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Speaker 1 (00:02):
From the heart of the Space City to the heart
of gen Z. Welcome to Next Gen Conversation, not Dad's
Talk Radio. Ethan talks to you about the issues and
events that men are to our generation. This is the
Next Gen Report put Ethan Buchanan.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Hey, everybody, welcome. I'm actually really excited about this show.
I've got a good feeling going on. Maybe it's because
of my new light or my new light up here.
I hope that improves your viewing experience. If you're watching
right now on x or YouTube or wherever I upload
the video of this podcast, I did it for you.
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It cost me two hundred dollars anyway. Yeah, so, hey,
welcome back to the Next Gen Report. It's a pleasure
to be back with you. As always, we have got
a lot to talk about today. Christian Collins with the
Texas Youth will be joining us to talk about that event.
It is just a few days away. It'll be starting
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this Friday evening going through Saturday. So he'll be joining
us in segment three to talk a little bit about that.
We're excited to have him. First, let's talk a little
bit about what we know about the alleged killer of
Charlie Kirk. I'm gonna say alleged because he has not
been convicted. I think it's pretty clear just from the
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evidence that this is the guy, this is the culprit,
but he is also innocent until proven guilty. That is
our legal system. That is a legal system that I
believe Charlie himself fought for. So we're gonna say alleged.
Before we do that, though, I want to talk a
little bit about one of the experiences that I was
able to have this weekend. After the show, I headed
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downtown from my home studio to Discovery Green in the
middle of the city of Houston, where a vigil was
held Charlie Kirk. It was a great experience, had a
great time, bumped into some listeners. You know who you are. Hey,
Hope you're listening right now. Thank you for thank you
for coming and saying hi to me. I appreciate it.
But I want to just show you a little bit
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of the images that I was able to capture.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
There.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
Here's the crowd at that event. Great crowd, great showing.
This event was planned only twenty four hours maybe forty
eight in advance, and we still were able to get
I think probably around one thousand people out, so that
was great. Some of the singing and worship that occurred
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that was really nice to see because we know how
important faith was to Charlie Kirk. That's one of the
biggest things he talked about, so seeing that there I
think was a good representation of who he was. That
was nice to see as well. And of course some
of the signs I saw ya a very good mixed crowd,
a lot of different folks, where there are a lot
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of younger folks, a lot of older folks. There was
not any one particular demographic that was underrepresented at this rally,
so they're not rally vigil but it was. It was
really good. It was a good experience. Keep your ear
to the ground on things like this, and when I
hear about them, I will let you know on my
social media. So give me a follow on x at
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Underscore Ethan Buchanan. These are a good experience almost always.
I've done a couple of these different kind of political
events around town and I've really enjoyed them all. So
there's that. Okay, Now, what do we know about the
alleged killer of Charlie Kirk, twenty two year old Tyler
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Robinson is the man that has been charged with this
heinous crime. And one thing that I've seen that's kind
of baffled me. This has been all over X lately.
Maybe I'll pull some examples for the second segment, but
there has been this attempt by the left to make
Charlie Kirk's killer out to be some sort of right
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wing extremist and he killed Charlie Kirk because Charlie Kirk
wasn't far enough to the right. I'm not kidding. That's
been the line. There's a lot of people trying to
say that he's a disciple of Nick Fuentes, one of
the groupers. I don't know where that term comes from.
I'm not familiar with it, but that's what Nick Fuentes
calls his gang of followers. But not only is there
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no evidence that this alleged killer was to the right
of Charlie Kirk, there's substantial evidence to the contrary. And
yet somehow, just by sheer force of saying it again
and again and again, the left has managed to convince
a significant population of folks that actually, Tyler Robinson is
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a far right extremist and killed Charlie Kirk for being
too moderate. That's a good warning of how on guard
you need to be in today's culture. In today's society,
you have to really do your own research, because if
you just watched the mainstream media, if you're just getting
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your news from social media, you might truly, through almost
no fault of your own, believe that Tyler Robinson, who
killed Charlie Kirk, allegedly did so because Charlie Kirk was
a moderate Republican. Charlie Kirk was a moderate Republican. That's
not why he was killed by this guy. He was
killed by this guy because Charlie Kirk is a moderate
Republican and this guy is what appears to be a
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very radical leftist. So let's dig into it. First of all,
we officially have the charges, But first of all, first
of all, first of all, I'm getting carried away here.
