The Charlie Kirk Show - Ask Charlie Anything 140: Did the Founders Warn About Fauci? Men in "Womanface?" The NHL in Woke Meltdown? Aired: 2023-03-27 Duration: 35:02 === Why Fauci Should Be In Jail (09:15) === [00:00:00] Hey, everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk Show Ask Me Anything episode. [00:00:03] Why is Anthony Fauci not in jail? [00:00:06] We examine that question and ask another question: Do the founding fathers warn us about somebody like Anthony Fauci? [00:00:13] We talk about the National Hockey League and more. [00:00:16] Email me your thoughts as always: freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:19] Get involved with TurningPointUSA today at tpusa.com. [00:00:23] That is tpusa.com. [00:00:25] Start a high school or college chapter at tpusa.com. [00:00:28] And as always, you can email me your thoughts: freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:32] Buckle up, everybody. [00:00:33] Here we go. [00:00:34] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. 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[00:01:23] All right, I have not watched the Fauci documentary. [00:01:25] I've watched the little bits and pieces that I've seen out there. [00:01:29] This guy is everything the founding fathers tried to warn us about. [00:01:34] The framers, the founders, the promise of the American Founding, by the way, I think needs to be a constant rallying cry for the conservative movement. [00:01:40] The framers got it right. [00:01:42] It is a unifying principle that unites people of all different backgrounds and races and creeds and religions. [00:01:47] The American founding is so beautiful when it's properly understood, not understood through a liberal lens. [00:01:51] The American founding was illiberal in some ways. [00:01:54] That's a separate topic if we want to cover that later. [00:01:57] But the founders and the framers warned us about people like Anthony Fauci. [00:02:05] Anthony Fauci is an evil person. [00:02:07] I don't have delight in saying that. [00:02:08] I don't say that lightly. [00:02:10] Anthony Fauci has done significant damage, not just significant damage, generational damage. [00:02:17] No one voted for Anthony Fauci. [00:02:19] He is a violation of the consent to the governed. [00:02:22] Anthony Fauci is against every one of the core promises of the structure of the U.S. Constitution: consent to the governed, separation of power, checks and balances. [00:02:34] He's against all of it. [00:02:36] He stands against it. [00:02:39] So, Anthony Fauci has a new documentary out. [00:02:44] Let's first go to Cut 25. [00:02:46] A DC resident confronts Anthony Fauci on the vaccine, Play Cut 25. [00:02:51] People in America are not settled with the information that's been given to us right now. [00:02:57] So, I'm not going to be lining up taking a shot on a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place. [00:03:04] And then you all create a shot and miraculous time. [00:03:09] If a lot of thousands of people like you don't get vaccinated, you're going to let this virus continue to percolate in this country and in this world. [00:03:16] Something like the common flu, then, right? [00:03:18] You're going to pass. [00:03:19] Yeah, definitely. [00:03:21] Because when you start talking about paying people to get vaccinated, when you start talking about incentivizing things to get people vaccinated, there's something else going on with that. [00:03:31] I won't keep doing anything. [00:03:32] It's okay because my incentive campaign is about fear. [00:03:36] It's about inciting fear in people. [00:03:38] You all attack people with fear. [00:03:39] That's what this pandemic is. [00:03:41] He's confronting Anthony Fauci straight to his face. [00:03:44] Why don't more Senate Republicans have as much courage as him? [00:03:49] That guy has more courage. [00:03:52] I mean, we have Rand Paul, we have Ron Johnson, we have Josh Hawley, but the general Senate Republicans don't have as much courage as him. [00:03:59] I would trust him to run parts of the CDC a lot more than Anthony Fauci. [00:04:02] Cut 26. [00:04:03] What are we going to do about those other states? [00:04:05] Play cut 26, Anthony Fauci's