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[00:00:01] foreign [00:00:08] [Music] [00:00:32] [Music] [00:00:41] foreign [00:01:12] foreign [00:02:08] thank you [00:02:14] foreign [00:02:52] foreign [00:03:27] foreign [00:04:11] foreign [00:04:50] foreign [00:05:21] foreign [00:05:23] [Music] [00:06:07] thank you [00:06:37] foreign [00:07:31] foreign [00:07:58] foreign [00:08:27] foreign [00:08:44] [Music] [00:09:02] foreign [00:09:04] [Music] [00:09:46] thank you [00:09:57] [Music] [00:10:16] foreign [00:10:17] foreign [00:10:22] [Music] [00:10:27] [Music] [00:10:34] [Music] [00:10:40] [Music] [00:11:09] foreign [00:11:22] students here at Turning Point USA is [00:11:24] America best you can watch Daily mix [00:11:34] of freedom of Liberty of Justice this is [00:11:38] the greatest nation on Earth fight for [00:11:42] the last best Hope on Earth America is [00:11:45] our home America is a gift we get to [00:11:49] live in America [00:11:52] [Music] [00:12:00] [Applause] [00:12:02] foreign [00:12:05] [Music] [00:12:13] [Music] [00:12:20] [Music] [00:12:43] foreign [00:12:45] [Music] [00:13:09] [Music] [00:13:24] foreign [00:13:26] [Music] [00:13:39] [Music] [00:13:56] foreign [00:14:00] [Music] [00:14:16] thank you all so much for coming tonight [00:14:18] our chapter here at UT has been blown [00:14:21] away by the response from the community [00:14:22] for this event [00:14:24] so many people have been so kind and [00:14:26] helpful we'd like to thank utpd and [00:14:29] other law enforcement not only for their [00:14:31] amazing help today working to keep us [00:14:33] safe but also for their diligence and [00:14:36] hard work every day putting their lives [00:14:38] on the line for us [00:14:40] [Applause] [00:14:43] thank you [00:14:49] I could not continue without thanking a [00:14:51] few more people instrumental to our [00:14:53] chapter thank you to all of our field [00:14:56] representative Marilyn Norwood and our [00:14:58] regional manager [00:15:04] and our regional manager Lacey Williams [00:15:07] as well as event staff [00:15:12] and of course all of our amazing student [00:15:14] volunteers [00:15:16] [Applause] [00:15:22] you all have been there for us week in [00:15:24] and week out y'all have been so [00:15:26] supportive of our chapter here and have [00:15:28] helped us to grow to what we are today [00:15:30] willing to work with us and support us [00:15:32] in our ambitious goals and most of all [00:15:36] thank you to Turning Point USA for [00:15:38] supporting our chapter and giving us the [00:15:40] resources and training to pull off an [00:15:42] event of this size [00:15:44] if you are interested in starting a [00:15:46] chapter please check out the TP USA [00:15:48] table at this event or go to tpusa.com [00:15:51] get involved we would love to help you [00:15:54] get plugged in finally we encourage you [00:15:57] to attend our biggest event of the Year [00:15:58] America Fest this December in Phoenix [00:16:01] Arizona under three lucky chairs is a [00:16:04] golden ticket that will get you free [00:16:06] admission into America Fest these are [00:16:09] events you do not want to miss thank you [00:16:12] all for joining us and we will get [00:16:14] started in a moment [00:16:18] welcome to Turning Point USA's proudly [00:16:21] hosted 2022 event the Live Free tour [00:16:25] joining us on stage tonight Charlie Kirk [00:16:29] we are here to celebrate the greatest [00:16:32] nation ever to exist in the history of [00:16:34] the world you as a human being have [00:16:37] dignity that you will write to speech [00:16:39] that you have a right to organize that [00:16:41] you have a right to start a family they [00:16:43] are the Invaders we are Americans and we [00:16:46] are going to win [00:16:50] let's get this started now welcoming to [00:16:53] the stage Charlie Kirk [00:16:58] [Music] [00:17:09] thank you everybody thank you it's great [00:17:12] to be here I have to uh apologize in [00:17:13] advance it was been a long day [00:17:16] um we sat on a table there was anyone [00:17:17] there today that was that we had a good [00:17:19] time I have to say six outside of a [00:17:21] couple people but um no generally I I [00:17:24] learned a lot you know uh one of the [00:17:26] individuals there she asked she said you [00:17:28] actually go here to learn and I I not [00:17:30] that I've heard anything that was [00:17:32] totally new and profound but I learned a [00:17:34] lot at kind of where this generation is [00:17:36] politically and philosophically and um [00:17:39] yeah I learned a lot of kind of about [00:17:41] some of the major sticking points there [00:17:42] and I do want to thank a couple people I [00:17:45] want to thank the students there that [00:17:46] that were there for all two hours and [00:17:48] were respectful that says a lot speech [00:17:50] is important in fact without speech all [00:17:52] you have is power and brute force and so [00:17:54] that says a lot about you so if you're [00:17:55] out there and you hear that good for you [00:17:57] and then I also I can't believe I'm [00:17:59] doing this but I want to thank the UT [00:18:01] Administration that kind of came it's [00:18:03] amazing [00:18:04] um no you have to be honest in life [00:18:05] though right I'm not exactly a fan of [00:18:07] college [00:18:08] um and but they came in and they [00:18:12] yes smart enough to make you attend Okay [00:18:14] so [00:18:15] yeah thank you [00:18:19] imagine [00:18:25] that right there is what someone who's [00:18:27] about to lose very big acts like let me [00:18:29] tell you that's uh [00:18:32] that was uh one minute and eight seconds [00:18:35] that's a new record [00:18:44] here I am complimenting that everyone [00:18:47] had a great time and [00:18:49] trying to be magnanimous even though [00:18:51] people said very bad Vivid whatever and [00:18:53] that happens you gotta love it it's [00:18:55] great [00:18:56] okay where was I it's like speaking of [00:18:59] how wonderful of a university this is um [00:19:01] let me continue with my compliments no I [00:19:04] mean it it's that the UT Administration [00:19:06] came in uh to a couple you know people [00:19:08] that were trying to interrupt and play [00:19:09] music or whatever uh and they said you [00:19:11] have to do that elsewhere so that [00:19:12] allowed our discussion our conversation [00:19:13] to continue and so that was that was [00:19:15] very nice and we appreciate that and so [00:19:17] there was uh yeah you could give it up [00:19:19] for the UT Administration they deserve [00:19:21] credit for that they do [00:19:23] and um there [00:19:25] they had a commitment to free speech [00:19:27] which is which is very very important so [00:19:29] something that kept on coming up in our [00:19:31] discussions today which I found to be [00:19:33] fascinating not not surprising but it [00:19:36] was fascinating to keep on hearing which [00:19:37] is who are you to say what is right and [00:19:40] wrong and that's not a new question [00:19:43] um I thought that that would be probably [00:19:45] well understood by the time you get to [00:19:47] college but it shouldn't be a huge shock [00:19:49] for those of you that are kind of [00:19:50] consuming post-modern deconstructionist [00:19:53] philosophy on an almost daily basis [00:19:55] which is who are you to say why is your [00:19:58] right the right and that really does ask [00:20:00] the question of what is the purpose of [00:20:01] college right where I think college [00:20:03] should be kind of what Hillsdale College [00:20:05] has become which is an exploration of [00:20:07] the good the true and the Beautiful and [00:20:09] what is right what is good what is how [00:20:12] should you as a human being properly [00:20:13] develop and you know it was a really [00:20:16] interesting question where they said you [00:20:17] know your beliefs should not be able to [00:20:20] be imposed on somebody else and that [00:20:22] sounds really good right like okay yeah [00:20:24] you're a beliefs but it's not true at [00:20:25] some point somebody's belief is going to [00:20:27] be imposed on you even the absence of a [00:20:29] belief is somebody's belief so at some [00:20:31] point you have to come to some sort of [00:20:33] consensus of what is good they say well [00:20:34] I don't think the government should be [00:20:36] involved in any decisions that's a [00:20:37] decision and of itself [00:20:38] not to be involved as a decision not to [00:20:41] do something is actually a decision to [00:20:43] do something and you have to have a [00:20:44] moral basis for that and so we had a you [00:20:46] know a very long conversation about that [00:20:47] and I hope that can continue in the [00:20:49] question and answer line of which [00:20:50] disagreement will be um you know invited [00:20:52] and you guys can have the microphone [00:20:54] we'll have a back and forth but you know [00:20:56] it kind of goes back to that question of [00:20:58] who are you to say and boy the founding [00:21:00] fathers really thought deeply about that [00:21:03] and we are the beneficiaries of of [00:21:05] framers that gave us the greatest nation [00:21:07] ever to exist in the history of the [00:21:09] world and I have to say when I said that [00:21:10] today there were a lot of people gasping [00:21:12] and booing which is just such a shocking [00:21:13] thing because that is as close to an [00:21:16] objective fact of anything I could say [00:21:17] here tonight that you are the [00:21:19] beneficiaries to live in the greatest [00:21:20] nation ever to exist in the history of [00:21:22] the world that's a big deal and [00:21:27] and somebody asked and they said well [00:21:29] well why and I said look I mean by first [00:21:31] of all greatest is obviously relative [00:21:32] you're judging yourself against other [00:21:34] countries are we perfect of course not [00:21:35] we're human beings we're far from [00:21:37] perfect but we're the most generous [00:21:39] country we're the most productive [00:21:40] country we have the longest waiting list [00:21:41] of people that want to come into our [00:21:42] country [00:21:43] our ideals have been successfully [00:21:45] replicated all across the planet [00:21:48] we're the nation that goes and fights [00:21:50] Wars for the freedom of other people not [00:21:52] perfectly all the time obviously but has [00:21:54] an ethic within our history and within [00:21:57] our background of something that is not [00:21:59] an Empire to try to gain lands but in [00:22:01] some ways something greater than [00:22:03] yourself and I could go on from medical [00:22:05] advancements to cultural impact there's [00:22:07] something very special about America and [00:22:09] I'm deathly afraid that we're losing it [00:22:11] and not only are we afraid of losing it [00:22:13] I'm afraid that people want it to be [00:22:16] lost [00:22:16] and that's even more troubling to me and [00:22:19] it wasn't said today but I've heard it [00:22:21] before when I was at Berkeley [00:22:23] um which [00:22:24] don't laugh too much you guys are right [00:22:26] up there with Berkeley so [00:22:28] it's right out there I have to say that [00:22:31] um I heard some wacky stuff today but [00:22:33] Berkeley had some other whack he was [00:22:35] right up there but I heard something [00:22:36] else which is you know America's the [00:22:38] great Satan we want it eliminated it's a [00:22:40] force of evil in the world and [00:22:42] only only spending an exhaustive amount [00:22:45] of time in a lecture hall listening to [00:22:47] someone who hates about America could [00:22:48] you come to such a ridiculous conclusion [00:22:51] as that which I mean just the evidence [00:22:53] in front of it is you look at America's [00:22:56] greatness which I again I think we're [00:22:57] losing through self-inflicted decisions [00:23:00] and you look through our history and you [00:23:02] look at what we've been able to [00:23:03] accomplish there's just one fact that [00:23:05] will tell you everything you need to [00:23:06] know America is the only nation on the [00:23:09] planet where even those who hate it and [00:23:11] they say they hate it they refuse to [00:23:12] leave [00:23:14] and so and and people and [00:23:18] and [00:23:20] they say well you know where am I [00:23:22] supposed to go I don't know you guys [00:23:23] talk about Denmark all the time like [00:23:25] Paris I'm not saying leave I'm saying [00:23:27] why don't you [00:23:28] and because I have to hear about how [00:23:30] awful this place is but your actions [00:23:33] speak a lot louder than your lectures in [00:23:35] that regard and that does kind of tell [00:23:37] you something it kind of reminds me all [00:23:38] the celebrities that said they were [00:23:39] going to leave the country after Donald [00:23:41] Trump won it's actually like yeah okay [00:23:42] you might have a problem with that but [00:23:44] it turns out that this place still is [00:23:45] the best hope it still is the greatest [00:23:47] nation so why why is this country great [00:23:49] why have we achieved anything of value [00:23:52] well you can ask yourself the question [00:23:54] what is the longest lasting constitution [00:23:56] in world history and you're living under [00:23:58] it it's the United States Constitution [00:24:00] Magna Carta is not a constitution the 10 [00:24:02] 10 commandments not a constitution [00:24:04] Constitution's an agreement it's a [00:24:06] compact contract [00:24:07] and they wrestled with these ideas the [00:24:09] framers and boy did they get it right [00:24:11] they got some things wrong and they can [00:24:13] prove it along the way but what they got [00:24:14] right more than anything else is the [00:24:16] question that we spent about two hours [00:24:18] trying to go back and forth with today I [00:24:20] don't know if we ever found consensus [00:24:22] but it's a very simple question which is [00:24:24] what is a human being [00:24:25] is a human being a collection of cells [00:24:27] is it just kind of an accident of [00:24:29] hundreds of millions of years of [00:24:30] evolution or is human being as a human [00:24:32] being more than that is a human being an [00:24:34] image Bearer or has a soul has something [00:24:36] that is worthy of protection and the [00:24:39] answer to that question can tell you [00:24:40] directly the type of government that you [00:24:42] think should exist and it says so [00:24:44] clearly because the Declaration of [00:24:46] Independence starts completely and total [00:24:47] universally it doesn't start specific it [00:24:49] gets specific but Thomas Jefferson [00:24:51] writes when in the course of human [00:24:52] events he's talking about all time all [00:24:53] human beings all people it becomes [00:24:55] necessary for one people to dissolve the [00:24:57] political bans that have tied them to [00:24:58] another deriving the separate but equal [00:25:00] power that goes on the equal station and [00:25:02] goes on to say laws of nature and nature [00:25:04] is God what he's making is a moral [00:25:05] argument that the people of this nation [00:25:08] have something that is just that is even [00:25:10] greater than reason and is even greater [00:25:12] than touch and feel in the senses and [00:25:14] again you could have your own religious [00:25:16] views but it's an arguable to say that [00:25:17] the founders of the greatest nation ever [00:25:19] to exist in the history of the world [00:25:20] they believed you had a soul and that's [00:25:22] a very big deal [00:25:23] and if you believe you have a soul then [00:25:24] you must have a government that respects [00:25:26] all human dignity regardless of size [00:25:27] level of development environment or [00:25:29] degree of dependency including those in [00:25:31] the womb or outside of the womb that [00:25:33] those beings are worthy of protection [00:25:34] that the and when you start to talk in [00:25:37] that way all of a sudden natural rights [00:25:39] start to come into the picture you say [00:25:40] wow and obviously they talk to life [00:25:41] liberty in the pursuit of happiness [00:25:43] previously it was life liberty and [00:25:44] property from John Locke and Thomas [00:25:45] Jefferson [00:25:46] I had added the pursuit of happiness [00:25:48] which is you have a right to be able to [00:25:49] live that's a very big deal and guess [00:25:51] what government does not give you those [00:25:52] rights and that was the huge change [00:25:54] right is that the government protects [00:25:56] those rights first and foremost from [00:25:58] government abusing those rights and not [00:26:00] only were they able to tell you what a [00:26:01] human being is they told you how human [00:26:03] beings acted and if there was kind of [00:26:05] the bit one of the big lies if you will [00:26:06] of American progressivism is that [00:26:08] somehow human beings change just because [00:26:10] technology changes with it and that is [00:26:12] not true just because times change human [00:26:15] beings do not change we're exactly the [00:26:17] same in fact technology only makes it [00:26:19] easier for us to do the bad stuff that [00:26:21] would have been harder for us to do a [00:26:22] couple hundred years ago said [00:26:23] differently the Constitution was not [00:26:25] written for the times it was written to [00:26:26] stand the test of time that it was an [00:26:28] analysis of human behavior of every [00:26:29] civilization that ever acted before and [00:26:31] they had some truths in it that all of [00:26:33] us are able to enjoy today the first and [00:26:36] most obvious one is consent to the [00:26:37] Govern you are The Sovereign in the U.S [00:26:39] Constitution and that is so easy to take [00:26:42] for granted and it only existed in a [00:26:44] short little spurt and maybe Athenian [00:26:45] democracy before that and it's a big [00:26:48] deal they put that into place but it's [00:26:49] important that it's not a democracy [00:26:51] though people say we're democracy we are [00:26:52] not a democracy we're a constitutional [00:26:54] republic what's the difference in a [00:26:57] democracy the majority rules no matter [00:26:59] what all the time and I said well that's [00:27:01] the way I want it well if the majority [00:27:02] wants something that is evil and wrong [00:27:03] shouldn't there be a check and balance [00:27:05] against the majority shouldn't there be [00:27:06] a process to slow it down you see a [00:27:09] constitutional republic says there are [00:27:10] things that are true that will always be [00:27:12] true do you notice that the preamble to [00:27:14] the US Constitution has never had to be [00:27:15] changed [00:27:16] it's because it's always been true that [00:27:18] we do ordain these truths the very we do [00:27:21] ordain this constitution said [00:27:23] differently and so when we kind of look [00:27:25] at all these different things that are [00:27:27] kind of factoring in I think it's [00:27:29] important to note that the posture that [00:27:31] I encourage you to have and we can have [00:27:33] obvious disagreements here we're going [00:27:34] to get to questions early tonight [00:27:35] because boy some of you guys wore me out [00:27:37] today I got to be honest three hours of [00:27:39] radio and we were talking forever [00:27:41] um and is is a posture of gratitude one [00:27:45] of my great complaints I really couldn't [00:27:46] care less about your political [00:27:47] affiliation we could talk about that [00:27:49] that's not why I'm here tonight if you [00:27:50] want to ask me political questions I [00:27:51] don't care that's fine obviously I have [00:27:52] strong opinions that way but it drives [00:27:54] me nuts when there is a lecture of [00:27:57] ingratitude towards America [00:27:59] people that are thankful are happier [00:28:03] and you have a lot to be thankful for [00:28:05] and you might not be happy you might say [00:28:07] oh look at all these injustices I would [00:28:09] venture a guess there's probably half [00:28:10] truths baked in that and it's not as [00:28:12] much of the Injustice as you think but [00:28:13] whatever I'm sure I could agree with [00:28:14] part of it but when you think about it [00:28:16] when you're ungrateful you're much more [00:28:18] likely to be a revolutionary [00:28:19] when you're grateful maybe you want to [00:28:21] conserve that thing that's why I'm a [00:28:22] conservative that's why a lot of you are [00:28:23] conservatives you say this is something [00:28:25] that I actually want to protect to make [00:28:26] sure future Generations are able to live [00:28:28] through just becoming a father I could [00:28:30] tell you I'm like I want my daughter to [00:28:31] be able to live in this nation I want [00:28:33] future generations to be able to enjoy [00:28:35] this incredible system and you always [00:28:36] got to ask the question which is replace [00:28:38] it with what [00:28:40] replace it with [00:28:42] what kind of experiment what kind of a [00:28:44] country what is the solution what is the [00:28:45] form of the structure of government and [00:28:47] there's a reason why that Constitution [00:28:49] has stood the test the time and the [00:28:51] stress test that every single Corner [00:28:52] despite opposition foreign and domestic [00:28:54] it locates the sovereignty within you [00:28:58] and at the same time the people are [00:29:00] actually not running the administration [00:29:02] of the government it excludes The [00:29:04] Sovereign from the ordinary business of [00:29:05] the government or the ordinary [00:29:06] operations of the government which in [00:29:08] some ways is a check and balance on the [00:29:09] people which again shows that absolute [00:29:12] power can can corrupt absolutely [00:29:14] and it comes down to this this [00:29:16] fundamental question and this [00:29:17] fundamental thing where it goes down to [00:29:19] at some point you have to agree upon [00:29:20] what C.S Lewis said which is you have to [00:29:22] come you have to come to some consensus [00:29:24] of the Dao or the way and this is what [00:29:26] really troubles me about some of the [00:29:27] things I heard today more than anything [00:29:28] else when they say there's unlimited [00:29:31] amount of truths [00:29:33] and I want you to understand the [00:29:34] ramifications of what that looks like in [00:29:37] society [00:29:38] and you know somebody said you know [00:29:40] different cultures have different truths [00:29:43] think about that look like different [00:29:44] cultures can have different diets and [00:29:46] customs and attitudes but is it really [00:29:48] the case that if you believe that child [00:29:51] sacrifice to molec is okay that's [00:29:53] somehow something we should act as if [00:29:55] that's not eternally wrong regardless of [00:29:57] where it happens [00:29:58] no there's Eternal principles that apply [00:30:00] to all people you know regardless of [00:30:02] where they are on the planet now are [00:30:04] there different customs of course be [00:30:05] respectful of them in all things but [00:30:07] you do look at that question there's an [00:30:09] unlimited amount of truths now there can [00:30:10] be there could be lots of different [00:30:11] shared experiences but for example if [00:30:14] you have a car crash and you know [00:30:15] there's five witnesses everyone said [00:30:16] well this happened and this happened [00:30:17] eventually you want to get to the truth [00:30:18] of what ended up happening [00:30:20] you want to be able to get to the [00:30:21] consensus of the matter and when you [00:30:22] design a government or you have a [00:30:24] society and you raise a generation that [00:30:27] says you know what anyone can believe [00:30:28] whatever they want to believe about [00:30:29] anything at any time how on Earth are [00:30:32] you going to have a stable and Civil [00:30:33] Society from that point if everybody had [00:30:35] a definition of what North is good luck [00:30:37] trying to orient everybody [00:30:39] so no there's not unlimited amount of [00:30:41] truths I believe there's one truth but I [00:30:44] think that truth that we could agree [00:30:45] tonight is rather broad I think that [00:30:46] it's a road that is not too narrow and [00:30:48] not too not too wide as C.S Lewis would [00:30:51] say in the abolition of man it's the Dao [00:30:53] it's something that says okay within the [00:30:55] maxims of Liberty we can agree that [00:30:57] separation of powers consent to the [00:30:59] governed independent Judiciary private [00:31:01] property rights these things are [00:31:02] important to protect and whenever there [00:31:04] is a threat against those things we're [00:31:07] not going to put up with that like we're [00:31:08] not going to we're not going to say you [00:31:10] know what yeah maybe you could believe [00:31:11] that you're a platypus or that you could [00:31:13] believe that you're actually six foot [00:31:15] eight when in reality you're not is that [00:31:17] your your feeling is not as important as [00:31:20] to what actual [00:31:21] reality is happening in that exact [00:31:23] moment and the consequence of this I [00:31:25] could tell you will end up being two [00:31:27] things first you get chaos and that's [00:31:28] bad and that's kind of the talking point [00:31:30] if you don't have all these things you [00:31:32] have societal chaos but we never talk [00:31:33] about what happens after that which is [00:31:35] then you get totalitarianism [00:31:37] you see as soon as you confuse everybody [00:31:40] there is no truth you have your own [00:31:41] truth and you have all these different [00:31:42] kind of bickering tribes eventually [00:31:44] people are going to want order [00:31:46] and that's when you get someone like [00:31:47] Joseph Stalin that comes along and all [00:31:49] they care about is power and they're [00:31:51] good at it and then all of a sudden you [00:31:52] could throw out all the stuff I've [00:31:54] talked about consent to the Govern [00:31:55] separation of powers chaos is a strategy [00:31:58] towards totalitarianism and not everyone [00:32:01] who's participating it even recognized [00:32:02] or realizing it they say oh we're [00:32:03] liberating groups to be able to have [00:32:05] whatever truth they want to have under [00:32:06] any circumstance now you have our own [00:32:08] opinions but you know do you notice how [00:32:10] quickly it goes from this is my truth to [00:32:12] all of a sudden if you don't accept your [00:32:13] truth you're going to be penalized [00:32:15] happens very quickly so it's not just [00:32:17] your truth it's that I must now adopt [00:32:19] that and whatever that kind of fiction [00:32:22] or whatever that might be and so I'm [00:32:24] very very worried about the direction of [00:32:26] the country currently and for for a [00:32:28] variety of reasons and I think that the [00:32:29] restoration has to start has to kind of [00:32:31] rest in all of you something I wish we [00:32:33] could have talked about more in this uh [00:32:35] kind of in our time together on the quad [00:32:38] wherever we were [00:32:40] um is kind of what's going on [00:32:41] generationally I guess you're all Jen's [00:32:43] ears is that right if you're in college [00:32:44] I'm a millennial so I have to thank you [00:32:47] by the way I have finally found a [00:32:49] generation Boomers hate more than [00:32:50] Millennials Generation Z it's great so [00:32:52] thank you very much [00:32:54] um I get to now hate on the younger [00:32:55] generation it's terrific it's great for [00:32:57] years although stupid Millennials are [00:32:58] the worst it's all awful now now I get [00:33:00] to now I get to do that it's actually [00:33:01] quite delightful [00:33:03] um so [00:33:04] but let's talk seriously here there's [00:33:06] two ways we could take this and I think [00:33:08] both have some have something that we [00:33:10] can we can glean from it the first is [00:33:13] the reality of the topic is that this is [00:33:15] the most depressed suicidal alcohol [00:33:17] addicted and drug-addicted psychiatric [00:33:19] drug addicted generation in history [00:33:21] most likely to kill themselves the least [00:33:23] likely to get married least likely to [00:33:24] have kids [00:33:25] most likely to believe that there is no [00:33:27] God no eternity no reason or Harmony for [00:33:29] life that's a very scary thing and for [00:33:31] those of us that are not in Generation Z [00:33:33] we should press pause and say time out [00:33:35] and say what is going on that that is a [00:33:37] very troubling and sad thing now I do [00:33:39] believe that there is a direct [00:33:40] connection between a lot of this [00:33:42] post-modernist garbage that is being a [00:33:44] lot of you guys are going into debt for [00:33:46] um to learn and the fact that all of a [00:33:48] sudden you have something that could be [00:33:49] best described as existential despair [00:33:52] like you you feed you feed a child a [00:33:54] steady diet of jock dareda and Michelle [00:33:56] Foucault and Herbert marcusa without [00:33:59] being anchored in absolute truth or at [00:34:01] least the kind of the inquiry of such [00:34:03] you're going to really mess with some [00:34:05] kids heads I really believe that doesn't [00:34:06] that does not help but also even deeper [00:34:08] than that and this is where I think some [00:34:10] students would totally agree especially [00:34:12] those on the left and some adults would [00:34:14] say not so fast is I think that older [00:34:16] Generations did a massive disservice to [00:34:18] this generation and I don't say that [00:34:20] lightly I'm not one to try to re you [00:34:23] know wage generational Warfare I don't [00:34:24] like it but it's true the lockdowns will [00:34:27] go down as one of the worst mistakes in [00:34:29] American history where we decided to [00:34:32] harm a generation for an awful reason [00:34:35] and this generation is still trying to [00:34:37] climb out of it we locked down a [00:34:39] generation and masked them and forced [00:34:41] mRNA Gene altering technology on them by [00:34:43] saying maybe you get kicked out of [00:34:44] school or have your entire life ruined [00:34:46] for a virus that did not significantly [00:34:48] threaten them and every single person in [00:34:50] this room could tell you a story of [00:34:52] someone that has been left aside maybe [00:34:53] you are one of those people and I and [00:34:55] we're here for you if you need help in [00:34:56] any way possible of someone that is now [00:34:58] in a very serious mental health crisis [00:34:59] someone that took their life and I'm [00:35:02] telling you the lockdowns are a direct [00:35:03] correlation to this generational Carnage [00:35:06] that a lot of young people are living [00:35:07] through and you know a lot of adults [00:35:09] will say oh young people just need to [00:35:10] work harder I agree you know there is a [00:35:12] work ethic issue but how about we take a [00:35:15] pause and we tell young people like we [00:35:17] were wrong this never should have [00:35:18] happened but we never should have took [00:35:20] prom and graduation and [00:35:26] and I and I I know a lot of you out [00:35:28] there that are adults were against it so [00:35:30] I'm overly generalizing but the [00:35:32] consensus of the American adults did it [00:35:34] it's a fact right they just did [00:35:37] and [00:35:38] it was it was so perverse when you [00:35:40] really think about it which is [00:35:42] the 15 16 and 17 journals that have [00:35:44] their whole life ahead of them they need [00:35:46] to be locked at home [00:35:47] so that they won't spread a virus to [00:35:50] their grandparents now I'm not a fan [00:35:51] obviously of anyone's spreading viruses [00:35:52] to anybody but the question should have [00:35:54] always been the kids come first [00:35:57] what's right for them first [00:35:59] because now we see the result right and [00:36:02] not to mention all of our insane fiscal [00:36:05] policies around this and I say this to [00:36:07] conservatives all the time and I think [00:36:09] that we could find some agreement with [00:36:10] some people on the left here tonight [00:36:11] which is you want to know why so many [00:36:13] people on the left on younger that love [00:36:15] socialism yeah part of it they want free [00:36:17] stuff and they've been indoctrinated all [00:36:18] that obviously that's all totally true I [00:36:20] get that but I want you to put yourself [00:36:21] in a young UT Austin grads shoes [00:36:25] for a second they graduated with a [00:36:27] Philosophy degree and now they have to [00:36:30] go become a barista or whatever you know [00:36:32] the the career the career track is I [00:36:34] mean I mean that non-jokingly right and [00:36:36] they were like wait a second I did what [00:36:37] I was told I borrowed the money I got [00:36:39] the piece of paper I'm seventy thousand [00:36:40] dollars in debt whatever right and now [00:36:42] they go to go pay rent and everything's [00:36:44] twice as expensive because we decided to [00:36:46] go print a bunch of money we didn't have [00:36:48] and inflation is crushing people and [00:36:50] good luck trying to buy a home if you're [00:36:52] a young person right now with what 6.6 [00:36:54] interest rates and down payments Out Of [00:36:56] Reach [00:36:57] and I and this is something that is some [00:36:59] conservatives reject this argument but [00:37:01] just hold on which is some people that [00:37:03] then Embrace socialist ideas at some [00:37:05] point you have to wonder like man [00:37:07] you can blame them a little bit but did [00:37:10] we create the conditions where they're [00:37:11] ready to embrace free enterprise and the [00:37:13] answer is no [00:37:15] I hear all the time and this is probably [00:37:17] the best argument from the left right [00:37:18] now in America and since there this is [00:37:20] for the left they're so busy talking [00:37:21] about stuff if they were smart they [00:37:23] would talk about this stuff they would [00:37:24] win everything but instead they're too [00:37:25] talking about race all the time and [00:37:26] defund the police and men becoming [00:37:27] pregnant if they were smart [00:37:29] if they were smart they would say the [00:37:31] very simple which is very really true [00:37:32] which is a 25 year old is working harder [00:37:35] and getting poorer than any other time [00:37:36] in American history that's true not [00:37:38] American history last 50 years [00:37:40] and not only is that true it creates a [00:37:42] lot of anger in people and it should [00:37:44] because you have a rule following [00:37:45] generation That's What I Call gen Z and [00:37:47] Millennials because they followed every [00:37:48] single rule put in front of them and [00:37:50] they say I can't afford gas I can't [00:37:52] afford groceries I have to go into debt [00:37:54] just to be able to survive and they want [00:37:56] to just be preached by the older [00:37:57] generation like oh just go work harder [00:37:58] go apply yourself more [00:38:00] you want to all of a sudden you want to [00:38:02] have a Marxist Revolution on your hands [00:38:04] you got to fix this really quick you got [00:38:05] you got a bunch of young people with [00:38:06] college degrees that don't own anything [00:38:09] that's not going to end well [00:38:11] you got a bun you know it's a great rule [00:38:13] for life people burn down Wendy's only [00:38:15] if they don't own anything okay it's [00:38:17] like the people if you own a mortgage [00:38:18] you're probably less likely to go all of [00:38:20] a sudden act on revolutionary fervor and [00:38:22] I think we're on the cusp of an economic [00:38:24] collapse in this country in more ways [00:38:25] than one and again it's not even [00:38:27] political it's just talking very [00:38:28] realistically which is if do you think [00:38:32] do you think the hard economic left [00:38:34] which again this is the great [00:38:35] miscalculation of the American Marxist [00:38:37] and if there's a Marxist here and I'd be [00:38:38] happy to talk to you because the market [00:38:41] am I giving advice to Marxist right is [00:38:42] quite a quite a thing which is they [00:38:44] decided to go all in on this race [00:38:45] Marxism garbage which actually was the [00:38:47] best gift for those of us that are [00:38:48] conservatives because they decided to [00:38:50] show their true colors that they're [00:38:52] actually not about economics they're [00:38:53] about dividing People based on skin [00:38:54] color and tribes and going against [00:38:56] straight white men and all that sort of [00:38:57] nonsense that they're doing when every [00:39:00] single one of their arguments of like oh [00:39:02] we need to confiscate wealth and others [00:39:03] I'll totally complete garbage obviously [00:39:05] being a free enterprise guy is has kind [00:39:07] of Gone by the wayside [00:39:09] in a way where you see you have a [00:39:11] legitimate economic anxiety amongst the [00:39:13] younger generation [00:39:14] and so the question is how are [00:39:16] conservatives going to respond to that [00:39:17] well I mean I think our response needs [00:39:19] to be of course rooted in Market [00:39:20] principles and rooted in consent to the [00:39:22] governing constitutional ideas but I [00:39:24] have to even say beyond that it's we [00:39:27] should also as conservatives be [00:39:28] Defenders and we should be pushers of [00:39:31] things that would give this generation [00:39:32] that currently is telling us they're in [00:39:34] Misery by every metric possible things [00:39:36] that would give them meaning make it [00:39:38] easier to marry and have children in our [00:39:39] country make it easier to be able to buy [00:39:41] a home to have a little bit of [00:39:43] investment in that very same American [00:39:45] Dream you want to de-radicalize a [00:39:46] generation have them experience the same [00:39:49] sort of growth that many of you [00:39:50] experienced adults in the room in the [00:39:52] 1980s [00:39:53] your politics get very de-radicalized [00:39:55] when you're getting wealthier and you [00:39:57] start having kids [00:39:58] you want to know why this generation has [00:40:00] radicalized politics because they're [00:40:02] getting poor and they're not having [00:40:03] children and not getting married it's [00:40:05] the perfect kind of [00:40:07] raw material [00:40:08] for every single one of these awful [00:40:10] ideas to kind of go in and metastasize [00:40:12] so it kind of goes both ways I tell [00:40:14] young people work harder apply yourself [00:40:15] more at the same time as someone who's [00:40:17] kind of a bridge between Generations [00:40:18] being 28 years old I think there needs [00:40:21] to be a National Recovery print plan I [00:40:22] don't know what that looks like I don't [00:40:24] know what that means but I've said this [00:40:25] before I would much rather see money go [00:40:27] to help kids be able to own homes and [00:40:30] have families and send it to Ukraine I [00:40:32] think that is a much more important [00:40:34] priority for our leaders [00:40:38] and that's not a that's not a popular [00:40:40] position in every room obviously it is [00:40:42] here but [00:40:43] I I think there's a moral obligation to [00:40:45] defend your citizen so but yeah this [00:40:47] look for those of you that are gen Z and [00:40:49] you're here tonight and you don't know [00:40:50] how you stand politically welcome by the [00:40:52] way we're glad you're here [00:40:54] um it's more important where you ask [00:40:55] yourselves the question how am I going [00:40:56] to be able to live a life of [00:40:58] contribution and meaning and purpose and [00:41:00] I guess I'll close with this and we'll [00:41:01] do some questions [00:41:02] which is [00:41:04] it could be very depressing and very [00:41:05] dark when you watch the news and all [00:41:07] this but I I just want to be able to [00:41:08] tell you that there is a beautiful life [00:41:10] that is ahead of all of you there really [00:41:12] is there are things that give your life [00:41:14] meaning that you might be told on a [00:41:15] daily basis you shouldn't do getting [00:41:17] married having children having a job [00:41:19] that you believe in being able to serve [00:41:22] your country your church your community [00:41:23] whatever those things might be those are [00:41:25] very beautiful and important things and [00:41:28] so we're kind of going through this [00:41:29] massive thing where they say you know we [00:41:30] have this Mental Health crisis on our [00:41:32] hands and I know we do and there's a lot [00:41:33] of different reasons for that lockdowns [00:41:35] as I said contributed to it but what [00:41:37] does a young person generally if they if [00:41:39] they believed everything the left told [00:41:40] them [00:41:41] what are they to believe in [00:41:44] yeah I mean exactly government yeah okay [00:41:46] great that's awfully depressing right [00:41:49] where it's can't we as conservatives [00:41:52] paint a much more beautiful picture than [00:41:53] that of safe local communities that [00:41:56] function how about a future we don't [00:41:58] care about skin color at all we don't [00:41:59] talk about it [00:42:01] um [00:42:05] I think that's necessary and I think [00:42:07] it's very compelling in fact I know it's [00:42:08] compelling and I think that's a lot more [00:42:10] important for conservatives to talk [00:42:11] about than tax cuts and but it also goes [00:42:14] into this which is one of the main [00:42:16] strategies if you get a generation and [00:42:18] no longer believe in the history and the [00:42:20] story of that Nation then why wouldn't [00:42:22] they just tear it all down and that [00:42:24] that's one of the reasons why I'm such a [00:42:25] defender of the American Republic and [00:42:28] our history which is a beautiful history [00:42:29] it really is the Great American story [00:42:32] it's a Land of Hope [00:42:33] it's a story where you can start with [00:42:35] absolutely nothing and you can achieve [00:42:36] something I just don't mean monetarily [00:42:38] it's a place of Applied success and [00:42:40] meritocracy and we have to get it back [00:42:42] and that starts here at this campus and [00:42:44] spreading the truth and having debate [00:42:46] and dialogue and reason uh and hearing [00:42:48] each other's ideas out but I'll tell you [00:42:50] right now it's uh it's a massive crisis [00:42:52] because I look at the Next Generation [00:42:54] and I'm very afraid that we're going to [00:42:57] be talking about a country that used to [00:42:58] exist and I'm not okay with that and [00:43:00] that's why I'm here tonight okay let's [00:43:01] do some questions thank you guys for [00:43:02] sitting through that [00:43:10] I'm told that that guy was just arrested [00:43:13] okay there you go so [00:43:20] yeah just some ground rules everybody [00:43:21] obviously it's somewhat of a majority [00:43:23] conservative audience here you guys can [00:43:26] feel free to form a line and ask [00:43:27] questions if you would like if you [00:43:29] disagree