The headline, I think says it all. Tyler Robinson grew
more pro gay and trans rights oriented. Mom told cops
as Charlie Kirk suspected did. As Charlie Kirk's suspect could
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face firing squad. So everybody except all the people that
knew this guy are saying, no, he was a leftist
his own mother is saying no, he was a leftist,
and yet still the left will go out and say,
with literally no evidence, no, he was a right wing extremist.
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That's why he killed. Charlie Kirk grew more pro gay
and trans rights oriented. I've been on the right for
a while. I know a lot of right wingers. Not
a single one of them, even if they are more
pro gay, none of them are trans rights oriented. It's
an obvious line, but they're pushing it anyway. I don't
I don't understand how it's working. His mother told cops
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that new details revealed Tuesday as he accused Charlie Kirk
assassin was hit with charges that could land him in
front of a firing squad. Utah County Attorney General or
Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray called Kirk's killing an American
tragedy as he provided more stunning details about the role
Robinson's parents played in his surrender while speaking out a
press conference. The developments came as the seven state charges
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were announced against Robinson, a twenty two year old with
a trans boyfriend, including the top rap of aggravated murder,
which qualifies for the death penalty in Utah. So again,
this guy's now facing the death penalty that could be
by firing squad and all of his family says he's
a leftist who's pro gay and trans rights oriented. That
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does not sound like a Republican to me. We're gonna
be digging into this a whole bunch more. In just
a second, we've got to take a quick break. Stay tuned,
we'll be right back with more about the accused killer
of Charlie Kirk. All righty, welcome back the next Gen
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report at Underscore Ethan Buchanan on X give me a
follow over there. All right, let's dig into a little
bit more this Tyler Robinson Robinson character. Again, I've said
this before, I'll say it again. It's worth repeating. This
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guy was not, by any stretch of the imagination, a
right winger. I don't know how that lie got so
prolific with literally zero evidence, but it has. I will
never understand that. That's an impressive gift that the left
has that the right doesn't, to just make things up
and everybody just runs with it. I don't know where
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they got that power. I wish we had it, but
we don't. So we now have courtesy of the powers
that be. We have a bunch of evidence regarding the
immediate aftermath of the Charlie Kirk shooting. And amongst those
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pieces of evidence are actually a series of text messages
between Tyler Robinson and Tyler Robinson's transgender boyfriend. So, if
I have my fact straight, which I believe I do,
this character is a male. It's a man who is
transgender identifying as a woman, and Tyler Robinson is this
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other person's gay lover. Lance Twiggs is the name of
the biological male in question who is transgender. And one
of the first things that Tyler Robinson did after killing
Charlie Kirk, and in the aftermath of killing Charlie Kirk
allegedly is start texting his transgender lover, and we now
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have those texts. Tyler Robinson's roommate, Lance Twiggs, a biological
male that identified as transgender who was in a romantic
relationship with Robinson, provided evidence, including a series of text
messages from Robinson. On September tenth, twenty twenty five, Prosecutors
say Twigs received a text message from Robinson which said,
drop what you are doing, look under my keyboard. Twigs
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looked under the keyboard and found a note that stated
I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and
I'm going to take it. Police found a photograph of
this note. Prosecutors say the following text exchange then took place.
After reading the note, Twigs responded, what you're joking, right,
Robinson said, I am. It's all okay, my love, but
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I am stuck in orum for a little while longer
yet shouldn't be long until I can come home, But
I gotta grab my rifle still. To be honest, I
had hoped to keep this secret till I die of
old age. I am sorry to involve you, roommate. You
weren't the one who did it, right, Robinson, I am,
I am sorry, roommate. I thought they caught the person, Robinson. No,
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they grabbed some old crazy dude, then interrogated someone in
similar clothing. I had planned to grab my rifle from
my drop point shortly after, but most of that side
of town got locked down. It's quiet, almost enough to
get out, but there's one vehicle lingering. Roommate, Why Robinson,
Why did I do it? Roommate? Yeah, I had enough
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of his hatred. Some hate can't be negotiated out. Does
that sound like a right winger to you? Does it?
