People can’t

I am inclined to set whatever nonsense it comes out of the mouth of Charlie Kirk’s conservative Mag, but then I remember living in a country where thousands of people follow it for their political opinions and suddenly I am curious why someone would do such a thing.

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My curiosity has increased in action over the past week after seeing that hundreds of women whose values ​​are focused on Faith, Family, State, gathered for the young women’s summit in 2025 (YWLS), according to the announcements, the most conservative conservative gathering for women. The summit was held by the Conservative Non -Profit Organization of Kirk, Turning Point USA, which focuses on the distribution of conservative values ​​of young adults, especially in colleges in colleges and in the media.

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And to my horror, but (unfortunately) not to my surprise, a video distributed on social media shows that Charlie Kirk provides a deeply regressive response to a 14-year-old girl who is interested in political journalism asking for his college advice.

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First, Kirk asked the audience of teenage girls if their main priority was to “get married and have children”. After some hands climbed, he said, “The interesting thing is that I think there is an argument for returning the degree of d -Jzh.”

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For the unknown “Mrs. Grade” is a sexist term who gained popularity in the mid-20th century to make fun of the women who supposedly went to college just to find a husband.

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But here’s the thing: at a time when women could not open bank accounts, buy homes, or build a loan without a man, marriage was often the only way to security and social acceptance. The women were ashamed to search for the stability itself, to which society limited them. Higher education in itself was a radical act – a way for women to seek independence, knowledge and autonomy.

So, in a sense, it was violently called “di grade” was just a coded effort to try to remind women what they are “really” there. Not to get their own education and career and essentially the way to some patriarchal freedom, but to find a person who should instead do so, so they support His Ambitions while limited to domesticity, reproducing the system itself designed to maintain them.

Still, here is Kirk, reviving the same tired logic in 2025. After the audience laughed slightly at the term, he doubled: “No, seriously. Just be clear that you are going to college, right?”

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He then made fun of women who thought they were going to school for … well, school. “Don’t lie to yourself, like” Ah, I’m going, I’m studying sociology, “Kirk said.” No, we don’t, we know why you’re here. And it’s actually good! This is a really good reason to go to college, actually. “

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Then came the dating advice. He suggested that young women should consider seeking spouses in schools at the Southeast Conference (SEC), more special. “As, you will find a husband if you intend to find a husband in Ole Miss. As, it will just happen, OK or anywhere. Or at the University of Alabama,” he said.

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Keep in mind: this is the same person who has written The college fraudA book that argues that the universities “go bankrupt and wash the brain of the youth of America” ​​with “Extreme Leaders”. Still, here, suddenly a gauge, if it means to become a modern young commercial wife. “I say college is a fraud, but if you find your partner in life, this is actually a really good reason to go to college,” he said.

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He then romanticized college, being a great time to partner because, you know, “they are in the prime of their attractiveness.” He said, “You’re not much better than that. It’s not better after the college there.”

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Then he delivered this intelligent line: “And, so, you can learn some things, it’s good, I guess or whatever, just don’t listen to your professors.” He again insisted that “d -degree” is the real reason why women go to college in the 70s, 80s and 90s and that therefore the percentage of marriage has fallen since then.

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Yes, surely, Yang or maybe the percentage of marriage has dropped because generations of women have received the note not to spend their lives with men who think like … you?

Anyway, I’m obviously not the only one who screams in the void. Here’s what people have said online:

“These fearsome oddities dream of having commercial wives because women cannot stand them. Instead of cultivation, they choose to indoctrinate young girls to think that they are not huge loser,” one man writes.

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“Here’s what it actually looks like,” another added.

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“I hope that the greater part of these girls go to college and gain insight, knowledge and life experiences that allow them to break away from this conservative brainwash <3 I also hope that they will really end with a specialty, unlike Charlie! :)," said this user.

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(Charlie Kirk has no higher education. He attends a brief college but dropped out.)

Another writes: “I am grateful that I grew up with strong men and women who encouraged me to explore the world, to seek knowledge and to grow with God. The saints we studied, especially women, were educated and adventurous. I cannot imagine at the age of 14 and said to chase the degree.”

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“It’s so strange,” one said.

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Some have indicated a wider question, which is that women are superior to men in education and workforce, so “there is suddenly a” crisis “:

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“Obviously, they are afraid of women,” one writes.

And then there was this dad who somehow made me want to cry to see a man so beautifully see us and future generations of women as people:

Summary of the text: The parent expresses pride in the uniqueness and potential of his daughter, opposing the outdated gender roles that limit women to subordinate roles

Well, all I can say is exactly what he said. Our daughters and all women cost much more than the only option to find a husband with whom she has babies. We did not go into classrooms, jobs, leadership roles and positions where we make our own choice in life, just to be told to sit down, to shut up and to be a good wife. If this is your great vision for the future of American women, then the real fraud here is not a college, but you are you.

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