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Ten Years at Turning Point USA
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| Hello, everybody. | |
| Today in the Charlie Kirk Show, 10 years at Turning Point USA. | |
| Thank you for all of you that have supported us and got involved. | |
| You should get involved at tpusa.com. | |
| I reflect on that a little bit. | |
| And then we talk about the story out of Dallas, Texas of the Drag Queen show, I guess, and children showing up at a bar, parents bringing them. | |
| It's just unbelievable. | |
| What does this mean for our culture at large? | |
| And one psychologist you should get familiar with that I think every parent should know about and should be aware that his insidious ideas are infiltrating every corner of society. | |
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| Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. | |
| Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. | |
| I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. | |
| 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, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. | |
| 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. | |
| That's why we are here. | |
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| Yesterday was the 10-year anniversary of Turning Point USA. | |
| And so now we are in our 10th year. | |
| Praise God. | |
| And it's been an amazing journey. | |
| Thank you to all of you that have supported us at Turning Point USA. | |
| Thank you for all of us that have made our journey possible. | |
| Thank you for our students, our staff. | |
| The impact of Turning Point USA is just incredible, and it is growing by the day. | |
| We just finished our Young Women's Leadership Summit just a day and a half ago in Dallas, Texas. | |
| 2,500 young conservative women activists from across America. | |
| Incredible. | |
| And we have some big announcements coming up this week. | |
| And so thank you for those of you that have been behind us and so incredible. | |
| We have chapters all across America, hundreds of thousands of students involved at Turning Point USA, nearing over a thousand high school chapters. | |
| We're very close to that. | |
| College chapters all across America, over 500 full-time and part-time employees, over 100,000 donors to Turning Point USA. | |
| That's right. | |
| Well over 100,000 people that have financially contributed to Turning Point USA, which puts us in a unique category in the conservative movement. | |
| We have our daily programming that many of you support, TPUSA Live, and it all started in 2012, thanks to amazing people, Bill Montgomery and Foster Freeze. | |
| We're very, very thankful for that. | |
| And it started as a vision, started as a dream. | |
| And so here we are, 10 years later. | |
| So thank you for supporting us. | |
| Only in America is a story like this possible. | |
| Only in America are you able to start with nothing, apply yourself and get support from others and form an amazing team and go through a lot of adversity. | |
| And, you know, looking back at the 10 years, it's amazing how many people on the right, not just the left, the left we can deal with, tried to stop Turning Point USA's growth and tried to suppress us and tried to stop us. | |
| And they failed. | |
| And they failed dramatically and tremendously. | |
| Praise God that the jealous people on the right who are now largely irrelevant, quite honestly, they failed stopping this movement. | |
| So thank you, all of you, that supported us and were behind us for years. | |
| It's amazing. | |
| We are now the premier conservative movement in America. | |
| We don't take that lightly. | |
| We take that with humility and with gratitude. | |
| So, thank you for your support. | |
| We're just getting started. | |
| We have our Student Action Summit coming up in the end of July. | |
| We have our pastor summit coming up in August. | |
| We have our trainings coming up, and we're hiring so many new people. | |
| We have our TPUSA High School division that is launching in August. | |
| Pretty amazing. | |
| We have our high school and we have our college division that are going to be owned separate tracks. | |
| TPUSA Faith is growing very quickly, and we're so thankful for that. | |
| Our media team is just incredible. | |
| As I mentioned, our Student Action Summit brought to you by Turning Point Action, two of the speakers. | |
| We have President Trump speaking, Ron DeSantis speaking. | |
| And then, for the remainder of the programming brought to you by Turning Point USA, we have Kaylee McEnany, Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, Greg Gutfeld, Donald Trump Jr., Jesse Waters, the biggest names in the whole movement will be there at the Student Action Summit. | |
| And we are growing like crazy. | |
| It's just really, it's just really incredible. | |
| So, thank you for getting behind us. | |
| And 10 years, you know, as we said yesterday, we celebrated our 10-year anniversary with some of our board members and top donors and staff members yesterday. | |
| It's one thing to survive as an organization. | |
| That is very rare. | |
| In fact, most organizations and companies fail. | |
