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Charlie Kirk's Sexist Rant on Women's Body Counts and Submission

The Young TurksJuly 27, 202516 min21,257 views
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Charlie Kirk's Views on Women and Relationships

  • 🎯 Charlie Kirk is criticized for his recent statements, where he advised women against bragging about their "body counts" and encouraged them to be "godly women" willing to submit to their husbands.
  • πŸ’‘ He also stated that marriage should not be egalitarian, asserting that the man is the head of the household as prescribed by the Bible, and suggested this model has worked for thousands of years.
  • ⚠️ Kirk linked high divorce rates, depression, and anxiety to the rise of egalitarian marriages, claiming women secretly desire a man to lead them.

Critiques of Kirk's Stance

  • 🧠 Panelists argue that Kirk's views are simplistic and misogynistic, lacking intelligence and reflecting an outdated perspective.
  • πŸ“ˆ They counter that modern women have more freedom and economic independence, requiring men to be better partners, and that relationship dynamics are fluid with societal changes.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The discussion highlights that societal norms have shifted, and people no longer need to stay in marriages solely for survival, leading to different relationship expectations.

Cultural Commentary and Modern Dating

  • 🚩 The panel suggests Kirk is intentionally igniting culture wars, noting that conservative men often complain about difficulties on dating apps due to their political views.
  • πŸ’¬ Kirk's advice to women to submit and be inferior is seen as an unrealistic and unattractive proposition for modern dating.
  • πŸ“± The difficulty of modern dating is exacerbated by social media and dating apps, leading to anxiety and a less organic way of meeting people.

Religious and Societal Parallels

  • πŸ•Œ Kirk's advice for women to be modest and not display their bodies is compared to the rhetoric of some Muslim fundamentalists, ironically given Kirk's past anti-Muslim statements.
  • 🀝 The concept of submission to a husband, who then submits to God, is questioned for its convenience and potential for manipulation, as it places the husband as the ultimate interpreter of divine will.
  • βš–οΈ The idea that women should not be equal to men in marriage is presented as a difficult sell, especially when conservative men themselves struggle to attract partners while openly displaying their political affiliations.

Long-Term Relationships and Practicality

  • 🌱 Long-term relationships are described as practical decisions requiring continuous effort and the ability to grow together, rather than relying solely on initial infatuation or lust.
  • ⏳ Factors like shared assets or children often contribute to the longevity of marriages, as feelings alone are insufficient to navigate life's challenges.
  • πŸ“± The impact of technology and reduced outdoor play on younger generations' social skills is noted, potentially contributing to difficulties in navigating relationships and problem-solving within them.
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