
Charlie, Jack, Andrew, and Blake debate the week's biggest non-pope questions, including: -Do Americans buy too much mass-produced crap? -Why do libs keep putting up giant statues of unnamed black women all around the world? Watch ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: What is the Doll Debate about in this episode?
So we have two Trump clips that we're going to play real quickly to set it up. So this was, I think, Trump in the Oval Office initially or somewhere. Let's play clip 343.
Look, right now, and I told you before, they're having tremendous difficulty because their factories are not doing business. They made a trillion dollars with Biden, a trillion dollars, even a trillion won with Biden selling us stuff. Much of it we don't need. You know, somebody said, oh, the shelves are going to be open. Well, maybe the children will have $2 instead of $30, you know.
Chapter 2: Why does Trump believe children don't need many dolls?
And maybe the $2 will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally.
And then they asked him more about this a short time later, I think on Air Force One. And so he said some more. So let's do clip 344.
All I'm saying is that a young lady, a 10-year-old girl, a 9-year-old girl, a 15-year-old girl doesn't need $37. She can be very happy with $2 or $3 or $4 or $5. Let's not waste a lot of time on stupid questions. What else?
Okay, the audio quality was really poor there.
He was saying, these girls, an 8-year-old girl, a 15-year-old girl, they don't need 37 dolls, which is already pretty funny. Do 15-year-old girls still play with dolls?
I don't know, but I can tell you that my daughter really likes dolls. Does she have 30 dolls? Not that many. No comment? More than 10, less than 20. Would you agree, Tyler, that young girls, young daughters really like dolls? One is not sufficient.
100%.
So when little girls play house, if they have that many dolls, do they still play house with like four people or are they having like giant soirees?
No, no, we have like, we have Mormon house.
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Chapter 3: Are cheaper mass-produced dolls worth buying or should we prefer quality?
And so Trump's point is kind of right where it's like, we don't, you don't need 500 Chinese dolls. You need, you know, maybe five. Yeah. People are hung up on the numbers, but like,
like have fewer nicer toys instead of the junk that they're sending over and you know they're just shoving in our kids faces and have you seen some of these like bratz dolls and like these other things i think we've talked about before on the show like these things are like wretched looking things they they actually are scary like i like i wrote the other day like
My little girl had one of those stupid Bratz dolls, or I can't remember what's the other one called. But I picked it up. I was like, oh, my. What is wrong with that thing? That thing is scary. Have you seen these things? I totally agree.
These Bratz dolls? I'm not a fan.
They're hideous. Oh, LOL dolls. Oh, yeah. LOL dolls are are heinous. They are. They should be criminalized. We shouldn't have. Yeah, I'm going to go further than Trump. Forget forget two dollars. You should have zero LOL dolls. Those things are those things are heinous, hideous.
I will say, though, that outside of dolls and I don't know, actually, my son's not old enough yet to be in this phase. Stuffed animals are a huge part of human development. Jack, do young boys like stuffed animals as well? My son's only a year, so he's not quite there yet. So, Jack, are stuffed animals big for young boys too? I think Jack is frozen. Look at these things.
Look at the LOL dolls that Angela was talking about. These things are heinous. Oh, my gosh. This is what Trump's talking about. No more of those. We should deport these things. We need to deport LOL dolls.
Yeah, I am worried the overall mentality could backfire because I do think people tend to own too much stuff. But I do think that's just, I don't really blame China for it. I think that's just a values thing. Like people amass too much stuff. And yeah, people pile up a lot of stuff.
And I think people like, it's especially interesting to see this go because I think there's been on the right a lot of negative reaction when the left has said similar things. I mean, if you want one we've heard before, you've heard people on the left say like, who needs to own that many guns? Yes, correct. And they'll say that.
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Chapter 4: What are the political implications of reducing toy availability for children?
Let's talk more about... Tyler, your thoughts, and then I want to go a little deeper because there is something important.
I was going to say, that was my favorite part. Her hands are on her hips, and she's looking down on everyone. That's the interesting pick. She's in a t-shirt, hands on her hips. This is not like... You would think that if we were celebrating Black culture, you would have statues erected. I mean, this is not cheap.