| A vast majority of startups do not make it. | |
| It's another thing to just kind of make it and have some moderate growth and success. | |
| That's still great. | |
| Not failing is a success, actually. | |
| It's another thing to be above average and to be a good organization and kind of just flourish. | |
| It's another thing to kind of look around and you say, wow, we've become an exceptional organization. | |
| I don't say that lightly. | |
| It's not because of me. | |
| Trust me. | |
| It's because of our staff. | |
| It's because of our team. | |
| It's because of our students. | |
| It's because of our message. | |
| That's special. | |
| It really is. | |
| And to just see the chapter growth that we have, the events itself, I mean, it's just unbelievable. | |
| The daily impact on digital social media. | |
| We have a mission. | |
| We believe that we want to pass down American values from one generation to the next, and that it's not going to happen by itself. | |
| That we have to educate young people on why is this country so exceptional to defend our history, to get them excited about America again, to get them compelled towards action, to rise citizens, to be able to boldly take action against tyranny in any form, to be able to restore our republic. | |
| That's our mission statement at Turning Point USA: we operate with this sense of urgency because we feel as if we are running out of time. | |
| We play offense with a sense of urgency. | |
| And so we're very thankful for all of you and thankful to our students and thankful to the last 10 years and Bill Montgomery to Foster Freese to Tom Patrick to Jack Roser to Peter Heisinga to Mike Miller. | |
| To those of you that remain, that want to remain anonymous because we live in a tricky world, especially our Chicago friends listening. | |
| Thank you. | |
| It's just been awesome. | |
| And I said this yesterday as we were commemorating the 10 years. | |
| I said, you know, some things have changed and we have changed our staff and we've, and some have remained the same, but you change things, right? | |
| Our logos actually remained the same. | |
| God bless Paul Romanowski for his incredible, his incredible work on that. | |
| But you know what hasn't changed is that our mission and our vision have remained the same for 10 years. | |
| That our mission we started and we felt our country was heading in the wrong direction and that students getting engaged and getting involved and being properly educated and properly informed was going to be a long-term solution. | |
| We believed back 10 years ago that there was generational theft occurring, that young people were being plundered by debts and deficits and by bad policies by centralized government, that young people were not properly being taught their history, that they need to get engaged and involved and active. | |
| And we have the exact same mission today. | |
| That's awesome. | |
| It's just amazing. | |
| And look, there were many times throughout the last 10 years that very well would have been easy to give up. | |
| And a lot of, whether it be at the virus time when we very well could have kind of shuttered our operations when the China virus came or when it was difficult to make payroll and when it was difficult to keep going. | |
| But we have a team of entrepreneurs here at Turning Point USA. | |
| And 10 years of success is awesome. | |
| But I could tell you this, that the next 10 years is really where the rubber is going to hit the road and where the success is going to happen. | |
| For 10 years now, I think we have now just been building the foundation that will now allow us to grow exponentially. | |
| And we have so many new programs. | |
| We actually have a really big announcement tomorrow that I'm going to share with you that is very, very exciting, that is going to be a whole new endeavor for Turning Point USA and our educational, let's say, projects that we do. | |
| I can't wait to share it with you. | |
| And it's going to be happening tomorrow, which is super exciting. | |
| But I just want to come at a position of gratitude. | |
| I really, really, I'm just so thankful. | |
| I am. | |
| I'm thankfully part of this. | |
| I'm thankful to be leading part of this movement. | |
| But any of you that have been by our offices or seen what we do on college campuses, see what we do on high school campuses, you know at a fundamental level that this is bigger than just one person. | |
| This is a movement that is capturing the imagination of how America could get back to really where we need to be. | |
| Get back to a strong and proud nation, a thankful nation that understands our history, understands where we've been, that is willing to act and willing to do what is necessary. | |
| So all of you should be celebrating with us together because you've all played a role in that. | |
| Listeners to our podcast, listener to our radio show, again, 100,000 donors. | |
| You know, we've added 15,000 new donors in the last week and a half. | |
| 15,000 new donors. | |
| So 15% of all of our donors have been added in the last week and a half. | |
| And so thank you. | |
| And now it's time to get to work. | |
| I want to also make sure you check out our podcast we've done the last three days. | |