response. [00:04:08] What are we going to do about those other states? [00:04:10] Oh, my God. [00:04:11] They're going to keep the outbreak smoldering in the country. [00:04:15] It's so crazy. [00:04:17] I mean, they're not doing it because they say they don't want to do it. [00:04:20] They're Republicans. [00:04:21] They don't like to be told what to do. [00:04:24] And we've got to break that, you know, unpack that. [00:04:27] These are the people that had the sign that said, we believe Black Lives Matter. [00:04:30] No human is illegal. [00:04:31] Love is love. [00:04:32] Women's rights are human's rights. [00:04:33] Science is real and water is life. [00:04:35] What is the last one? [00:04:36] Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. [00:04:39] When you study the psychology of Anthony Fauci, you see a tyrant. [00:04:44] Anthony Fauci is the exact type of tyrant that Aristotle warned us against, that we fought the 20th century against. [00:04:51] Anthony Fauci is an insurgent within our own government. [00:04:55] Here's a cut from Anthony Fauci's really weird documentary that I think it's PBS that did it. [00:05:00] Of course, our taxpayer dollars are subsidizing it. [00:05:03] 71. [00:05:04] Anthony Fauci crying as he gets Joe Biden into office. [00:05:08] Play cut 71. [00:05:10] Today is a combination of so many different things. [00:05:14] It's kind of a diffusion of an incredible amount of pent-up tension and holding back of despair. [00:05:39] That is pathetic. [00:05:41] And Fauci is the one who is so clever. [00:05:44] Aristotle warned us against the clever. [00:05:46] Aristotle had a whole thing about how the most dangerous people are the clever people. [00:05:53] And Fauci was an insurgent force. [00:05:57] He inserted himself into the Trump government, lied, deceived, misrepresented, fear-mongered. [00:06:06] Something that President Trump is going to have to deal with in the primary. [00:06:09] There's not a lot that could be a potential attack vector. [00:06:11] That is one of them. [00:06:13] Tucker Carlson explains that after the taxpayers funded the creation of the COVID vaccine and how Moderna is able to quadruple the prices of the vaccine, it appears now Moderna used patented techniques to create the vax. [00:06:24] But the Biden regime is stepping in to protect Moderna with taxpayer dollars. [00:06:28] I have a really simple question. [00:06:29] Is Anthony Fauci monetarily benefiting from Moderna? [00:06:33] Play cut 70. [00:06:34] But it's not just the taxpayers who helped Moderna, apparently invent the vaccine. [00:06:38] Last year, two companies, Genevant and Arbitus, sued Moderna for patent infringement. [00:06:44] But those two companies allege that Moderna illegally used their technology to develop the COVID vaccine. [00:06:49] If Moderna were to be found guilty, the company would have to pay royalties on tens of billions of vaccine sales. [00:06:55] And now the Biden administration is stepping in to protect Moderna. [00:06:59] Thanks to the U.S. attorney in Delaware, David Weiss. [00:07:02] It's also the guy who's supposed to be investigating Hunter Biden, but doesn't seem to be. [00:07:06] Moderna may not have to pay anything. [00:07:08] That's because Weiss is trying to put taxpayers, you, on the hook for Moderna's alleged patent infringement. [00:07:15] So Moderna might have patented a patent infringement. [00:07:18] Is Anthony Fauci behind this? [00:07:19] What is his involvement here? [00:07:21] You see, one of the reasons why Americans feel like they're losing their country is they feel as if they are, they no longer have the ability to check and balance people like Fauci. [00:07:35] Now, some people say, well, Trump could have, even if Trump could have fired Fauci at the time, given the political realities of the moment. [00:07:43] And Dana Perino has come out and said that it wasn't politically viable for him to fire him at the time. [00:07:48] See, I didn't say fire him. [00:07:50] That's not what I said. [00:07:52] No, he should have had a committee. [00:07:54] There should have been a committee. [00:07:56] You want to sideline somebody? [00:07:58] You should have put Anthony Fauci as an equal amongst 15 other scientists