I mean, we've looked into some of this before, Charlie, like on Turning Point's campus. Casting a bronze statue of that size is a pretty expensive endeavor today with post-Biden inflation and everything else. Why wouldn't you pick somebody with any kind of historical significance
to celebrate like it could be anybody like somebody that is meaningful you know they actually went like kind of the cheapest route and i just don't i don't get it i don't i don't think there's anyone that has any kind of common sense that looks at this and goes wow that's beautiful or wow i'm really proud of that or that makes me celebrate my culture even this is like a it's it's a crazy you know almost bigoted thing that they're doing to try to incite
this race division that should be totally rejected.
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So there's almost like a mythical element to black women on the left.
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Chapter 5: What is the controversy surrounding new black women statues like the one in Times Square?
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There's a... I'm looking now because I just thought there is a... There's a podcast called – literally that's just called Listen to Black Women.
Oh, no, no, no. It's a real thing on the left. This is not just us being politically provocative. Yeah, yeah. This is a very real thing.
No, like it really is kind of like it's like they're the core. They're like a black women lead where America follows. Like it really is – and it is focused specifically on women especially too. It's not even like – Black people generally, black men. It is this black women thing. If it's not specifically black trans women, you will sometimes hear that specific subset.
I don't know how they got that one. That was like a very peak 2019, 2020 episode. Was it Elizabeth Warren who said that? It was like... They said that they were like the bedrock of our democracy. I know Warren said she was going to read the names of every black trans woman murdered in America in the Rose Garden every year if she became president. That would have been quite the ceremony, I suppose.
But but but so from a I want to get Tyler in on this, but politically, Tyler, what are they thinking? Black women are six percent of the American population is six to seven percent. Why the pandering to seven percent of the population?
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Chapter 6: Why do some view the new black women statues as problematic or insulting?
Well, I think I mean, you hit the nail on the head. This is just the antithesis of the white man. So whatever the left the left wants to construct everything in complete opposition to whatever. They hate or they want to target and whatever. So you just you hit it. You have white men who are and I wouldn't be surprised if they go older because it's a young white man now they hate.
So old black women are the complete opposite. And that's how they have to. run all of their political identity through. And they've done this now to us for a significant amount of time. I think this is the first time we're seeing people push back and go, no, no, no, no. I am soaked over the race baiting, the pushing, whatever.
I like people not because of the color of their skin, but because of who they are. And this entire concept, and we saw this a few years ago during the BLM riots and everything else. It was like, you can't shop at white stores anymore. You have to shop at black small businesses. Remember where they were pushing all this? And on Netflix, it was...
you know all of the uh the movies that were by produced by black lesbian uh directors and this is this is the stuff again this this stuff just doesn't work and the more that i think they keep pushing this the further that it repels uh you know normal people who are just like this is this is like so 2020 this is so 2019 uh we're not doing this anymore
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so blake the the mythical quality here i mean there is almost like a mystique to black women like they will save us that they are worthy of almost sacrament what what is that
It's a few things. I mean, one is they are the most bedrock part of the left's coalition. I mean, you can see that most loyal. Yeah, they are. You can see that chart. They are the ones who are going.
But sometimes 98 percent.
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Chapter 7: What does the elevation of black womanism mean in progressive politics?
By the way, they made an example out of Caitlyn Clark for that reason. She doesn't want to get the crap beat out of her, and women can't stand that as much as men. When men get the crap beat out of them, they rally together. They get stronger. Women do not like being socially isolated. That is the worst thing for a female, is to be socially isolated.
If we want to have a thought crime, we could be like, are women built for team sports? I mean, Kaitlyn Clark honestly isn't.
I'm not saying she's bad. She's a phenomenal athlete.
Someone hard-follows your star in the NFL, and it's like a melee, and 27 players get suspended, and there's all these fines. Do WNBA players get in fights if someone gets suspended? Gets mugged on the court?
Yeah, but Kaitlyn Clark's a great example, which is that... So she's a great athlete, objectively one of the best basketball players of a generation for women. And she then gets bullied by her teammates and by other opponents. And then she bends the knee to black worship. And she does. She was basically like, I'm so racist, I need to learn my privilege.
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Chapter 8: How is black womanism portrayed as a faith of the radical left?
Look, so she basically allowed this to master her... And you look at, I mean, would Larry Bird take that? No. I mean, I don't think so. Would Pistol Pete? I'm just thinking of like white players that would look up. Maybe, maybe not. It's not a criticism of women. Women just tend to be more agreeable and they tend to be more sensitive to group social dynamics.
We had a one of the clerics of the Democrat religion visit us in San Francisco. Play cut 361.
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Is there something wrong with being white?
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