The Charlie Kirk Show - Charlie’s Vision for Gen Z and the Future of Our Country

Episode Date: December 26, 2025

Charlie addresses over 1,000 student leaders at Turning Point USA’s Chapter Leadership summit. He breaks down how young men and women should act in order to live a truly fulfilling life — ...and no, you don't do it by pursuing pleasure or "happiness." Watch every episode ad-free on 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 My name is Charlie Kirk. I run the largest pro-American student organization in the country fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're going to end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you will end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You've got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as much.
Starting point is 00:00:30 many kids as possible. Go start a turning point you would say college chapter. Go start a turning point you would say high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved. Sign up and become an activist. I gave my life to the Lord in fifth grade. Most important decision I ever made in my life and I encourage you to do the same. Here I am.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Lord, use me. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. The Charlie Kirk Show is proudly sponsored by Preserve Gold. leading gold and silver experts and the only precious metals company I recommend to my family, friends, and viewers.
Starting point is 00:01:09 All right, everybody. We, are you having fun here at the Chapter Leadership Summit? This is a high-energy group. I love it. I had a group, we had this wonderful breakfast before, and who was at the breakfast?
Starting point is 00:01:25 A couple people here. And I could talk about politics the whole time. Instead, I'm going to talk about something much more important, well, which is date. Well, that's true. We'll talk about Jesus too. But I'm going to talk about dating, marriage, and kind of the state of all of that. You got, that's more important than talking about, we can talk about politics the next couple of days, right? And so I'm going to have a very direct message for men and then a very direct message for women. So I'll offend everybody in the room and then we'll do questions. How does that sound?
Starting point is 00:01:59 All right. But first, I want to say you guys on the front line, starting turning point USA high school chapters, starting turning point USA college chapters, you are on the front lines of saving this country. And you look around. Our numbers are increasing. We are happier. We are joyful. We love the nation. And we're going to defeat the left. It's just a matter of time. We're going to be, we're going to win this country. We're going to win. And the energy in here is incredible. So, so I was sitting at breakfast this morning and I would go to, table by table and I'd say how many of you are unhappy with the dating pool? Raise your hand if you're unhappy with the dating pool. If those are you not raising your hand, how many of you are in relationships? Almost every hand goes up, right? So I went to table by table and people were saying similar things. They said, you know, I just can't find a woman. I just can't find a man that all people really care about is hookup culture. All people really care about is immediate gratification. And so I thought to myself, there needs to be a message delivered here at the chapter leadership summit to men of what men need to do and to women, what women need to do, because the problems on both sides. And I'm not
Starting point is 00:03:09 going to say one side more than the other, even though I have some personal opinions on that. But you'll try to be able to guess. But more importantly, though, if we do not value the most important things, it should be, God should be the most important thing in your life. Jesus Christ is your Lord and Savior. Most important thing. And but then beyond that, it's, getting married, having children, building families, leaving a legacy, doing big and great things. And that goes for everybody in this room. Right now, our generation, well, I'm a little bit older than you, but we're kind of in the younger demo. We are the most suicidal generation in history, the most anxious generation in history, the most medicated generation in history,
Starting point is 00:03:52 and there's something seriously wrong where we are the least married generation, and also we are less likely to have babies than any other generation prior to us. We have more comforts, we have more cell phones, we have more things at our disposal, and yet we are having less children, and we are literally not repopulating the species. So there's a lot of things going on here. The first and foremost, is we do not value the ultimate thing. And the ultimate thing should be, loving God, loving people, and raising children in a society that follows God's commands against the culture, not in consistency with the culture, to stand on my opinion on eternal truths, fight for the country, fight for our civilization, and then also understand that you,
Starting point is 00:04:41 especially as men, but women as well, you are obligated to do difficult and hard things. The West was built. Our nation was built on delayed gratification. not instant gratification, that maybe I'm not going to go do what feels good in the moment. I'm going to forsake what feels good, and I'm going to parlay that into the future. Now, let's talk about this. So the dating pool is a complete catastrophe. Men are unhappy with women. Women are unhappy with men.
Starting point is 00:05:11 And you're both wrong. Let's start with men. Men very simple. If you are spending inordinate amount of times, staring at screens, playing video games, and not being active and productive that is deeply unattractive to women. Women, do you agree? If you are addicted to pornography
Starting point is 00:05:31 or watching porn at all, stop doing that. If you are doing drugs and smoking weed, stop doing that. And I'll even go a step further. I personally do not drink alcohol. If you want to drink alcohol, that's fine. If you want to do that, that's fine. But if you want to be a high performer,
Starting point is 00:05:49 Donald Trump doesn't drink alcohol Tucker Carlson doesn't drink alcohol I don't drink alcohol it will set you back mornings will be a little bit more sluggish you'll forget stuff you'll nothing good happens after midnight while both parties are drunk so if you want to have a life of ease go go keep drinking but if you want to go do heroic and great stuff
Starting point is 00:06:10 maybe it's time for you to battle your flesh and not just always get drunk every single night and say you know what no instead of drinking alcohol I'm going to go to the gym. Instead of drinking alcohol, I'm going to hang out with friends and talk about deeper and more purpose of things.
