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🗓️ 16 September 2025
⏱️ 11 minutes
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In this compelling episode, Carl Jackson and CJ Womack delve into the profound impact of Charlie Kirk's legacy on conservative movements across college campuses. They discuss the challenges faced by young conservatives, the rise in Turning Point USA chapters, and the broader implications of Kirk's assassination. With heartfelt reflections and a call to action, CJ and Carl explore the enduring power of ideas and principles in the face of adversity. Join them for an insightful conversation on faith, freedom, and the future of conservatism.
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| 0:00.0 | What Satan intended for evil, God has turned to good. Despite the fact that we're all |
| 0:10.3 | reeling over the loss of Charlie Kirk, more people have been brought to Christ. More people |
| 0:14.0 | have gone to church. Request for TPSA chapters on school and college campuses have absolutely |
| 0:19.7 | skyrocketed. The Dems monopoly on |
| 0:22.3 | K-12 in college education has gone in the tank. That's all thanks to Charlie Kirk. And even after |
| 0:27.7 | his death, he has made that even worse. The world remembers what makes America exceptional. |
| 0:33.5 | They did that. The First Amendment, Charlie Kirk brought that into full view. You've got people in the |
| 0:39.2 | UK and South Korea that are literally protesting because they want the same types of freedoms. And we've |
| 0:45.2 | learned sadly, yet again, we're going to have to have better protections for our mainstream, |
| 0:52.4 | for our most popular conservative figures. |
| 0:55.2 | I want to bring on with me, C.J. Womack. |
| 0:59.0 | C.J. Womack is with campus reform. |
| 1:01.9 | C.J. is a young Gen Zier. |
| 1:06.2 | C.J., I got to tell you, every time I hear a young buck like yourself, I heard you online. |
| 1:12.0 | I get so excited because there was a period of time. |
| 1:14.9 | I must admit that I was a little pessimistic when it came to the upcoming generation. |
| 1:23.1 | Talk to us real quickly about how Charlie Kirk, you're a campus reform. |
| 1:27.6 | Talk to us about how Charlie Kirk impacted your life. |
| 1:31.9 | Yeah, personally, first of all, thank you for having me on. |
| 1:34.0 | But personally, I grew up as a young conservative in a deep blue city in Los Angeles. |
| 1:38.1 | And I never really had a proverbial seat at the table. |
| 1:40.7 | Nobody ever invited me to have political conversations because they knew that I disagreed with them. But Charlie Kirk was the one who inspired me through his prove me wrong tour, through his campus tours, that I was supposed to bombard those conversations. I was supposed to flip the tables. I was supposed to get into those conversations where people disagree with me and he exemplified it so perfectly. And that's what inspired me to get out there, to get in the media, to start writing, to start, you know, just speaking out about my conservative and Christian beliefs. And that's all thanks to Charlie Kirk. Wow. That, I mean, that is impressive. And I got to tell you, CJ, with your initials and the fact that you were born and raised, I guess, in Los Angeles, just like myself, that |
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