The Charlie Kirk Show - Ask Charlie Anything 96: Sex Week at Tulane, CDC Adjusts Children Speech Benchmarks, Doping Russian Figure-Skaters, Who do I want to Run in 2024? And MORE Aired: 2022-02-21 Duration: 36:18 === Hillary Clinton Hot Sauce (10:19) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, happy Monday. [00:00:01] Ask Me Anything episode sex week at Tulane. [00:00:04] Wait to hear the details of this. [00:00:05] The CDC adjusts its study of what actually counts as proper speech for a young person. [00:00:12] And why does Google want more censorship? [00:00:15] That and so much more on this Ask Me Anything episode where I take your questions that you have emailed me directly, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:23] And I love hearing from you. [00:00:24] I love hearing your ideas and your feedback. [00:00:26] Freedom at CharlieKirk.com. [00:00:28] If you want to support our show, go to charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:00:31] That's charliekirk.com slash support. [00:00:34] Pick up behind the work we are doing every single day at charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:00:39] If you want to get involved with Turning Point USA to start a high school or a college chapter, go to tpusa.com. [00:00:45] That's tpusa.com. [00:00:47] Check it out today and get involved with what we are doing to help pass down American values from one generation to the other. [00:00:54] Buckle up, everybody. [00:00:55] Here we go. [00:00:56] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:58] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. [00:01:00] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:01:03] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:01:07] I want to thank Charlie. [00:01:08] He's an incredible guy. [00:01:09] His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. [00:01:17] We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. [00:01:26] That's why we are here. [00:01:29] Brought to you by the Loan Experts I Trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandTodd.com. [00:01:38] Charlie, who do you want to see run in 2024? [00:01:43] This is Aaron from Michigan. [00:01:46] Well, the answer is very clear. [00:01:48] I want somebody who has proven to be phenomenal for the conservative movement. [00:01:54] I want someone to run for president who will really be able to unite suburban moms and rural voters, Hispanics and black voters, unite them around. [00:02:05] Hatred, maybe. [00:02:07] I want Hillary Clinton to run for president. [00:02:09] Obviously, I would love to see 80-year-old Hillary try to fulfill what has been a 45-year failed journey to become president of the United States. [00:02:20] Now, Hillary's in the news a lot, right, recently. [00:02:23] It's just kind of fun to bring up Hillary Clinton again. [00:02:26] And we don't do this, like bring Hillary back into the newsfold just for kicks and giggles. [00:02:32] It just so happens that she's implicated because of the John Durham filing. [00:02:35] But also, Hillary Clinton's back on the speakers tour. [00:02:38] So, Hillary, look, the amount of Hillary tape out there is pretty impressive, okay? [00:02:43] And we happen to know, we happen to know a lot of it, whether it be Hillary Clinton saying she dodged sniper fire while she was in Iraq, Hillary Clinton, you know, doing the cringeworthy selfie videos. [00:02:56] Like, here we are in Cedar Rapids, or Hillary Clinton, who just decided out of all the wardrobe selections imaginable to wear an orange jumpsuit when she was trying to tell the world that she didn't commit crimes and destroy her cell phone or her emails, even though she did destroy them. [00:03:14] She bleach-bit them. [00:03:17] I have to say, I'd say that if Hillary Clinton runs for president of the United States, it would be one of the greatest political stories ever. [00:03:25] We know Trump is running. [00:03:27] We know Trump is running in 2024. [00:03:29] And of course, we remember when Hillary Clinton says, What did I wipe the phone? [00:03:32] It's like, what, with a cloth? [00:03:33] And then she just, or what difference does it make at this point? [00:03:38] Well, Hillary gave a speech yesterday at the New York Democrat Convention. [00:03:44] And really, is this the best they got? [00:03:46] And the answer is yes. [00:03:48] Now, one of the reasons why Hillary Clinton remains powerful is because of personnel. [00:03:53] This is an important point, is Republicans don't take this seriously. [00:03:55] It's one of the reasons, by the way, why Liz Cheney remains very powerful and why the Bushes remain very powerful, regardless of how hard the people don't want them and you try to push them out. [00:04:06] It's because of personnel. [00:04:08] Personnel is policy, especially when it comes to government. [00:04:11] And Hillary and Bill Clinton, for years leading up to, and of course, while they were president, they put young, radical, loyal people all throughout government. [00:04:20] Department