about any sort of racial justice, it will be about massively increasing crime, more black people being killed, discord, chaos, disunity, disharmony.
George Floyd's legacy will be about confusion.
It'll be about mayhem, and it will be about blood in the streets.
That will be George Floyd's legacy.
And so, in Chicago, on this very same day of George Floyd's legacy, or they were remembering it, this is what happened.
A 28-year-old had just finished changing a friend's flat tire, the 4,700 block of West 64th Street.
Stay away from that part of Chicago, but you probably live there.
He was helping change a tire.
He saw someone that had a flat tire and he started to go change it.
This was on Monday evening.
And a carjacker came up and shot him in the head in the West Lawn neighborhood on the southwest side.
A young man wearing a ski mask and dark clothing came up to the man, and the two started talking.
The man in the mask tried to snatch the 28-year-old's keys.
Struggle happened between the two of them.
The man with the ski mask pulled out his handgun with the 28-year-old knocked him to the ground.
The attacker was able to snatch the car keys, and the gun got into the man's blue Nissan Ultima and then shot him.
He's still not in custody.
The 28-year-old, who was trying to do the right thing, was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oaklawn, where he's in critical condition.
He's still at large.
We'll see if we find them.
Evidence personnel also spent time talking to a woman and her children who were at the scene, giving one of the children several bottles of Gatorade.
So here's a man who tried to do the right thing, tried to be a good neighbor, gets shot in the head in the southwest side of Chicago.
I want to thank Joe, who emailed us the story freedom at charliekirk.com.
Laurie Lightfoot, totally silent on this, because this is just, this is perfectly acceptable.
But if a police officer dare does something that they minorly don't like in a high-pressure situation, they're going to revolutionize the entire country.
We are seeing story after story after story.
Madeline emailed us freedom at charliekirk.com.
Charlie, the stats you read today are horrifying.
Are the numbers in direct correlation with Democrat-run cities?
Of course they are.
St. Louis crime is up.
Chicago crime is up.
Milwaukee crime is up.
Detroit crime is up.
Minneapolis crime is up.
San Francisco crime is up.
Los Angeles crime is up.
DC crime is up.
Portland crime is up.
Seattle crime is up.
New York crime is up.
So the question is: why was crime manageable?
Why was violent crime manageable?
Well, because in the 1990s, there was a massive push towards neoliberalism on trade and on economics and on immigration and foreign policy.
But the one thing that I have to say that we got right in the 1990s, again, I have a whole thesis I've been building out of how we got things wrong in the 1990s was that we were really tough on crime in the 1990s.
That when I grew up and I visited New York City, I walked the streets with my father and I wasn't worried about getting mugged.
And now my good friend who runs King Church in New York City, Pastor David Engelhardt, who lives in the Wall Street area, kind of southern tip of Manhattan, says that you cannot go out past 10 p.m.
You very well might get confronted or you might get mugged.
That's in Manhattan.
There was a time when New York was anything but a safe city.
New York became the center of the world when people like Rudy Giuliani, and yes, even moderate Democrat at the time, but super tough on crime, Michael Bloomberg, said that if the streets are not safe, if people do not feel safe walking the streets, then you cannot have commerce.
All that stuff flows downstream from there.
If there was ever a role for government, it is to keep the streets safe.
It's not to redistribute tax policy.
It's not to remove fossil fuels from the world.
You must start with the proper role of government.
And this is perfectly harmonic with what the founding fathers believed: that if you do not have a government that can intercede and convict criminals and enforce the law and protect natural rights, then what good is government?
So, this is why you're seeing property values go down in New York City.
It's why you see people flee.
And yet, the ideologues have taken over because they need to use racial politics as a reason to justify their power grab.
This is not just some radicals at a university.
I spoke to Harvard University this morning on a Zoom call.
It was a great call, actually.
Really thoughtful questions.
And it was by the Free Enterprise Club.
We talked about the future of the conservative movement and kind of some things that I think conservatives can do a lot better.
Super, I mean, obviously, they're really smart.
And one of the things that they told me is that the woke people have totally taken over Harvard, even Harvard Business School.
