The Charlie Kirk Show - The Transgender Terror with Chloe Cole and Jeff Younger Aired: 2023-01-04 Duration: 32:20 === Charlie Kirk Show Intro (01:51) === [00:00:00] Hey, everybody. [00:00:00] Today on the Charlie Kirk show, we have an entire hour talking about transgenderism. [00:00:06] Someone whose child has been kidnapped from him joins us of a ex-wife that is forcing transition on their son. [00:00:15] Chloe Cole joins us, and then I read a pretty troubling email about the growing social contagion of the trans virus. [00:00:22] Email us your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:24] Support our program at charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:00:28] Get involved with Turning PointUSA today at tpusa.com. [00:00:32] That is tpusa.com. [00:00:35] Start a high school chapter or college chapter today at tpusa.com. [00:00:40] Buckle up, everybody, here. [00:00:41] We go. [00:00:42] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:44] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. [00:00:46] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:00:49] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:00:52] I want to thank Charlie. [00:00:54] He's an incredible guy. [00:00:55] 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. [00:01:03] 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. [00:01:12] That's why we are here. [00:01:14] Brought to you by Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage. [00:01:18] For personalized loan services, you can count on. [00:01:20] Go to andrewandtodd.com, the wonderfulandrewandtodd.com. [00:01:26] So there's a very interesting story here that I want to build out. [00:01:31] So there's California SB 107, which we talked about this bill before. [00:01:36] It's SB 107. [00:01:37] It was passed last year by state Senator Scott Weiner, and it just took effect last year. [00:01:43] Now, typically, the Constitution requires states to give full faith and credit to the acts of other states, including their judicial proceedings. === California Court Battle (11:14) === [00:01:51] This means, for instance, that if a state demands someone to be extradited for a crime there, another state is supposed to comply. [00:01:58] Well, SB 107 explicitly ignores this requirement and basically announces that California is a sanctuary state when it comes to transgenderism. [00:02:07] To explain further, SB 107 says, quote, it is public policy of the state that an out-of-state arrest warrant for an individual based on violating another state's law against providing, receiving, or allowing their child to receive gender-affirming health care. [00:02:23] California law enforcement agencies shall not knowingly make or participate in the arrest or participate in any extradition of any individual pursuant to an out-of-state arrest warrant for violation of another state's law against providing, receiving, or allowing a child to receive gender-affirming care. [00:02:40] There's a lot more to it, but the ramifications are this. [00:02:43] Suppose there's a state that has banned child mutilation or chemical castration. [00:02:47] Then suppose two parents are in a custody battle in the state. [00:02:52] Then suppose the parent who loses custody says it's because they wanted their child to undergo a gender transition that the state wouldn't allow. [00:02:58] Under this new California law, it stands to reason that this parent could abduct the child, take them to California, and say it's for them to receive a gender transition. [00:03:06] That's exactly what Jeff Younger says he fears. [00:03:11] His wife has moved with their son, James, to California. [00:03:15] There's supposed to be a court order that James cannot be placed on puberty blockers or receive surgery without Jeff's permission. [00:03:21] But will that order hold up in California court anymore? [00:03:24] Joining us now is Jeff Younger. [00:03:26] Jeff, welcome to the program. [00:03:27] Walk us through what you guys are experiencing and give us some backstory as well. [00:03:32] Well, you know, my ex-wife began to transition my son at the age of two. [00:03:37] She forced me out of the house when my son was three, filed for divorce. [00:03:42] I took my first iPhone video. [00:03:44] If you Google Mommy Says I'm a Girl on YouTube or whatever, you'll see that video. [00:03:49] It went viral. [00:03:50] And she started telling my son that he was a girl. [00:03:52] She had a girl's brain and a boy's body. [00:03:54] She began to dress him as a boy, I mean, as a girl, and changed his name without my consent or without consent of the court. [00:04:01] Eventually, she enrolled him in school as a girl, and that led to a huge trial in 2019, where the top transgender experts in the world showed up at this little courthouse in Dallas in the 255th District Court. [00:04:15] After hearing all the evidence, the court gave me 