of Justice, FDA, EPA, they staffed the government with their cronies and their allies. [00:04:26] And so you come 20 or 30 years later, those people are running those agencies. [00:04:29] People like Anthony Fauci, people like Lois Lerner. [00:04:33] These people come up through the Clinton White House and they come and they go. [00:04:36] But generally, the Clintons were very good at personnel. [00:04:40] And then, of course, they Hillary Clinton got another kind of opportunity to do that as Secretary of State under Barack Obama, where she basically staffed half the national security apparatus with her lackeys and her cronies. [00:04:52] If I remember correctly, Jen Pasaki was also involved in some way, shape, or form in the Hillary Clinton orbit. [00:04:59] Many of these people, Jake Sullivan was as well. [00:05:01] But Hillary Clinton got quite a greeting when she showed up at the New York Democrat Convention. [00:05:07] Play Cut 89, she's greeted by protesters. [00:05:09] Play Cut 89. [00:05:27] Screaming murderer and lock her up. [00:05:32] Now, of course, Hillary Clinton in this clip 107 with Charlemagne the God, one of my favorite Hillary Clinton quotes where they say, So, what do you carry around all the time? [00:05:40] Hot sauce? [00:05:41] She says, Yeah. [00:05:42] Yeah. [00:05:43] Hot sauce. [00:05:43] Yeah, but it is. [00:05:45] Cut 107. [00:05:47] No more questions? [00:05:47] They said, no, she has to go. [00:05:49] What's something that you always carry with you? [00:05:51] Hot sauce. [00:05:52] Really? [00:05:53] Yeah. [00:05:54] Yeah. [00:05:54] Really? [00:05:55] Are you getting information right now? [00:05:57] Hot sauce. [00:05:58] Hot sauce in my bag, Swag? [00:06:01] Hot sauce. [00:06:02] Really? [00:06:02] Yes. [00:06:03] Now, listen, I want you to know people are going to see this and say, okay, she's pandering to black people. [00:06:09] Okay. [00:06:10] Is it working? [00:06:14] Now, for the record, I was impersonating Hillary Clinton. [00:06:16] Okay. [00:06:17] I was not doing any sort of cultural appropriation, but I do have hot sauce. [00:06:21] Okay. [00:06:21] It's called Kirk's Hot Sauce. [00:06:23] I do travel with hot sauce. [00:06:24] For all of you on rumble.com, you can see it. [00:06:26] It's kirkshotsauce.com, and it's flying off the shelves. [00:06:29] And I'm not pandering to anyone. [00:06:31] It's actually really good. [00:06:32] It's so funny. [00:06:33] Mikey actually was traveling with it. [00:06:34] I say, you know what? [00:06:34] I have Kirk's hot sauce. [00:06:35] It ties in perfectly to the Hillary Clinton segment. [00:06:39] Now, Hillary Clinton is getting booed in liberal New York. [00:06:41] Please run. [00:06:42] Please. [00:06:42] Now, what I find to be so interesting, though, is how seriously people are taking this because it's kind of an open secret. [00:06:48] Biden is not going to run. [00:06:50] It's just that Biden was a place filler. [00:06:52] Biden didn't even want to run in the first place. [00:06:53] He didn't even want to be the nominee back in 2020. [00:06:56] He barely became the nominee. [00:06:58] In fact, I remember Bernie Sanders winning primary after primary, and they had to make sure that stopped because for a variety of different reasons, he wasn't. [00:07:05] I don't think they could control him actually as president as much. [00:07:07] And also, I mean, come on. [00:07:10] I think Trump would have run over Bernie Sanders, even with all the other stuff happening. [00:07:14] And so they basically implemented Joe Biden. [00:07:16] And, you know, what's really interesting, and I think that there needs to be a book written about this, and I'm surprised there hasn't, is the South Carolina Switch. [00:07:26] And the fact that there has never been a book or an article written on this, we might actually do it like we got nothing else to do, which was, I'll never forget, I was watching it so closely. [00:07:34] This is when COVID started to bubble up, and all these things were starting to happen. [00:07:38] And the reason why I remember the news cycle so vividly, it was my book launch, The MAGA Doctrine. [00:07:43] So I was in the news. [00:07:44] I was doing like seven interviews every single day of phone interviews and podcast interviews. [00:07:49] I was doing more than seven. [00:07:50] I was doing like 20 interviews a day. [00:07:51] And I remember, like, almost with a directional pivot, it went from, okay, this race is going to be, you know, the robot who is the mayor of South Bend, who looks like Alfred E. Newman, and we, like, made him in some sort of laboratory to try to be president, or it's going to be, you know, Bernie Sanders, or not Elizabeth Warren. [00:08:11] She got no, it's like Joe Biden finished, I think, fifth or sixth in Iowa, and he finished third or fourth in New Hampshire. [00:08:17] But then basically, the media, a memo went out as COVID was starting to bubble up. [00:08:21] A memo went out, probably from Barack Obama's camp, to basically say, hey, the same way we're going