and have them discuss. [00:08:04] How powerful would it have been instead of having these one like Stalinistic type press conferences of Fauci at the podium, have a committee and just let the camera roll for a couple hours and let them discuss. [00:08:14] Let people see the discussions. [00:08:16] Have Scott Atlas and Dr. McCullough and Fauci, you know, finally have a little dialogue and film all of that for a couple hours. [00:08:24] You'll see the hidden agendas. [00:08:26] Trust the science. [00:08:27] Well, let's see the scientific method play out. [00:08:30] This is my advice back to Trump in 2020, the spring of 20, and it was not taken. [00:08:34] Instead, Fauci was able to take over the government, and that was a great tragedy. [00:08:38] And there was a lot going on, so I don't expect, you know, every idea to be taken. [00:08:42] But instead, it should have been a committee of scientists. [00:08:44] Because if it's just a scientist, not scientists, well, then that's awfully totalitarian, isn't it? [00:08:50] Dr. Scott Atlas came out and he said there was no science. [00:08:53] And so it should have been, Donald Trump should have established immediately Fauci, not a chairman, one amongst 15 others of people that have contrarian views. [00:09:02] Isn't that what science is all about? [00:09:03] The exploration of truth? [00:09:05] No, he does not believe that. [00:09:06] He believes science is a power play. [00:09:08] He always has. [00:09:10] And so looking at all these things, Fauci should not have necessarily been fired. === The Truth About PhD Weight Loss (04:03) === [00:09:15] It would have been, it would immediately, because they would just replace him with another person, right? [00:09:19] You cut off one head, two more appear. [00:09:21] You got Rash, Walensky, you got Burks, you got all these other people. [00:09:26] You got Francis Collins, and they're all in on the same agenda, the same game, the same scheme, the same conspiracy. 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[00:13:14] Myphdweightloss.com. === Men Wearing Women's Faces (04:27) === [00:13:18] Okay, I want to get to a question here. [00:13:21] Someone asks about all these men winning awards that are masquerading as women. [00:13:26] They are basically wearing women face. [00:13:29] These are really sick, narcissistic, cheater men. [00:13:32] In the sports category, they're cheaters. [00:13:34] In the other, they're just flat out straight narcissists. [00:13:38] And look, I don't understand the female mind. [00:13:40] I really don't. [00:13:42] It's a mystery to me. [00:13:44] A lot of people have tried to write books about it. [00:13:46] What I don't understand is the selective anger that most women have towards certain topics, but not from other topics. [00:13:55] And so if anyone has a hypothesis on this, please email me, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:14:00] If you are a woman and you understand the female mind, you can inform me. [00:14:04] It's not something I pretend to be an expert at at all. [00:14:09] But the question is this. [00:14:11] Why is it that women get so angry with Donald Trump? [00:14:18] They get so fired up in just like a bitter, nasty way, but they do not get mad, seemingly at all. [00:14:27] In fact, they're perfectly okay with men becoming women and winning their awards. [00:14:35] What is that all about? [00:14:37] So they're obviously capable of anger. [00:14:40] They're obviously capable of outrage. [00:14:42] They're capable of being furious at something. [00:14:45] We've seen it with Trump. [00:14:46] I mean, they just scream at the sky. [00:14:48] And it's not just once, it's like a repeated just kind of attitude of anger. [00:14:52] So, okay, you have that in you. [00:14:56] Where is the actual outrage, the righteous indignation towards a topic and an issue of men stealing your womanhood, of men competing in your sports? [00:15:12] Feminism began with demanding that women became exactly like men. [00:15:19] It ends with men demanding to literally become women. [00:15:24] And it is perplexing to me because the very same people that Rush Limbaugh used to call feminazis, because they just had such a totalitarian streak through