you can go to the front of the [00:43:30] line [00:43:31] um and then if somebody who is on the [00:43:34] left comes please treat them with [00:43:35] respect don't boo them or scold them it [00:43:37] takes courage to go to an event of [00:43:39] people that you disagree with so show [00:43:40] them respect [00:43:42] um and give them an opportunity to kind [00:43:43] of state their case if uh if someone [00:43:45] from the opposition goes there so feel [00:43:47] free to get in line guys if you want um [00:43:49] and okay question here all right howdy [00:43:51] Charlie thank you for coming I'm sure [00:43:53] that all of us are so exact that you're [00:43:55] here finally [00:43:56] um so before I ask my question I just [00:43:58] gotta say this we need you to come to [00:43:59] Texas A M University I know I know that [00:44:02] we're here to you but I'm not the only [00:44:03] person that thinks that okay so I don't [00:44:06] remember if it was that SAS 2022 or at [00:44:08] America Fest but I remember you saying [00:44:10] that UT Austin is the most leftist [00:44:13] University you have ever visited it's [00:44:16] been a few years since you've been here [00:44:17] so [00:44:18] and and I mean you can elaborate on this [00:44:20] is that does that still prove true I [00:44:22] know you said UC Berkeley so okay so um [00:44:25] last time I was here that was something [00:44:27] I got to tell you we uh we had like a [00:44:29] cameraman get assaulted and it was all [00:44:30] sorts of crazy stuff [00:44:32] um that was four years ago so I don't [00:44:34] think this campus has gotten more [00:44:35] conservative [00:44:37] um but I think other campuses have [00:44:38] gotten more liberal so by process of [00:44:40] elimination you're no longer the most [00:44:41] liberal school I visited so uh I guess [00:44:45] you'll take it right so no but I will [00:44:47] say this though I I'll repeat it the [00:44:49] administration coming in and allowing [00:44:50] our dialogue to happen hosting the event [00:44:52] campus police uh that's very good I [00:44:55] don't get that at every school I got to [00:44:56] tell you we gotta fight for every for [00:44:58] every single inch and uh so that's good [00:45:00] I appreciate it but uh I said this kind [00:45:03] of out in the open when I was there uh [00:45:06] there is a lot of work to do here [00:45:07] because some of the post-modern pablum [00:45:10] that I was hearing uh [00:45:13] it has some very very serious [00:45:14] implications so the question I guess is [00:45:17] also liberal versus leftist right [00:45:19] liberal I'm fine with okay liberals like [00:45:22] free speech Live and Let Live okay fine [00:45:25] I'm not a liberal leftists really bother [00:45:27] me leftists are the few people not a lot [00:45:29] who came up today and they said you [00:45:32] don't have a right to be here we want to [00:45:33] kick you off campus okay [00:45:35] uh leftists bother me they're [00:45:36] totalitarians and they should bother you [00:45:38] too instead of having debate or dialogue [00:45:40] they resort to force or they try to [00:45:41] intimidate you with you know threats or [00:45:43] they try to play music while you talk so [00:45:45] there's a difference between liberals [00:45:47] and leftists and um I hope UT at least [00:45:50] remains liberal and never becomes [00:45:51] leftist in that regard thank you [00:45:53] appreciate you Charlie [00:45:55] thank you [00:45:59] hi Charlie I also want to say thank you [00:46:01] so much for coming out here and speaking [00:46:02] to us today I have a question that's a [00:46:04] little bit more political about [00:46:05] transgenderism as a parent yourself what [00:46:08] would you say to maybe a teacher who's [00:46:10] pushing this agenda on to students maybe [00:46:13] even your daughter one day yeah that [00:46:15] person is a groomer [00:46:17] who is a pervert and should not be in [00:46:20] teaching to use their position and [00:46:22] education to put forward radical [00:46:25] baseless perverse gender queer theory on [00:46:28] a five six or seven or eight year old [00:46:30] um that that is that is a I mean I use [00:46:33] the right descriptions right when I said [00:46:34] that not only does it have no place in [00:46:36] education the implications of that are [00:46:38] quite obvious and evidence after [00:46:40] evidence after evidence is surfacing of [00:46:42] parents telling kids not to I'm sorry [00:46:44] teachers telling parents teachers [00:46:46] telling kids not to tell their parents [00:46:48] right teachers coming in and saying you [00:46:50] know do not repeat this and if we're at [00:46:52] a place in society where we can't remove [00:46:55] pornographic images from kids textbooks [00:46:58] and then we got a serious problem and [00:47:00] that's where we're at I mean if you're [00:47:02] if you're seven eight or nine years old [00:47:04] and you have this graphic graphic [00:47:06] teaching it really is it shows a broader [00:47:09] sickness why though why why why well [00:47:11] it's because the innocence of children [00:47:12] is worthy of being protected and [00:47:13] preserved it's a moral good [00:47:15] the innocence of children is very [00:47:17] important because they never get it back [00:47:18] and that period of childhood development [00:47:21] where they are quote unquote as innocent [00:47:22] as they can be is important for them to [00:47:24] find out their values who grow close to [00:47:27] their parents find out what's right and [00:47:29] wrong you know what ends up happening [00:47:30] when the innocence of children is robbed [00:47:32] they're less likely to take risks and [00:47:34] fail and learn who they are every study [00:47:37] shows this [00:47:38] when a child's innocence is quote [00:47:40] unquote robbed you could use whatever [00:47:41] graphic example you could imagine [00:47:43] then all of a sudden are they are they [00:47:46] going to be as likely to you know [00:47:48] there's a great there's an old Hebrew [00:47:50] proverb which is [00:47:52] um someone who's afraid of being [00:47:54] embarrassed will never learn [00:47:56] it's a great Hebrew proverb isn't it [00:47:58] which is they're going to be less likely [00:48:00] to ask quote unquote the dumb question [00:48:02] maybe more likely to be in their shell I [00:48:03] think there's something really fun and [00:48:04] exciting the five six or seven-year-old [00:48:06] that asks the wackiest questions you can [00:48:08] imagine because they're trying to [00:48:09] explore truth we want to destroy that [00:48:12] you never get that back once it's gone [00:48:13] there's no reversing it and I think [00:48:15] that's a very special thing I think [00:48:17] every you know the kind of the beauty of [00:48:19] what the West has been able to do is [00:48:22] saying that those of us that are older [00:48:23] and those of us that have some form of [00:48:25] strength need to use that strength I [00:48:27] mean strength more collectively not [00:48:28] physical strength use that to protect [00:48:30] children that can't protect themselves [00:48:32] and then once they become to an age of [00:48:34] informed consent we basically have that [00:48:36] age around 18 then obviously they can [00:48:38] you know make more decisions themselves [00:48:40] but we're not even talking about 18. [00:48:42] we're not even talking about 14. we're [00:48:43] not talking about 12. we're talking [00:48:44] about five six and seven year olds we're [00:48:46] talking about the most moldable [00:48:48] impressionable ages imaginable thank you [00:48:51] for your question appreciate it [00:48:52] [Applause] [00:48:58] um hi Charlie I just want to open up by [00:49:00] saying I am a leftist and I understand [00:49:02] your perspective on thanks for being [00:49:03] here but I did want to hear you out [00:49:05] today and well you know ask a question [00:49:07] so you said that you believe that [00:49:09] quarantine is the cause of Our [00:49:11] Generations like distraught essentially [00:49:13] and I believe that is actually War like [00:49:16] we were born fresh out of 9 11 some of [00:49:18] us around the time of 9 11 and I don't [00:49:20] know uh my father served in Afghanistan [00:49:23] so [00:49:24] I don't have a very keen perspective of [00:49:27] the United States let's say but I I did [00:49:30] want to hear you out on what you had to [00:49:31] say and I do believe we have some common [00:49:33] ground in the fact that capitalism has [00:49:34] failed my generation more than any other [00:49:36] in recent years yeah I didn't quite say [00:49:38] that but um I would say lack of free [00:49:41] enterprise in some ways but that's okay [00:49:42] you got most of it so um yeah so the [00:49:45] lockdowns not quarantine right that that [00:49:48] was the word I used but I mean I'll just [00:49:49] I'll prove it to you so the war thing [00:49:51] aside I mean how many people in this [00:49:53] room know someone that committed suicide [00:49:55] or seriously harmed themselves in the [00:49:56] midst of the pandemic just by a show of [00:49:58] hands that's a lot [00:50:00] I mean the numbers show suicide visits [00:50:02] were 50 higher among 12 to 17 year olds [00:50:05] during the same period in 2018. [00:50:07] psychiatric medication prescription went [00:50:09] up alcoholism went up drug use went up [00:50:12] not to mention young people then [00:50:14] re-entered an economy where everything [00:50:15] was twice as expensive because we [00:50:17] created a bunch of money because of the [00:50:18] lack of productivity and the lockdowns [00:50:21] and so I think it's just unarguable that [00:50:22] the lockdowns made it played a huge role [00:50:25] a massive role in [00:50:27] really depriving a generation of the [00:50:29] ability to congregate and to communicate [00:50:32] can I say my perspective yeah sure um [00:50:34] this is kind of personal but I was [00:50:36] considering taking my own life before [00:50:37] quarantine and I think discovering [00:50:40] myself during quarantine is what saved [00:50:41] myself I have the quite the opposite [00:50:43] experience I know that is unique in that [00:50:44] case but I would say that it's the [00:50:48] opposite I would say it's the opposite [00:50:49] case but that's just my personal [00:50:50] perspective I think there are far more [00:50:52] worse things that my generation has been [00:50:54] exposed to than the lockdown [00:50:56] and the inflation that you have cited [00:50:59] during the lockdown that's arguably not [00:51:01] the fault of the current standing [00:51:02] president if you do believe that it is [00:51:05] well right I mean first of all Biden [00:51:08] created five trillion new dollars not [00:51:09] created but he approved five trillion [00:51:11] new dollars that was hyper hyper [00:51:12] inflationary but I'll even give you that [00:51:14] the other coveted relief funds never [00:51:16] should have been approved but look it's [00:51:18] not just the suicide issue but first of [00:51:19] all thank you but we're glad you're here [00:51:20] we're glad you didn't make that decision [00:51:21] life is beautiful and worthy of [00:51:23] protection I mean that [00:51:27] and [00:51:29] but it's from childhood speech [00:51:31] impediment development it's from asocial [00:51:33] cues it's from if you talk to any [00:51:35] psychologist or child psychologist they [00:51:38] do not have the bandwidth to be able to [00:51:39] even facilitate the amount of kids and I [00:51:41] know that you have an obviously [00:51:42] exception experience but that is the [00:51:44] exception right I mean it is [00:51:45] self-evident that these lockdowns were [00:51:48] unusually cruel and you know who they [00:51:50] were most cruel to [00:51:52] to poor families [00:51:53] it was the most cruel to people that [00:51:55] didn't have extra bedrooms or high-speed [00:51:58] internet connection to be able to keep [00:52:00] up with this the kind of zoomification [00:52:02] of American Education was the hardest on [00:52:06] the people that the the regime said they [00:52:08] want to help the most and I mean so [00:52:10] you're an economic leftist is that fair [00:52:12] to say yeah I mean would you at least [00:52:14] agree that for one of your passionate [00:52:17] causes which is billionaires getting [00:52:18] wealthier billionaires got 600 billion [00:52:21] dollars wealthier absolutely and like [00:52:23] your whole big big Tech sucks is that [00:52:24] what it says I don't know what it says [00:52:25] yeah but that's one of them absolutely [00:52:27] on your side with that like and I don't [00:52:28] think enough conservatives understand [00:52:30] that the left are equally against big [00:52:32] business as they are well some leftists [00:52:34] right I mean it depends who you talk to [00:52:36] me like the loud minority I would say [00:52:39] are the ones that are make you get the [00:52:41] impression that we're not against big [00:52:42] business yeah I promise the ones that [00:52:43] actually read are yeah excuse me where [00:52:45] I'm a little cynical about that just to [00:52:47] be honest where I have to hear they're [00:52:48] against big business while they mandated [00:52:50] a Pfizer AstraZeneca moderna vaccine of [00:52:53] public traded transnational corporations [00:52:55] and see that's more of like in my eyes a [00:52:59] neoliberal concept okay but I mean it [00:53:02] was find me one left-wing Senator that [00:53:05] opposed that and it just didn't exist [00:53:07] but I think you're coming at this from [00:53:08] an honest perspective and I just I I'm [00:53:10] I'm I'll just close with this [00:53:12] is what drives me nuts about kind of the [00:53:15] fixation on race all the time and all [00:53:17] these other issues that I would prefer [00:53:18] not to talk about is that I think [00:53:20] there's actually agreement on kind of [00:53:22] how things went wrong last couple years [00:53:24] you blame capitalism I'd blame more [00:53:26] cronyism a big government intervention [00:53:28] over a lot of different things but [00:53:30] I I'm afraid that a lot of what we spend [00:53:34] our time talking about are some of the [00:53:36] more superficial issues rated in rooted [00:53:38] in race Marxism absolutely agree [00:53:40] absolutely agree so I believe eclassism [00:53:42] is the biggest issue in America yeah so [00:53:43] let me ask you a question as a leftist [00:53:45] you know why is it that the American [00:53:47] left why why is the American elect [00:53:49] allowing the conversation to be [00:53:51] controlled by white liberals that just [00:53:53] want to stay Rich it's big business [00:53:55] paying them off it's it's not that's an [00:53:56] honest answer that's a that's not you [00:53:58] are a true revolutionary so God bless [00:54:01] you comrade thanks for being here [00:54:02] tonight so thank you [00:54:04] thank you thank you man [00:54:08] if you disagree come to the line [00:54:10] whatever you guys want thanks [00:54:12] all right so um abortion seems to be [00:54:14] like a big topic these days and I was [00:54:17] actually at your booth earlier I was [00:54:18] just listening in and that was a big [00:54:19] topic there too [00:54:21] um and so I guess I just had a question [00:54:22] about that because at the booth like [00:54:24] whenever you were whenever someone was [00:54:25] asking you like why why are we valuing [00:54:27] the fetus it kept coming back to human [00:54:29] life and [00:54:31] um like I didn't really understand what [00:54:34] you meant by that because [00:54:35] when when you say human life [00:54:37] the like human life by definition is an [00:54:40] organism or a being that has human DNA [00:54:42] and so when the fetus only really has [00:54:44] that connection with you know like fully [00:54:47] grown adults or just like born children [00:54:50] what in titles the fetus [00:54:53] to violate the property rights of the [00:54:55] mother over her own body or to have the [00:54:57] government do so on her behalf [00:55:00] does that baby have unique DNA [00:55:03] yeah so by your own definition that [00:55:06] should be worthy of protection right no [00:55:08] I don't believe that DNA has moral value [00:55:10] just oh okay got it so so what when does [00:55:13] human life begin [00:55:14] well human life I guess if you say like [00:55:16] an organism that is human species by [00:55:20] definition begins at conception [00:55:22] right so then my position is that being [00:55:24] that begins at conception is worthy of [00:55:26] constitutional rights and protection why [00:55:28] what do what moral value does Simply [00:55:30] Having being an organism even if it's [00:55:32] just a single-celled organism yeah that [00:55:34] has human DNA what moral value right [00:55:36] because human beings are different [00:55:38] human beings have the ability to have [00:55:40] rational speech to Reason Not Just [00:55:42] Consciousness not just the ability to [00:55:44] feel human beings are the only species [00:55:46] that cannot just feel pain and pleasure [00:55:48] but can tell the just from the unjust [00:55:51] human beings are something that is so [00:55:53] beautiful and so special and of course I [00:55:55] have many different reasons to believe [00:55:57] this but I'll make a natural law [00:55:58] argument that that DNA will never exist [00:56:00] again it's distinct and it is living [00:56:03] and if allowed uninterrupted growth that [00:56:06] human being will hopefully mature into [00:56:07] something just like you have and we're [00:56:10] all abortion survivors aren't we [00:56:12] uh [00:56:14] [Applause] [00:56:18] okay so you mentioned the I guess the [00:56:21] rationality that makes human beings [00:56:22] special but that single-celled organism [00:56:24] doesn't have that rationality yet and so [00:56:27] what qualifies the entirety of the human [00:56:29] species so my seven week old doesn't [00:56:33] have a lot of rationality yet [00:56:36] it I mean my my baby girl eats and does [00:56:40] other things and sleeps [00:56:42] does I mean obviously you would agree [00:56:43] it's that seven week old has value [00:56:46] well yeah but I'm not coming from an [00:56:48] argument of rationality I'd come for [00:56:50] more of like a self-ownership type [00:56:51] perspective and I simply don't believe [00:56:53] that an organism that is inherently [00:56:56] dependent like on the on like violating [00:57:00] another person's property rights in [00:57:01] order to survive [00:57:03] right so but I mean my seven week old is [00:57:06] very dependent on my wife and me that [00:57:08] doesn't mean I can just eliminate my [00:57:10] seven week old like I'm sorry obviously [00:57:12] like the seven week old depends on like [00:57:14] for practicality and living but if we're [00:57:16] talking about a moral perspective [00:57:18] right just the capacity to have [00:57:20] rationality why does that give it more [00:57:22] of that okay but we're talking about two [00:57:24] different things I guess the question is [00:57:25] do you believe just because something is [00:57:28] dependent on another is that a reason [00:57:30] that you could be able to eliminate that [00:57:31] being if that being has to violate [00:57:34] someone else's moral rights in order to [00:57:36] do so yes really [00:57:38] yeah [00:57:39] so what moral rights or do you mean by [00:57:41] that the right to have like autonomy of [00:57:44] your own body if another actor is [00:57:46] violating those rights then yeah to [00:57:48] remove it I don't see a problem with [00:57:49] that got it so so bodily autonomy would [00:57:52] be more important than another being [00:57:55] being able to live a full life yeah I [00:57:57] would value a being that has the right [00:57:59] to property over one that doesn't have a [00:58:00] right to property yet got it just [00:58:03] because the being is older and not in [00:58:05] the womb and bigger and also because the [00:58:07] being is a person and not just an [00:58:09] organism okay so but if that being's one [00:58:11] week old it's more than a single cell or [00:58:14] organism yeah but that person that one [00:58:16] week old still has like autonomy over [00:58:18] themselves at least at one week old like [00:58:20] has an inherent like got it okay natural [00:58:23] autonomy so this is where we have [00:58:25] Clarity but not agreement here's the [00:58:27] problem okay morality that built the [00:58:29] west and the morality that I'm going to [00:58:30] defend tonight is that one week old [00:58:32] can't defend themselves so stronger [00:58:36] bigger people not in the womb need to [00:58:39] insert themselves to make sure that one [00:58:41] week old is not terminated by people [00:58:43] that are just happen to be older and [00:58:44] bigger than them is that regardless of [00:58:47] size as soon as that life begins which [00:58:48] you agreed it starts at conception that [00:58:50] being deserves constitutional rights [00:58:52] uniquely and fearfully made and it's the [00:58:54] question of the morality of a society of [00:58:56] what we're willing to do when that being [00:58:58] comes into existence because human life [00:59:01] is special human life is different than [00:59:03] Dolphins it's different than chimpanzees [00:59:05] we had not just have the ability to [00:59:06] reason I'm going to make an argument you [00:59:07] might not agree with yes human beings [00:59:09] have a soul [00:59:10] and a soul is worthy of protection I [00:59:12] would even go as far to say that human [00:59:14] being is made in the image of the [00:59:15] Creator I don't expect you to agree at [00:59:16] that final point okay so I guess [00:59:19] um I would just believe that the only [00:59:21] types of I mean at least the only types [00:59:24] of humans that can have moral rights are [00:59:26] ones that act as moral agents and a [00:59:29] single-celled organism that's living in [00:59:30] a womb or a multicellular organism [00:59:32] that's living in a womb can you explain [00:59:34] what you mean by moral agents [00:59:36] moral agency well like so if you don't [00:59:38] have moral agency then you could be up [00:59:41] for elimination if you don't have I mean [00:59:44] if you don't have moral agents if you [00:59:45] don't have like the ability to like if [00:59:47] you don't have ownership over your own [00:59:48] body yet yeah so that by the way that is [00:59:50] a babies until they're about 18 months [00:59:52] old do not have ownership of their own [00:59:53] body no I would say that they would they [00:59:55] do okay how would my seven week old feed [00:59:57] herself if I just left her in the crib [00:59:58] that's not ownership over your own body [01:00:00] though the ability to move your body by [01:00:01] Instinct even is ownership of your own [01:00:03] body okay so a 22 week 22 week old baby [01:00:06] in the womb moves all the time [01:00:09] you're contradicting yourself you have [01:00:11] to have a line [01:00:13] at 15 weeks six weeks there's a [01:00:15] heartbeat [01:00:16] I guess I would say that um [01:00:19] okay so that was a good point thank you [01:00:24] thank you [01:00:27] I guess I probably just need to clarify [01:00:29] that [01:00:30] um what I mean by like self-ownership or [01:00:33] moral agency because that that [01:00:35] um that organism or that human whatever [01:00:38] in the womb is still inherent like in [01:00:40] order to like survive it's inherently [01:00:43] biologically dependent even if it does [01:00:45] nothing right it's biologically [01:00:47] dependent on the mother and so if we [01:00:48] talk about like late term like just I [01:00:51] mean like I guess I don't want to go [01:00:52] into that territory just like right now [01:00:53] right [01:00:55] um so if we say huh so like if we just [01:00:57] talk about like early term like abortion [01:00:59] I simply don't see I don't have like and [01:01:03] I don't think that generally people see [01:01:05] a moral value that is similar to even [01:01:08] that of a newborn baby in something that [01:01:11] is just conceived we have clarity thank [01:01:14] you for your question man appreciate it [01:01:16] thank you [01:01:17] thank you [01:01:22] uh hi so we've now had the covet vaccine [01:01:25] out for about two years now right it's [01:01:27] uh end of 2020 it came out uh and my [01:01:30] question to you basically is uh how long [01:01:33] is it going to take you to accept the [01:01:34] fact that the coveted vaccine is fine [01:01:36] for people to use [01:01:42] um did you uh did you hear about what [01:01:45] the Florida Surgeon General said the [01:01:46] other day [01:01:47] are you aware that over 2 billion people [01:01:50] have taken the vaccine and there are [01:01:51] incentives by other countries who have [01:01:53] made their own vaccines to go against [01:01:54] the United States and even Donald Trump [01:01:56] himself so you don't know that yeah he's [01:01:58] Trump against me that's really rich so [01:02:00] um [01:02:02] the Florida Surgeon General yeah said [01:02:05] that the vaccine has caused an 84 [01:02:07] increase in cardiovascular events for [01:02:09] young men 18 to 40. why would he say [01:02:12] that [01:02:13] uh well you if you look if you look at [01:02:16] the entire pool of people who have [01:02:18] gotten the vaccine it does actually so [01:02:21] let's let's do that raise your hand if [01:02:22] you know someone that was harmed by the [01:02:23] vaccine or had an adverse event look [01:02:24] around [01:02:25] well two billion people are they lying [01:02:27] no look around [01:02:29] that's a lot of people that have seen [01:02:31] Adverse Events [01:02:33] so don't you think that if if it really [01:02:35] was all a conspiracy no no let's say [01:02:37] let's say let's let's say it's not a [01:02:39] conspiracy don't you think that the fact [01:02:40] that like in in your world that this [01:02:43] false vaccine has been distributed so uh [01:02:46] like widespread throughout not just the [01:02:48] United States but the world show [01:02:49] demonstrates that the United States is a [01:02:51] failed country no but so I I don't [01:02:54] personally don't believe that the United [01:02:55] States is a failed country I like living [01:02:56] in the United States but I have faith in [01:02:59] our institutions enough to say that a [01:03:02] Distributing a vaccine to [01:03:04] 300 something billion people in the [01:03:06] United States that is false or that is [01:03:08] like not uh safe to use well so so what [01:03:11] do you know about the fares the [01:03:13] government database of theirs the [01:03:14] vaccine adverse event Reporting System [01:03:16] but I can go on the system and refer [01:03:17] whatever I want well no actually it's a [01:03:19] very long exhaustive process that takes [01:03:20] 45 minutes to an hour hold on under [01:03:22] penalty of perjury to go to jail if you [01:03:24] followed a false report and if you [01:03:25] talked about a hospital they say it's [01:03:26] underreported according to the [01:03:28] government's website Thirty one thousand [01:03:29] three hundred thirty people died because [01:03:31] of the vaccine a government according to [01:03:33] the government website 179 806 people [01:03:35] were hospitalized 136 000 people were in [01:03:38] Urgent Care 16 100 with Bell's Palsy 10 [01:03:41] 064 with anaphylaxis and over 207 576 [01:03:46] doctor office visits five thousand [01:03:48] miscarriages sixteen thousand heart [01:03:49] attacks and 52 000 events of myocarditis [01:03:51] and pericarditis that is not a safe or [01:03:54] effective vaccine do you think that if [01:03:56] we compare those numbers to the total [01:03:57] amount of people who got the vaccine [01:03:59] that it makes sense say it again I [01:04:00] couldn't hear you [01:04:02] what you can you can list like a large [01:04:05] amount of people like 10 000 people [01:04:06] sounds like a lot of people like 100 000 [01:04:08] people sounds like a lot of people but [01:04:10] when you when you divide that number by [01:04:11] the amount of people who have taken the [01:04:12] vaccine then you can look at the [01:04:14] statistical rate you do realize compared [01:04:16] to other vaccines and see it's the exact [01:04:17] same thing if the flu shot has even six [01:04:19] Adverse Events they pull it from the [01:04:21] entire field for adverse it has six [01:04:25] so let me ask you a final question how [01:04:28] so the Florida Surgeon General [01:04:31] said the following this analysis found [01:04:33] that there's an 84 increase in the [01:04:34] relative incidence of cardiac related [01:04:36] deaths among males 18 to 39 years old [01:04:38] within 28 days following the MRNA [01:04:41] vaccination that's the Florida Surgeon [01:04:42] General that has come out Pfizer came [01:04:44] and