Does it really in your heart of heart? Do you
actually know any right wingers? Does that sound like a
right winger to you? Let me save you the trouble here.
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It doesn't. It's not That's not something a right winger says.
If I'm able to grab my rifle unseen, I will
have left no evidence. Going to attempt to retrieve it again.
Hopefully they have moved on. I haven't seen anything about
them finding it. Roommate, how long have you been planning this,
Robinson a bit over a week. I believe I can
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get close to it, but there is a squad car
parked right by it. I think they already swept that spot,
but I don't want to chance it. He then said,
I'm wishing I had circled back and grabbed it as
soon as I got my vehicle. I'm worried what my
old man would do if I didn't bring back grandpa's rifle.
So apparently this rifle belonged to his grandfather, and this
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is where his concern is. By the way, he just
took another person's life allegedly, and his top concern is oh,
what is my dad gonna say. If I don't get
my grandpa's rifle, that's sick. That is sick. You should
be concerned about the life you took, the children that
are now going to grow up without a father because
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of you, the wife who's now a widow because of you.
But no, he's concerned about his rifle and the two
thousand dollars scope and the memes that he engraved on
the bullets. He said, if I see notices bulge ou
wu that's one of the uh phrases that was reportedly
engraved on the bullets in that rifle on Fox News,
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I might have a stroke. He then instructed Twigs to
delete this text exchange. And then my dad wants photos
of the rifle. He says, Grandpa wants to know who
has what. The Feds released a photo of the rifle
and it is very unique. He's calling me right now,
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not answering. Since Trump got into office, my dad has
been pretty diehard. MAGA. I'm gonna turn myself in willingly.
One of my neighbors is a deputy. And then we
know the rest of the story. That evening Robinson turned
himself in or not that evening the next evening after
being encouraged to do so by the father and a
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pastor who is also law enforcement. So that's where we're
at right now. This was not a right winger. Anyone
telling you it was a right winger is one of
two things, a complete buffoon or intentionally lying to you,
and I'd venture to guess it's probably the latter, because
nobody is that stupid. This is pretty public, this is
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Fox News. I didn't have to go digging to find
this information. The left knows that this is a leftist
they do anyway, I do want to share. I hate
to say that good has come out of this, but
there has been, undeniably I think a culture shift, and
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I think in the long term it will be for
the better for starters. TPUSA is exploding. They have announced
that they've got now fifty four thousand requests for new
high school and college chapters. So the way it works
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is different schools, different campuses have their own chapter of
Turning Point USA, and they now have fifty four thousand
new requests for Turning Point USA chapters. That is good.
Another good thing that came out of this, and again,
none of this is I think worth the life of
Charlie Kirk. But it's important to notice that God is
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using what this person intended for evil for good. One
of the very good things that is worth pointing out
is jd Vance hosted The Charlie Kirk Show and he
took time out of that show to proclaim the Gospel,
which is just awesome. Take a listen to this from
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Vice President J. D Vance here.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
Now, the most important truth Charlie told is this that
long ago a man begotten, not made, came down from
heaven and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the
Virgin Mary and became a man for our sake. He
was crucified under conscious pilot and suff death, and was
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buried and rose again on the third day. Charlie believed,
as I do, that all the truth he told flowed
from that fundamental principle.
Speaker 2 (16:46):
I really do believe.
Speaker 4 (16:47):
That we can come together in this country. I believe
we must. But unity, real unity, can be found only
after climbing the mountain of truth. Now, the most important truth.
Speaker 2 (17:03):
Charlie, all right, that is great to see. And jd
Vance is saying what I think a lot of us
are thinking. We do want unity. Don't ever mistake that
the right does want unity. We do. We push for it.