Starting point is 00:06:23 I'm going to go to a Bible study instead of a bar. Now, men, one of the most unattractive things that women tell us that they find in men is that young men have no self-control.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Young men do not know how to control themselves. Ladies, would you agree? Oh, don't worry. I'm going to do the whole other side of this in a second, so you better be ready. you better be ready they're like oh yeah it's going to be an equal opportunity offender young men you need to have a destination in your life if you are on a date and a young lady says well what do you do and you're like uh yeah it's like kind of meander and i you know i go on draft
Starting point is 00:07:05 kings and i you know i own crypto and like i don't know and loser instead it should be instead it should be, I'm studying this because of this. I'm going to start a business. I'm going to work for this person. I want to be able to make this much money by this period of time to provide for a family. And I don't care how hard it gets, but I'll provide for you and provide for the kids. And I'll be the protector and the covering over the family. Follow me because I'm going to lead us. That's what they want to hear. And let me tell you, there are voices out there that say, oh, young men, all modern women are garbage and just use them for sex and just use them for pleasure and that's BS. And I'm going to
Starting point is 00:07:50 tell you, you cannot be a Christian and believe that. Are there problems with modern women? Yes. But our Lord and Savior came to this earth because God could have just teleported Jesus Christ right onto the earth. But instead, our Lord and Savior came through a womb of a woman. Christianity values women in a proper biblical context. So some of the narrative that I hear at times for men that say, oh, I hate all women, and they're not worthy of respect and honor. We are, God used women all throughout the scriptures, whether it be Ruth or Esther, whether it be Deborah. And unfortunately, this is lost in a lot of the angst that young men have, that they'll say,
Starting point is 00:08:28 I'm just done with all women. First of all, even if it's hard, maybe you should work to improve your own life to make yourself more attractive to the woman that you want to one day find. And there needs to be. The current moderate state is that they want men to be women and women to be men. We know that. And they want men to kind of walk around in a beta state, kind of walking around in their sweatpants all the time. They haven't showered in three days.
Starting point is 00:08:57 They sleep until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Nothing about that is interesting or attractive. Men, you know what your call to action is? Go do something hard. Go do something difficult. That means go wake up at 5 o'clock in the morning. Go for a run. And I'm going to go there.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Men, there's no excuse to be overweight. It's not interesting or attractive to women. Seriously. Go to the gym. Stop eating so much crap. Go on the Maha diet. Fast for a couple of days. Try keto.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Eat a steak, not a soy protein latte. Everybody in this room can make yourself 5% to 10% more physically fit. Oh, Charlie. I'm just born this way. I have, no, look, everybody has their challenges or their struggles. Some people have metabolisms where they eat three pizzas and it disappears. I get it. There is no excuse, though.
Starting point is 00:09:53 You can make yourself 10% more attractive in this room. You can. You can go to the gym. You can fast. You can go on a better diet. You can decide, you know what? You know what's another good thing about not drinking alcohol? A lot of calories that you're no longer putting in your body.
Starting point is 00:10:06 A lot. And for men, make yourself so desirable. that women want to be with you. What does desirable look like? It doesn't mean you have to go look like a supermodel or an actor. Women want piety in a man. They want someone that will say, you know what, let's go to church together.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Let's not just go to some degenerate kind of environment. Do you know one of the things that women want more than anything else is they want the confidence and the security, that when life gets difficult, and when life starts falling apart that that man will lead them towards security and stability. Because deep down, women have a very well-built and finely tuned, God-given instinct, that they'll be able to tell in a man, when the bullets start firing, is this guy going to protect me and protect my kids?
Starting point is 00:11:01 And is he going to provide, or is he going to run for the hills? And for you as the man, you need to be able to demonstrate that. And it's in ways you might not to imagine. And let me just give you some other practical advice. If you go on a first date with a woman and you split the check, we got serious problems. I don't care if you have to go into debt, refinance your home, or scrub the dishes for three weeks.
Starting point is 00:11:30 You do not allow a woman to pay on the first date, period. Period. Oh, Charlie, I don't have the money. Figure it out. Get a job. Borrow money. Take out a loan on a credit card. I don't care if you don't have $41 to cover her meal. What is more important? The money in your pocket or the character in your heart. And don't worry, I'm almost done with the mail portion and then it's going to get even more fun, okay? which is men let's be honest we got to raise our game in this culture we are constantly around one they say oh just go place another bet on this running back to run 100 yards just go to the cannabis dispensary and medicate yourself that's all a bunch of BS go look to your grandfather's generation that stormed normandy beach they'll
Starting point is 00:12:30 built this nation that started big businesses that went on adventure if the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're going to end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you will end up purposeful. Purpose will give you happiness. You see, we live in a country where they think that purpose, where they think that happiness is pleasure. We know that purpose is above all of this.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Serving God, understanding why we are here, that we are made in this image, that there is a struggle of good versus evil. By the way, you're involved in that struggle every single day on a college campuses. every day you get to fight for what is good and what is true and beautiful. So next time when you're on a college campus
Starting point is 00:13:12 and if you want to be a man, this is what you do. If you want to stay a boy, go and do what your other friends do. But men, say, you know what? No, I'm actually not going to go hook up with a bunch of girls. I'm going to save myself for marriage. Actually, I'm not going to go do that.
Starting point is 00:13:25 But if you want to go be a boy, go do that. It takes no skill and no talent and no self-restraint whatsoever just to follow your flesh. An animal can do that. A dog can do that. that. Do you know what mature people do? Mature people say no to what feels good and they pursue what
Starting point is 00:13:43 is good. And far too often on college campuses, we have these grown boys. And I'm talking to a lot of you in this audience. And it's time for you guys to up your game. It's time for you guys to stop doing just what feels good all the time. Oh yeah, we're just going to go get, you know, blackout drunk till 2 a.m. and hook up with some stranger. No, no, no. If you want to stay in the lower standard, a miserable cycle of debt and suffering and depression, lack of community, go do that. Instead on a Saturday night, say, you know what, I'm going to hang out with some friends that are not going to drink, are not going to engage with this stuff, and then maybe on Sunday morning, I'm going to go to church, or I'm going to go to Mass, and then I'm going to go work
Starting point is 00:14:19 out, and then I'm going to study. Who will be happier? You know I'm right. Who will be happier come 12 high noon on Sunday? The person that went crazy, full of regrets, the person that went out late at night, you know, trying to find the next 10-second orgasm, or the person that went to go after something holy or went after something divine. And if you are not, the final thing I'll say this to the men, and then we'll go to the women's side, which is you need to be consuming information, content and community, information, content, and community around you that lifts you up, does not tear you down. You are an average of the five people you spend the most time with. List those people. Who are the friends around you? Are they lifting you up?