That the critical race theory, these ideas that are a deep cancer and a virus, dare I say, against our values, have completely infiltrated Harvard University.
But it's more than that.
So, yesterday, the State Department of the United States, instead of worrying about the rising threat of Iran, instead of holding China in check, the State Department, which is about representing our nation abroad, they decided at every single embassy, I know every single embassy, but almost every single embassy across the world that they were going to fly Black Lives Matter flags.
Let's play Cut 40.
And then I want to play the new video from the State Department on the anniversary.
It might be the same cut.
Let's play Cut 40.
For the United States to be a credible force for human rights around the world, we have to face the realities of racism and hatred here at home.
We can't sweep our shortcomings under the rug or pretend they don't exist.
We need to face them openly and honestly, even if that's ugly, even if that's painful.
That's how we live up to our values and how we're able to effectively stand up for them worldwide.
Today and always, let's commit to accountability, healing, and doing the concrete work of advancing equity and justice for all.
And so that is Secretary of State Tony Blinken on the anniversary of George Floyd's death, saying that basically America is racist, and they flew these Black Lives Matter flags on embassies across the country.
And so there's a phrase that we say, and I actually want to push back this a little bit, that they're laughing at us.
That's somewhat true, that these other countries are laughing at us, that they're laughing at us when we flew the Black Lives Matter flag in Sarajevo.
Yeah, they're probably laughing at us.
But do you know what else is happening when in Belgrade or Minsk or in any place we have a diplomatic operation, they see the Black Lives Matter flag?
They're scared.
The rest of the world gets scared when they see America become weak.
They know what that really means.
That Black Lives Matter flag being flown at that embassy for most of the rest of the world is a fire alarm.
It's a distress signal saying, oh boy, America has been taken over by something we don't recognize.
The America that we admired, the beacon of freedom for the planet, has now become a cesspool and a hotbed for racial identity politics.
So some are laughing at us totally, but then they turn to themselves and they say, oh boy, this world is about to get a lot more chaotic.
So they're not just laughing at us, which of course there are plenty of people who are that we fly these ridiculous Black Lives Matter flags outside of our embassies as if this is some sort of core value that you must say the incantation.
And how this is even legal, I don't know.
It's directly correlated with more black people being killed in our country.
It's a highly politicized movement.
But anyway, what it's really saying to the rest of the world is we value destroying ourselves than preserving our republic.
And so the only way this is going to reverse itself, and I'm starting to see actual positive trend and trends.
We had a great conversation with Christopher Ruffo on our podcast.
I encourage you to check out.
We just had a great conversation with Jason Riley, who talks about a new book with Thomas Soule.
I do see some positive trends.
I see parents standing up against critical race theory.
I see school boards actually backing down.
I'm starting to see a renewed sense of activism where I think that the front lines to save our republic are in school boards and audit rooms.
I think those are the two most important fights right now.
And so as we try to wrestle with this wave of violent crime, and it is coming to a city and a neighborhood near you, it's coming to suburbs, by the way.
Because as long as the ideologues are governing, crime knows no boundaries.
And the worst thing you can do is embolden criminals.
Once they think they can smash a window and steal a car, they will murder your child.
It's that simple.
And as soon as you move those moral relativism, and we have these videos out of St. Louis of these hooligans and these thugs celebrating and dancing on police cars on Monday, where do you think that goes?
Facing Real Human Beings 00:06:57
The true mark of tyranny is when you do not know the place you live in, the state of being, the state of condition, I should say, one day from the other.
That's where tyranny presents itself.
We call that chaos or mayhem, uncertainty, upheaval.
Now, why does that matter?
Because in order to live quiet and peaceable lives, in order to live productive lives, you need to know that the street you're going to drive to work on is not going to get shot up by some gangbanger.
It's probably an important critical component of living.
This is why Montana's population is going up and New York's population is going down.
People are voting with their feet.
But if we do not clean up our streets, what's going to come next is an authoritarian power grab that none of us want to live through.
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I love when people push back against bigotry and hatred, which is also known as critical race theory.
I want to thank and applaud.
