On his radio show Thursday, Charlie Kirk advocated for the creation of a ‘citizen force’ to be sent to the U.S.-Mexico border to protect against the ‘invasion’ of the country by Haitian refugees and prevent the “diminishing and decreasing [of] white demographics in America.’”
After years of pretending to agree with MLK, Kirk denounced him in front of students at America Fest, claiming “we made a huge mistake when we passed the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s.’”
“I’m sorry. If I see a Black pilot, I’m going to be like, ‘Boy, I hope he’s qualified.’”
“The ‘Great Replacement’ is not a theory, it’s a reality.” — posted on his Instagram (Feb 23, 2024).
Conservative commentator and activist Charlie Kirk told a 14-year-old girl to think about finding a husband when she asked for his advice about attending college.
[O]ne of the TPUSA summit’s corporate sponsors is a Christian fashion company that is led by a registered sex offender, Shawn Bergstrand, who served time in federal prison for attempted "coercion and enticement" after trying to persuade "a minor female" to "engage in sexual activity."
Last month, Kirk devoted a chunk of his podcast to honoring the influential evangelical pastor John MacArthur, who passed away on July 14 at the age of 86. Kirk called him “one of the most influential Protestant minds since the Reformation,” and a “legend” who “never bowed to the gods of this age” and “never apologized for Scripture.” Soaring language — but it’s a euphemism. One of MacArthur’s most famous old-fashioned beliefs was that slavery was godly.
In 2001, MacArthur delivered an infamous sermon at his California megachurch. He argued that Black people are cursed by God to be “servile people” who are “doomed to perpetual slavery.” There have been twisted efforts to rationalize what he said here, but the context of his entire sermon made his meaning quite clear. He’s invoking an argument that white Southerners used in the 19th century, claiming Black people were descended from the biblical figure of Canaan, Noah’s grandson, who is cursed by God in the Book of Genesis to be a “servant of servants.” MacArthur claimed the descendants of Canaan populated Africa and carried this curse with them.
“We have more single women in their early 30’s that are the most depressed, suicidal, anxious, and lonely in America’s history because there’s a biological clock that’s going off and they realize that they’re not going to be able to have kids, that they’re not as desirable in the dating market or in the dating pool and so they start to lash out on the rest of society by voting democrat.”
I asked you to show us any hate rhetoric. you could've saved your time and typed "I can't."