The Charlie Kirk Show - Ask Charlie Anything 233: Liberal Jews? Gambling Taxes? Preaching to OnlyFans Models?

Episode Date: August 4, 2025

Charlie takes an hour of questions live from CK Exclusives subscribers, including:   -Why are so many American Jews left-wing despite exploding anti-Semitism on the left? -What does Charlie make ...of a new post-BBB rule limiting tax deductions for gambling losses? -If you're a newcomer to politics, what should you read first?   Become an Exclusives subscriber and ask Charlie a question on-air by going to members.charliekirk.com. Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey everybody, Charlie Kirk here live from the Bitcoin.com studio. Our Ask Me Anything episode today, we talk about the difference between Jews, Judaism, leftism, liberalism, conservative, orthodox reform. I think you'll really enjoy this. We also talk about God, apologetics, Christianity, sharing the gospel, and so much more. Email us as always, freedom at CharlieKirk.com. Subscribe to our podcast, that is the Charlie Kirk Show podcast page. And become a member today, members.CharlieKirk.com, subscribe to our podcast. That is the Charlie Kirk Show podcast page and become a member today, members.CharlieKirk.com. That is members.CharlieKirk.com.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Buckle up everybody, here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. 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.
Starting point is 00:00:46 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. Noble gold investments is the official gold sponsor of the Charlie Kirk Show, a company that specializes in gold IRAs
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Starting point is 00:01:38 But now I just want to kind of enjoy every member and have a great chat with them. And as a reminder, guys, please subscribe to the Charlie Kirk Show podcast. Those that are members get to join the program. Remember that joining us is Anthony Anthony. Anthony, thank you so much for being a member. My friend, you better have a sports related question. My friend, what's on your mind? Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Well, the sports related part is I did send you the video, the salary cap thing. So I did, I know I got to watch it. I know. And the other thing is Bryce Harper did kick out Manfred out of the locker room because of the salary cap talk, because Manfred's going around to all the different clubs to talk. But my question for you is actually, it kind of relates to what you talked about today with the shift in voting between men and women. But this one is more with
Starting point is 00:02:21 the Jewish population in New York City. Because when I was working out the other morning, Fox and friends had it on the age gap between the Jewish population in New York City. Because when I was working out the other morning, Fox and friends had it on the age gap between 18 to 44 in New York City are leaning towards the Democrat primary winner. Why are Jewish people leaning towards Democrats that want to eradicate them pretty much? So it's a very important question. Look, here's a lot of Jews are liberal and a lot of Jews are more liberal than they are serious about their Judaism. Now, I get in a lot of trouble when I say this. Now, there's a difference between Mithrahi and Ashkenazi. There's different and Sephardic Jews. There's different types of Judaism, just like any group has different types. I'm going to say something that Dennis Prager says, and people call me anti-Semitic for
Starting point is 00:03:07 saying it, but if Dennis Prager can say it, then I can say it. The great Dennis Prager, friend of mine, legend, which he says that Jews stopped being religiously Jewish, and they only became ethnically Jewish, and leftism took the place of Judaism. That is Dennis Prager's contention. And I agree with that, is that a lot of American Jews, they held on to their ethnic identity as Jews, but they stopped being religiously Jewish. Now when I say that, I get called anti-Semites by Jews all the time. I get like ADL comes after me and the New York Times, remember the New York Times wrote a whole story calling me anti-Semitic, but it's not anti-Semitic to say that. Part of the reasons why this happens is that Judaism or being Jewish is more than just a religion. And that's what makes it so difficult
Starting point is 00:03:56 is that it's both a religion, a people, an ethnicity, and also now a nation, you see? So that is where this becomes very different. Now, there's three types of religious Jews. There's reform, which tend to be very, very liberal. There's conservative that tend to be more conservative and then Orthodox, which is very conservative, but reform or entirely non-practicing Jews care about abortion, LGBT, Marxism, take your pick.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Dennis Prager's contention is that Judaism has become leftism because Jews are actually very worldly minded. Marxism, environmentalism, feminism, they all actually were authored by Jews. A lot of Jews that were trying to find other non-religious replacements for their well-intended, well-intentioned beliefs to make the world a better place. Now, I wouldn't say that Marxism has made the world a better place, but look, Jews are also very urban. They live in big cities. And what are people like in big cities? They tend to be liberal. And this is, yeah, and so this is a big, this is a huge problem in some ways because a lot of Jews becoming very liberal will then invite mass migration into their country. Well, the more that you invite mass migration into your country, especially Islamic immigration, you are basically committing civilizational suicide. But this is what's important. Israelis are very different. So Israelis tend to have some Ashkenazi Jews,
Starting point is 00:05:28 but Ashkenazi Jews tend to be more in Europe and America, but they have a lot of Mizrahi and Sephardic Jews and they tend to be very, very conservative. Now if you meet, so for example, when I go walk the streets of New York City, liberal Jews can't stand me. They'll sneer, they'll snicker, oh, I don't like Charlie Kirk. However, if I walk the streets of Jerusalem, Israeli Jews love me. Israeli Jews love that I talk about conservative values and strong borders and strong Western civilization.