testified today and they said we [01:04:46] never tested the vaccine to be able to [01:04:49] prevent the spread of the virus Pfizer [01:04:50] has admitted the booster shot was tested [01:04:52] on eight mice [01:04:55] does that bother you do you realize that [01:04:58] there's variance right the original code [01:05:00] variance is the one that they're saying [01:05:02] the mouse variant no the the the the the [01:05:05] we have we have the Delta variant and we [01:05:08] have the Omicron variant now right in [01:05:10] the beginning the first variant of [01:05:11] coronavirus is the one that they claimed [01:05:13] the original vaccines uh stopped the [01:05:16] spread out right and then the Delta [01:05:17] weighed that off and then Omar Khan ran [01:05:19] that off even more and now they don't [01:05:20] say that they say that it prevents [01:05:22] hospitalization and death which is still [01:05:23] true [01:05:25] right so here's the thing I'm going to [01:05:27] trust not just the data not just the [01:05:28] Florida Surgeon General not just my own [01:05:30] Lying Eyes you looked around the room [01:05:31] people have experience after experience [01:05:34] after experience and by the way if you [01:05:35] think it works God bless you take it [01:05:37] have a great time but I have a moral [01:05:40] obligation as a communicator not to lie [01:05:42] to you and I'm looking at the data and [01:05:44] I'm never going to back away from this [01:05:46] position and honestly history is going [01:05:48] to vindicate every one of us that told [01:05:51] you not to take this thank you very much [01:05:54] thank you [01:05:58] sir hey Charlie thanks for coming out I [01:06:00] gotta admit I was a little freaked out [01:06:01] when you had all those numbers that you [01:06:03] just pulled out I was like whoa don't [01:06:05] mess with Charlie he has the facts ready [01:06:06] to go it's a little intimidating right [01:06:08] but uh and I have to say too like on the [01:06:11] last comment even if there was only a [01:06:12] one percent adverse effect why are we [01:06:15] mandating it then why are people losing [01:06:16] their livelihoods getting kicked or [01:06:17] getting kicked out of the military [01:06:18] exactly but my question to you is [01:06:22] my question to you is are you a [01:06:24] nationalist and if you are do you think [01:06:26] nationalism is more leans more towards [01:06:28] loving your people or loving the ideas [01:06:30] of your country under the proper [01:06:32] description yes I am a nationalist under [01:06:34] the proper descriptions I think there's [01:06:36] a lot of smearing and you should always [01:06:37] value people more [01:06:38] great thank you that was the quickest [01:06:41] answer here appreciate it thank you [01:06:48] hi good evening [01:06:49] um I'll start by saying I'm a leftist [01:06:51] but I found common ground with you on [01:06:53] abortion and that I completely agree [01:06:55] that you know whatever you want to call [01:06:57] it a fetus at whatever stage it is it's [01:06:58] alive [01:07:00] um [01:07:04] there's no there's no contention on that [01:07:07] front my concern though and I want to [01:07:09] hear your perspective on this is here in [01:07:11] Texas we have the strictest abortion ban [01:07:13] in the whole country there's no [01:07:15] exception for rape or incest or for the [01:07:18] life of the mother after six weeks my [01:07:21] concern is that the government is [01:07:23] mandating that people carry out their [01:07:26] pregnancies even when it goes against [01:07:28] their own life and their own well-being [01:07:31] I can take an example of if if [01:07:33] somebody's threatening to harm you you [01:07:35] have a right to self-defense why not [01:07:37] have the same give the same autonomy to [01:07:40] people who are pregnant [01:07:41] okay thoughtful question thank you so [01:07:44] first thing is if you believe abortion [01:07:46] is wrong which which you admitted it is [01:07:48] well then you should obviously have laws [01:07:50] that I'll clarify I didn't admit that [01:07:52] abortion was wrong okay yeah I see it as [01:07:55] a form of self-defense [01:07:56] okay right so that's a new one [01:08:01] well as the as the previous person says [01:08:04] that that that person inside of you is [01:08:07] completely dependent on you in a way [01:08:09] different than a natural important so in [01:08:12] most cases rape and incest aside how did [01:08:15] that being get there [01:08:17] I mean in in most cases through sex [01:08:20] regardless of rape or incest yeah so [01:08:22] there was a choice made [01:08:24] I see your point even with a choice [01:08:26] let's say you invite someone into your [01:08:29] home and they still decide to assault [01:08:31] you does that mean you not have a right [01:08:32] to self-defense against them well no I [01:08:34] think that for example if you have a [01:08:35] bunch of teenagers over your home and [01:08:37] they start wrecking everything you [01:08:38] shouldn't be shocked when all of a [01:08:39] sudden you wake up the next morning and [01:08:41] things are a little awry but we're not [01:08:43] just talking about wrecking a home we're [01:08:44] talking about wrecking your own body [01:08:45] your own personality well hold on again [01:08:48] rape and incesticide which I'm happy to [01:08:50] answer and happy to talk about the moral [01:08:52] aspect of that but 98 of all abortions [01:08:54] are done as a form of birth control [01:08:55] right sure it's a form of birth control [01:08:58] how did those people get pregnant [01:09:00] usually through consensual sex right so [01:09:02] they may they they are pro-choice they [01:09:04] made a choice to have consensual sex and [01:09:07] now they want to be able to use [01:09:08] scientific medical technology to crush a [01:09:11] being that is not them is a different [01:09:13] person out of convenience [01:09:16] let's say you have a child who is who [01:09:20] needs a kidney transplant and you are [01:09:22] the only one who can supply it at [01:09:24] um and use and you can essentially allow [01:09:26] them to use that kidney what if the [01:09:28] operation goes too long they're still [01:09:30] kind of using your blood for months on [01:09:32] end should the government mandate you [01:09:35] know maybe not kidney I love these [01:09:37] hypotheticals I I I gotta I got it [01:09:39] earlier I got the most amazing [01:09:41] hypothetical we don't have to overthink [01:09:43] this like why should children get the [01:09:44] death penalty because their parents [01:09:46] decided to have conceptual sex I don't [01:09:48] understand even sir even if you consent [01:09:50] to say taking care of your child through [01:09:53] the you know transfusing blood or [01:09:55] whatnot should the government mandate [01:09:57] that you have to continue that [01:09:59] consensual blood transfusion again under [01:10:01] the unrealistic hypothetical and I [01:10:03] reject the whole premise of this the [01:10:04] question is unreal let me answer it more [01:10:06] broadly do I think the government should [01:10:08] step in to protect and preserve human [01:10:11] right if by be it by mandating [01:10:13] especially when the question is [01:10:15] termination or not of course the answer [01:10:16] is yes but it says a lot when I there's [01:10:19] a there's a very serious concrete [01:10:21] question and kind of we got the yield to [01:10:23] these abstractions which is fine the [01:10:24] philosophical sides and the kind of [01:10:25] hypotheticals are fine are legitimate I [01:10:28] suppose in some sense but it comes to be [01:10:30] just more concrete right you've got a [01:10:32] million abortions every single year [01:10:34] okay [01:10:35] 998 000 of them are because of a form of [01:10:38] birth control [01:10:40] do you find something wrong with that [01:10:42] not necessarily okay I think there is [01:10:45] something wrong with that I think that [01:10:47] just looking at the last resort to be [01:10:49] able to terminate human life as a form [01:10:50] of girth control is not just sick it's [01:10:52] immoral and it says a lot about who we [01:10:54] are as a people and kind of the [01:10:57] folding of culture the folding of a [01:10:59] cultural life in our nation and so I'll [01:11:01] just ask one final question when does [01:11:02] human life begin [01:11:04] it begins a conception but that doesn't [01:11:05] override the right to bodily autonomy [01:11:07] and self-detection okay so that's [01:11:08] interesting so you it does begin at [01:11:10] conception so does that mean someone who [01:11:12] is larger than another being has the [01:11:14] right to terminate them because why why [01:11:15] is it bodily autonomy just because the [01:11:17] being is in them the size doesn't matter [01:11:19] it's it's the self-defense if if a if a [01:11:24] toddler is running a knife at you you [01:11:26] can knock it down you know it's you [01:11:30] I'm I'm sorry I'm kind of impromptu here [01:11:32] that's okay yeah well so I'll just close [01:11:35] with this um don't use that analogy [01:11:37] again yeah no that was a that was a bad [01:11:39] one [01:11:40] thank you for being here tonight thanks [01:11:47] thank you um thank you so much for [01:11:49] coming out here and for like facing [01:11:51] disagreements first I guess I really [01:11:53] appreciate it [01:11:54] um all right I had another question [01:11:56] coming up here but I really [01:11:58] I the bait is there and I have to take [01:11:59] it [01:12:00] um okay so I am also a pro-choice and I [01:12:05] was wondering how [01:12:07] um like you you said um to the previous [01:12:12] dude back there that [01:12:13] um the government in cases where human [01:12:16] life is at risk should step in through [01:12:19] any means necessary be it through [01:12:21] mandates be it through bands things like [01:12:23] that right again that was a hypothetical [01:12:25] answer let me clarify it I think the [01:12:27] government has a moral obligation to [01:12:28] protect innocent life when confronted [01:12:30] with the question of someone intervened [01:12:32] intervening to end that life [01:12:33] so if a police officer standing idly by [01:12:35] and you see someone on the side of the [01:12:37] street and someone is going by to about [01:12:38] to kill them the police officer being an [01:12:40] agent of the government has a moral [01:12:42] right to intervene [01:12:43] I'm sorry I do have to take like a [01:12:45] little bit of a caveat here so the [01:12:48] behavior of the police officers and the [01:12:49] Uvalde shooting was disgusting well I [01:12:52] totally agree do you believe okay but [01:12:55] guess what I'm consistent the cowardice [01:12:57] that happen at Uvalde is the cowardice [01:12:59] we allow to happen when there's a [01:13:00] million abortions in our country every [01:13:01] single year all right okay okay [01:13:05] which is [01:13:06] standing idly by when children [01:13:08] unspeakably get massacred [01:13:10] uh I don't know I think there's a bit of [01:13:12] a difference and the analogy that I [01:13:15] usually use or the question that I [01:13:17] usually ask pro-life people is [01:13:20] um do you believe that the government [01:13:21] should mandate organ donation even in [01:13:24] cases of like things like donating your [01:13:27] kidney or right now we have a policy [01:13:29] where even after death if you know you [01:13:31] have like religious things where you [01:13:33] have [01:13:38] um [01:13:40] where you know your whole body has to be [01:13:43] intact in order for like burial rights [01:13:45] and things like that to happen we say [01:13:46] that you shouldn't have to donate your [01:13:48] organs but the pro-life case seems to [01:13:51] extend to the idea that even people who [01:13:53] are living should have to give up their [01:13:55] kidneys to people in hospitals maybe who [01:13:58] need kidneys well I don't quite see it [01:14:00] that way [01:14:01] um but what makes a uterus different [01:14:03] well first of all again in 99.67 of the [01:14:07] cases The Woman made a choice that could [01:14:09] potentially what about those point four [01:14:11] percent what do you think should happen [01:14:12] then oh I think the baby should be [01:14:14] delivered of course because I'll give [01:14:15] you an exam let me just prove it to you [01:14:17] if I had two ultrasounds and one of them [01:14:19] was a baby conceived in rape and one was [01:14:21] a baby conceived in consensual sex of [01:14:24] course which one is it [01:14:28] I do I I do you can't tell because [01:14:30] they're both human beings and in in [01:14:33] Western morality of which I'm defending [01:14:34] tonight doing something wrong after [01:14:37] something evil is never the right thing [01:14:39] so do you think that government should [01:14:41] mandate organ donations no and I think [01:14:43] it's a false equivalency for more for [01:14:46] more reasons than one for a lot of [01:14:47] different reasons by by the question of [01:14:49] do I think the government should come in [01:14:51] and protect innocent life from being [01:14:53] slaughtered of course I do yes [01:14:56] and that that's the answer [01:14:58] so I mean when it comes to mandating [01:15:00] organ donations [01:15:02] I don't even see how that's applicable [01:15:03] to the question because in 99.6 six [01:15:07] percent of the cases six seven percent [01:15:09] of the cases the mother made a choice to [01:15:11] be able to get pregnant now in the very [01:15:13] small Micron kind of case then [01:15:17] the case is that the human the human [01:15:19] life and the human being needs to exist [01:15:20] so you need to be able to be able to [01:15:22] exist all right I'm going to argue that [01:15:24] different forms of birth control have [01:15:26] like different forms of like [01:15:29] Effectiveness and someone could could be [01:15:31] like potentially on birth control using [01:15:33] those control methods and it fails is [01:15:35] that just a risk that like someone yeah [01:15:38] so I'm going to say something this is [01:15:40] this is how far our morality has gone [01:15:42] we need to teach kids to save themselves [01:15:44] for marriage [01:15:47] and a lot of these problems wouldn't be [01:15:50] having and if you do decide to engage in [01:15:53] consensual marriage before sex before [01:15:55] marriage and you get