| We had an incredible conversation with Matt Walsh where he asked the question, what is a woman in front of our 2,500 young conservative women? | |
| We felt the best two people to talk about what is a woman were two cisgendered white males in front of 2,500 young conservative women. | |
| We had a conversation with someone who is a woman and is a mother and is just terrific, Candace Owens. | |
| That's also on our podcast feed, and also Kyle Rittenhouse. | |
| All three episodes are right there at the top of our podcast feed. | |
| So check it out. | |
| Download those episodes. | |
| Subscribe to our podcast. | |
| It's been 10 years of Turning Point USA. | |
| And thank you for all of you that have helped make it possible. | |
| Hey, everybody, Charlie Kirk here. | |
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| So we were in Dallas, Texas this last weekend at our Turning Point USA Young Women's Leadership Summit. | |
| Something else was happening in Dallas while we were empowering young women to reach their full potential, talking about what really matters in the world and a pursuit of virtue and a pursuit of having a nice life and finding a good partner for you and becoming a mother, | |
| which was enthusiastically met with enthusiasm amongst our attendees talking about pro-American education and how young women and moms going to these school board meetings is changing the fabric of America for the better. | |
| But there was something else happening in Dallas, Texas while we were doing something very constructive, and I believe something that was virtuous, or at least attempting to be very virtuous, which was something else in Dallas, Texas that has gone completely viral is worthy of our examination. | |
| In Dallas, Texas, this has now gone completely viral. | |
| There was an event. | |
| It was called the Dallas Drag Your Kids to Pride event, which has gone viral because it showed drag queens with young children as the young kids in the front row were handing the money to the drag queens. | |
| Behind the drag queens was a neon big sign that said it won't lick itself. | |
| There was another neon sign. | |
| I'm actually struggling to remember what the other neon sign said, but it's just as disgusting. | |
| Now, there were kids as young as five or six or seven years old in the front row watching these drag queens perform, giving them money. | |
| Now, it bears repeating. | |
| This was in Dallas, Texas, where parents were taking their five, six, and seven-year-olds to this drag bar with a neon sign that said it's not going to lick itself. | |
| Now, this has gone completely viral. | |
| And in fact, I'm very glad it has gone viral because even some people that are more moderate on these issues have decided to speak out and say this is reprehensible. | |
| This is awful. | |
| Now, this is not in Austin, Texas. | |
| This is in Dallas. | |
| Now, it was so interesting as it was happening concurrently as we were doing our event at the Young Women's Leadership Summit down the street, not too far away. | |
| You had this drag your kids to the drag queen story hour event. | |
| Now, that's not story hour, but drag event. | |
| Now, this is not an isolated incident. | |
| We did some research. | |
| We are seeing these pop up in cities all across America. | |
| And just the image showing these drag performers with young children handing them money is enough for you just to say, hold on a second, how did we get here? | |
| And that's part of what we're going to build out in this hour: how did we get to the place where this is even remotely acceptable? | |
| I want to play a clip here, cut nine. | |
| This shows the sign where it says it's not going to lick itself while children as young as infants are seen in attendance. | |
| Play cut nine. | |
| It was just showing a drag queen kind of go back and forth and literal children being held by their parents being exposed to this perversion. | |
| And let's not make any mistake. | |
| And by the way, the performers are in underwear performing as a separate gender that they are not scantily clad in front of 18 month year olds, three year olds, and even five or six year olds as those children hand over money to reward the performance in tight, glittery clothing to kind of build out the imagery for those of you that can't see the video. | |
| How did we get to the place where Pride Month, which was once all about tolerance and acceptance, has now reached the place where children are being brought to bars by parents, and we're supposed to act as if this is normal. | |
| Now, before you immediately try to dismiss it, you say, oh, this is an isolated incident. | |
| No, it's not. | |
| It is a growing trend. | |
| It is the normalization of the sexualization of children. | |
| They call it the destigmatization of sexual encounters for children. | |
| Where did this come from exactly? | |
| Well, we like to dive deep into the philosophical and into the historical roots. | |
| And I'm going to introduce you to a psychologist that is one of the most influential and one of the most perverse thinkers in modern American history that laid the foundation for the sexualization of children. | |