them and they were unpleasant and they were really intense and all of that, you know. [00:15:39] Where is, I think actually, some of that attitude could be largely helpful right now. [00:15:44] And yet they get into a place of submission and Of perfect kind of, you're like, oh, yeah, it's perfectly fine. [00:15:55] And so, this is an interesting list that we have here from the Federalist. [00:16:01] You've probably never been a woman of the year, but these men have. [00:16:05] Here are nine men that have won awards as women of the year. [00:16:09] Levine wins women of the year, calls himself Rachel Levine, Richard Levine. [00:16:15] Jenner won Woman of the Year as Glamour Woman of the Year event. [00:16:20] Laverne Cox, Time magazine had the title, The Transgender Tipping Point, America's Next Civil Rights Frontier. [00:16:28] MJ Rodriguez, male stage performer who identifies as an Afro-Latina trans woman. [00:16:35] Laurel Hubbard, man who wins weightlifting competitions. [00:16:40] Ebony Harper, woman of the year from what group is this, received a California Woman Making History Award. [00:16:49] Cecilia Chung won an award for San Francisco, being a San Francisco Assemblyman, a man masquerading as a woman. [00:16:58] Of course, Thomas, Leah Thomas, who's actually William Thomas, who's cheated and won the championship because he was born a man. [00:17:10] And then 108 is a picture of all these people. [00:17:12] And again, I mean, men are largely not putting up with this. [00:17:15] We're trying to fight it. [00:17:16] But it's not as if women don't have a, I don't know, a little bit of a history of being unpleasant when it doesn't serve them. [00:17:25] So here's Madonna, who hasn't done anything really relevant in over a decade. [00:17:32] Who, remember, she said, I'll blow up the White House. [00:17:34] I'm an angry woman. [00:17:35] So this kind of fury and this rage towards Trump was, you know, obviously laughable. [00:17:40] Why aren't you mad then, Madonna, that people are threatening your womanhood? [00:17:44] What is a woman, Madonna? === The Fury of Madonna (05:43) === [00:17:46] Cut 110. [00:17:48] Yes, I'm angry. [00:17:52] Yes, I am outraged. [00:17:57] Yes, I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. [00:18:04] I mean, thought about blowing up the White House. [00:18:06] Okay, how about, did you ever think about standing up against men that are in female sports? [00:18:10] Doesn't even cross her horizon. [00:18:14] And so, again, I don't know the answer to this. [00:18:17] Is it because they're just so pathologically to the left that the trans thing is part of it? [00:18:21] But the core fundamental premise of feminism is that a woman is the only sex that can give birth. [00:18:28] That's kind of the whole thing. [00:18:30] Strange. [00:18:32] And then Madonna says, I'm going to blow up the White House. [00:18:34] I don't understand it. [00:18:38] Hey, everybody, Charlie Kirk here. [00:18:39] Why do I tell you about Balance of Nature every single day? [00:18:42] It's really quite simple. [00:18:43] Balance of nature is real food, it's real science, and it's real nutrition. [00:18:47] I take it every day. [00:18:48] It's so easy. [00:18:49] 31 whole fruits and veggies in a capsule. [00:18:51] I know a lot of people who take supplements and formulated nutrition packs, but balance of nature goes right to the source. 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[00:19:47] I was in Palm Beach yesterday, and one of our donors said, Charlie, I understand your opinion on the trans thing, but I think it's a distraction, and I don't think it's that big of an issue, and I think it's just a sideshow. [00:20:00] And I fundamentally disagree with that. [00:20:02] I think it's the whole ballgame. [00:20:04] It's about can you all of a sudden think you are something that you are not, that you can just be at complete war with reality and then make other people through tyrannical means to have to acknowledge your war on reality? [00:20:18] Are things true or are they not true? [00:20:21] Does biology mean anything? [00:20:23] Does vocabulary mean anything? [00:20:25] And again, let me just continue to say that this is not about whether somebody thinks