Starting point is 00:05:59 So, it's the same ethnic group, but two completely different worldviews. And so... So, they're like on two different ends of the spectrum. Yes, let's put 493 up on screen. I think it's very important. And then I'm going to kind of debunk this whole thing. So the media is saying, well, look at all of these polling that shows that Jews are behind Zoran. Put 493 up. Yeah. So this is NYC Jews who love Zoran Mamdani. I totally believe that some, some Jews in New York are 100% behind Zoran Mamdani
Starting point is 00:06:28 because some Jews do not take their Judaism seriously. Now, just showing up on screen, these two Jews on the screen with their flag, I'm guessing that they're probably not that observant of Judaism. I could be totally wrong. These could end up being like Orthodox people. They're not dressed like how Orthodox would be. But the less seriously you take Judaism, the more likely you are to be liberal. So apparently the poll that was showing the Jewish support for Mamdani also came from a Mamdani campaign advisor. But I don't think that Jews should be overly defensive about the idea that some Jews are voting for Mamdani. Of course they are, because Judaism as a religion has become less attached with the ethnicity of being a Jew. So what is the solution? Make Jews more serious about their Judaism.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Believe in God, not in government. Care about what the Torah has to say, a lot more than the New York Times. Here is a very important question. If you go to the Upper East Side of Manhattan and you ask a Jewish family, where do you give more credence? To the New York Times or to the Torah? And if they say the New York Times, they're probably a liberal. A lot of liberal Jews also have never actually
Starting point is 00:07:38 visited Israel. They've read about Israel, but visiting Israel for a Jew should be a very, very holy experience. Again, this is the Newsweek article. It says, Mom Donnie scores a 17-point lead with Jewish voters in the New York City race. Now, again, that's from a Mom Donnie campaign operative, so I find that to be a little bit astrict on it, but that's not impossible.
Starting point is 00:08:00 That's not an impossible piece of data because so many Jews have become left-wing. That is from Zenith Research and Public Progress Solutions. Mamdani though, he wants to globalize the Intifada, which is let's go bring Jew hate to New York City. Mamdani wants to arrest the Prime Minister of Israel. Look, I got plenty of disagreements. I got plenty of problems with Netanyahu. He shouldn't be arrested if he comes to New York City.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Mamdani wants to sanction the state of Israel, and you still have Jews that support him. Of course, I would totally believe that. I would believe that amongst some Jews, they would do that. Now, the numbers will bear it out and he thinks Jews are white and he wants to tax whiter neighborhoods. Wait neighborhoods. Taking a step back and let's emphasize another key component here which is leftism will fill the life of a secular people and this is where I think it needs to be broadened Anthony. It's not just that Jews have become more liberal the less religious, Christians become more liberal the less religious they are. It fills existential void. And Catholics, yes.
Starting point is 00:09:15 So it is important to get you out of so many Jews, but let's just broaden it. Any monotheistic faith that becomes less religious and more secular, they become more liberal. Liberalism thrives as religion declines. You can write that down and put a bumper sticker on it. Liberalism grows. Leftism grows as religion declines. They are a one-to-one direct correlation. So Anthony, you're the greatest.
Starting point is 00:09:42 I got to watch your video on the salary cap, of which of course we should have a salary cap in baseball and a floor, a floor and a cap. That's very important. A floor and a cap. Just make the Dodgers pay for everything. Any producer, Andrew. Exactly. I agree. We should tax the Dodgers at a 300% luxury tax. They're a fake team. You're the greatest, Anthony. Thank you. Liberalism is a false idol that metastasizes in the absence of ancient faith. If you want to make Jews less liberal, make them more religious. Making America Great Again starts with making America healthy again. Charlie Kirk here. I lost 40 pounds with the PhD weight loss and nutrition program. And two years later, I haven't gained a pound back.