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| How did we get here? | |
| How did we get to the place where children are now openly being sexualized? | |
| We have Generation Drag on Discovery Plus. | |
| We have Netflix, which is cuties. | |
| There is a movement almost towards normalizing pedophilia, towards allowing and accepting the exploitation of children. | |
| So let's just kind of first define using reason, which of course is backed up by biblical Judeo-Christian truth, but also Western legal tradition truth. | |
| Why should children not be sexualized? | |
| Is this something we really should even have to say out loud? | |
| Well, the left actually rejects this. | |
| They're like, some people on the left say, I see nothing wrong with the sexualization of children. | |
| We believe, as conservatives, that we should preserve and protect the innocence of children for as long as possible. | |
| We believe that until a child becomes an adult, these highly sensitive, potentially psychologically damaging issues must be introduced in a way that is prudent, a way that is principled, a way that is practical, and a way that allows young people to understand their role in an ever-changing world and also, more importantly, as their body personally changes as well. | |
| We do not believe that something, that sexuality should be something that is talked about ubiquitously. | |
| It needs to be done in a parental environment and rooted in strong moral teaching. | |
| Put differently, we also believe that the strong should not be able to exploit or hurt the weak. | |
| The left does not believe this. | |
| The left does not believe that there is a moral right for the strong to look after the weak. | |
| They don't. | |
| This is one of their beliefs on abortion. | |
| They believe it's okay that the strong can crush the weak. | |
| We believe that the strong have a moral prerogative and a moral obligation to look after those that do not have as much power, are not as big, or not as old as those that are strong or as fully developed. | |
| Put differently, we believe in the protection of child's innocence when it comes to sexual matters because we want them to be able to choose properly, uninterrupted, uninterfered, because of the perversion of somebody else, when they get to some higher age. | |
| Now, this is all very reasonable. | |
| It's also moral. | |
| And any decent society protects the innocence of children. | |
| A society that doesn't protect the innocence of children, like ancient Greece, where they used to say that women were for babies and boys were for pleasure. | |
| That is what used to be said in ancient Greece. | |
| We see patterns of that emerge in other civilizations. | |
| In the Aztec culture, children were used for mass child sacrifice. | |
| And there's differences between many of these civilizations. | |
| However, there is a through line that when a society stops to use, let's just say, stop short of using their power or their strength to protect children, it is part of the cycle of a downfall of a civilization. | |
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Exposing Dangerous Kinsey Ideology
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| In cut three, drag queens that were hosting this children's event, they tried to explain themselves. | |
| They say they want events like this to lead to more children participating in drag, play cut three. | |
| So we just got done with the drag your kid to pride event at Mr. Mr. in downtown Dallas, and I am here with Noelle Sinclair. | |
| What do you say to the conservative parents that wouldn't bring their children to an event like this? | |
| Why? | |
| Here's the thing. | |
| I don't think that there is any kind of issue with exposing children to this. | |
| So do you think exposing children to drag will result in more kids doing drag eventually? | |
| I think so. | |
| And I hope so, because like, like I said, it's the biggest confidence booster. | |
| Like, yes, it can be negative at times, but I think that drag builds confidence. | |
| And that interview was done in front of the neon sign that said it's not going to lick itself as that interview was being conducted. | |
| So where did this all come from? | |
| Well, there is one psychologist in particular that I hope all of you are aware of. | |
| And if you are a parent, I would highly encourage you just to do five or 10 minutes of research on this person. | |
| Because this person, being a pervert and being a sick individual who wrote and researched in the early 1900s, has been more influential in laying the framework and the foundation in modernity and postmodernity to normalize the sexualization of children. | |
| I'm, of course, talking about Alfred Kinsey. | |
| Alfred Kinsey wrote several books. | |
| The most popular of them is Sexual Behavior in the Human Male. | |
| And then he wrote Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. | |
| He was very provocative. | |
| He believed that babies have orgasms. | |
| That's junk science, and it's been completely thrown out. | |
| He believes that child rape can benefit victims. | |
| And he believed that children were actually naturally sexual. | |
| That there is no time where children should not be actively sexual. | |