they are something. [00:20:33] It's about forcing you to acknowledge that they think they are something and then reaccommodating and reorganizing society for somebody who thinks they are something. [00:20:42] Mental disease is nothing new. [00:20:44] And I hope those people get help. [00:20:46] What is new is that we must reorganize society for your mental disorder. [00:20:52] That people that do not have mental disorders must change our life, our customs, our vocabulary, our actions, our traditions for you. [00:21:02] So I used to joke around. [00:21:03] In fact, there is a viral video that we have on some of our social media sites where a couple years ago, to kind of show the insanity of the entire trans thing, I used to ask the question, well, can I be a bobcat? [00:21:18] Can I change my species? [00:21:20] And people would laugh, like, oh, that's silly. [00:21:22] No one's going to ever say that. [00:21:24] Well, Cut 106, it's now a new phenomenon of young people identifying as birds, as a different species. [00:21:33] So this is hawk lady. [00:21:36] This is where the trans thing is going. [00:21:37] You can choose your own existence. [00:21:41] Why can't you choose your own age? [00:21:44] Choose your own wealth. [00:21:47] If reality no longer determines how people approach you or treat you or how we organize society, then everything will be a fiction. [00:21:57] Play Cut 106. [00:21:59] My name is Horace and I'm a red-tailed hawk. [00:22:01] In our world, I do have the body of a hawk, but while fronting, I consider myself a Therian because I am in a human body, but my identity is still a hawk. [00:22:09] Not all animal alters will identify this way. [00:22:11] And I am, in fact, the only animal alter in our system who does identify this way. [00:22:16] I am doing my best to come to terms with living in a human body. [00:22:19] Okay, this person obviously needs some help. [00:22:21] And I don't want to make light of their serious mental condition. [00:22:24] The point is that you shouldn't have to then force somebody else or even put pressure or ridicule all of society around someone who thinks they're a hawk. [00:22:33] Okay, I hope she finds some help. [00:22:35] I hope this person finds legitimate compassionate care. [00:22:40] But this is really becoming a serious mental health crisis. [00:22:46] And it's not just on the fringes. [00:22:47] You know, that's the other thing. [00:22:48] One of our other, you know, friends in Palm Beach said, well, Charlie, this is just kind of a fringe issue. [00:22:52] It doesn't apply. [00:22:53] I mean, it's just these people, they don't watch the news, obviously. [00:22:56] It's in the military. [00:22:57] It's in the academia. [00:22:58] It's in corporate America. [00:23:00] It's with our children. [00:23:01] It's everywhere. [00:23:02] And I told them that. [00:23:02] They said, you know what they said? [00:23:04] They said, you're trying to tell me the trans thing is in the military? [00:23:09] And I said, boy, you got a lot of learning to do. [00:23:11] A lot. [00:23:12] Very quickly. [00:23:13] Because there is this kind of gut reaction for people that grew up in the 50s, 60s, and 70s, and 80s, that there's no way it could be this bad. [00:23:21] There's no way that it could get this out of control. [00:23:23] And this is a transition, by the way. [00:23:28] A good transition to what I want to talk about. === Forcing Pride on Players (04:57) === [00:23:30] So James Reimer is an NHL goalie with the San Jose Sharks. [00:23:35] As you would expect, the NHL is going super woke, which means all this kind of pride stuff is happening. [00:23:42] Reimer simply chose not to wear the pride jersey. [00:23:46] As he says, it clashes with his beliefs. [00:23:48] This has caused a massive meltdown from all the hack journalists. [00:23:52] Seattle Times Reddit writer Jeff Breaker wrote, His motives deserve scrutiny because he claims one thing about respect, while others refusing to grant the respect when afforded the opportunity. [00:24:03] But it's working. [00:24:03] The NHL teams are scrapping pride jerseys to avoid having their own controversies. [00:24:08] This one man might have broke the back of this totalitarian pride