Starting point is 00:15:02 Or are they just talking about just quick, quick, easy gratification? Because guess what? The fun will end at one time. Eventually, you're going to get out of college, and the graduation ceremony will be underway, and you're handed that useless diploma, and you're then going to have to enter the world. And all of a sudden, if you're, like, 20 pounds more overweight,
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Starting point is 00:16:30 in all 50 states, go to y-refi.com, that is y-R-E-F-Y-F-Y.com. Let's face it, if you have distress or default to student loans, it can be overwhelming. Because of private-sit loan debt, so many people feel stuck, go to y-refi.com, that is y-refy-com. Private student loan debt relief, y-refi.com. Okay. So now for the women. Who's ready for that? The men are ready for that. Because the men have gotten there talking to. Stop being boys, start being men. Okay. Now we're ready for the women, okay? And now who's ready for me to get in a lot of trouble? All right. Women, number one, it is unspeakably unattractive to your fellow man when you have body counts that are five, six, seven, eight. Men do not want to date women that are sleeping.
Starting point is 00:17:27 around campus all the time, period. They don't. And I see a lot of these women looking around right now. Oh, you were applauding when I was bashing men, but when all of a sudden I'm criticizing women, you can't do that. If you could clap for the truth on one side, be able to receive it.
Starting point is 00:17:46 It is unattractive to men when you're going around and you're bragging about how many other men you're sleeping with. Number two, be a godly woman. Who? Who? who is willing to submit to a husband under the covering of Almighty God? And if you have had your belief or your mindset so muddied, so polluted by modern culture, and you call yourself a Christian, I'm going to challenge you on that.
Starting point is 00:18:23 Because in a marriage, you're going to submit to your husband, and you should submit to your husband. And by the way, the husband has an unbelievable responsibility to then submit to God and to make sure that marriage and that family is under a godly covering. Now, some women in this audience are like, nope, not for me. I'm going to make my own income. I'm going to find a man and we're going to be egalitarian. That's fine. But I'm going to just push back. That's not God's design for marriage.
Starting point is 00:18:48 The man is the head of the household. That is as the Bible prescribes it. The Bible has prescribed it very, and has worked for thousands of years. And let's just ask the question. Is it working this idea of egalitarianism? Divorce rates are nearly 50%. Depression is on the rise, anxiety's on the rise, because deep down, deep down.
Starting point is 00:19:07 And I know this is true. Deep down the ladies, even in this room that play the girl boss thing on Instagram, deep down, you're begging for a man to lead you. Deep down, you are begging for a man to provide for you. You want it. You might be afraid to say it. You might be afraid to articulate it.
Starting point is 00:19:26 But deep down, you want your metaphorical Prince Charming to come. So when he does come, be willing, be open. And for ladies, you have a lot more bargaining power than you might think. I was asking at the table after table after table, said, why is it that young women? Because here's the thing, it is not new that men want sex a lot. That is not new. What is new is that women are giving it to them.
Starting point is 00:19:51 That is new. That is a failed feminist project. Why are women doing it so much? Well, the reason, honestly, is that, but I heard from this morning, women want love and they're seeking it in that way. Young ladies, start saying no. Start saying no. Men, men want what they cannot have. And all of a sudden, if the godly, conservative, attractive, well-put-together women on a college campus, start saying, no, actually, you have to date me seriously.
Starting point is 00:20:22 I have to know your name and know a little about you, actually. All of a sudden, men are going to be like, well, forget all this. I want, then men are going to start aiming themselves towards you. And when they do, you need to ask the tough questions, which is, can you control yourself? Are you, all the things I talk about with men.
Starting point is 00:20:43 And on the same side, in the same side, everybody, for young ladies, there is this, there is this toxicity that is, in fact, because everyone says to a toxic masculinity, there is toxic feminism within the ranks of the dating pool. And it is toxic. Which is, you do not have to be a man. You don't have to present yourself as a man.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Embrace your femininity. Allow the man to open the door for you. Allow him to pay for the first check. In fact, even more than that, you should expect that. and young ladies i'll just be very honest though that the bitterness that so many young women espoused towards young men that's the reason why a lot of young women cannot find partners and i'll be very honest if who for the young ladies in this room how many do you say having a family is more important than having a career raise your hand okay let me just speak to you a truth
Starting point is 00:21:42 if you are not married by the age of 30 you only have a 50% chance of having children if you do not have kids by the age of 30, only 50% chance. Now, in college, they'll be like you could freeze your eggs, you could wait for yourself. If your top priority is family, then your top priority should be family right now. Should be finding a husband here at CLS or the Student Action Summit. Go find a husband. Why are you wasting your time? The men are like, finally, hallelujah.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Right? For the young ladies in this room, stop consuming all that crap. stop listening to that degenerate sex podcast, call her daddy or whatever that garbage is. Stop doing that. It's disgusting. I can't believe anyone listens to that garbage. Apparently, her audience is mostly women. It's disgusting. It's gross, actually. And start as young women, going to church, prioritizing what matters most,
Starting point is 00:22:43 having community around you that wants to have children and wants to actually build a family. And look, I can tell you, marriage is the most awesome thing. Erica and I have in the most incredible marriage. We have two kids. It's amazing. But I'm also, I'm not, I'm not going to lie to you. It's hard. It's difficult.
Starting point is 00:23:03 It's challenging. They're sleepless nights. If you want an easy life, go be a liberal. If you want ease, just go say, you know what? Give me my money. I'm going to just watch Netflix all day. long, I'm going to smoke weed, and that's going to be my life. But you're not here in the summer for what's easy. You want what's deep. You want what is good and what is profound. Young ladies,
Starting point is 00:23:32 this is going to get me in trouble. I don't care. I've deleted Instagram off my phone, but at times I get these profiles sent to me where it's always like you read the profile, and it's like, John 316, you know, with the cross, the young lady. And they're dressed like, something out of playboy. And I say to myself, do you think that's the way to win a man? Do you think just plastering your half-naked body all over? Just so you know, oh, wow, men only look at me for my body and look at their social media. I wonder why. Because you put the entire body for the world to see out for everybody. Stop doing that. Stop it. And people will say, Charlie, you have no right to tell women.