50-50 custody and no child support. [00:04:20] In a transparently corrupt procedure, the Dallas County judges recused the judge that gave me 50-50 custody and put me into another court, the 301st District Court under Judge Mary Brown. [00:04:32] I call her Judge Bloody Mary Brown. [00:04:34] Bloody Mary Brown then systematically whittled away my parental rights using temporary orders and then allowed my ex-wife to move to California. [00:04:43] After reading the laws in California about mandatory contact, if you don't contact your children regularly in California, you can lose your parental rights. [00:04:51] It's now become clear that each of the orders issued by the judge was intended to remove my ability to comply with the California contact requirements to maintain your parental rights. [00:05:02] So I have no right to see my sons. [00:05:04] I can't have electronic communication. [00:05:05] I don't even have an address where I can write letters to them. [00:05:08] And if that goes on for a year, California can terminate my parental rights without my consent. [00:05:15] And so this looks like it was a setup from an ideological judge in the 301st District Court, Dallas County. [00:05:21] So I took this up to the Supreme Court and said that my son is at risk in California, that it's much more likely that his mother will violate the injunction and will transition him in California. [00:05:34] Further, that SB 107 prohibits enforcement of the injunction, prohibiting her from transitioning James. [00:05:42] The court disagreed on two grounds. [00:05:44] First, they found it was not more likely that she would transition James in California, which is absurd on its face. [00:05:50] Second, the court found that Texas could enforce the injunction, although it used a little bit of sophistry. [00:06:01] It says that it can enforce it, but doesn't say where. [00:06:03] It's certainly enforceable in Texas, but it's not enforceable on the person of Ann Georgilis, my ex-wife, or my sons. [00:06:11] So the courts, in a way, used some sophistry to lie to the people of Texas and created a very dangerous ruling that is going to allow children in Texas to be moved to abortion sanctuary states, transgender sanctuary states, and other kinds of sanctuary states that would violate the customs and laws of the state of Texas. [00:06:28] So you said that your wife was trying to transition your child at two? [00:06:33] Yes, started at two years old. [00:06:34] How is that even possible? [00:06:35] I mean, what that seems incomprehensible to me. [00:06:39] She began to put him in timeouts saying, don't be a boy, the monster's only eat boys. [00:06:44] And then I started, I stopped her from doing that. [00:06:46] She started trying to dress him up. [00:06:48] In the 2019 trial, she testified that the reason she originally thought he was a girl is because he asked for a McDonald's happy meal at McDonald's. [00:06:56] And a few days later, he saw a silver purse with a multicolored unicorn at Target and wanted her to buy him that purse. [00:07:03] And she testified that on that basis, she thought he might be a girl. [00:07:07] I mean, before she started to, I mean, did you have any warning that your wife was going to act in that way? [00:07:16] The main warning I got was when I started seeing her putting him in those timeouts. [00:07:20] And then when he started saying that mommy says I'm a girl and telling me that stuff. [00:07:24] And then finally, she actually enrolled him in the Genesis Clinic, which is a gender change clinic for children in Dallas. [00:07:31] She enrolled him in that gender clinic. [00:07:32] And I got into it with the 12 psychiatrists, the panel of them, and destroyed these people. [00:07:37] And they just didn't want any part of me. [00:07:40] So they took James out of that clinic. [00:07:42] Then she took him to a pediatrician and found a pediatrician that would rediagnose him with gender dysphoria. [00:07:47] And in the medical records, it shows that her and the pediatrician intended to chemically castrate James at age nine. [00:07:53] And that was entered into court records, and she was cross-examined and confirmed that in a deposition. [00:07:59] And so, this just kind of came out of nowhere. [00:08:02] Did your wife, I mean, from what you understand, start reading transgender literature or something where she thought this? [00:08:09] Well, there's a lot of things I found out about her once I deposed her. [00:08:13] There's a lot of stuff I didn't know when I married her. [00:08:15] I didn't know that her mother was a committed LGBT activist. [00:08:20] She was actually the Lutheran pastor that split the Lutheran denomination over gay marriage and gay ordainment of pastors. [00:08:27] I didn't know that she had been a lifelong, and my ex-wife had been a lifelong LGBT advocate, too. [00:08:33] She told me she was a member of the Republican