to kind of reset the American currency, we're going to reset American politics. [00:08:31] Okay. [00:08:32] We're just going to take a timeout. [00:08:33] And yes, there was an article written by the Washington Post, but I still think that there's a deeper story at play. [00:08:39] Maybe some, yeah, Biden had fourth in Iowa. [00:08:42] But there's got to be, there's a, there's a story here. [00:08:44] There's a collusion story. [00:08:45] There's a triangulation story when Jim Clyburn came out and was like, yeah, I like Joe Biden. [00:08:49] And next thing you know, he wins South Carolina and it's as if he became the presumptive nominee. [00:08:53] It's like overnight. [00:08:55] He loses in Iowa. [00:08:56] He loses in all these other places. [00:08:58] The people didn't want him. [00:08:59] But the media, alongside all the elites, they're like, hey, we have to beat Trump. [00:09:03] Biden's going to stay in his basement. [00:09:04] He's going to do what we tell him to do. [00:09:06] And the fix is in. [00:09:07] And they basically said that in the Molly Ball article, the Time magazine article, which was basically the shadow campaign that won the 2020 election, where they admit there was a shadow campaign. [00:09:18] They admit that there was an operation in the dark, if you will. [00:09:24] So who do I want to see run in 2024? [00:09:26] Hillary Clinton. [00:09:27] Wall Street Journal, January 11th, Hillary Clinton's 2024 election comeback. [00:09:32] Joe and Kamala Harris have been unpopular. [00:09:34] It may be time for a change candidate. [00:09:37] It's by Doug Shoan. [00:09:38] It's hard to take that seriously. [00:09:40] Yeah, a change candidate would be Hillary Clinton. [00:09:42] She's only been around for 50 years. [00:09:45] 50 years. [00:09:46] Hillary Clinton from the Whitewater investigation. [00:09:49] I think she served in committees looking into Richard Nixon. [00:09:56] Hillary Clinton's seen it all, but she's not done. [00:09:58] You want to talk about someone who would just go Cersei Lannister until she becomes ruler? [00:10:03] That is Hillary Clinton. [00:10:07] If you haven't heard, the world premiere of Daily Wire Shut-In has reached over half a million views. [00:10:13] That's more than a Don Lamont episode and currently has an audience score of 97% on Rotten Tomatoes. === Russian Olympic Cheating Scandal (05:42) === [00:10:19] The Daily Wire worked night and day not just to make this film, but to make it one worth watching, and they did. [00:10:24] While being directed by DJ Caruso, the Daily Wire produced a film, and it's really, really good. [00:10:30] The film is now exclusively streaming for Daily Wire members. [00:10:33] And if you're not one, then you're missing out. [00:10:36] Support conservatives making movies. [00:10:38] Support movies without a woke agenda. [00:10:40] And support the Daily Wire and head to dailywire.com slash subscribe. [00:10:45] Dailywire.com/slash subscribe and get a membership today. [00:10:48] Use code Charlie for 25% off your new membership. [00:10:51] The Daily Wire has some great friends of mine, Candace, Ben, Michael Knowles, Matt, Walsh, and more. [00:10:57] DailyWire.com slash subscribe, promo code Charlie. [00:11:01] And this might be their first original production, but it will not be their last. [00:11:04] The Daily Wire also released a new trailer for Hyper Ions, the anti-superhero movie starring Carrie Elves, which comes out in a few weeks. [00:11:13] Terror on the Prairie, our new Western, starring the uncancelable Gina Carano coming this summer. [00:11:18] So check it out right now, DailyWire.com slash subscribe. [00:11:22] Use promo code Charlie for 25% off. [00:11:26] Paul from Florida asks, Charlie, what are your thoughts on the Olympics as they're occurring? [00:11:30] I really haven't watched much of the Olympics, but I do love justice, I have to say. [00:11:36] And I don't like delighting in people's failure, but I don't like cheaters at all. [00:11:40] You should not like cheaters, and I do not like people who try to game the system for their own personal gain while other people are not given that same sort of advantage. [00:11:49] So you've probably heard the story. [00:11:51] It was covered extensively of this woman, young girl, actually, 15-year-old Camilia Valaeva. [00:11:59] She fell twice during her free skate. [00:12:01] Now, she's a cheater, probably because the adults around her, quite honestly, I feel sorry for her. [00:12:06] She's been used, she's used by the Russian government as some sort of propaganda tool for skating. [00:12:14] And the adults around her should know better, and they shouldn't have been giving her these substances. [00:12:18] So she tested, let's say, positive for a banned substance. [00:12:23] So, oh, I see. [00:12:24] Okay, the drugs allowed her to have more oxygen into her heart. [00:12:27] That's really not necessary. [00:12:28] I guess it is. [00:12:29] Without the drugs, she falls down, I guess. [00:12:31] I don't understand why you would be doping