Starting point is 00:24:27 I'm not, you can do it if you want. I'm telling you, it's preventing you from getting what you want. Because women say, like, well, if I plaster myself, like it's the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition all over my social media, men are going to come to me. Oh, men will come, but they will not stay. Let me see how else I can get myself in trouble. Oh, yeah. Young ladies, demonstrate to your future husband, you know how to run a home.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Show them. Yep. I know how to cook. I know how to raise kids. I can be tender. I know how to do the laundry. I can clean. People say, you're reducing woman. I'm sorry. Running a home is one of the hardest things in the world. My wife does stuff that, like, I don't even understand. Like, how do you do that? Let me go even further. Being a mom, these are the courageous warriors of our time. We've reduced it as if they're like, oh, you just want them to be birthing centers. Everybody, we should lift up the moms of America as being the most beautiful, important things in our country.
Starting point is 00:25:45 And we look around and we're like, oh, I'm a, I'm a, I'm an important woman because I'm a CEO of some shoe company. Yay. No, okay, okay, fine, great. Doesn't impress me. Do you know what does impress me? When somebody comes to one of our turning point and say events, they're like, yeah, I'm a mom of five.
Starting point is 00:26:03 That's impressive. That's impressive. And guess what? The mom of five is going to have a legacy. When she's on her deathbed, she'll have dozens of grandkids around her and five kids loving. her. The CEO of the shoe company or Alex Cooper? She's going to, I mean, I don't know if Alex
Starting point is 00:26:24 Cooper will have kids or whatever. And I hope she does. It might de-radicalize her because she's done such damage. That perverse individual has done such damage to the female psyche in this country. It's like unspeakable. Men are just like women and we should liberate ourselves. Really, how's that working? Super depressed. Young ladies are on medication like we've never seen before and they're searching for something that does not exist because they're denying what is right in front of them. And so if you want to live a life of depth and of purpose, especially young ladies out there, this is the hardest thing. Because the men thing is easy. I could talk to men all day long, right? The thing with young ladies is that you might reject everything I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:26:59 This is just a man saying it. Fine. You can say that. But I'm going to tell you right now, you have to basically, you have to sound out, you have to silence out everything that you've been told by the entire popular culture. The whole popular culture has told you men are equal to women and that you have to go on your own path all the time and the most important thing is just your bank account. And if you want to go pursue your career, God bless you, that's okay. It's a free society. I'm not even shaming you into doing that.
Starting point is 00:27:26 But guess what? Statistics show, 90% of the women here in this room deep down would want a family more than anything else. And you want kids. And guess what? You can always pursue your career later. You can always pursue your career later. Last thing.
Starting point is 00:27:43 Young ladies. this is the most got me probably the most trouble then we'll go do some questions young ladies you are the best at shaming your friends you're amazing at it mean girls is legit it's like an actual thing stop being around other women friends without a little bit of social shame when they start bragging about their body counts and they're just talking about free sex all the time you don't need them as your friends and in fact you should just give them a little side eye, be like, I'm not going to do that actually. They're not your friends. And young ladies, your presentation does matter. You can't choose your genetics. You can choose your presentation. You can choose how seriously you take
Starting point is 00:28:32 your skin care routine. Matters. How you dress. Whether or not you try to get that extra 5 to 10% of how you look, how you present, that really does matter. Because the modern world says you could just, and by the way, this whole new phenomenon, I go to these college campuses, and these girls are wearing these bike shorts. Do you understand how deeply unattractive that is to men? Men, do you agree? And these young women are dressed as if they, it's some, and the young ladies are shocked to hear this.
Starting point is 00:29:03 if you want men to look at you no different than a New York strip steak, just dress around in this, like, ridiculous, like, bike shorts thing. It's disgusting, actually. But if you want, especially on a college campus, to be valued and appreciated, they only care about my body. Okay, well, then start creating an aura around you of piety.
Starting point is 00:29:31 ORA! and femininity. Young ladies, you have a lot more power than you realize. If every young woman all of a sudden said, nope, we're going to stop giving free sex. The men would follow and would no longer be boys, they'd be men. You do not need to chase that. Instead, you should say, I'm saving myself for marriage.
Starting point is 00:29:54 I'm going to trust God with my plans. And if I don't find my man, I don't find my man. But guess what? If you prioritize it as your biggest priority and your number one priority in your first couple of years, your success will be remarkable. So I'll say this for both sides. And then we'll do questions.
Starting point is 00:30:09 You both got problems. And here's my last kicker. If you're a young man or a young woman in this audience, if you can't find a mate, it's your fault. It's the modern women. Yeah, you're right. The men are all degenerates. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 00:30:27 I bet I could find five things you could prove immediately. It is easy to blame other people for your problems. If you want to find the person to blame as to why you are alone, go look in the mirror. There'll be one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. Christmas, yes, we can say Christmas. It's a time of giving, and there is nothing better than knowing that what you give results in saving the life of an innocent baby. And for every baby we save, there is a mom who is saved from a lifetime of regret. Preborn provides free ultrasounds to girls and women, and an ultrasound doubles the chance that she will
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Starting point is 00:31:52 Hi, Charlie. My name is Knox, and I'm a senior in high school from Fort Worth, Texas. And in the theme of the chapter leadership summit, what advice do you have for getting more student engagement for our chapter from the very beginning in an area that may not be as familiar with you or turning point. So first thing that, let's quiet down guys. The first thing is that people want to be part of something that is fun. So you want to make it fun. You want to make it joyful. You want to make it purposeful. But honestly, so much of it has to do with you. One of the reasons why the left-wing groups on campus are dying is that the people that are running them are so ugly on the inside and out, they're so nasty, and no one wants to associate with them. So be the
Starting point is 00:32:35 opposite of that. Be welcoming. Even if people have different viewpoints, be open, be, be long suffering, be honestly like, okay, you don't agree, that's fine, still come. No one wants to join a movement with unhappy people. It's one of the reasons why we've had such success at Turning Point USA. God bless you, man. Thanks for running the group. Thank you. Hi, Charlie. My name is Delaney. I'm from Turner Maine. And I'm someone who, like, my biggest goal in life is marriage. Like, anything else, like, I want to be a mom so much. I wanted to know how you and Erica keep a God-centered marriage and a healthy marriage. Yeah, it's a great question. So, by the way, if you want to get married is your top priority, then the chances are you will. What you make your top priority in life, you likely hit. you think about it for a lot of you know young people their top priority is just to feel good they they make it happen it's amazing we are creatures designed by god to have to aim at something to have to have a destination to have purpose uh for us so i'm actually writing a book about this
Starting point is 00:33:47 i'm a big believer in it i think that everyone here should do this which is i honor the sabbath every year every year every week and i encourage everyone to do this turn off your phone for one day a week. The world will keep on turning and you will be happier. What that has meant for our marriage, by honoring the Sabbath, it makes it easier to spend time with the kids, to go to church, to be with one another, and to kind of have a wholly covering around that. And so I encourage all of you guys, you are not so important where you have to have your phone on every single day. Pick one day a week for us. It's Friday night to Sunday morning. I turn my phone off completely. I'm unreachable by the outside world. My mind gets clarified.