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Starting point is 00:11:11 That is myphdweightloss.com, 8664-644-1900. Brandon, Brandon, thank you for being a member. What's on your mind? Members.CharlieKirk.com. Good morning, Charlie. So my question is, in the spring semester next year, hopefully gonna be conducting some research on a veteran suicide.
Starting point is 00:11:36 And I would not be asking this if it wasn't that important to me, but I was wondering if it was at all possible to put me in contact with the secretary of the VA, Mr. Doug Collins, or someone in that atmosphere, because my goal is to try to get a survey out to every single veteran out there and just get the most response that I can to find out what are know, what are some factors that are causing the increase in veteran suicide.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Right. So one of them that's a fan, I'm happy to connect you with someone at the VA. We can talk offline. I don't think Doug Collins, I can connect you with, he's a little busy, but definitely somebody within there. And if it gets up to his desk, then you will have earned that and you'll have done that. So absolutely can connect you with somebody at the VA. But let me, let me take a step back.
Starting point is 00:12:25 One of my favorite guests, by the way, I wanna have this guest back on for a long form interview guys, Dr. Daniel Amon, you know, that whole week we're gonna be doing long form interviews. I think it's Dr. Daniel Amon. So he wrote, his whole philosophy is this, is that we have brain damage without us even realizing it.
Starting point is 00:12:43 And I've talked about this a couple times on air. So I once went skiing in Deer Valley and went up to the top of the mountain and everyone said I had a good time. Woke up in a hospital and had a terrible concussion. And turns out I had a whole, I had a traumatic brain injury that I need to rebuild. And you know, basically I had my brain more damaged than I realized it then at the time and through hyperbaric oxygen and supplementation I was able to rebuild the back of my brain a lot of veterans I
Starting point is 00:13:13 think have damaged organs more so than they'll ever realize especially a brain damaged organ so much of the issues that these veterans have is that the organ themselves actually might be damaged from service in the military. And I think we need to examine that. But happy to help you my friend. Thank you so much, really appreciate it. Okay, who do we have next?
Starting point is 00:13:36 Katrina, Katrina, what is on your mind? Members.charlicurk.com, what's on your mind? Hi, good morning, Charlie. Can you hear me? Yes, how are you? Yes. Good, how are you? Yes. Good, how are you? Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:13:48 So my question is about the gambling tax from the big beautiful law. I don't gamble, but I have family and friends that are disgruntled about the revisions, which I think it says it removes the ability for gamblers to deduct a hundred percent of their losses from their winnings from their income tax. And I think it's now 90%. So what are your thoughts on this?
Starting point is 00:14:17 And I don't know how to what to respond to them about it. And they got more pissed with Trump because of that. Yeah. Here's a good summation. So over the course of a year, okay. So a couple of things. So basically it is a, whether or not you can write off your gambling losses as a loss and as a deduction. And so let me read the summation quote over the course of that year.
Starting point is 00:14:44 They also win, they also win. They cash out a total of a million dollars. He explained, this is from an article. Now they break that's break even. They didn't actually make any money there. And in previous years, before this tax provision change, they wouldn't own any net income. However, with this change, instead of being able to deduct the millions of dollars they
Starting point is 00:15:01 spent on buying into poker tournaments, they're only allowed to deduct $900,000. So for normal people, itemized gambling deductions will be less than the standard deduction. I know a lot of people in my audience that are livid about this, and so I hear you. My view is a little bit more moderate. I think honestly, and I'm going to get some hate for this, that we need to have a reckoning that compulsive gambling is really bad for society and a lot of people are losing a ton of money doing it and that we should not overly subsidize bad activity. Now I know there's some people that make a living on it. I know people can do it. Do you know what I'm saying, Katrina? And so I don't want to punish gamblers if they do it professionally and prudently. But also frankly, a lot of people are not making a living gambling.
Starting point is 00:15:49 And so it's one of the biggest losers here is then sports gambling. So look, I don't want to hurt people that have built businesses. And if you are look, if you are overly worried about this, you probably have some form of a problem. A lot of young men are addicted to gambling. And look, I don't want to overly preach at them or be overly condescending or judgmental. But I will say this, that the spirit of what this is trying to do is it's trying to like close basically a loophole that allows a practice of a activity that we should not glorify. This podcast was once just a dream.