pregnant that's the [01:15:58] cost of the game [01:15:59] all right okay thank you for being here [01:16:02] appreciate it [01:16:06] oh the um this may be the hardest [01:16:09] question all night uh but I I really [01:16:12] have to ask it so right now on October [01:16:14] 12 2022. [01:16:16] it is right here we need an answer I I I [01:16:21] I'll repeat it I get it everywhere I go [01:16:22] so I need to like play the tape did you [01:16:25] want to say anything else with that no [01:16:26] okay the question is Charlie will you [01:16:28] support the Santa sir Trump uh in 2024. [01:16:30] so okay speaking personally not on [01:16:32] behalf of Turning Point USA I'll say [01:16:34] what I've always said [01:16:35] um which is I'm a very loyal person I [01:16:37] told president Trump if he runs again [01:16:39] I'm gonna have his back 100 and [01:16:44] I can't stand in politics when people [01:16:46] are wishy-washy and wavering uh we had [01:16:50] our Turning Point actions draw poll and [01:16:51] Donald Trump on was 78.7 percent of the [01:16:54] results but and it's a very big one I [01:16:56] got to tell you that Ron DeSantis might [01:16:58] be a once in a generation leader he's [01:17:00] very special [01:17:01] and [01:17:04] I don't know when [01:17:05] I don't know how but I would not be [01:17:07] surprised if he's president United [01:17:09] States one day and I think he would make [01:17:10] a great president but I'll close with [01:17:12] this I think you'd make a good president [01:17:15] I know Trump was a great president and [01:17:18] that's why I'm behind you thank you [01:17:19] great answer thank you [01:17:25] um [01:17:26] so hi [01:17:28] oh you have to hold my okay he's [01:17:30] actually my friend [01:17:31] um [01:17:33] um I actually first heard of you through [01:17:35] a Christian apologist I followed call Dr [01:17:36] Frank Turk yeah I'm special he's great [01:17:39] he's he's awesome he's a great friend [01:17:41] um my question concerns the hope and [01:17:43] love we can have for America I mean we [01:17:46] we live in a country that has allowed [01:17:47] for 63 million deaths through the [01:17:50] abortion industry and we have multiple [01:17:52] Industries and institutions that are [01:17:54] built on lies and lust and it seems as [01:17:57] if the majority of American citizens [01:17:59] either don't care or even approve of all [01:18:03] of this so where do you think we can go [01:18:04] the individual people the church and the [01:18:07] government to where can we go from [01:18:09] having hope and love for our country at [01:18:12] this point it's a very dark picture you [01:18:13] painted congratulations anything else [01:18:15] you want to add to that um well first of [01:18:17] all you know I assume you're a Christian [01:18:19] and so I mean it's it's up to us [01:18:21] Christians there's two things Christians [01:18:23] can't be [01:18:24] apathetic or cynical I won't put up with [01:18:26] it you're secular you could be apathetic [01:18:28] and cynical you're a Christian I'm not [01:18:29] going to put up with it because you know [01:18:31] how the story ends and you have a great [01:18:33] hope and you should always be working [01:18:34] towards a great end you should care [01:18:35] about your nation Jeremiah 29 7 demand [01:18:38] the welfare of the nation that you are [01:18:39] in because your welfare is tied to your [01:18:40] nation's welfare Daniel fasted and [01:18:42] prayed for his Nation Nehemiah Jeremiah [01:18:44] Esther Mordecai uh all cared about [01:18:46] something too yep exactly yeah pray for [01:18:48] your leaders by name because they're [01:18:50] counselors to the king and so look I [01:18:52] think we have a lot of Hope and the hope [01:18:53] is not in the institutions not in the [01:18:54] FBI it's not in the doj it's not in the [01:18:56] CIA it's not Facebook it's not Google [01:18:57] it's not Goldman Sachs my hope is in the [01:18:59] energy and the spirit and the optimism [01:19:01] of you I mean what I get to see in the [01:19:03] American people traveling the country [01:19:04] hosting a national radio show hosting a [01:19:06] podcast I'm nothing but hopeful the the [01:19:09] spirit in the Grassroots of the American [01:19:10] people right now of all ages and [01:19:12] backgrounds is so awe-inspiring and it [01:19:15] doesn't take a majority it doesn't it [01:19:16] takes 10 to 15 percent of a vibrant [01:19:19] hopeful Spirit-filled group of people [01:19:22] that can turn things around and you know [01:19:25] we as Americans have done great things [01:19:26] and there's something special about [01:19:28] America I will defend it at all at all [01:19:30] corners and the thing that one of the [01:19:31] things that makes America different is [01:19:32] when something bad happens we step up is [01:19:35] that we we have it you know in our [01:19:37] history to not be apathetic we have [01:19:39] exceptions to that rule obviously and my [01:19:42] hope is in what I'm seeing across the [01:19:43] current my hope is in pastors rising up [01:19:45] my hope is in people that are starting [01:19:47] to speak boldly my hope is in parents [01:19:49] showing up to school board meetings and [01:19:51] challenging what is being taught in [01:19:53] these local public schools [01:19:55] My Hope Is [01:19:56] parents that are homeschooling my hope [01:19:59] is in our Turning Point USA chapter [01:20:00] leaders that are starting these chapters [01:20:02] that are in the Grassroots that are on [01:20:04] high school and college campuses leaning [01:20:06] in that's what gives me hope the [01:20:08] institutions here's the cool thing about [01:20:09] institutions they come and go and they [01:20:11] build and they crumble but the spirit [01:20:13] and the will of the people I think is [01:20:14] stronger than any other time I've been [01:20:16] doing this in one decade and I think [01:20:18] that resolve is only going to strengthen [01:20:19] so God bless you man thank you God bless [01:20:21] you [01:20:26] hi Charlie I'm Jamie and I'm actually [01:20:29] from New York and I was one of the only [01:20:30] conservative people in my school so it's [01:20:32] really cool to see you talk here [01:20:34] my question is since we live in a world [01:20:37] where big Tech and digital tracking of [01:20:39] payments and information dominates The [01:20:41] Avenues to being social attaining many [01:20:43] jobs and being in Academia do you think [01:20:45] in my lifetime we'll see a world where [01:20:47] cash is Obsolete and how do I protect my [01:20:49] privacy of personal personal information [01:20:51] such as vaccine status while still being [01:20:54] able to stay social and attain a [01:20:56] corporate job and perhaps also enjoying [01:20:58] other luxuries in which releasing this [01:21:00] information is required yeah well that's [01:21:02] a great great question so let me kind of [01:21:04] tell you it's hard to do all those [01:21:05] things right it's going to be hard to [01:21:07] keep a corporate job and also keep all [01:21:09] of your kind of medical information [01:21:10] private because for whatever reason we [01:21:12] decided to throw out HIPAA and ask [01:21:13] everyone for their personal medical [01:21:14] information about the vaccine which [01:21:16] never should have been allowed in my [01:21:18] personal opinion [01:21:19] um but look as far as the currency [01:21:21] question it's very important question [01:21:23] what PayPal announced and then what [01:21:25] PayPal attracted should just scare [01:21:27] everyone regardless of political [01:21:29] affiliation where PayPal came out and [01:21:31] they said that if you engage in their [01:21:34] definition definition of disinformation [01:21:36] they're going to take twenty five [01:21:37] hundred dollars out of your account on [01:21:40] violation now they backed away from that [01:21:42] but this is a company that did 25 [01:21:44] billion dollars in Revenue how on Earth [01:21:46] did they ever get this approved through [01:21:48] you know how did this get on a press [01:21:50] release how did this become policy uh [01:21:52] you just saw today you might like them [01:21:53] you might not like them you might think [01:21:54] he's great you might think he went too [01:21:56] far recently but Kanye West just got a [01:21:59] an alert from JPMorgan Chase he's no [01:22:01] longer allowed to bank at JPMorgan Chase [01:22:04] and that's wrong I don't care what you [01:22:05] think of Kanye West to be able to shut [01:22:07] somebody's banking system off because [01:22:09] you don't like them or because they say [01:22:11] something that you you know you deem to [01:22:12] not be appropriate [01:22:14] um and so there's something very [01:22:16] troubling about that and so how do you [01:22:19] protect against it I don't think it's [01:22:20] the end-all be-all I don't think it's a [01:22:21] solution everything but I am a big fan [01:22:23] of cryptocurrency I think that [01:22:25] blockchain properly employed can be a [01:22:27] great hedge against tyranny [01:22:28] um I think that the federal government [01:22:30] is trying to make us cashless soon and [01:22:32] we have to resist and I'm telling you [01:22:34] resist very loudly against the federal [01:22:36] government trying to put forward a [01:22:38] federal digital currency it's a very [01:22:40] very big concern it hasn't gotten a lot [01:22:42] of focus on it but a federal digital [01:22:44] currency is a very big issue we've [01:22:45] already seen the intentional debasing of [01:22:48] our currency I don't agree with [01:22:49] Libertarians on a lot of things but the [01:22:51] one thing I'm 100 on is the destruction [01:22:53] of our money I have to tell you the [01:22:55] Federal Reserve intentionally coming [01:22:57] into our money system and creating money [01:22:59] out of thin air and making you poor year [01:23:01] after year after year through [01:23:02] quantitative easing is something that we [01:23:05] should all be very concerned about I'm [01:23:06] afraid they're trying to get us closer [01:23:07] to a currency reset reset and so part of [01:23:10] it is just owning assets that assets [01:23:12] that can be moved quickly that are [01:23:13] transparent that's one of the things [01:23:15] that excites me about Bitcoin again I'm [01:23:16] not telling you to buy Bitcoin if I did [01:23:18] I could get in trouble like Kim [01:23:19] Kardashian did do whatever you want to [01:23:20] do I don't care [01:23:21] um I think it's good technology and I [01:23:23] think I think crypto can solve some of [01:23:25] these problems but their agenda's trying [01:23:27] to get a skill cashless [01:23:31] when I was in New York I couldn't even [01:23:33] like enter buildings or eat in a [01:23:35] restaurant I still love a lot of other [01:23:38] aspects of New York and I was kind of [01:23:39] hoping to stay there do you think it [01:23:41] would be worth it or do you think like [01:23:44] being unvaccinated in a conservative [01:23:46] like it's just like yeah that's a good [01:23:48] question only you can answer it my [01:23:51] question would be where do you feel free [01:23:52] and happy [01:23:53] and if you feel free in New York God [01:23:55] bless you I got to tell you that's uh [01:23:58] that's not exactly what I feel when I go [01:24:00] to New York I feel a lot of things that [01:24:01] is definitely not it so [01:24:03] but we can't I have a mixed opinion on [01:24:05] this I I have a couple things that I say [01:24:07] that I totally contradict myself this is [01:24:10] one of them so at once I'll give one [01:24:12] speech where I tell everyone to go move [01:24:14] to Red States and then I'll give another [01:24:15] speech where I say we can't have all the [01:24:17] people leave Red State oh blue States [01:24:19] because we still need red thinking [01:24:20] people if you will in those States and [01:24:23] so I contradict myself on that all the [01:24:25] time because I see it both ways [01:24:27] um I know I grew up in Illinois and I'm [01:24:29] glad I don't live there anymore [01:24:31] and part of me feels bad that I left but [01:24:33] also I think life is so important you [01:24:36] should try your best to live in a free [01:24:37] Society [01:24:38] and there's still some great States [01:24:39] Texas being one of them that I think [01:24:41] gets it so God bless you thank you [01:24:48] hi Charlie I'm here with a group of [01:24:50] students from the UT pro-life Club so [01:24:52] we're really thankful for your pro-life [01:24:53] stance um my question is about like [01:24:56] phone addiction and sort of this switch [01:24:58] to transhumanism that's going on in our [01:25:01] culture right now it's really worrying [01:25:03] me with my generation that we're so [01:25:05] addicted and we don't even realize it so [01:25:08] I was wondering your perspective that's [01:25:10] a really really great question thank you [01:25:12] for your advocacy the pro-life group [01:25:14] here deserves a lot of credit because [01:25:16] based on what I saw today you guys are [01:25:18] up against Allah [01:25:20] seriously [01:25:22] that's great [01:25:24] I'm not a fan of our digital pacifiers [01:25:26] that have seemed to permeate our entire [01:25:28] Society [01:25:30] um I really believe that we are [01:25:32] participating in the largest and most [01:25:34] cruel open-air drug experiment in human [01:25:37] history which is to give these devices [01:25:39] to 12 13 and 14 year olds there's some [01:25:42] really great thinkers on this not [01:25:44] political you could just read Dr Anna [01:25:46] Lemke you can go read Andrew huberman [01:25:49] who I think is really smart he spends a [01:25:51] lot of time here in Austin and they're [01:25:53] very fair and they're very well cited [01:25:56] and researched and they just talk about [01:25:57] the neurological damage that staring at [01:26:00] a phone will do especially at a young [01:26:02] age and I I look at it no differently [01:26:04] than giving kids drugs and so the one [01:26:07] thing and I wish that Mark says I don't [01:26:08] know if the leftist was here and I wish [01:26:09] I would have said it I would I would [01:26:11] also say and this is if you want to talk [01:26:13] about one of the great hockey stick [01:26:14] correlations and not get too ahead of [01:26:17] yourself if you look at suicide and [01:26:19] depression or just kind of what would be [01:26:21] a kind of like a basket of how you would [01:26:23] Define mental health [01:26:24] and like how you say okay good or bad it [01:26:27] went up like a hockey stick in 2013 as [01:26:29] the iPhone was widely distributed and [01:26:31] again I'm not a big causation [01:26:32] correlation guy but it's like come on [01:26:34] what else could you possibly attribute [01:26:36] like what has changed the most in our [01:26:38] day-to-day interaction at a restaurant [01:26:39] in the last 10 years let's just be [01:26:41] honest right I see entire families out [01:26:44] to dinner and no one's talking to each [01:26:45] other I think it's deeply unhealthy I [01:26:47] think it's anti-social and it's not even [01:26:49] governmental or political in in nature [01:26:52] so [01:26:53] I mean just some stats I have here 26 [01:26:55] percent of car accidents are caused by [01:26:57] smartphone usage 31 of smartphone users [01:26:59] in the US never turn off their phones 46 [01:27:02] 45 of children aged 10 to 12 have a [01:27:05] smartphone 45 of teens feel addicted to [01:27:07] their smartphone devices it's bad for [01:27:09] both boys and girls it's especially bad [01:27:11] for girls I think Tick Tock is one of [01:27:13] the worst things ever to come across the [01:27:15] American [01:27:16] um technological landscape I really do [01:27:20] and it's okay if you're addicted I know [01:27:23] some of you applauding are probably [01:27:24] addicted that's fine I understand [01:27:27] um and so just some a final piece on [01:27:28] this I turned my phone off Friday night [01:27:30] to Saturday night I encourage all of you [01:27:32] guys to take a phone Sabbath once a week [01:27:34] it's very freeing it's awesome it's a [01:27:37] challenge too because you got to kind of [01:27:38] figure out how to where to how to get [01:27:40] directions and where to go it's really [01:27:42] fun [01:27:42] and you could do it just take one day a [01:27:45] week and turn off your phone within [01:27:47] three weeks all of your friends will [01:27:48] know you're unreachable by phone from [01:27:50] Friday night to Saturday night you'll be [01:27:52] in a grocery store and you like won't [01:27:54] know what to do when you're waiting in [01:27:55] line [01:27:56] you're like wow this is how it used to [01:27:58] be it's very freeing and just the final [01:28:01] thing is this I'm far from an expert but [01:28:03] if you read Dr Anna lemke's book [01:28:04] dopamine Nation [01:28:06] um you will have a picture into how how [01:28:10] horrific the damage we're doing to give [01:28:12] these kids devices uh there's other [01:28:14] books as well Gary Wilson wrote an [01:28:15] unrelated book but important especially [01:28:17] for young men your brain on pornography [01:28:19] or your brain on porn may he rest in [01:28:21] peace he was a great thinker but there's [01:28:22] like this whole new genre of scientific [01:28:24] thinking that I think is legit science [01:28:26] by the way of people that are a little [01:28:28] ahead of the curve diagnosing what I [01:28:30] think is going to be 10 years from now [01:28:33] what we're going to look back like what [01:28:34] were we doing giving all these kids [01:28:36] devices so you still have the power to [01:28:38] turn off your phone I know it's hard but [01:28:40] it's doing a huge damage to young people [01:28:42] in particular thank you appreciate it [01:28:49] hi uh my name is Jackson I'm actually [01:28:50] the editor-in-chief of our conservative [01:28:52] paper on campus at Texas horn [01:29:00] so you would expect me to agree with [01:29:01] most of what you said and I do but [01:29:02] there's one area of this agreement where [01:29:04] I real feeling the push back and that of [01:29:06] course is on the vaccine [01:29:07] um so I'd like to talk about your um [01:29:08] Florida study which said [01:29:10] um and 84 in um heart [01:29:12] um problems among young men who took the [01:29:15] vaccine so I was interested in this [01:29:17] report and I actually just Googled it [01:29:18] and if you look in the chart on page six [01:29:20] of the report you see that the basis [01:29:22] period is 17 deaths like before due to [01:29:27] um these heart palpitations among men 18 [01:29:28] to 34 whatever it was so an 84 increase [01:29:31] from 17 deaths is bad but it is nowhere [01:29:35] near the 20 million plus who have been [01:29:38] killed due to covid so I just like to [01:29:40] hear like how you weigh that from an 84 [01:29:43] increase from 17 deaths against 20 [01:29:45] million plus killed by covet more if not [01:29:48] for the um vaccine right so and I'll [01:29:50] repeat the Veris data right the vaccine [01:29:52] adverse event reporting system from the [01:29:53] government right where it says there's [01:29:55] 52 896 incidents of myocarditis and [01:29:58] pericarditis but let me ask you a let me [01:30:00] ask you differently where I think we [01:30:02] could come to a quick conclusion do you [01:30:04] agree that myocarditis and pericarditis [01:30:06] is increasing dramatically [01:30:08] I do yes from a very low base rate right [01:30:10] why [01:30:12] well I mean obviously the vaccine is the [01:30:14] prime suspect but if you have a very [01:30:16] rare disease and it increases by slight [01:30:19] amount then you have to make the [01:30:20] trade-off and say that something which [01:30:22] is killing millions of people is worse [01:30:24] no no I understand that that's a [01:30:25] separate argument right but do you agree [01:30:27] that it's probably the vaccine that's [01:30:28] causing these cardiac issues that seems [01:30:30] to be the most likely okay so so we [01:30:32] agree the vaccine is causing heart [01:30:33] damage we don't know how much right it [01:30:36] says in the vares database 52 896 [01:30:38] incidents of myocarditis and [01:30:39] pericarditis you saw the hands around [01:30:41] the room and just one other anecdotal [01:30:43] thing I asked my audience I said how [01:30:45] many people in our podcast audience have [01:30:47] instances of people that got the vaccine [01:30:48] and mysteriously died or you know had [01:30:50] heart attacks we have like ten thousand [01:30:52] fifteen thousand emails one after the [01:30:54] other and I'll just I would just [01:30:55] encourage you go look at Dr Peter [01:30:57] McCollough one of the nation's large you [01:30:58] know leading cardiologist who has spoken [01:31:01] out about this right Dr Robert Malone [01:31:03] and also previously uninterested in this [01:31:06] topic who I just think is great Dr Brett [01:31:09] Weinstein who hosts the Dark Horse [01:31:11] podcast he's a liberal he used to be a [01:31:13] professor at Evergreen State University [01:31:15] and I think his scholarship is great so [01:31:17] I don't want to I don't want to redo the [01:31:18] conversation with previously but thanks [01:31:20] for being here tonight thank you thank [01:31:21] you [01:31:25] okay so I'm one of the first agreeers [01:31:27] although all the disagrees are first so [01:31:29] um but anyway uh one thing I don't think [01:31:31] is pushed Strong Enough by the pro-life [01:31:33] is adoption yeah I agree um because uh I [01:31:36] mean that kills it all entirely there's [01:31:38] so many families that want to adopt kids [01:31:39] and if you see a show like long lost [01:31:42] family you see these people that reunite [01:31:43] with their biological parents 20 30 [01:31:46] years after they're born and they live [01:31:48] Wonderful lives and they have two sets [01:31:50] of parents and it's a wonderful thing so [01:31:51] if you know this whole discussion on oh [01:31:54] the the mom is going to be [01:31:56] you know live a terrible life she can't [01:31:58] afford to have the child but they're I [01:31:59] think something like 30 families for [01:32:01] every one child that's adopted that want [01:32:03] kids I think it needs to be pushed [01:32:05] stronger you know I totally agree and [01:32:08] you know I want to shout out my friend [01:32:09] does runs a great Clinic in San Antonio [01:32:11] who does a phenomenal job for the [01:32:13] pro-life movement and by the way the I [01:32:16] know we don't like the term Crisis [01:32:17] Pregnancy Center right it's not our [01:32:19] favorite term but [01:32:20] um you know Dave mccawd does such a [01:32:22] great job and I got to tell you that the [01:32:24] people that are on the front lines of [01:32:27] this deserve a lot of credit Elizabeth [01:32:28] Warren says she wants Pregnancy Crisis [01:32:30] centers to be shut down which is [01:32:32] unbelievable but I'll say this and I [01:32:34] think you're right and I didn't I didn't [01:32:35] make this point clearly enough earlier [01:32:36] at the table if we are going to Advocate [01:32:39] an end to abortion using the states or [01:32:42] government then we have to be there to [01:32:44] make sure that every single child is [01:32:46] taken care of through charity through [01:32:48] churches and through resources necessary [01:32:50] it's morally imperative we do that and [01:32:53] adoption is that first step God bless [01:32:55] you yeah sorry well no I I just I've got [01:32:57] more because if you if you read Peter [01:32:58] Zion's book I mean China's population is [01:33:01] going to collapse in the next 20 years [01:33:02] just because of the one child policy [01:33:05] um I mean we need to have kids your [01:33:07] nation dies population the population [01:33:09] collapse is coming here in big time [01:33:11] um well we're here according to Peter [01:33:13] Zion we're doing okay and there's we've [01:33:14] got immigration too I agree with Elon [01:33:16] Musk I think we're you think it's [01:33:17] declining okay but we need to have kids [01:33:19] regardless God bless you man but okay [01:33:21] but I but I got one we got to get to [01:33:22] another one I'm sorry thank you thanks [01:33:26] hi sorry we're short on time sir sorry [01:33:28] hello I'm asking a question for friends [01:33:30] if I sound stupid that's not on me [01:33:34] so let's agree that like abortion should [01:33:37] be banned and this is the government's [01:33:39] right to protect uh you know the rights [01:33:41] of kids and whatnot and so we see a lot [01:33:43] of Statistics where kids going into [01:33:45] foster care homes or things of that [01:33:47] nature tend to be abused or sexual abuse [01:33:49] to a certain extent so what would you [01:33:50] say is the government's solution uh and [01:33:53] role in this whole situation yeah I'll [01:33:55] piggyback on the kind of question [01:33:56] previously which is we have to change [01:33:57] the way we do adoption in our country [01:34:00] um I would again a lot of people find [01:34:01] this to be you know terrible but I will [01:34:03] lean on this I think we have to lean on [01:34:05] the church uh who has the infrastructure [01:34:07] and the essentially these para Church [01:34:08] Ministries and they have the willingness [01:34:10] to be able to do this and to support uh [01:34:13] adoption there are two million people [01:34:15] right now that want to adopt in America [01:34:17] two million people and I bet that would [01:34:20] double or triple if the pastors of this [01:34:22] nation really challenge their [01:34:23] congregation to lean in and to adopt if [01:34:26] you're going if to be consistent as a [01:34:28] pro-life person you have to come up with [01:34:31] Solutions and the solution should be we [01:34:33] have to make make it financially easier [01:34:35] to have children we should go maybe as [01:34:36] far as Hungary goes which is to pay [01:34:38] people that have kids I'm not against it [01:34:40] I'm not we should go as far to make sure [01:34:42] that adoption is easy and seamless and [01:34:44] then we also have to individually and [01:34:46] charitably step up to make sure that [01:34:48] this idea of an unwanted pregnancy is a [01:34:50] thing of the past thank you thank you [01:34:52] appreciate it [01:34:53] [Applause] [01:34:59] great final question yes yes quick [01:35:01] question you said we should stop talking [01:35:03] about racism but we have a problem in [01:35:06] the country you're not a racist it's [01:35:08] often as I've been around you you've [01:35:10] never said anything that has been racist [01:35:11] but the left they constantly say that [01:35:14] you're racist and if we don't talk about [01:35:15] the problem that they're trying to [01:35:17] create it would never go away [01:35:19] yeah so what I was saying and I think [01:35:21] you'd agree I'm exhausted with talking [01:35:23] about race all the time right but and I [01:35:26] I'm happy to also push back on like [01:35:28] who's actually the ones that are being [01:35:30] racist and the people that are pushing [01:35:33] black only dormitories in America that's [01:35:35] racist exactly right the people that are [01:35:38] saying that we should have value on skin [01:35:41] color and not contents of character [01:35:42] that's racist and so I'm just exhausted [01:35:45] about talking about it all the time [01:35:47] honestly because I feel as if when you [01:35:49] focus on those issues like man we're [01:35:52] just constantly talking about what [01:35:53] divides us right and I think you [01:35:55] understand my heart in that way exactly [01:35:56] is but it's only the left that's [01:35:58] constantly pushing that they're [01:36:00] constantly pushing and I get it all the [01:36:01] time so thank you God bless you man [01:36:03] thank you so much [01:36:06] all right everybody [01:36:08] this was a lot of fun couple things [01:36:10] support your Turning Point USA chapter [01:36:12] they're doing an amazing job I want to [01:36:13] thank UT for hosting us nicely really [01:36:16] appreciate that closing note we live in [01:36:18] a beautiful country do something about [01:36:20] it make sure you're registered to vote [01:36:21] I'm not going to tell you who to vote [01:36:22] for tonight just make sure register to [01:36:24] vote make sure you vote a lot of people [01:36:25] gave a lot for you to be able to vote in [01:36:27] this country be an informed citizen stay [01:36:30] engaged stay involved America is the [01:36:32] greatest nation ever to exist in the [01:36:33] history of the world God bless you guys [01:36:35] thank you so much [01:36:42] [Music] [01:36:51] thank you [01:37:07] foreign [01:37:18] [Music]
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