Starting point is 00:34:29 body feels better. I'm not going down checking for notifications all the time. And so that's one of the ways we do it. And secondly, it's through spiritual disciplines. My wife and I pray together. We fast together. We go to church together. And men, let me tell you something that you will never forget. When you get married, it is your biblical obligation to bring your family to church on a regular basis. That is the man's role. Now, let me tell you, let me tell you, when you do not do that, the mom brings the kids to church, that's still okay. But studies show that if the mom only brings the kids to church, the likelihood of the kids falling in the faith is very low.
Starting point is 00:35:09 But if the dad brings the kids to church, the likelihood is extremely high. And I'm sure a lot of you were raised in families where the mom was very religious and the dad was, me, who here can resonate with that? Raise your hand. A lot of hands go up. Men, don't create that family for yourself. I know that, you know, you want to sleep. or, you know, you want to watch a football game,
Starting point is 00:35:31 get your act together, bring your wife, bring your kids, and bring them to church. That sets an example for your kids that you value God over comfort. It's a very, very important truth. Thank you so much. Good morning, Charlie. My name is Yaslam.
Starting point is 00:35:52 I'm from Texas. I am studying both business and Christian studies as someone whose deepest desires to be a wife and a mom and raise a biblical family, do you believe that the current economic climate in the U.S. will realistically support that lifestyle for future generations?
Starting point is 00:36:06 Right now, it does not, and this is something I hope President Trump really fixes. It is harder than ever to own a home, harder than ever to afford basic necessities. By the way, just so we are clear, this is not an excuse not to have kids. Even if you don't have the money to have the kids, you should still have kids.
Starting point is 00:36:21 There's never a reason not to bring new souls into this world. It might be hard. It might be difficult. There might be some challenges, but it will develop your character. We need to make it easier to be able to own homes. We need to, first and foremost, we need to deport about 20 million people in this country that are here unnecessarily. Secondly, we need to make it easier to own homes. We need to build like 10 million homes.
Starting point is 00:36:50 The American dream that your parents experienced is increasingly out of reach for many of you. This is why President Trump won. and it's time that we actually fulfill that mandate. It is harder than ever to support a family of four in this country. In 1985, you could support a family of four with about 35 weeks of labor, one husband or one father. Now it requires 60 weeks of labor, so the wife has to go into the workforce. People say, Charlie, what is success look like? If I was running the whole operation, it would be one very simple goal.
Starting point is 00:37:22 You ready? I want a country where the mom does not have to go work. if she does not want to go work. It's that simple. If she wants to go work, great. Fine. Terrific. No, I mean that.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Like, some people make it work. But I think you all in this audience know, there's something cruel and unusual for a mom of a nine-month-old that has to give over that nine-month-old to strangers to go work at some stupid, dead-end job as, like, an administrator. Nothing against her.
Starting point is 00:37:53 She's got to do what she's got to do. There's something wrong about that. There's something doing. disordered about that. There's something cruel and unusual. Here's my nine-month-old baby daycare. And by the way, if you use daycare, that's fine. I'm not criticizing you. But I think deep down, most moms sob inside when they drive to daycare, wishing they could actually raise their kids all day long, but the economics are messing it up. And let me just say one last thing to the men. For men out there, this will not apply to all of you, because some of you guys might end up
Starting point is 00:38:19 being police officers or firefighters or join the military. And God bless you for that. We need more people to do that. I mean that. However, Men, you need early on in life to do whatever it takes to try, if we're working two jobs, not sleeping, going to the night, that during that precious period of time, you can buy, literally buy, your wife to be able to stay at home. We as men should do everything humanly possible to make that happen. God bless you. Thank you so much. my name is mason fouquet i'm the vice president of the wichita state university chapter um my mom and dad have religiously followed your videos for years they've you know made me a huge fan and i was able to join turning point through that so i'm extremely thankful my question is one thing my mom always tells me is that she's scared for my generation when we're in our 40s 50s and 60s what do you think is the number
Starting point is 00:39:19 one most like imminent danger force that we're going to be seeing as we get older several great question first and foremost and I think we're changing I think you guys are changing it just by I got a remark on something and by the way art can you give it up for the turning point you say staff they do such a great job don't they do a great job and so they really do a great job but let me say we've been doing this chapter leadership summit for a couple years and a couple years six years ago seven years ago there wouldn't have been this kind of applause for god or for traditional masculinity or femininity, this is a new thing that you and Gen Z are leading.
Starting point is 00:39:59 So I think we're starting to spiritually repair the country. So the biggest problem more than anything else is spiritual sickness. The fact that we are distancing ourselves from God, that we think we're our own God, it's a massive problem. That will destroy everything. That will explode the national debt. That will keep the borders open.
Starting point is 00:40:17 That will make kids increasingly trans. That's a huge problem. is the spiritual sickness. If we can fix that, the next couple other problems is we need to deport 20 million people or else we will not have a country, period. We need mass deportations and we need them now. Thirdly, other threats.