That's what Charlie Kirk pushed for. That's what he built
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his reputation and his legacy doing. However, we cannot have
unity with people who want us dead, and we cannot
have unity with people who outright deny the truth. So
let's push for truth. Let's find the truth, let's share
the truth, and then let's have unity. And I think,
as jd. Vance pointed out, one of the most important
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truths that Charlie Kirk pushed for is that Christ is Lord,
whether you like it or not. All Right, we got
to take a quick break. We'll be right back with
Christian Collins from the text this Yusama in just a minute.
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All righty, welcome back. So one of my favorite events
of the year, and I truly mean this, one of
my favorite events of the year is coming up this weekend.
So I wanna give you a little bit of a preview.
And who better to give you a preview of it
than the event organizer himself. We are joined on the
line by Christian Collins. He's the founder of the Texas
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Youth Summit. Christian, thank you for taking the time to
be with me. I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (18:40):
Thank you so much for having me Ethan. I really
appreciate all that you do and look forward to having
you participate in the Texans Youth Summit this year.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Absolutely can't wait. So I want to first talk with
me a little bit about the guests. I've seen some
big names, Governor Abbott, the Attorney General. I thought I
saw who is going to be pulling up to this
thing this year.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
Well, first, I'd be amiss if I didn't mention you
know that we are praying for Erica Kirk, and not
just right now, but we're going to keep praying for
her in the months ahead because a lot of the
media attention and all the energy surrounding Charlie Kirk right now,
but eventually that will go away and she's going to
be alone and grieving for years, I'm sure, and we've
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got to keep her lifted up in prayer. And she
has two small children. What happened to Charlie Kirk is unthinkable.
It's unconscionable that he could be gunned down in front
of his wife and two children. He was assassinated. He
was martyred because of what he believed, and not just
because he spoke his ideas, but because so many people listen,
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millions of people around the world cared about and consumed
his ideas. And we're just grieving the loss of such
an amazing man who had such an impact with the
social media presence. He had the biggest conferences, chapters in
high school and college campuses around the world. He had
a huge faith arm, worked with churches. He's solely responsible,
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according to Larry Trump, for chasing those votes in all
the swing states and really helped tip the tide of
the election for President Trump. Charlie Kirk was a giant
of a man. He's a genius and his loss is immeasurable.
So we're at the Texas you going to pay tribute
to him on Friday night. We're going to have a
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prayer and worship service where we're going to point people
to Christ as Charlie would want. He always wanted people
to go to church and to have faith, and that
was his one thing he wanted to be known for
if he ever passed away. He said, is I want
to be known for my faith. And Charlie Kirk truly
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is a Christian martyr. And that night, some of the
people that know him the Best Friday, September nineteenth, This
coming Friday. I mean, we're going to have Alex Carr,
who is a turning point us say contributor. We have
Ali BATSTUCKI, we have Senator Ted Cruz and a few others,
and we're going to honor the life and legacy of
Charlie Kirk. I'm going to encourage people to pick up
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his mic and keep fighting the good fighters he would
want us to do. And we're not going to give in.
We're not going to be wavering. And UH, it's exciting
to see the support that we've gotten in the community.
I think we're going to have twenty five hundred to
three thousand people. It's incredible, Wow, the outpouring of support.
UH and youth are hungry for the truth, and we're
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going to continue fighting for the truth. This conference is
available at texasthet dot com slash events, so we have
a lot of other speakers. As you mentioned, the next day,
it's going to be.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
Oh that Ilusia.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
No, I'm still here. I was just allowing you.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
To have a.
Speaker 5 (21:58):
Way you coul showings.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Yeah, I'm super excited. I can't wait. I think what
y'all are doing UH for the Kirk family is is amazing. Yeah,
I think that there's gonna be a lot of there's
gonna be a lot of talk from now and probably
for the foreseeable future about who he was in the
political arena, even in the faith arena. But something I
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know both you and Charlie Kirk had in common is
you you were very intent on sharing the joys of
building a family and the kind of scriptural call to
build a family. I know that was a big part
of his message, and that kind of brings us to
like you mentioned, Erica Kirk, uh this guy wasn't a
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political leader, or wasn't just a political leader or a
faith leader. He was also the leader of a household.