Party and a conservative. [00:08:36] I did not know that her sister was a lesbian and that she had raised her children in the home with her lesbian sister and that the two daughters that I inherited had never even encountered a man really before. [00:08:48] Like they were completely shocked that I could win physical races and physical sports. [00:08:53] They had no idea that men were better at sports than women. [00:08:58] And it was just completely shocking. [00:08:59] The entire masculinity to them was just wildly unusual. [00:09:05] They had never seen a man. [00:09:06] So there's a lot of stuff I learned. [00:09:08] I also learned that, you know, her daughter, Zoe, is from a sperm donor. [00:09:13] She told me that she was adopted. [00:09:14] I learned that in a deposition. [00:09:17] And, you know, I probably wouldn't have married her had I known that. [00:09:21] Well, there's, there's, I want to, you know, explore this a little bit more. [00:09:25] So how old is your son now? [00:09:27] 10. [00:09:27] Okay, so your son is 10. [00:09:30] I mean, not that your son's wishes mean anything, because if a 10-year-old wants to be a girl, that doesn't mean anything because lots of 10-year-olds are confused. [00:09:37] But does your 10-year-old want to transition or is this your well? [00:09:40] He's been asked that by every court appointed psychologist. [00:09:44] And we've had three or four of them. [00:09:46] And he says the same thing every time. [00:09:49] The thing that your audience really needs to know about James is James only presents as a girl with his mother. [00:09:54] With everybody else and me, he presents as a boy. [00:09:57] So when he's with me, he's a boxer. [00:09:58] He plays football. [00:09:59] He does all the things with all of his friends are boys. [00:10:02] He hangs out with boys, plays video games, all things that boys do, goes hunting rabbits with me. [00:10:08] When he's with his mom, he's a girl. [00:10:09] And the counsel is asking him, well, why do you dress as a girl with your mom? [00:10:12] And he says, mom doesn't love me if I'm not a girl. [00:10:15] Very simple. [00:10:17] Okay, I want to talk about some of the ramifications now with California. [00:10:22] And I mean, this is part of the issue, everybody. [00:10:24] This transgender stuff is hitting children younger and younger. [00:10:28] And the laws that are being written are going to interfere with very basic parental rights. [00:10:34] So with us is Jeff Younger. [00:10:36] Jeff, thanks for being here. [00:10:37] Tell us about your recent legal challenge. [00:10:40] And I'm just curious, why did you represent yourself as pro se? [00:10:47] Walk our audience through that. [00:10:49] Well, first of all, I've spent over $1.5 million in litigation costs already just to stop my son from being chemically castrated. [00:10:58] If you go out to the electronic filing site for this case, it's like 50 pages long. [00:11:06] It's the most prolific case in family court, I believe, in Texas history. [00:11:11] My ex-wife has sued me continuously now for nine years. [00:11:15] I've never not been in a lawsuit for nine years. [00:11:18] Secondly, while I called and canvassed many conservative appellate attorneys in the state of Texas, none of them would return my call. [00:11:26] They are afraid of the transgender lobby. [00:11:29] They're afraid of the Texas establishment, which supports the transgender lobby. [00:11:35] So where do things stand now? [00:11:38] So right now, your son is in California. [00:11:42] Is that correct? [00:11:42] My son lives in California. [00:11:44] And all I know is that he's in LA County. [00:11:45] That's all I'm allowed to know. [00:11:46] I don't know his address. [00:11:48] I'm not allowed to contact him by telephone or by FaceTime. [00:11:52] I can only have supervised visitation in LA County, so I got to fly there, arrange for supervised visitation. [00:11:58] I've calculated the cost. [00:12:00] It's about $3,200 per visit. [00:12:02] I'm going to have to do that every month to meet California's contact requirements in order to maintain my parental rights. [00:12:10] So I'm looking over the next year at spending $40,000 to $50,000 just to visit my kids. [00:12:17] How can people support you, Jeff, and get behind this important fight that you're involved in? [00:12:22] So the most important thing for people to do is to make sure that their Texas, that their state legislatures enact laws protecting children from puberty blockers and from transgender surgery procedures, and to also pass laws to prevent courts from sending children to transgender sanctuary states or abortion sanctuary states. [00:12:44] People forget that California is also an abortion sanctuary state, so is Colorado. [00:12:48] Children can be shopped around just the same way with abortion. [00:12:52] So the most important thing for me, the best way you can