| Now, many of his studies have been for good reason completely and totally thrown out. | |
| He himself was a, I think, a very sick individual. | |
| Unfortunately, very influential. | |
| Anyone who is worth their salt will say that Kinsey participated in junk science and was a total fraud. | |
| And even among some of the scholars sympathetic to him, there has been some disagreement. | |
| Now, some of his quotes just take your breath away. | |
| He believed that the only abnormal sexual act is one that human beings cannot do. | |
| Meaning that, let me actually get the quote here. | |
| The only unnatural sex act is that which you cannot perform. | |
| Meaning that this idea of normal and abnormal is nothing more than a construct. | |
| Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault and many of the postmodernist thinkers were inspired by Kinsey because he broke apart what was considered to be the natural sexual paradigm. | |
| Kinsey was heavily influenced by some romantic thinkers, in particular, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who wrote in the 1700s, who was, gave a preference to the infant over the adult, that children actually might know much better than parents when it comes to these things. | |
| Alfred Kinsey said, quote, art alone develops weaklings, science alone monsters. | |
| Somewhere, somehow, we must combine the two. | |
| Now, you look at kind of his writings and his teachings. | |
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Police, Parents, and Postmodernism
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| He thought there was nothing wrong with exposing children to these things. | |
| In fact, he thought it was good to expose children to hyper-sexualized environments. | |
| Now, for many people that are listening to this right now, you're probably shocked and stunned. | |
| You said, how did we get to a place where this is considered to be normal? | |
| Well, it's because many of the same people, and this is the connection, that believe in the trans stuff are exactly the same people that believe in the Kinsey ideology. | |
| There is a direct correlation, almost a 100% correlation at times, between people that think it's okay to chemically castrate children, that believe it's okay to be able to generally mutilate them, and also hypersexualize them. | |
| Now, thankfully, this was met with some sort of response. | |
| Why is it that the police officers didn't go in and break this up? | |
| Because children are not allowed to be in a bar. | |
| In fact, Alex Stein went up to police officers and asked them, why are they not doing something to this? | |
| Why are they, how old do you have to be to go into a bar? | |
| Do children have to be 21 to go into a bar? | |
| The cops ignored them and didn't do anything. | |
| Play cut 12. | |
| These cops are just letting children go into a gay bar. | |
| I know, but do children are they 121 to go into the bar officer? | |
| No, I'm afraid for a while. | |
| How often have you been going to a bar? | |
| Amen. | |
| I'm over. | |
| No, you actually, you're wrong, police officer, man. | |
| And we love the cops on this program. | |
| This is not about a right to be wrong. | |
| You don't have the right to abuse children. | |
| And you don't have the right to break the law. | |
| You can't bring a child into a bar. | |
| Now, the cops, I understand actually. | |
| I get this. | |
| I do. | |
| I don't want to blame the cops here. | |
| Why did they not go into the bar? | |
| Because they're being afraid of being called bigots during Pride Month. | |
| They don't want to go into as police officers and break up a drag celebration. | |
| They don't want to be called bad names. | |
| And the cops are afraid of being called bad names, obviously. | |
| And they're probably their direct reports or their senior reports don't want them to go into the bar and break it up. | |
| And the parents are to blame here, obviously. | |
| The event organizers are to blame. | |
| We have to create a set of circumstances, though, and enough grassroots pressure where the cops feel empowered to actually go protect children against bringing them to a drag bar where the sign says it's not going to lick itself. | |
| Play cut 14. | |
| This is Alex Stein, number 99, who's actually one of the great talents that is emerging on the scene. | |
| I like him. | |
| Play cut 14, them screaming at Alex outside of the drag bar. | |
| Play cut 14. | |
| You people are the symptom of a dying society, and you know it. | |
| You're scaring children. | |
| Shut the children. | |
| Shut the f up. | |
| Shut the f up. | |
| You are children. | |
| Shame on you. | |
| You're not a real one. | |
| Shame on you. | |
| Shame on you. | |
| That's the mother who is bringing her child to a drag queen event where children are putting dollar bills into the waistline of drag queen performers, scantily clad, and she's the one getting mad at Alex Stein saying, maybe you guys shouldn't be doing this. | |
| It's interesting how defensive they are of this. | |
| If you think this is a fringe, you're wrong. | |
| This is now getting into mainline society. | |
| There is a deeper game at play here. | |