And if you live in the great state of Tennessee, please go to the governor's website and say thank you.
And say thank you to all of the state legislatures and all the state senators that were behind this.
Governor Bill Lee, just right now, actually it's on Monday.
I just got news of it, signed a law prohibiting public schools from teaching critical race theory in the volunteer city.
Thank you, Governor Bill Lee.
Thank you.
You deserve credit and you deserve support for this.
Thank you.
Also, there is some school board drama happening in Arizona.
I'm not going to say it right now because my team wants me to be more methodical in how we're going to do this.
I want to tell you that what's happening in Scottsdale, of which I pay property taxes in Scottsdale, I publicize, I'm going to show up to the Scottsdale meeting.
And we said, we're going to bring all these people.
And then they cancel the meeting for safety concerns.
Cowards, all of it.
I'm not going to let them go.
I'm telling you, I actually am a, let's just say I pay property tax in Scottsdale.
I have a place in Scottsdale.
We have our office in Phoenix.
I'm not going to let this go.
For all the Scottsdale board meeters, I'm going to follow you guys.
Now, obviously, we're going to do everything the right way, but you guys can only go virtual for so long.
Eventually, you're going to have to face real human beings.
And I'll be right there waiting with a big smile and a lot of people.
Here's the way that all of us have to handle the school board drama across the country.
And by the way, it's directly correlated with crime.
These apparatchiks that are teaching your children and the useless cowards that sit on these school boards that are pushing forward critical race theory and doing nothing meaningful, they need to be challenged.
They need to be called out.
You do so respectfully.
You do so with charm and good cheer, being happy warriors.
But we did a whole segment on Scottsdale recently.
And they just happened to, because we said something, they're going virtual or we can't have the meeting because of safety concerns.
I'm sorry, what?
You work for us, okay?
You're an employee of the taxpayers of Scottsdale Unified School District.
And so if you're teaching critical race theory or making children wear masks or forcing vaccinations or still have school closings or have these ridiculous measures as if you're not bringing schools back to where they should be, then you should have to answer questions.
Be relentless, everybody.
Whether you're listening in Riverside, California, WABC, what makes this program different than the other radio programs and other podcast programs is that we are in the arena here.
Tonight, I'm going up to Banger, Maine.
You ever been to Banger, Maine?
It's awesome, Lumberjack country.
I'm going to Banger, Maine, because I want to stand with Pastor Ken Graves, who is suing the state of Maine, and his case is probably going to the U.S. Supreme Court.
That takes courage.
I want to go support him in that fight.
And so all of us here that feel like we're losing our country, we're going to, I'm going to say what I say quite often.
This is a call to action.
This is not just where we talk about everything wrong.
Oh, violent crime is increasing.
Things are, let's do something about it.
Now, as far as the violent crime thing, how about this?
Don't elect sociopaths, ideologues, or narcissists to city boards or school boards.
Pretty simple.
We know how to handle crime in this country.
We actually, that's one of the few things that I could say that we were doing well, which is, I kind of have this broad overarching indictment of modernity post 2000 of, oh, we shouldn't have declared this war.
We shouldn't have this immigration policy.
We should have made stuff in our country.
We should have represented the muscular class.
The one thing I will say that we actually did rather well is we didn't allow thugs and gangbangers to run our streets in most parts of the country.
And now we've decided the one thing we did well is, you know what?
Why don't we have a little bit of El Salvador in our country?
Bad idea.
If you do not have predictability and permanence in the state of living of which you're trying to have children, go to church and build a decent society, then everything then becomes an abstraction.
So it's time for us to do something about this.
No more ideologues.
No more distant out theories.
Very simple.
Are you going to make it safer or more dangerous in the place where I live?
And if Republicans are serious about winning back the House of Representatives, I'm asking you guys, stop talking about trillion-dollar infrastructure bills.
Stop talking about corporate tax rates.
Stop talking about spend and borrow.
Be very simple.
We're going to restore peace to the streets.
Vote for me.
Thanks so much, everybody, for listening.
Email us your questions, freedom at charliekirk.com.
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God bless you guys.
Speak to you soon.
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