movement. [00:24:14] Here's an idea: don't force players to wear a jersey for a religion they don't believe in, because that's what this is. [00:24:21] They're demanding that players wear religious garments. [00:24:24] And unfortunately, there has been a tyrannical bend to the alphabet mafia for a couple decades. [00:24:31] It's you used to victimize me, so I can now victimize you, even though they were never victimized. [00:24:37] That's what they believe. [00:24:38] It's the four stages that we have articulated, which is you must agree with something. [00:24:44] I want to make sure I get this right. [00:24:45] You must accept it. [00:24:46] No, you must first tolerate it. [00:24:48] You must accept it. [00:24:49] You must then celebrate it. [00:24:51] Then you must participate. [00:24:52] Those are the four steps of the alphabet mafia: from toleration to participation. [00:25:00] That's exactly where we're at. [00:25:03] The entire alphabet mafia is based on the same sort of mode of behavior, language of totalitarian governments of Mao and Stalin. [00:25:13] And by the way, of all places, Seinfeld knew this and they used to make fun of it. [00:25:19] The same sort of thing. [00:25:20] Why won't you put the Pride jersey on? [00:25:24] It's the same thing that Cosmo Kramer dealt with in Seinfeld: why won't you wear the rib on? [00:25:30] Why won't you wear the ribbon? [00:25:32] Play cut 112. [00:25:34] You're checked in? [00:25:35] Thank you. [00:25:35] Here's your AIDS ring. [00:25:36] No, thanks. [00:25:37] You don't want to wear an AIDS ribbon? [00:25:38] No, no. [00:25:39] But you have to wear an AIDS ribbon. [00:25:41] I have to. [00:25:42] Yes. [00:25:42] Yeah, see, that's why I don't want to. [00:25:44] But everyone wears the ribbon. [00:25:46] You must wear the ribbon. [00:25:49] What you are. [00:25:50] You're a ribbon bully. [00:25:51] Hey, where's your ribbon? [00:25:52] Well, I don't wear the ribbon. [00:25:53] You don't wear the ribbon? [00:25:55] Aren't you against AIDS? [00:25:56] Yeah, I'm against AIDS. [00:25:58] But I'm walking, all right? [00:25:59] Just don't wear the ribbon. [00:26:00] Who do you think you are? [00:26:02] Put the ribbon on. [00:26:03] Hey, Cedric, Bob, this guy won't wear a ribbon. [00:26:08] Who? [00:26:08] Who doesn't want to wear the ribbon? [00:26:12] You couldn't put that on TV today. [00:26:14] Two gay men all of a sudden staring about wanting to be a tyrant against someone who doesn't want to wear the ribbon. [00:26:19] No, you couldn't put that on TV today. [00:26:20] No way. [00:26:21] That's when we say we miss the 90s, we miss it because Seinfeld used to pierce kind of this politically incorrect truths that are in front of us, which is like, okay, no one likes AIDS. [00:26:30] No one wants harm against somebody, but if you don't wear the ribbon, you're somehow a bad person. [00:26:34] And they just perfectly, in the typical Seinfeld way, portrayed that. [00:26:40] The Pittsburgh Penguins are now commenting on the San Jose Shark night. [00:26:44] I repeat that I'm extremely disappointed. [00:26:46] I wish players would understand that the pride sweaters are about inclusion and welcoming everybody. [00:26:51] A player wearing pride colors or tape isn't endorsing a set of values or enlisting in a cause. [00:26:56] Exclamation point. [00:26:57] That's another Seinfeld thing. [00:26:58] You can get a clip on the overuse of exclamation points. [00:27:02] He is saying you're welcome here and you are in every single NHL building. [00:27:06] As if that was somehow a question, right? [00:27:08] Before you had to go put the ribbon on or go put the sweater on. [00:27:12] It's not about endorsing values. [00:27:14] Well, then why do you have to wear it? [00:27:16] They're just such liars. [00:27:17] It's such a blatant, naked fraud. [00:27:22] This is what the NHL has become. [00:27:25] Cut 105. [00:27:26] This one guy might have been tank man at Tiananmen Square. [00:27:29] He might have changed the Maoist trajectory of the alphabet mafia capturing the NHL. [00:27:35] God bless this guy for his courage. [00:27:37] Play Cut 105. [00:27:39] This sounds like sharks. [00:27:39] I've chosen to wear a jersey in support of the LGBTQIA for all 13 