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Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 107 | Charlie Kirk

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Blaze Podcast Network

News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, News Commentary

4.619.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Being a young conservative in today's climate is hard work. Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA is on the front lines of the fight for freedom, working tirelessly to bring a message of common sense, responsibility, and liberty to the country's college campuses. He answers the question: How do we appeal to young people who love socialism? Copyright Blaze Media All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey guys, what is up? Happy Friday. Today I am talking to my good friend, Charlie Kirk of Turning Point

0:06.9

USA. He just got a new podcast that you guys should go subscribe to. He of course travels the country

0:12.5

all the time talking about conservative values and we are going to talk about conservatism and what

0:21.1

it looks like for us to be kind of on the front lines of that, especially him and how we relate

0:27.1

to these younger generations that seem to not really know what conservatism is or why they should

0:32.2

buy into it and why that work is really important. So we're going to get into all of that. Before we do,

0:38.4

I do want to just give you guys an update for those of you who follow me on Instagram. I feel like I

0:44.2

always have to follow up on these Instagram stories because a lot of you who listen to my podcast,

0:49.9

all of follow me on Instagram. Also follow me on Instagram. I feel like there's like the biggest

0:54.1

crossover there probably. So I did this long story about Mean Trolls. You guys know for those of

1:02.0

you who didn't see, I had a bunch of Mean Trolls on Facebook saying really rude stuff to me

1:07.5

about being pregnant, my parents and things like that. They were all men probably over the age of 40.

1:14.2

I'm not going to speculate about how purposeful their lives are. I'm guessing that if you're taking

1:18.4

the time in the middle of the day to comment on a Facebook video of a pregnant woman to tell her

1:23.1

that she's gained weight that you probably like don't have a ton, a ton of purpose in life.

1:28.9

And I, you know, I hope that changes for them. I hope that they have a hard change and I hope that

1:32.4

they become better, more productive citizens of this country. I truly do. I hope that they come to

1:37.2

know Jesus Christ. We're supposed to pray for our enemies and that is my hope for them. However,

1:42.0

of course, all of this really hurt my feelings. There were really cruel things that people were

1:46.6

saying for some, I've never understood trolls. I've never understood even if you have a mean

1:52.8

thought coming across your mind about someone that you see on the internet. Why? What would possibly

1:57.8

possess you to take the time to comment on that or to tweet something about that? Like I understand

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