| And Kinsey, who was once dismissed 20, 30 years ago as being a freak, his ideas are now being reintroduced into mainline society. | |
| And you look at that video of the cops, and I don't blame them. | |
| They don't want to be called bad names. | |
| They don't want to be, you know, viral as the cops that broke up a drag queen thing. | |
| But are we going to sit idly by while children get abused? | |
| Currently, the answer is yes. | |
| A war is being waged on reality, everybody, and the left is leading the charge. | |
| Their radical gender ideology has seeped into children's classrooms, into medical terminology, and into our everyday life. | |
| It's producing a generation of psychological infants and confused young people. | |
| Not only that, but this radical ideology is trying to erase the people who brought us all into the world, women. | |
| Now, Matt Walsh of the Great Daily Wire is taking matters into his own hands. | |
| He recently embarked on a journey around the world to ask one simple question. | |
| What is a woman? | |
| And you'd be surprised not only how few are capable of answering, but also how many have a completely twisted idea of what a woman is. | |
| Thankfully, he got his whole experience on film. | |
| The documentary, they don't want you to see what is a woman. | |
| You can check it out today at dailywire.com/slash Charlie. | |
| Radical gender ideology have a not-so-secret agenda, and this film exposes it all. | |
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| Cut 13. | |
| Alex Stein asking the performers if they like dancing for little children. | |
| Play cut 13. | |
| Little children? | |
| Do you like dancing for little children? | |
| You don't think that's disgusting? | |
| Dancing around for little children? | |
| Don't you think that's disgusting? | |
| I need you to get away from me. | |
| Don't think that's the f ⁇ ing away. | |
| Hey, why are you just touching? | |
| You don't think that you just me? | |
| Your mom's a bitch. | |
| Go off. | |
| Don't think that's disgusting. | |
| Dancing for little children. | |
| You should be ashamed of yourself. | |
| And the police rush to go protect them. | |
| Interesting. | |
| Everyone does deserve protection, but it's interesting. | |
| The police have become politicized in many of these cities. | |
| They're just doing their job. | |
| But the police immediately go to protect the guy that just assaulted Alex Stein. | |
| Interesting how that works. | |
| And yeah, they see nothing wrong with that. | |
| And it's happening in cities all across America. | |
| It's happening in communities all across America. | |
| At a record pace. | |
| Play Cut 22, young boy wears dress and, quote, likes to wear them, according to his mother, but doesn't like wearing them at school because he says, last time I wore a dress to school, everyone called me a girl, but the mother is forcing it on them and posted it on TikTok. | |
| Play cut 22. | |
| Hey, hold on. | |
| You love it and you want it and you picked it out, but you don't, but you don't want it for school. | |
| Can you tell me why? | |
| Because last time I wore a dress to school, everybody called me a girl. | |
| Play cut 25 continues. | |
| Mother asks her son if wanting to wear glitter and sequence is being part of the innermost you, and she's telling her kid what he should do. | |
| Play cut 25. | |
| Do you think bright, pretty colors and dresses and sequins and jewels and gold, all the things that you always want to wear, do you think that's your innermost you? | |
| It is. | |
| Well, how long is it going to be your innermost you when we live in a place that people think clothing belongs to particular gender? | |
| It's a trick, isn't it? | |
| You know, your mommy gets made fun of by people for looking like this too. | |
| What do you think about that? | |
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The Arc of Mandatory Tolerance
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| Nope. | |
| Puts that all on TikTok. | |
| The arc of liberalism we are living through. | |
| Tolerance is what they demand first. | |
| Then they demand you accept things. | |
| Then they demand you celebrate it. | |
| And then they demand you participate. | |
| Matt Walsh came up with that four steps, and I think it's absolutely brilliant. | |
| First, you got to tolerate it. | |
| Come on, just let me do me. | |
| Okay, live and let live. | |
| Then you must accept it. | |
| You must agree with me. | |
| Like, I was never on board with that. | |
| Then you must celebrate it alongside of us. | |
| And then you must participate. | |
| That you must actively participate. | |
| So what are we going to do now that this is seeping into the most fragile and important population? | |
| Our children. | |
| What can we do? | |
| Well, we could pass laws that make this illegal and we should, but it goes deeper than that. | |
| It goes to the parents that feel empowered as if this is okay. | |
| We are living through a mandatory participation moment. | |
| They are bored and they will not stop unless we stop them. | |
| Thank you so much for listening, everybody. | |
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| Thanks so much for listening. | |
| God bless. | |
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