a 15-year-old. [00:12:35] And she's 15 years old, and she's being used as a prop of the Russian government to try to propagandize the world towards what? [00:12:41] I don't know, that the Russians are the best. [00:12:43] No one actually believes that, obviously. [00:12:45] I mean, I would expect this out of the Chinese Communist Party. [00:12:48] I guess we should also expect it out of the Russian equivalent of that. [00:12:52] And so she was allowed to compete because the Olympic committee was saying that if she didn't compete, that she wouldn't, it'd be too traumatizing for her to pull out from the Olympics, but that if she won the gold, that there wouldn't be a there wouldn't be an Olympic ceremony and all this. [00:13:10] But she just collapsed. [00:13:11] She did terrible for her own standards. [00:13:14] And I got to give NBC credit. [00:13:16] I don't give NBC credit for a lot. [00:13:17] They're Chinese-owned and operated. [00:13:20] They do deserve credit for how they handled it. [00:13:22] I have to say, they were good. [00:13:24] And Johnny Weir, who's tough to listen to at times, overly dramatic in a lot of these things. [00:13:31] I haven't listened to that in years. [00:13:32] Nothing against him personally. [00:13:33] He said something. [00:13:35] They said, nope, that's not going to get it. [00:13:36] There'll be gold, silver, and bronze in the women's event in Beijing. [00:13:39] And so that means that he laughed at Johnny Weir says, thank God. [00:13:43] And I think, and it actually goes to this broader philosophical point: deep in the heart of every human being, deep in our soul, is a yearning for justice. [00:13:53] Aristotle pinpointed this 2,500 years ago. [00:13:55] We don't like cheaters. [00:13:56] We don't like people that cut in line. [00:13:58] We don't like people that try to favor themselves for one other reason and are unethical or are not given the same sort of platform. [00:14:07] So when someone uses a controlled substance and tests positive for it, and they're still allowed to compete, the whole thing is so incredibly bizarre. [00:14:13] But then the laws of nature and nature is God, I think, sorted that out pretty nicely. [00:14:19] And again, I want to say this. [00:14:21] She's 15 years old. [00:14:21] I mean, the Russians have done this for quite some time. [00:14:24] They have these incredibly young gyms. [00:14:26] The gymnast thing, I just think it's so ridiculous what they do. [00:14:30] And Chinese do this too. [00:14:31] They find these like 11 and 12-year-olds that can, you know, contort their body in a way that a 20- or 22-year-old would not be able to do, lie about their age. [00:14:39] This is well documented. [00:14:40] This is one of the main reasons, if you've watched the Olympics at all, and I've watched it minimally, that it's not even called the Russian Federation. [00:14:46] It's called the Russian Olympic Committee. [00:14:47] So they're like banned from competition because they're cheaters. [00:14:51] And I don't know what it is about the culture of kind of the entire Russian Olympic group, why they feel they have to cheat or they think it's okay or it's, it's like mafioso style. [00:15:02] I do not understand it. [00:15:05] And again, let me be very clear. [00:15:06] It's not like they're the only country that's ever treated, cheating anything. [00:15:09] Lance Armstrong was kind of the number one most respected figure in America for nearly a decade. [00:15:15] And it came out he was either doing ozone therapy or cheating in some way or shape or form or cutting in line steroids, you can name it. [00:15:23] But I do say this person in particular who was skating on behalf of the Russian Olympic Committee thought that she was just the best person ever and put way too much pressure on her. [00:15:34] And I don't think it's right for adults to use children as props. [00:15:38] I don't think it's right when they use Greta Thunberg for props. [00:15:40] I didn't think it was right when they use the Parkland kids as props for gun control. [00:15:44] And I certainly don't like it when 15-year-old girls are being given drugs for some sort of performative art. [00:15:50] She's the victim in this, actually. [00:15:52] And I do agree. [00:15:52] Thank goodness she didn't win because it wouldn't have been about her. [00:15:55] It would have been about whatever regime was trying to make this happen. [00:15:58] I do not like using minors for props for a political purpose. === PAX Financial Biblical Investing (02:34) === [00:16:02] It's not right. [00:16:02] It's not good. 