Starting point is 00:40:38 You look at the rise of Zoran Mamdani and Europe. The rise of Islamism in the West is a major problem. If you do not share American values, you are not welcome in the United States of America. Period. End of story. And so the rise of Islamism
Starting point is 00:41:01 is a major, major problem. And so finally, I would say other threats. Obviously the debt and the deficit are educational gap, but I'm actually optimistic. You know I'm optimistic? You understand this room. You know 1,200 students like you can change the world.
Starting point is 00:41:17 The impact that you can have on campus, the offices that you will run on. And guys, do you understand, we're going to have 7,000 up in the main room coming up at just a couple of hours. And so the ripple effect of what 7,000 people can do that are building godly marriages and putting together ordered homes and supporting their churches and supporting their communities. Imagine that ripple effect. So I got a lot of concerns, but I also am staring at a lot of hope. God bless you. Thank you so much. Thank you, Charlie. We'd love to see you at Wichita State. Thank you. Hello, Charlie. I am 19 years old and I'm engaged to the love of my life and my best...
Starting point is 00:41:56 Amazing. Give it up for you. That's incredible. So we met in church and we've been together for four years now. I wanted to know what your advice is for criticism from others outside of the church, even criticism in the church for being engaged and getting married so young. This is so amazing. So what denomination are? you? We're non-dominational. Yeah, just so be clear, again, I'm not Catholic. I have big problems with Catholicism, but I have incredible respect for Catholicism, like more so than almost most evangelicals. There would not be, I think, a single Catholic diocese that would criticize a 19-year-old for getting married. Like, what is wrong with us evangelicals that someone would dare criticize a 19-year-old for getting married? Shame on us as evangelicals who do that. It's disgusting,
Starting point is 00:42:45 actually. Disgusting, right? So I want you to think about this. Here's a young lady at 19, and I pray your marriage works out and lasts long. And you should need to work at that. I'll give you some advice on that, right? But they're like, oh, you're too young. So here's a young lady that's rejecting hookup culture. She's rejecting kind of aimless promiscuity.
Starting point is 00:43:06 She wants to have children, I'm imagining, right? And she's doing it at a young appropriate age, and you receive criticism by doing that. You know what that goes to show? the American Evangelical Church has been infected by modernity and feminism and that needs to be completely collapse and rebuilt
Starting point is 00:43:25 in a biblical image. It's repulsive. And it doesn't surprise me because so much American Christianity again this is why so many kids are becoming Catholic I'm trying to tell evangelicals I'm like it's happening, it's happening fast. Again, I have deep respect for Catholicism
Starting point is 00:43:44 and I get it. I understand it. Again, I'm not Catholic, but I think Catholican has done a lot of good for the world and continues to. But one of the reasons why is that our American evangelical churches have become so socially liberal. And this is an example. The criticism, tune it out. You serve one entity, and that is God and God Almighty. You don't serve man. You don't serve their approval. You serve God. Now, let me give you some piece of advice. You need to do premarital counseling. I hope you are. I'm going to write a book.
Starting point is 00:44:18 I got the Sabbath book. And the next book I'm going to write is a hundred questions that you need to answer before you get married. And people are really excited about this, right? So let me give you a couple. Are you ready? Okay. I hope you know this. You need to know first your own nature.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Are you introverted or extroverted? And then you need to know your spouse's nature. Are they introverted or extroverted? You need to ask another question. I got like a hundred of them. Another really good one. Were they raised? This is one that almost no one ever asks. Were they raised in a home that was open or closed? How many of you were raised in a closed home? No friends over, very quiet nights.
Starting point is 00:44:58 You know what I'm talking about, right? Parents were like, you know, don't ever bring anyone over without permission. You do a barbecue once a decade. You know what I'm talking about? Now, how many of you were raised in an open home, which was like full house, everyone comes on over? You know what I'm talking? Now imagine you're about to get married to someone that was raised. raised in an open home, and you were raised in a closed home, right? Disaster. They're going to just start inviting people over. You're not used to that. Like, wait, no, the home is sacred. Like, no, the home is open. The home is fun. And that creates a ton of tension. Here's a big one who's going to control the money, do a sample budget for three years. What's an acceptable amount of debt? Who gets the credit cards?
Starting point is 00:45:40 Who pays off the credit cards? How often are you going to vacation? Here's another one that no one talks about what types of vacation. For example, I think cruises are no different than Gitmo. Like, I think cruises are awful. Do you agree? People can boo me? Do you guys agree? No, that's fine. I'm not marrying you, so I don't care. So I don't seek to appease your weird love of being seasick for eight days and eating food that gives you food, sea sickness and a bunch of people fighting in the pool. Like, what is? That's a vacation. Like, I mean, I think cruises are disgusting. Anyway, some people love cruises. And they want, like, for them, it's big.
Starting point is 00:46:19 You know, you don't have to worry about anything. Everything's taken care of. And I get that. It's fine. It's not how I'm wired. So you have to figure out what type of vacations. Here's the biggest one that almost never gets discussed because it's taboo. You need to say, honey, what vices are you currently struggling with public and private
Starting point is 00:46:32 and what will be acceptable vices in our marriage? It's better to find out now if you struggle with pornography than later. Because you can figure that out. You can have sympathy for it. People don't talk about. my husband doesn't watch pornography? He maybe does. He maybe doesn't. But you should confront that. Or what will be acceptable vices? Will be okay to drink in the home? How often will drinking be tolerated? One drink, two drinks, three drinks, drinking on week nights, drinking on weekends.
Starting point is 00:46:59 How about this? How early are we going to wake up? Are you a sleeper in or are you an early riser? Right? Other things. Is it okay to smoke marijuana? Are we going to have dessert a lot? Are we going to be okay to kind of just be a slovenly couple? Or do we really want to care about our fitness and how we look. This is important stuff that you think you probably know about your spouse, that you don't. That needs to be said audibly and written down in a third part and needs to coach you through that. And all of a sudden, you know, they'll say this and he'll be like, oh yeah, it's perfectly fine that I smoke a cigar. You smoke a cigar? Big, right? And so you go through that early and you figure out some framework because here's the key. Pre-marital counseling
Starting point is 00:47:39 will give you the framework to refer to when things start to fall apart because they will. And if you didn't do that premarital work, there's no framework, and everyone acts surprised. And the other one, which I think is really important, does your spouse have male friends? If you are marrying a man and he does not have close male friends, that is a red flag. I'm not trying to break up your marriage, by the way, but it is critical if a man does not, and then meet his friends. And for men out there, same with your future wife. does she have close female friends and meet her friends? Because let me tell you right now, when things go bad,
Starting point is 00:48:17 she's going to start spending time with her friends and you want to know who they are and what their character is. Final point. This is more for men than it is for women. Men, you are marrying your future mother-in-law. The mom becomes the mother more times than not. Make sure you get to know the mother, who she is, how she acts, gets along with her.