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Starting point is 00:18:34 to gambling. I understand why people are furious because if you are a professional gambler, it's unfair to say you made zero money this year. now you pay $10,000 in taxes. So I get that. However, at the same time, are we, with the prior tax code, subsidizing not professional gamblers, but gambler addicts? It's a very important question. but gambler addicts. It's a very important question. I think we probably need a moderate fix to this,
Starting point is 00:19:08 but we should ask the question, is subsidizing gambling good for society? Again, I'm not like inherently anti-gambling. Maybe a couple sports games here or there that I'm interested in. I don't do any of this parlay stuff or any of that. Every so often, you know, a game of blackjack or whatever. It's again, it doesn't, it's, I don't like think about it. I don't plan about it. Look, here's the best analogy. Gambling to me is like FIFA soccer. I get really into it every couple of years and then I completely forget about it. That's
Starting point is 00:19:43 the best. It's like the World Cup. Everyone gets interested in it, everyone gets fired up and then I just, okay, I move on. I have no attachment whatsoever to it. Some people though, young men in particular are losing enormous amounts of money. And some people say, well, the stock market is just like gambling. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Some ways of trading can be like gambling, but if you are trading and not investing, then you have a whole separate problem. Gambling addictions are incredibly destructive. And I know a lot of people that are very much in debt because of what is happening right now in the sports gambling industry. Some of those companies, DraftKings, what is it? DraftKings and FanDuel, those are the two. And there's also BetMGM.
Starting point is 00:20:36 Some of them have become incredibly predatory. Now, I'm not saying shut them down, make things illegal, but I try to be a moderate on this stuff. Now some people want some person in this audience just said email is freedom at Charlie Kirk.com. I had no idea this tax provision was controversial. Oh, I have been blown up by professional gamblers. I know several of them great people. There it's like, they're not like bad people. They're not like Jeffrey Epstein.
Starting point is 00:21:02 They're just kind of crypto bros turned professional gamblers blown up. People saying that their entire sports gambling business could go under or like their whole gambling enterprise could go under. We have nationalized sports gambling. Essentially, almost every state has agreed to it and bankrupts every state that has allowed sports gambling. Bankruptcies have gone up every single one since they did it. So I think there's a way where we could allow people to have fun, to still have the agency to do what they want, still have accountability while having some reasonable guardrails on this.
Starting point is 00:21:38 But I get why people are mad. I can understand why people are mad. You lose a lot of money and you have to pay money in taxes. I get it. I think a moderate fix is appropriate. I'm open to a moderate fix here. Nothing extreme. I think that we can have a win for both sides or both sides recognize and realize.
Starting point is 00:21:56 You don't want to subsidize bad behavior, but you also don't want to penalize someone that has a profession and they don't make any money. Okay. Let's go to the next question here. Maddie, Maddie, thank you so much for being a member, members.charliekirk.com. Maddie, what's on your mind? Hi, I was just wondering,
Starting point is 00:22:13 I just started watching your videos, saw some of your debates on TikTok, and I was just wondering if you had any recommendations on other people to watch or any books I should read, just getting into politics. Phenomenal question Maddie. The first thing I will tell you is you should go take a couple online courses at Hillsdale College. It's Charlie for Hillsdale.com. I encourage you right away. Take the Constitution course, take the Aristotle course, take the American History course. It's hard work, but you will thank me later. That is a phenomenal baseline foundation.
Starting point is 00:22:42 It's hard work, but you will thank me later. That is a phenomenal baseline foundation. Also, obviously listening to the show, I think will help you a lot. And looks as far as other books to read, I encourage you, at least on the political side, I love the book, the conservative mind, knowing about totalitarian novels as Hillsdale college also touches on a lot is very important 1984, brave new world. And I love what my foundation, what, what have I listened to most religiously? I, I listened to a lot of podcasts.