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[00:18:34] I want you to hear that again. === YouTube Censorship and Racism (15:05) === [00:18:36] That more evil has been carried out under the phrase. [00:18:39] Look, I'm just following orders here, okay? [00:18:42] And the crackdown in Canada is happening in real time of people that are just following orders. [00:18:46] They're just following orders. [00:18:49] They're going after their fellow countrymen and they're crushing them. [00:18:54] Okay, let's get to some more questions here. [00:18:56] Charlie, what do you think about the government's continued suppression of freedom of speech in other countries, also in coordination with Silicon Valley? [00:19:05] Thank you so much, Edward from Louisiana. [00:19:07] Thank you, Edward. [00:19:09] So this is something that is increasingly dangerous and something that we must be vigilant about, which is the government working hand in hand, the government working in harmony with the tech companies to try to demand censorship. [00:19:24] We saw this from the Biden regime back last summer where they even targeted Turning Point USA and Turning Point Action because of text messages we were sending out where they want to restrict our text messages because we were quote unquote spreading COVID misinformation, which is now actually stuff that is now considered to be the science because the science has changed. [00:19:43] We were talking about natural immunity. [00:19:45] You're talking about all sorts of different things. [00:19:47] Now, YouTube CEO recommends governments pass laws to gain more control over online speech and elsewhere. [00:19:53] PlayCut 66. [00:19:55] Our recommendation if governments want to have more control over online speech is to pass laws to have that be very cleanly and clearly defined such that we can implement it. [00:20:05] There are times that we see the laws being implemented or being suggested that they're not necessarily clean or possible for us to cleanly interpret them. [00:20:16] And we've also seen sometimes there's laws passed just for the internet as opposed to for all speech. [00:20:23] And I do think that's a dangerous area when we start to get in and say, oh, sure, you could say something like this in a magazine or on TV, but you can't say it on the internet. [00:20:32] So why would Google want regulation to shut people up? [00:20:36] The reason is, of course, that they have an employee revolt happening at Google every single day because they have staffed their entire company with computer engineers that go to Caltech and Berkeley and Stanford, and they're incredibly liberal. [00:20:47] And there are these censorship wars that happen at Google every single day. [00:20:50] And they would love nothing more. [00:20:53] The people of Google would love nothing more than the ability to be able to suppress speech and say, oh, it's the government that's doing it. [00:20:58] And we just have to carry it out. [00:21:00] Now, believe it or not, Google, deep down, the CEOs of Google, the executives of Google, they don't, or YouTube, they do not want to censor as much as their employees do because it's really bad for business. [00:21:14] If you think about it, what sort of business model do you not want people to come and buy your products? [00:21:19] I mean, this is one of the great fallacies of kind of puritanical free market economics. [00:21:24] And again, I believe a lot of this stuff in theory. [00:21:28] And I think a lot of this stuff is generally true. [00:21:30] Markets are wonderful. [00:21:32] They create a lot of wealth. [00:21:33] They allow a lot of choice. [00:21:34] However, there are some, let's say, contradictions. [00:21:39] There are some things that happen in markets that sometimes cannot be explained by a bumper stick or a soundbite. [00:21:44] And there are things called externalities that we must actually take a pause and say, huh, that doesn't make a lot of sense. [00:21:49] What would possibly be driving that? [00:21:51] And the entire censorship crusade by companies is by definition anti-market, yet these companies do it anyway. [00:21:58] Let me give you an example. [00:21:59] If you're a restaurant and your entire goal is to try to get as many customers as possible and you're barely making ends meet, you're not going to be kicking out people because of their politics that come into your restaurant. [00:22:11] You just need to fill up the tables. [00:22:12] I don't care if they voted for Bernie Sanders. [00:22:14] I don't care if they're Ralph Nader. [00:22:15] I don't care. [00:22:16] You're going to pay your bill, eat the food, enjoy the food, and move on. [00:22:19] But censorship, by definition, is anti-business. [00:22:21] Yet then why do companies continue to censor? [00:22:25] It's because there's this tension within these companies of people that built it and actually have to respond to shareholders and people that are super miserable that went to Caltech and Berkeley that have infiltrated these companies as computer engineers. [00:22:36] And I'm by no means making an excuse for this censorship regime. [00:22:40] She's saying herself that she wants more censorship, but she would love nothing more than to be able to censor if the government actually did it for her and she doesn't actually have to quote unquote disenfranchise her customers. [00:22:49] Why? [00:22:50] Because then every company would apply under that. [00:22:52] So YouTube isn't really feeling the hit