He he had a wife, and he had children. I
think it's important to make sure that that they're also
getting some some love and attention and all this.
Speaker 5 (23:03):
Absolutely, I think he's just people want to dehumanize him.
They lie about him, say he was a sexist, racist,
you know, and all these horrible things that are untrue.
This guy was a boy, Scott, he was a great,
great human being. And his wife, I know she will
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honor the legacy of Charlie Kirk. But we've got to
continue to keep her lifted up in prayer. And it's
it's important in this time not to dehumanize someone and
just recognize, Okay, this is incredibly wrong that he was
gunned down in cold blood. That's all that needs to
be said. Nothing more. If you disagree with his views,
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that's fine, but you cannot celcrate his death. You definitely
cannot lie about him. We want no unity with people
like that we can take now. Uh, you know, we
cannot join arm in arm and come together as a
country with people like that. We just can't.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
Yeah, And that's kind of something I was talking about
a little bit the other day with an old buddy
of mine, a former coworker, and he had kind of mentioned, well,
you know, for a long time, conservatives have been the
ones speaking out against cancel culture, and now to someone
who's maybe not following politics close toly, who's maybe not familiar,
it can kind of look like, oh, now conservatives have
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turned around and embraced cancel culture. I think it's important
to specify the difference here. We're not calling for someone
to you know, lose their job or something just because
they said something we don't like or because we disagree
with one of their political opinions. We've gotten to the
point where we have a large portion of people on
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the left who are openly cheering for someone to be
killed for having beliefs that something along the lines of
seventy five million Americans agree with. It's kind of comparing
apples and oranges to say that that's just the same
as regular cancel culture.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
Right.
Speaker 5 (25:03):
Well, look, you can say whatever you want in America,
but you're not free from the consequences. And it's not
cancel culture when you're celebrating the death of someone for
you to get fired for your job. That's just the
way life works. And you know, we shouldn't celebrate the
death of anybody on the elect as conservatives, and they
definitely shouldn't celebrate the death of anybody on the right.
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That's just inhumane and unacceptable. And so you exhibit that
type of atrocious behavior, you deserve to be fired, no doubt.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Yeah, And then again, at the end of the day,
it's also kind of the right of employers. I think
we've seen, to their credit, a lot of employers that
are looking at what some of their employees are saying
and saying, no, this does not reflect our values. We
don't want to be associated with this type of person,
and so we are going to remove that person from
our staff. That's almost becomes a free market issue. Employers
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have the right to say, hey, no, I'm not part
of that. I don't associate with that, So you need
to pick up your bags and get out of the office.
Speaker 5 (26:08):
Sure, yeah, I think I think that's that's understandable, that
you know this is happening. I think we've got to
make sure that people who are lying about Charlie Kirk
are celebrating his death or are held accountable. And so,
you know, we can have the differences of ideas and
opinions on issues, but dehumanizing people and celebrating their death
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is just not what an American should be doing. And
that's not what America's about now.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
I will say something that's been very encouraging to me
is we've seen I think a lot of courage on
the political right after this happened. A lot of events
that people would think, oh, would this be canceled, namely
the kind of turning point events that college tour that
Charlie was kicking off when he was assassinated, and even
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events like the Texas score or the Texas Youth somehow. Sorry,
a lot of people would think, Okay, these might be canceled,
but no, they're They're charging on even further. You, of
course have taken all the appropriate security measures at the
Youth Summit, but you've by no means canceled it or
limited it at all. Talk to me a little bit
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about that in these last kind of two minutes here,
just the courage and the confidence that we have seen
from speakers and voters and everybody in between who said, no,
we're not going to cower in fear just because Charlie
Kirk was assassinated exactly.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
You know, we've we've got to continue fighting the good fight.