support me, is to get your state to pass laws to protect children. [00:13:00] I don't need your money. [00:13:01] What I need you to do is get politically active and get laws passed to keep children safe. === Strong Cell NAD Boost (02:55) === [00:13:06] Jeff, thank you. [00:13:06] We're praying for your son and we pray for your courage. [00:13:09] Thank you so much. [00:13:10] Salo. [00:13:13] Okay, Kirk fans, I need you to stop and pay attention to this. [00:13:17] It's a new year and you may be trying to make some positive change in your life. [00:13:21] New resolutions, habits, and thought processes. [00:13:24] But let's be honest, these efforts do not always pan out. [00:13:27] Have you ever given up after a few months because you don't see the results you were hoping for? [00:13:32] That's where Strong Cell comes in. [00:13:34] I love it. [00:13:34] In fact, I take it before every show. [00:13:36] I'm a big believer in this because it contains NADH. [00:13:41] I've kind of become a student of NAD. [00:13:44] I'm going to tell you more about that in a second. 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[00:15:55] Enter promo code Charlie for that 20% discount. === Kid Transition Concerns (08:59) === [00:16:01] Joining us now is Chloe Cole, who is a female XX, suspiciously, which is what she says, suspiciously photogenic, former trans kid, T plus blockers at 13, double mastectomy at 15, and D-transed at 16. [00:16:16] Quite a story. [00:16:17] Chloe, welcome to the program. [00:16:20] Thank you for having me. [00:16:21] Chloe, tell our audience your story. [00:16:27] I'm biologically female, but at the age of 12, I started expressing to my parents and family that I wanted to transition to a boy. [00:16:36] And they decided that the best thing to do would be able, I mean, would be to take me to the therapist to figure out what was going on and how to handle this. [00:16:49] And pretty much immediately I was just put on the path of affirmation. [00:16:56] And just a matter of months after getting diagnosed with gender dysphoria, at 13, I was put on, I was put on puberty blockers first. [00:17:05] And then about a month or so afterward, I was put on testosterone. [00:17:09] And a few years later, in my sophomore year of high school, I got a double mastectomy. [00:17:16] But I very soon realized my regret and that this wasn't the right decision. [00:17:23] And I stopped transitioning only about a year after that when I was 16. [00:17:27] And I've been speaking out since. [00:17:31] So when you decided that you wanted to transition or that you thought you were something else, what age were you? [00:17:39] I was 12. [00:17:40] You were 12. [00:17:41] And did your parents ever say, no, you aren't? [00:17:46] Or did your parents ever say this might be a bad decision? [00:17:54] I mean, at first, they were pretty, I would say they were pretty neutral about it. [00:17:58] They weren't like pushing back on it too much as far as socially transitioning. [00:18:03] But once I started expressing that I wanted to go further and medically transition, they actually pushed back on it a little bit. [00:18:10] They wanted to bump the brakes because I was so young. [00:18:13] My dad wanted me to wait until I was 18. [00:18:16] But when the medical professionals talked to them about this, they told them that this is pretty much the only way to treating my dysphoria and that I would be at a pretty huge risk of suicide were I not affirmed. [00:18:34] But now you decided to detransition, basically saying that I made the made a decision that you wish you would not have. [00:18:46] Do you believe that you were lied to or manipulated by the medical industrial complex? [00:18:55] Absolutely. [00:18:57] They gave me the impression that this would, you know, that I had this, I had this disorder and that the only means of treating it, that this was the only means of treating it and that it would make me into happier and healthier, more whole person. [00:19:14] It's been quite the opposite. [00:19:16] I mean, it over the course of my transition, it just, it tore me apart. [00:19:22] And I mean, I was a completely healthy kid before, but now from both the surgery and the blockers and the testosterone, I'm suffering from some pretty serious complications to this day. [00:19:40] So you were brought into this through this idea of gender affirming care. [00:19:46] What does that mean? [00:19:48] That sounds so light and lovely and soft and gentle, when in reality, it's harsh and I believe cruel and irreversible. [00:19:58] What is it? [00:20:01] I mean, that's exactly what it is. [00:20:03] It is gender-affirming care is a euphemism, like a lot of things that they, a lot of the terms that they use. [00:20:12] Like when they, when I was undergoing the consultations for my mastectomy, they were referring to it. [00:20:17] It was always referred to as top