yet, but YouTube is really worried. [00:22:57] We know this. [00:22:57] YouTube is starting to relax some of their censorship behavior. [00:23:01] In some ways, they're strengthening down in other ways. [00:23:03] It's a little inconsistent because of Rumble. [00:23:05] And we're streaming right now on rumble.com, r-um-m-b-le-com, the only website that you guys should go to get your video and consumption information. [00:23:12] We started doing it because we wanted to stand in solidarity with Dan Bongino. [00:23:16] We're continuing to do it just because it's an awesome site. [00:23:19] And I don't know if we'll ever go back to YouTube streaming. [00:23:21] We might here and there if we really want to boost some of the viewers to some of the people that aren't center right. [00:23:27] But censorship is the opposite of what one would do for business. [00:23:31] And the tension is this, is that most employees that are demanding censorship at Google, they do not care about the actual thing that you would think would drive a business, which is the bottom line. [00:23:42] They don't actually care about profits as much. [00:23:44] They care about politics and they care about power. [00:23:48] And for the people that work in Silicon Valley, the people that work in Santa Clara, the people that work for the entire technological industrial complex of all these different companies, whether it'd be Dropbox or Salesforce. [00:23:59] I mean, you drive through the Silicon Valley area. [00:24:02] It's one after the other. [00:24:03] You're like, I even forgot that one exists. [00:24:04] Wow, that's a really big company. [00:24:05] That's really big. [00:24:06] Wow, I forgot about that one. [00:24:07] You drive. [00:24:07] It's like one building after the other that is this massive megaplex of technological power. [00:24:14] And the CEOs, they obviously have to hit profit earnings and they have to hit their marks for their investors or to raise capital or whatever. [00:24:21] But the employees, for them, they get paid the same. [00:24:24] It doesn't impact them. [00:24:25] This is also because of the volume of resources. [00:24:29] That's not the right way to word it. [00:24:30] The volume of revenue, that's a better way to word it, that these companies are able to enjoy. [00:24:34] Is Google has such extraordinary profits. [00:24:38] They have such extraordinary revenue that they're able to put up with a really woke workforce, which we've said this before in this program, which is that the woker the society gets, the woker the company gets, that's a tough business model. [00:24:54] You can only be woke if you're wealthy. [00:24:57] You cannot be woke and poor. [00:24:59] It's impossible. [00:25:01] If you're woke and poor, you're going to stay poor and you're not going to eat. [00:25:04] But being woke is a luxury of people that have multiple homes, private jets, that have basically every need and want given to them. [00:25:17] I have not seen, and of course I could be corrected, a woke person that works with their hands. [00:25:23] I'm sure there's a barista here and there, but I'm talking about really tough muscular labor, people that know how things fit together. [00:25:29] A farmer, a plumber, a carpenter, a truck driver. [00:25:32] Now, they might be Democrats. [00:25:33] They might be liberal, but they're not woke, meaning they're not insane because they live in reality because their entire world is structured around actual material reality. [00:25:42] You know, we go after, not we, but the regime goes after carpenters and the smelly people and the farmers. [00:25:46] Well, you know the one thing? [00:25:47] They actually have to stay anchored to Newtonian physics. [00:25:50] Like you just can't like create this whole new construct. [00:25:52] Like, yeah, we're just going to kind of suspend that and we're going to say that the plywood's just going to hang itself. [00:25:58] And if not, you're a racist because Newtonian physics is actually against everything we believe in. [00:26:03] That's one of the reasons why normal everyday people are by definition anti-woke is because they look at these things. [00:26:09] That doesn't make sense. [00:26:09] And they live in this world that's not published, not in this published, esoteric, abstract, distant, you know, where you need a thesaurus and a dictionary just to work through this entire nonsense where they make the simple complex. [00:26:21] They say, wait a second, I know that in my job, I just have to put roofing down, put tile down, and I think it works just fine. [00:26:31] Why is it you're trying to complicate this? [00:26:32] Well, the person at Cal Berkeley or the person that goes that went to Stanford and then works for Google and Facebook, they live in the world of complication. [00:26:40] That's what they live in. [00:26:42] And they don't know any different. [00:26:42] They're like, well, everywhere I've gone, whether it be the college campus I went to or the super nice prep school or my parents that drive Teslas and they