Starting point is 00:23:10 I listened to Rogan. I listened to Tucker Carlson because I go for these long walks. I go for two, three, four or five mile walks almost every day. And by the way, it's a great way to stay in shape. We were talking about one of the greatest, the most underrated health hack is walking, but is the Dennis Prager fireside chats. He doesn't publish them anymore, obviously, because he's hospitalized with his terrible neck injury. He's doing better, but he's not yet.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Well, Dennis Prager did hundreds of these entertaining fireside chats on every possible topic, morality, philosophy, left, right, liberal, conservative America, God, I really encourage you to go back into the archives of the Dennis Prager fireside chats. They changed my life. I still listen to them to this day. I still go back through and listen to them when I go for a walk or where I'm just trying to,
Starting point is 00:23:54 you know, go back to a certain topic that he has covered. And then finally, as far as the apologetics, if you are a Christian, I point you towards my great friend Frank Turek. Frank Turek is a great teacher, a terrific mentor. So that would be my piece of advice but start the Hillsdale College online courses, their Constitution course, their Shakespeare course, all amazing.
Starting point is 00:24:18 Charlie for Hillsdale.com. C-H-A-R-L-I-E for Hillsdale.com. Thank you so much. Josh, thank you for being a member. What is on your mind? So I had a question. I'm a Christian as well. And I had a question. How do you proselytize to the people that seem really unreachable? So for example, people like only fans, models, or like members of Hamas, like people that, like how, how would you ever witness to this person when they, when it seems somewhat
Starting point is 00:24:32 impossible to ever kind of reach them? Well, that's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question.
Starting point is 00:24:40 I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. I think it's a good question. Like, people that, like, how would you ever witness to this person when they, when it seems somewhat impossible to ever kind of reach them? Well, that's a phenomenal question. So, forget what Charlie Kirk thinks. What did Jesus say? As it says in the Scriptures, to speak truth in love, in the book of Ephesians, let me find the verse here. Rather, speak the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into who is the head into Jesus Christ, Ephesians 4 15.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Well, so the, I would say leave the only fans, I would say to, you know, I think there's other people that might be better suited to that. That's a toughie just because there's, I think women are probably better suited to that. But I mean, honestly, I, we have some success doing that, but not, but limited. Here is the key. If you are trying to win people over for Jesus, you need to make sure that they have been communicated that they need Jesus. It's like, well, that sounds, you know, self, you know, self contradictory. The promise of Christianity is first and foremost that we are sinners and we have all fallen short of the glory of God. So we should have a humility about us. And therefore communicating that and being honest that I have fallen short of the glory of God and I need Jesus just like you need Jesus. Don't be preachy. Instead, be communicative.
Starting point is 00:26:07 Lift up the full of the gospel and do not go soft. The hunger is the full hard truth. The power of the resurrection is timeless and applies to all contexts, to all ages, and to all times. So we know that Jesus is a Savior, or is the Savior, but what do you need saving from? That is the key. You need to talk about how people fall short of the glory of God and then Jesus as the Savior will bring you into relationship with God. I encourage you to keep on speaking the truth and I would point you to exactly the gospel as of how Jesus always talked about it. Don't worry about those that have hard hearts. Pray for them. Literally pray for them in person and be an authentic Christian and God will give you the words. A different Maddie is next. Maddie members.charliekirk.com. Maddie what is on your mind?
Starting point is 00:27:00 Hi Charlie. First of all I wanted to say God bless you. And you really just solidify the verse, which is my favorite, Hebrews 6.19. We have this hope as an anchor for the soul. So I appreciate all the work that you do. I know that going on college campuses, you get asked frequently the same questions about abortion, transgenderism. Is there a certain topic that you're really passionate about that you don't get the opportunity to talk about often?
Starting point is 00:27:33 What a beautiful question outside of the funny ones like sports. But no, what I wish we could spend more time on is good faith arguments or discussions on by what moral standard do you live under? Everybody lives by a moral code. You've got to figure out what moral code they're living by. So for example, someone comes up to the mic and they'll say, well, Charlie, Trump is a bad person. Okay. By what standard? What's your true North?