surgery. [00:20:22] Which, I mean, all these, all these, all these phrases make it sound more cheery and less less serious than it really is. [00:20:31] Yeah, and so. [00:20:32] And it makes, yeah. [00:20:33] No, no, please continue. [00:20:34] It makes it so that it makes it so that kids don't really, I mean, when you're a kid, you can't really fathom just how serious this is and really extrapolate into how this might affect you in the future in the first place. [00:20:46] But all these cutesy phrases they use really don't help. [00:20:54] So, look, first of all, you're very brave and for speaking out and for going through the process. [00:21:02] Is there a process for detransition that the medical community offers? [00:21:07] Yeah, I wasn't really offered any help, actually. [00:21:11] No, of course not. [00:21:12] So, so let me get this straight. [00:21:13] So, there's a process to mutilate you, but not a process to maybe say, I regret this. [00:21:20] Is that correct? [00:21:23] Yeah, that's really how it seemed. [00:21:26] I mean, I remember expressing explicitly to my endocrinologist that I regretted my transition. [00:21:35] I no longer transitioned. [00:21:36] I no longer identified as a boy. [00:21:39] And I had to request my own blood work to see where my hormone levels were at. [00:21:44] And when she gave back the results, the guidelines for the average hormone levels for somebody my age were for a teenage boy instead of a girl. [00:21:57] And when I told my gender specialist and my therapist that I regretted it, they really couldn't help me. [00:22:06] I mean, your therapist couldn't help you. [00:22:12] Yeah, I mean, anything other than so, California has a law against conversion therapy, and they include gender identity in that. [00:22:22] And it pretty much makes it so that anything other than the affirmative care model is considered conversion therapy. [00:22:29] So they couldn't really do much. [00:22:30] They couldn't like suggest, they couldn't really. [00:22:32] Wait, wait, hold on. [00:22:33] It doesn't make any sense. [00:22:34] Wait a second. [00:22:34] But if you're converting from a man to a woman, isn't that conversion therapy? [00:22:42] You'd say that. [00:22:43] So then what is the prohibition against? [00:22:45] Against regret? [00:22:49] It doesn't make sense. [00:22:50] None of it makes sense. [00:22:52] Okay. [00:22:53] Yeah. [00:22:53] So, look, first of all, you're very brave, and it's awful what happened to you, these medieval therapists and psychiatrists. [00:23:01] There are so many of them in this country that have done such damage to children and are still doing damage to them. [00:23:07] In fact, the amount of medical mutilation has doubled in the last five years of young children. [00:23:14] In closing here, Chloe, you're suing. [00:23:16] What is your message to parents that are being confronted by children who want to medically mutilate themselves before the ages of 18? [00:23:30] The best thing to do is really to show them that you love them without affirming this delusion that they are the opposite sex. [00:23:41] Because really, that's all it is. [00:23:44] They're not the opposite sex as much as they want to be. [00:23:47] No matter what I did to myself, no matter what surgery I got, I never would be able to become a man. [00:23:53] I still would have been a biological female, and that's something that stays constant throughout life. [00:23:59] And most children do desist by the time they are an adult, they become comfortable with themselves and their sex. [00:24:14] But even, even if, even if it's just not something that any kid can consent to, and oftentimes, [00:24:29] this desire to transition stems from not really doing anything, not really being as involved in their communities or at school as much as they should. [00:24:46] And so they, because they're not really doing much, they start to look inward and it creates this makes it so that they're excessively introspecting. === Family Preparedness Kits (02:33) === [00:25:00] And really, I think the best thing to do is to not only stay very involved in their lives, but also make sure that they're involved at school, in clubs, or sports, or extracurricular activities. [00:25:13] Chloe, God bless you. [00:25:14] We're behind you. [00:25:15] I hope that the criminals that did this to you are held accountable. [00:25:18] They probably won't be because our current system protects the mutilation and abuse of children and not the helping of children. 