And I'll be honest and say that when I first
saw what happened to Charlie Kirk, and he hadn't passed
away yet, but you know, I was just so deeply
troubled by the situation. You know, my feeling was, I
don't want to do this anymore. I think a lot
of people probably felt that way. But that's the opposite
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of what Charlie Kirk want. He wants us to continue
to be crusade for truth and to continue to pick
up his mic and keep fighting the good fight. He's
a happy warrior it's wrong, and does things civilly and respectfully,
with love and with respect for others. He listens more
than he talks, and so you know, he brought public
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discourse to the public square, and he was so good
at what he did. And it's truly a tragedy that
this has happened to him, and that's how we should
remember him. Is somebody that could communicate his ideas better
probably than anyone well Christian.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
I got to say again, I'm looking forward to the
Youth Summit this year. Thank you for putting it on.
Thank you for keeping Charlie's memory alive, for being a
good representation of both his values and I think also
the values of the Founders and Christian values. And once
again I'll I guess I'll see you this weekend.
Speaker 5 (28:56):
Awesome man, Thank you so much. Brother Thick here, God.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
What every single person into this building we owe something
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to Charlie.
Speaker 5 (29:23):
He made you believe more on yourself.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
I don't know how that guy had the bandwidth, Like
the sheer volume of people whose lives he touched that
we're just now discovering is out of control.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
The President's massive gains with young Americans across the country
was in no small part because of the efforts of
Charlie Kirk and turning Point.
Speaker 4 (29:41):
You us saying.
Speaker 5 (29:42):
The thing that united us was his total commitment of
free stage.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
He just never forgot there was a person behind us
the views and that inspired me, and God commands that
of us. He evangelized.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
He was on every college campus in every part of
the country.
Speaker 2 (30:00):
He was broader than that. A turning point event was
something you had to pay attention to.
Speaker 4 (30:05):
We now have thirty seven thousand applications to start chapters
around the country. He was a joyful warrior for our country.
He loved America. He devoted himself tirelessly into making our
country a better place.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
After he was killed, he has become a titan whose
inspiration will move through eternity, inspiring millions of people for
decades to come.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
Saint Paul tells us in the Book of Ephesians to
put on the full armor of God. Let all of
us put on that armor and commit ourselves to that
cause for which Charlie gave his life, to rebuild a
United States of America, and to do it by telling
the truth.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Hey, y'all, welcome back. I felt like that was fitting
after the kind words about Charlie that we heard from
Christian Collins. That's a compilation of quotes and clips from
JD Vance hosting The Charlie Kirk Show on Monday. If
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you haven't had the opportunity to go watch that, go
back and watch it. I caught most of it. It
was very good. It was and again, I think it's
incredibly important that once again platforms like the White House,
like the Vice President are being used to promote faith.
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That is important. The left will try to tell you
that that's not allowed. They'll try to tell you that
somehow the First Amendment bars that, it doesn't that's a lie.
The First Amendment encourages religion in government, it does not
push it away. I think that's incredibly important for everyone. Conservatives, Christian,
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conservative Christians, you have to understand that. So seeing that
from the Vice President, that was really really nice to see.
There's a lot more that can be said about Charlie Kirk,
and I'm sure in future episodes of the program. I'm
sure on Sunday we'll talk more about this. This case
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will continue to develop, will continue to learn more, and
of course I'm sure I'll see things from Charlie over
the years that I'll want to share with you, So
stay tuned for that. Tune back in on Sunday. I'm
positive there'll be more. I haven't planned out Sunday's live
show on AM nine fifty KPRC yet, but I'm sure
there'll be a lot more. And of course, after the
Texas Youth Summit with Christian Collins, I'm sure there'll be
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a lot to share share there, so it'll be a
great show. Tune in, stay tuned for it. For now,
let's talk about Mazie Herno. She is one of the
many resident congressional idiots, and I mean that she is
truly a buffoon. Cash Mattel yesterday took to the Senate
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floor and he had a lot of things to say,
and the Democrats had a lot of things to say
to him. Go watch some of that. There's a lot
of interesting content there. I want to point to you
this specific clip just because it really goes to show
you how stupid these people are, and they really are stupid.
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I'm not saying that to be mean. I don't want
to be mean to Mazie Herono. I'm saying this just
because I really don't have another word for it. She's
just stupid in this clip, and Cash Motel responds to
it very well. So this is Mazie Herono, she's a
senator from Hawaii by the way, complaining about the fact that,
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you know, to be an FBI agent have to demonstrate
I'm not kidding, the ability to do one pull up.