years of my NHL career. [00:27:46] I've been a Christian, not just in title, but in how I choose to live my life daily. [00:27:51] I have a personal faith in Jesus Christ who died on the cross for my sins and in response asked me to love everyone and follow him. [00:27:59] I have no hate in my heart for anyone. [00:28:02] I've always strive to treat everyone with respect and kindness. [00:28:06] In this specific instance, I'm personally choosing not to endorse something, you know, a sexual identity or orientation that is counter to my convictions, which are based in the Bible, which I consider the highest authority in my life. [00:28:20] God bless this guy. [00:28:21] He's got courage. [00:28:22] He's backing it up. [00:28:24] And the NHL is running to the hills. === Resentment Driving Society (06:34) === [00:28:27] It is, again, this is what's really important. [00:28:31] I think that some people in the middle need to be constantly reminded that the current way the regime is built, it's not about the gay issue. [00:28:40] It's not about homosexual marriage. [00:28:42] It's not about any of that. [00:28:43] Okay. [00:28:44] It is now gone into forcing other people to accommodate, celebrate, and participate. [00:28:49] That is exactly what we have always warned about. [00:28:52] They do it through the manipulation of language, through force pronoun, through bathrooms, through sports. [00:28:58] And it was never about live and let live. [00:29:01] It's live and let them rule. [00:29:04] We have to rearrange our entire society to accommodate their lifestyles. [00:29:08] And they believe that because they thought that they've always had to reaccommodate their life to accommodate Christian Western ethics, which is not true. [00:29:17] But even if it was true, why does that have to mean we have to reaccommodate to your side? [00:29:20] It is the left is large. [00:29:22] I've learned this in the last year and a half, and it's a newer revelation. [00:29:27] The left is really driven by revenge. [00:29:30] There is a lot of revenge culture in the activist base of the left. [00:29:34] They feel that they were scorned. [00:29:36] They feel as if they're completely and totally at a certain socioeconomic level or at an unhappiness level because of white Christian men. [00:29:46] And therefore, it is not about reaccommodating society. [00:29:49] It really is resentment. [00:29:52] And resentment is one of the most dangerous ingredients for a society to possibly have. [00:29:58] Jordan Peterson has that triangle. [00:30:00] I can never remember. [00:30:00] Resentment is one of the corners. [00:30:02] I think it's resentment, deceit, and arrogance. [00:30:05] I think that's the three, actually. [00:30:07] And I think he gets it right. [00:30:08] He actually is quoting Nietzsche. [00:30:10] And Nietzsche is right. [00:30:11] Resentment, unaddressed, bitterness, unaddressed, creates the worst of all politics. [00:30:18] It creates the worst of all interactions. [00:30:20] It creates the most dangerous of societal circumstances. [00:30:26] I think it's resentment, arrogance, and deceit. [00:30:29] I'm 99% sure. [00:30:30] And he quotes it. [00:30:31] And he says, those are the three kind of character traits of a modern woke tyrant. [00:30:36] And one of the ways that you know you're dealing with a woke tyrant, which we've defined woke in great length, is that they must try to censor you. [00:30:43] They must try to use force to stifle your freedom of inquiry. [00:30:46] And it's driven on revenge, and it's not driven on justice. [00:30:49] Justice is the messiest of all the virtues. [00:30:52] Aristotle warns us against this in the ethics. [00:30:54] Aristotle says it's necessary, but if you do not have prudence, if you do not understand the good, if you do not understand the hierarchy of value, and you do not have people that are well trained in the tradition of the administration of power, then justice can quickly become revenge. [00:31:08] Large parts of the Old Testament are dedicated totally to justice. [00:31:12] And it's very simple. [00:31:13] The idea of blind justice, we say, Lady Justice must be blind. [00:31:17] Lady Justice must be blind, must be blind, must be blind. [00:31:20] Where