Starting point is 00:28:04 What are you appealing to? Every law is found on my morality. Every truth claim appeals to something higher. DEI laws are founded on a religion. So when someone says, hey, Charlie, I think that immigration is good or mass migration is good. Okay, well then what is the ultimate good? What are you appealing towards? And that's where I think we sometimes get mucked up. We kind of get
Starting point is 00:28:28 in the trenches or into the bowels, if that makes sense. For far too often we're talking past each other. So this fall semester I'm going to try to do a better job of that. And basically at its core, so much of this is just people trying to justify their sin and their degeneracy. The best way to word this, what is the value upon which you base your judgment or policy prescription? Everyone has one. It is not neutrality. There are some higher ideal.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Everybody has a true North where they realize it or not. And almost every college student that comes on campus that I speak to, they are appealing to a transcendent standard whether they realize it or not. So they say, we want justice. Okay, what does justice look like? So I want justice, but I have an idea. God is justice. I understand that term. They have, and eventually they say, well, it's just my own definition of it. That's even flimsy upon itself. You're not looking inward to your own morality. You're appealing to something external. Definitionally, morality is external. So I wish we had more time to spend on that.
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Starting point is 00:30:37 What is your straight line? That's a CS Lewis. What is your ruler? We all measure right and wrong against something. What is your ruler? We all measure right and wrong against something. What is your ruler that you use to measure? Ours is the Scriptures. What is yours? Ours is the baseline of the West.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Students appeal to something higher every time and you say ought. What is the ought that you are aiming at? What is the law of your life? What is guiding you? Everyone appeals to a standard higher than yourselves. What is that standard? Education literally means to lead forth. What are you leading towards?
Starting point is 00:31:17 What are we trying to point towards? What are we aiming? We as Christians are aiming at eternity. We are aiming at purpose and meaning and God and perfect embodiment of those things. What is good and what is true and what is beautiful. We try to lift the soul up. Now, maybe you are pointing towards secularism or hedonism or humanism or Islamism. Just be honest about it.
Starting point is 00:31:36 And then once somebody can tell you what they're aiming towards, then we can have an actual conversation that is one of my goals of this campus tour, one of my campus this, this fall, I want to try to peel back beyond just the superficial back and forth, because now that I've been doing this for a while, you realize, oh my goodness, beneath the surface, everyone is appealing to something above standards don't come from nowhere. So whose are you using behind every should is a scripture, a story or a system. So what is behind yours?
Starting point is 00:32:08 Lisa, what is on your mind? Lisa, thank you so much for being a member. Hi Charlene, love you and all you do. I was listening to you this morning and just wanted to pop on to let you know that I am a child of God. Thank you. Who was born with blonde hair and eyes.
Starting point is 00:32:24 And I purchased the jeans from the American Eagle good jeans commercial just yesterday online. I love our pocket. You got great jeans. Well, yes. You have great jeans. Thank you. Thank you. I find it hard to believe that people saw this ad and they tied it to eugenics. Seriously, do they even know what eugenics even is? As you said earlier, planned parenthood started
Starting point is 00:32:53 by Margaret Sanger in 1916. She was a documented eugenicist. And planned parenthood has become even more eugenically so with the trans agenda by providing cross-sex hormones and chemical castration. Eugenics is population control by murdering of children as well as adults they deem lesser than, as well as sterilization and encouraging lifestyles that are not conducive to creating
Starting point is 00:33:22 healthy, thriving families with children. So do you think that this is an attempt to now attack Western women? They were so successful at destroying Western men, but it's not gonna happen. Western white women, we won't take it. It won't work. So I encourage ladies to go buy yourself some good jeans
Starting point is 00:33:44 or just rock the jeans you got. You are the greatest. I want to come just give you a high five. You have a standing offer to come to any Turning Point USA event. I love that. And yes, there has been a concerted attack on white Christian men. And of course, now it is after white Christian women. There's nothing wrong with that advertisement.
Starting point is 00:34:04 And again, you just have great genes. That's all I can say, Lisa. And look, the key is this, is that there has been a deliberate war on whiteness. We've known that for quite some time. We don't have time to play the entire ad, but the left is so aimless that there's a gene commercial and they... Let me just say this, if you want to win over young men, you picked the wrong person to attack. I'm going to put it that way.
Starting point is 00:34:33 If you know anything about Gen Z men and kind of what they're into, of all the different people you wanted to try to call a Nazi and a fascist, you should have picked someone of the more Rosie O'Donnell mold. But that's a whole separate issue. You're the greatest, you have great genes, and yes, they are trying to eliminate white people in the West, and we should not let that happen. God bless you, and I'm glad that you are a child
Starting point is 00:34:55 and I love you. Oh, Erica has great genes, phenomenal genes. That's why I married her. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always, freedomatcharliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening everybody email us as always freedom at charliekirk.com thanks so much for listening and god bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust go to charliekirk.com

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