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[00:27:18] Erica, thank you for reading this. [00:27:20] Please pray for the salvation of my two beautiful daughters. [00:27:23] My husband and I have tried every avenue to keep our kids on the righteous path: private homeschool, private Christian school, homeschool, conservative values. [00:27:30] My husband is both a U.S. Marine and a blank state trooper. === Social Contagion Warning (04:46) === [00:27:34] I'm not going to say the state for their privacy. [00:27:36] I stayed home with the kids and recently started dispatching for the police now that they are teenagers. [00:27:43] We are lifelong Christians and have begun the conversion to Catholicism. [00:27:48] Despite all of this, both of my girls believe they are trans and have adopted male names and pronouns. [00:27:55] I don't know how to reach them without pushing them further away. [00:27:59] Simple prayers that they would embrace the bodies that God gave them would mean so much to my family. [00:28:05] Thanks so much, M. [00:28:09] And we're hearing this more and more, and it is a growing tragedy. [00:28:13] And it's for a lot of different reasons. [00:28:15] It's not because more people are now confident to feel trans. [00:28:20] No, it's young women in particular that feel uncomfortable in their bodies because of puberty and social pressure and bullying and the inability to fit in. [00:28:30] They then now have been offered a false and a fake escape hatch to be able to say that you're a different gender. [00:28:39] And it is a fabrication. [00:28:41] Of course, these young women, they deserve love and compassion. [00:28:46] They deserve guidance and parenting. [00:28:48] Instead, they are infected by a social contagion. [00:28:51] And let me be very clear: not all of them, but many of them are victim to this. [00:28:56] Most of this is mistreated puberty, is really what it is. [00:29:03] Is that it's young women that are experiencing changing bodies, changing hormones. [00:29:09] They're not fitting in very well. [00:29:11] Puberty is very upsetting for a lot of girls. [00:29:14] And so now, when you're upset and you're not right in your body, instead of having a parent come in and do what a parent should do, the parent is all of a sudden listening to this cacophony of psychiatrists, many of whom should be in prison for child abuse. [00:29:28] And the state now co-parenting with the child, with the parent, and they just kind of put their hands up in surrender and they say, well, maybe I guess our child needs to be on Zoloft and Prozac and benzodiazepans and Lupron. [00:29:42] And it is a social contagion. [00:29:45] Now, I don't doubt for a second that there are some people who are 12 or 13 years old that think they are another gender. [00:29:53] They'll mainly get over that. [00:29:55] And if not, then when they're 19 or 20 and they are a legal adult, they can do what they wish to do when they're 19 or 20, when their hormones have balanced out, when their neurochemistry has stopped going through dramatic growth. [00:30:11] Look, anyone who's been around 11, 12 or 13 year olds, let alone 11, 12, 13 year old girls, you know that it's not exactly the most, it's not an age where reason reigns supreme. [00:30:24] It's just not. [00:30:25] And that's a fact. [00:30:26] It doesn't dehumanize them. [00:30:28] It's not something to trivialize, but it should be factored in whether or not you should do irreversible medical surgery and should you play into that social contagion. [00:30:37] And this is the immorality of gender affirming care. [00:30:45] You should not affirm something that is not true. [00:30:50] It should be gender challenging care or just care in general should be, yeah, you're actually not a woman or you're not actually a man. [00:31:00] Let me tell you what you are and what you could be, what you could flourish to, the heights you could flourish towards. [00:31:08] And instead, the pharmaceutical industrial complex, which is so predatory, they're making billions of dollars off of this. [00:31:20] They are funding groups and nonprofits and they've taken over the entire psychiatric industry. [00:31:24] But look, boomers would be like, wow, I regret those bell bottoms. [00:31:28] Gen X, I regret that weird haircut. [00:31:30] Millennials, I regret going goth and emo. [00:31:33] Gen Z, I regret medical mutilation. [00:31:37] Parents have stopped being parents a long time ago and said they're friends of their children. [00:31:41] I see it all the time. [00:31:42] TikTok has played a very big role in this. [00:31:44] And tragically, unfortunately, these are irreversible decisions. [00:31:48] It is a social contagion that is spreading virally. [00:31:52] It is not slowing down. [00:31:54] It is institutionalized. [00:31:56] It is now baked into the power structures of our society. [00:32:00] It's a tragedy. [00:32:00] Right now, there will be thousands of young women that will make an irreversible decision in the coming months. [00:32:06] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:32:08] Email me your thoughts as always: freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:32:11] Thank you so much for listening. [00:32:13] God bless. [00:32:16] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk. com.