have places, you know, they have a place in Fremont, they have a place in Malibu, and they have a place in Hawaii. [00:26:54] They know no different. [00:26:55] And the woke becomes a place of purpose, obviously. [00:26:58] It becomes a quasi-religious experience for them. [00:27:00] But this is what I believe is going to break the back of the woke is that when these companies like Rumble that are not run by complete and total psychopaths and actually they work hard and they have great technology and they have a good user base, YouTube is going to have a very tough decision to make, which is do we keep on pandering to these people that are completely and totally insane that are actually making us less competitive or do we shed some of that dead weight? [00:27:24] We're willing to stand up against the indigenous people group at Google and we're willing to stand up against the work. [00:27:30] It's not even the workers' rights stuff. [00:27:31] It's the BLM group and actually run a business. [00:27:37] And this is, again, this is why I tell people, we got to start new businesses. [00:27:40] You need more entrepreneurs because when you go head to head up against a legitimately woke company, you could have a worse product, but you will win. [00:27:48] You will win because if they actually believe their own nonsense, they're going to take more days off for no reason. [00:27:53] They're going to have all these stupid equity sessions. [00:27:55] They're going to have these, they're going to have the entire model. [00:27:59] It's not like, let's go sell a product that can make money. [00:28:02] It's the model is how do you heal? [00:28:04] And what are your preferences towards, or what gender do you have? [00:28:11] There's only so many hours in the day. [00:28:12] Of course, when you're Google and you basically have an unlimited, you have a money printer, otherwise known as YouTube, you're able to put up with a lot of this stuff. [00:28:21] Your local manufacturing plant that can barely make payroll and has to deal with double-digit inflation. [00:28:25] What do you mean? [00:28:26] What gender are you? [00:28:27] We got to make ends meet here. [00:28:30] Okay, next question. [00:28:31] Freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:28:32] You guys can email me. [00:28:33] I love hearing from you. [00:28:34] Just kind of a general question here about parents showing up to school boards. [00:28:38] This one here is from Mark from Tennessee. [00:28:42] I want to play this tape here. [00:28:43] It's so inspiring of a parent that recently showed up to a school board meeting. [00:28:47] It's one of the best I've ever heard. [00:28:49] Kind of goes to this general question, PlayCut 96. [00:28:52] Fact is, in America and North Carolina, I can do anything I want, and I teach that to my children. [00:28:58] And the person who tells my little pecan color kids that they're somehow oppressed based on the color of their skin would be absolutely wrong and absolutely at war with me because CRT, all of that, the parents don't want it. [00:29:11] It's a big fat lie. [00:29:12] And the racism is only happening at the government level and on the media. [00:29:16] The fact is, you have racist, and there's like, you can't even find them hardly. [00:29:21] If you think people who love America are willing to fight for it, you haven't met parents yet. [00:29:27] The energy is growing. [00:29:29] I love how he kind of slipped in one of our favorite things that we got from Douglas Murray and we repeat it. [00:29:33] We have a supply and demand problem when it comes to racism. [00:29:36] Races, I can't find them. [00:29:38] Black Father says, so where are the racists in the deep south? 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[00:31:18] So the American Academy of Pediatrics has said that 67.7% of the changes to early childhood milestones were moved to older ages in the recent study commissioned by the CDC. [00:31:29] They literally moved the goalposts. [00:31:31] This is the metaphorical moving of goalposts because they do not want you to be able to see how disastrous and how damaging these lockdowns have become. [00:31:41] So when kids have slurred words, communication problems, inability to recognize facial expression, lack of human empathy, all these sorts of things, according to CDC control, Center for Disease Control, perfectly fine and normal. [00:31:56] And it's actually according to CDC's own website. [00:31:58] I'm just reading from Twitchy the way that they put that together. [00:32:01] Okay, I want to get to this question. [00:32:02] Hi, Charlie. [00:32:03] I'm a mother and Louisiana native, a proud American boomer. [00:32:07] It's all caps, boomer, okay, who attended Tulane University many, many years ago. [00:32:13] Andrew Breitbart went to Tulane. [00:32:15] It's the best graduate. [00:32:16] Actually, I think Newt Gingrich taught there too. [00:32:17] But what the heck is going on at my alma mater? [00:32:19] I just saw that they're launching something called Sex