Starting point is 00:48:38 And if not, be like, is that? who I would eventually want to be with 20 or 30 years ago. My mother-in-law is like the greatest person ever. She's an angel. It's a lot of advice. I don't remember your question, but I wish you well on your marriage, and God bless you. So thank you.
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Starting point is 00:50:11 I'm married. I have two children. Praise the Lord. God bless you. Thank you. I just want to let you know that listening to you, being around you and being around all the people here, being a part of Turning Point, has changed my life more than anything. And I'm so appreciative of it. And I love, it's crazy that I'm even this close to you, like, this is nuts. But I tried to find a question that you hadn't been asked before
Starting point is 00:50:36 because I figured everybody had been asking about abortion and stuff, but nobody did. Anyways, my question is, what are your thoughts on physician-assisted suicide? Should it be illegal for individuals with severe depression, or should it be limited to those with terminal illnesses? I'm against it in all cases. I'm against physician-assisted suicide. And let me tell you why. First, it's called euthanasia clinically, is what.
Starting point is 00:51:06 it's called. First of all, in Canada, it is widespread. There is a guy by the name of Dr. Cvorkean, Dr. Death, you might remember reading about him. You should research Dr. Civorkian. And it turns out he was doing it in a predatory way, finding people with depression and just getting them up for just assisted physician suicide. Why do we stand against it? Well, in a culture of life, absent you taking another life, because I am actually a pro-death penalty because you deserve it, because the Bible commands it. But outside of that, that just because you have depression, that is not a reason to take your life. And I know that people suffer from it, but we do not believe that you just press the escape hatch on life when things
Starting point is 00:51:46 are difficult or hard, that life is a precious gift from God. So people will say, well, it's their choice, it's bodily autonomy. What we find is that these clinicians are literal predators. They will go after poor people that are suffering and just offer them this, and they have so much potentiality. Last point I'll make on this, there was a young lady, I think she was in the next, Netherlands or in Sweden. She was like 31 years old. Do you guys remember this? She was on TikTok about a year and a half ago and it went super viral and she was like, I'm depressed, I've tried everything, I'm going to do physician-assisted suicide. 31 years old. I'm sorry, there's something deeply wrong with modernity and the West. If a 31-year-old goes and kills herself with
Starting point is 00:52:29 physician-ass suicide, and guess what? We already have a suicide epidemic. Why would we make it even bigger the problem is not that it's too easy to kill yourself is that we've not given people the right reasons to live and everybody if you want to summarize modernity it is a death cult modernity is abortion death cult decision physician suicide death cult endless war I mean you look at the amount of culture of death
Starting point is 00:52:56 we stand for a culture of life what does it say in the scriptures the enemy has come to lie steal cheat and destroy Christ says but I have come to give life and life more abundantly. John Tentem. God bless you. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:53:16 Hey, Charlie. First of all, it's so nice to finally meet you in person. My name's Colton Risgard. My question is, as a leader of a conservative organization at UNC Wilmington, how can we win over students who quietly agree with us but are too afraid to speak out on campus? Yeah, it's a tough question. I mean, that's where you need to try to build your chapter into critical mass, to try to get the membership numbers and to try to get the students that are so big that they can't ignore you.
Starting point is 00:53:47 And I think we've done that. I mean, where's my University of Florida, Florida State University? Our campus tour this last semester was unbelievable. By the way, we're going to a lot more of your campuses this fall. We're coming to a campus near you. It's going to be amazing. So I wish I had a more non-generic answer, but generally here's what I'll say. say you need to make it fun you need to make it where people feel that they will not have the
Starting point is 00:54:12 social cost of them being deleted and you do that through numbers and you do that through you kind of taking the bullets for them if that makes sense we're running a long time i wish i could give a longer answer thank you so much god bless thank you god bless hi charlie uh it's an honor to meet you my name is michael abel and i am the treasurer of the cleveland state university branch of TPSA. And my question is, what is your opinion of Edward Snowden and should President Trump pardon him? Yes. You should be pardoned. Thank you very much. God bless to Charlie. Thank you. Hello, Mr. Kirk. It's finally nice to meet you. My name is James Joseph Ome, and I'm the president of the Catholic University of America. First and foremost, my girlfriend is a huge fan of yours.
Starting point is 00:55:01 I want to give a shout out to my girlfriend, Haley. I love you so much, Haley. You're the best. Isn't it? I love you so much, Haley. Now, my question is, for you, is my chapter has been facing a lot of, like, our administration has tried multiple ways to shut our chapter down. At Catholic University. Yes, at Catholic University, that's the thing. I know it's a Catholic school, but our administration, they're extremely liberal.
Starting point is 00:55:25 But my question is for you is, for future people who, you know, want to continue my chapter, because currently I'm the president, and my secretary, you see, I don't know where he is, but he's somewhere here. How can I still maintain my connection with people in my university while also still continuing, like, my day-to-day life? So do you mean once you graduate? I'm already graduated, sir. Yeah, you need to find a core of good students.
Starting point is 00:55:49 So succession planning is a big thing that we deal with at Turning Point, USA. You have to find a good core of students that are younger. And honestly, I bet you can find them through the student organization fair. But are you going to work in D.C. or are you going to move out of D.C.? Staying in D.C. helps, right? But finding at least two or three core students to be able to pass that chapter down is instrumental and very important. God bless you and get married young. Thank you, men.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Hi, Charlie. My name is Emmett Roberts. I am the chapter president, the brand new chapter at the College of Central Florida in Ocala. Awesome. First of all, I just want to thank you so much for everything that you've done. for America, but also for Christ. You are a great example of what it means to be Christ-like. And your debates, you're not only there to preach the truth and protect America, but you're there to preach the gospel.