Mazie Herono doesn't like that. I'm being completely serious. It
sounds like I'm joking. You were thinking, yeah, of course
you have to do a pull up to be an
FBI agent. Of course you need to have that bare
minimum physical capacity. Majie Urano thinks that's wild and unbelievable.
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So here she is talking about that. Take a listen
to this.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
Move on to my you know there you've been asking
some questions about changes to your hiring standard and including
college degrees and possibly the age. But you know, one
question I had is that you are not requiring applicants
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to be able to do a certain kind of pull ups,
which a lot of women cannot because of physiological differences.
Speaker 2 (34:55):
Are you requiring.
Speaker 3 (34:58):
These kinds of pull ups?
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Okay, let me stop you right there before we get
into any further, can we at least say, thank god,
somebody on the left, on the Democrat side of the
aisle is finally recognizing that there are physiological differences between
men and women. At the very least mazy Herono has
from that clip alone, it looks like acknowledge the fact
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that men are on average stronger than women. That's on average.
I personally, I'm working on my upper body strength right now.
I think there's probably a lot of women out there,
specifically in the women's sports world that could probably out arm,
wrestle me, out pull up me. I'm sure that's the case,
but as a general rule, men are stronger than women.
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Thank you mazy Herono for acknowledging that this is exactly
why we don't want men and women's sports again. Okay, continue,
mazy Herono.
Speaker 6 (35:53):
We are requiring a physical program at BFTC a quantico
because FBI agents carrying God in the field have to
chase down bad guys and do really hard work of
the physical fitness standards of those agents.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
So are you these signs of pull ups?
Speaker 6 (36:08):
We are requiring everybody to pass the eighteen eleven standards
at BFTC. If you want to chase down a bad
guy and put him in handcuffs. Youd better be able
to do a pull up.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
The reason I ask is that there are concerns about
whether or not being able to do these kinds of
harsh pull ups is really required of FBI agents.
Speaker 6 (36:29):
Doing one is not harsh, and there are always medical
anxemptions to that.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
Okay, that seems pretty reasonable. He's right doing what even
I can do one pull up? And again, like I said,
I'm still working on my upper body strength. I've been
hitting the gym. It's not where it needs to be.
I know that I'm working on it all right, But
even I can do one pull up. That's really not
that hard of a bart clear, And if we're setting
an equal standard across the entirety of the FBI, I
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thought that's what the left wanted. I thought what they
wanted was everybody's treated the same, regardless of sex, regardless
of you know, religion or beliefs, or whatever protected class,
whatever Title nine garbage you want to throw out there.
Everybody gets treated the same, equal opportunity for everybody. You
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have to meet the same standards. Complete equality. Is that
not what you wanted? So, Mezzie Rono because she's too
stupid to even notice she did it. She accidentally obliterated
the left's arguments on a number of different topics. I
already mentioned transgender men in women's sports. She's obliterated that.
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Good job, mays you, Corona. I'm proud of you. You
did what Republicans forever have been trying to do. But
also she points out what I think a lot of
people have been saying for a long time about the
feminist movement. They don't I don't actually want equality. They
want a separate set of standards for men that allow
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them to do all the things men do without bandaging
to jump over the same bar or pull their chin
up over the same bar. To use this specific example,
specific example, I'm sorry, I'm working through a little bit
of a speech impediment. I don't know where it came from.
But anyway, again, this just goes to show you Mazie
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Herono is an idiot. She is Sheila Jackson Lee for
a long time was the dumbest person in Congress. Now
it's Mazy Herono. She's in Senate, so it's a little different,
but I think it applies. I think we can give
her that title anyway. Thank you very much for listening
to this episode of the Next Gen Report. Thank you
Christian Collins for joining me. I'll look forward to seeing
you at the Youth Summit this weekend, and you the
viewers and listeners. You should come there too. If you're
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in the Houston area, it costs almost nothing to get
in the door, so show up. I'll be there. It'll
be great to see you. Thank you very much for
listening to the Next Gen Report. We'll be back on Sunday.