Week. [00:32:23] I was proud to send my daughter there two years ago, and now I'm thinking I made the wrong decision. [00:32:26] Why should parents go into debt for baloney like this? [00:32:29] What is the alternative? [00:32:30] So every parent, listen to my voice right now. [00:32:33] I hope you understand almost almost every college, obviously Hillsdale doesn't, has this, they have a thing called Sex Week, where they celebrate it, they advertise it. [00:32:42] And this is Sex Week at Tulane. [00:32:43] So it starts with Sex Week kickoff. [00:32:45] Quote, join us on McAllister as we kick off Sex Week with some free giveaways, including Bath Me from Baki, a limited quantity of sex toys and condom kits. [00:32:55] Then they have Acro Yoga, which is to develop concentration, build trust, and challenge your core in this beginning-friendly course. [00:33:03] And then they have this one, which is reimagining intimacy and intersectionality, intersections of race, disability, gender, and sexuality. [00:33:12] This is all sponsored, by the way, by the university. [00:33:14] Turning Point USA can't be sponsored, but free condoms and sex toys, perfectly fine. [00:33:19] Free condoms and sex toys, according to Tulane, great. [00:33:22] Now, I think we might be approved at Turning Point USA, Tulane, so I don't want to get our students in trouble. [00:33:26] But I think we had a chapter there at some point. [00:33:29] The point I'm making, the broader point that I'm making, is that we get kicked off of schools all the time. [00:33:36] We get kicked off the campus all the time. [00:33:38] Like Emerson College banned us. [00:33:39] They just banned us. === Tulane Sex Week Controversy (02:04) === [00:33:41] And I'm sure they have a sex week similar to this. [00:33:43] So this is a safe space to explore and ask questions about intimacy across experiences and identities, especially across disability, queerness, and race. [00:33:50] Panel discussions will be monitored by Dr. Ashley Volan, a local disability advocate and professor of Tulane's Department of Sociology. [00:33:58] Defund these colleges quickly. [00:33:59] Oh my goodness. [00:34:00] They also have at Tulane University a wheel of fornication. [00:34:03] Stop by the Newcomb Institute's table to learn facts about statistics about sex and sexuality and win a small prize. [00:34:09] Craft Night, make a Sex Week throw. [00:34:11] Zulu has coconuts. [00:34:13] Muses has shoes. [00:34:14] And Sex Week has Bedazzled Sex Toys, sponsored by Tulane University. [00:34:18] Okay, well, it keeps going, getting better. [00:34:20] Genital Diversity Gallery, sponsored by Tulane University. [00:34:23] Tulane used to be a respectable school, by the way. [00:34:25] Stop by the Genital Diversity Gallery in James Lounge, which showcases SexEd Plus models, SexEd Plus in the first project to create anatomically exact tools based on the human modeling techniques. [00:34:37] Then they have Peaches and Cream. [00:34:38] Stop by for a free Creole creamery, ice cream, peach and candy, and safer sex supplies and stickers. [00:34:44] Then they have the wheel of fornication again. [00:34:46] Then they have Bridging the Gap, comprehensive sex ed featuring Dr. Kissinger and Facts Fast. [00:34:51] Then they have BDSM 101, which if you don't know what BDSM is, I'm not going to say it on air. [00:34:55] It's disgusting. [00:34:56] Read 50 Shades Gray. [00:34:57] I haven't. [00:34:58] I know enough, unfortunately, about that just through other people talking about it. [00:35:02] Okay, then they have Good Vibes and Pressure, an evening with T. Chong of Crave. [00:35:07] And then they have Black Bodies Need Love Too. [00:35:10] Oh, it gets better. [00:35:10] They have Yoga for Sex. [00:35:12] Treat Yourself Thursday. [00:35:13] And then they have a sex ed on Quickie, how to have quick sex and how to have it be enjoyable, I guess. [00:35:19] Then they have Sex After Dark featuring Dynamo. [00:35:23] They have Queer Student Alliance talks about polyamory. [00:35:26] Join this queer student alliance as we discuss polyamory, an ethical non-monogamy, meaning not having one partner. [00:35:32] And then finally, they have two after dark sexy bingo, which will grow your sexuality education, engage in conversation with sexuality about safer sex practices, sexual autonomy, and bisexuality. === Disgusting College Sex Ed (00:32) === [00:35:46] Parents are going into depth for this. [00:35:50] So, what's the alternative? [00:35:51] Don't send your kids to college. [00:35:52] Know what's actually happening when you send your kids to college. [00:35:57] Thank you so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:58] Email us your thoughts as always: freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:36:02] And if you want to support our show, go to charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:36:07] Thank you guys so much for listening. [00:36:09] God bless. [00:36:10] Speak to you soon. [00:36:14] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk. com.