does that idea come from? [00:31:21] Well, it comes from a verse, I believe actually in Leviticus, and we will cite it, which is, you shall not favor a rich man or a poor man in court. [00:31:33] Meaning, you must put aside the socioeconomic conditions when you are actually in a justice environment. [00:31:44] That makes justice less messy. [00:31:45] It's always going to be the messiest of all the virtues, but it's one of the most necessary. [00:31:49] You cannot have a society without justice. [00:31:54] Yeah, we were just talking about this situation, and I sent out a tweet about this. [00:31:59] This is Khaleesa Wing. [00:32:01] She said, I'm so exhausted at these white folks in these PD sessions. [00:32:04] This lady actually had the CAudacity, audacity to say that black people can be racist too. [00:32:10] I had to stop the session and give the care and the business. [00:32:12] We are not the majority and do not have the power. [00:32:14] Oh, this is exactly why I need to do my special of what is racism. [00:32:18] We cannot. [00:32:19] So it's really important is that we're trying to rearrange all society around the idea of racism, a term that most people can't actually properly define. [00:32:30] And so her idea of racism is that since you're not the majority skin color, you're not in power. [00:32:36] Therefore, it's impossible to be racist. [00:32:39] And I'm just going to want to, again, it's inspired by Matt Walsh and his fabulous work. [00:32:43] It's just a simple question, what is racism? [00:32:44] And if I were able to get her on camera, I'd ask Khaleesa Wing, what is racism? [00:32:49] And by the way, she was the Pentagon's diversity chief, the head of diversity at the Pentagon, at the Department of Defense. [00:32:57] And she says, white folks with an X. [00:33:00] She said, I had to stop the session and give the Karen the business. [00:33:03] We are not a majority and we do not have power. [00:33:06] Well, now recent news shows that the woke DOD official, Khaleesa Wing, has now been reassigned. [00:33:11] Not fired, didn't lose her pension. [00:33:13] She hates white people. [00:33:15] She's a bitter bigot against white people. [00:33:18] And it's just fine. [00:33:19] She just gets reassigned. [00:33:20] Imagine if somebody in the Department of Defense said that about black people. [00:33:24] And look, here's the thing. [00:33:25] We got to remind ourselves. [00:33:27] The Soviets had commissars. [00:33:30] The Maoists had the Red Guard. [00:33:32] The French Revolution had the Jacobins. [00:33:34] All were tasked with enforcing a party orthodoxy and punishing anybody who stepped out of line. [00:33:40] And the DEI bureaucrats are America's commissars of wokeism. [00:33:46] And it's even worse than a useless job because some people say, well, you know, this is just a useless job. [00:33:51] No, I yearn for useless jobs. [00:33:54] I wish that they were digging ditches and filling them back in again. [00:33:58] That I can live with. [00:34:00] I wish they were staring at a wall all day long. [00:34:03] I yearn for government bureaucratic inefficiency. [00:34:07] These people are doing active damage to the country. [00:34:10] If you just stare at a wall, okay, you draw a salary. [00:34:13] You're a bum. [00:34:14] You shouldn't have the job. [00:34:15] Whatever. [00:34:16] Dig a hole, dig a ditch, fill it back in again. [00:34:18] The old Soviet thing. [00:34:19] Don't have a job, create a job, throw a rock through a window. [00:34:21] Okay, bad, shouldn't happen. [00:34:23] Government waste and abuse. [00:34:25] This is worse. [00:34:26] This is an act of arsenic on the republic. [00:34:29] It would be way better if she was just paid a bunch of money to go do nothing. [00:34:33] And so we say, well, the DEI is useless. [00:34:36] It is totally a threat. [00:34:38] It is more than just kind of a silly thing. [00:34:40] It is an active, clear, and present danger against our country. [00:34:48] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:34:50] Email us your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:34:53] Thanks so much for listening, and God bless. [00:34:58] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk dot com.