Starting point is 00:56:51 And you do that with such compassion. And I just wanted to thank you for that. My question goes back to home. I lead a Bible study, and we have about 25. kids, and we got a family in from Canada. They're immigrating, and the older brother, and there's two siblings, the older brother is a friend of mine. He just turned 18, so he has the decision of whether or not to actually pursue citizenship. I have a lot of respect for him, and he's not really considering pursuing citizenship in America, because
Starting point is 00:57:28 first of all, and I agree with him on this, is that we, our citizens, of the kingdom of God. And he says, second of all, that any earthly citizenship is essentially irrelevant. So I have two questions. First of all, should I, as a Christian, should I try to persuade him or convince him to pursue American citizenship? And second of all, how do I? Yes, so from a Christian perspective, citizenship is not irrelevant.
Starting point is 00:57:56 You should remind him, that is not a biblical stance. So the people of Israel had different laws and customs than those outside of the nation of Israel. Even Paul, when he was under persecution, he invoked his Roman citizenship. It mattered to Paul. So that's a good thing to tell your friend, being like, even when Paul was up against all the opposition, that is why Paul was beheaded. He was not crucified because Roman citizens were never to be crucified. It was in Roman law.
Starting point is 00:58:21 So citizenship actually does matter. We get the whole concept of citizenship from the Bible. If he doesn't want to be an American citizen, then I would ask him, then why are you here? why are you benefiting from all the blessings, enjoying all the privileges, but you want to engage in none of the responsibility? How is that biblical? How is it biblical just to live in a place and I'm not saying he's leaching, but he's not contributing? He might be paying taxes, but now when you're a citizen, it is a different standard. It is a different standard. And so I would ask him that question. And again, there's nothing biblical about his
Starting point is 00:59:00 belief. He is right that our true citizenship is in the kingdom of God. The Bible also says, though, that nations will be judged in the end of times, that nations and boundaries and borders are all biblical examples for that reason. Nehemiah built the wall in the book of Deuteronomy. There were stones put around the border edges of the nation of Israel. And so it sounds like it's somewhat of a modern socially left view that he has. And if he doesn't want to be an American citizen, ask him, fine, why don't you go to Ottawa? or Toronto and tell me how free it is versus here in America. Why don't you go on the streets of Toronto and give a sermon
Starting point is 00:59:39 in the open air about how Muhammad was a pedophile? Can you do that? No, they would come after you for hate speech, blasphemy laws, or some Mohammedan would come hunt you in the streets. We in America have freedom of speech, and what drives me nuts, I'm not saying your friend is in this category, is people that come here and have no appreciation for how awesome this country is, and how amazing it is.
Starting point is 01:00:02 Thank you so much. Hey, my name is Hank Limbaugh, I'm from Johns Creek, Georgia. And I was wondering, what effect will AI have on future jobs? A huge effect. I mean, that's part of one of the reasons why I say college is a scam. A lot of the jobs that you guys are pursuing are going to be replaced. However, I will say that when I ask people their majors, there were some really good answers.
Starting point is 01:00:27 You know, animal science, that's not going to be replaced by AI anytime soon. certain electrical engineering jobs, but what will be disrupted is that mid-level management, the middle part of the, I see the college scam book right there, the kind of middle part of these companies, what matters most, and unfortunately this is lost on a lot of college education, what matters most is not the skills you get, but the character you develop. The character you develop will be everlasting much longer than the skills that you get while you're in college. But look, I mean, I bet half you guys in this audience are writing your essays with ChatGPT. Like, I bet. And you know I'm, you know I'm right. Oh, only one fourth. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:01:07 Yeah. But look, AI can be a good thinking partner, but I'm telling you guys, be very careful if you are replacing your own ability to reason with AI. You will be less human and there is nothing sacred and nothing biblical with you outsourcing our humanity to a bunch of numbers on a screen. Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Thank you. This will be our last question. Hi, I'm McKenzie, and I'm actually a Canadian citizen. So my question for you is, as someone who is pursuing American citizenship... Good for you. You want to be a citizen. Yeah. Yeah. As someone who is pursuing American citizenship,
Starting point is 01:01:51 how do I get involved in American causes without being able to vote? So you can volunteer as a Canadian citizen. You can help on campaigns, you can add. You can advocate with part of Turning Point USA. You don't need to be a citizen for any of that. But once you become a citizen, then you can vote. All of all those things as a Canadian citizen are so important. And just the demonstration and the contrast between how Canada is right now versus America is such a dramatic one that I think should invigorate almost everybody. So thank you so much. Really appreciate it. And closing, everybody, what makes your presence here so dramatic is that you have signed up for something hard. If you wanted what was easy, you would be a
Starting point is 01:02:31 campus liberal shouting about some alleged injustice, but you have decided, even though you might get canceled, even though you might be smeared or slandered, that you are pursuing the betterment for the United States of America. And look around this room. You are not alone. In this room, you are not alone. You are around thousands of other fellow travelers that are willing to all fight and sacrifice for this nation. So what does success look like for your generation? 20 years from now, we want to look back at this chapter leadership summit. We want to say 20 years from now, church attendance has gone up. 20 years from now, we want to say that the birth rate was reversed. 20 years from now, we want to say the suicide rate has reversed. 20 years
Starting point is 01:03:13 from now, we want to say that you're able to own homes, run businesses, that men can be men and women can be women, and that men will no longer be in female sports or female locker rooms. 20 years from now. 20 years from now. We want a nation that speaks English and has a unified culture that values God again that has not been taken over
Starting point is 01:03:36 by the communist Chinese or by radical Islamism. And my goodness, if you take 1,100 Turning Point USA superstars like all of you, and 1,100 libs, I will bet on you guys every single time
Starting point is 01:03:50 to win this country. every single time. God bless you guys. Thank you so much. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to charliekirk.com.

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