00:00:00.000Hey, everybody, today Charlie Kirk show.
00:00:02.000Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, Mark Robinson, responds to his viral video about transgenderism.
00:00:08.000We get into the movement sweeping the country about schools and a little bit about this incredibly dangerous idea of black supremacy that is popping its head up at Ohio State University.
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00:01:21.000His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA.
00:01:30.000We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country.
00:02:31.000Well, first off, let me say this: when we're speaking in a church, we're speaking from spiritual issues, not political issues, more or less.
00:02:40.000And we are not going to hold back when we're talking about those issues.
00:02:44.000We believe that we have a First Amendment right to express ourselves by our religious faith, and that's exactly what we were doing.
00:02:50.000Yeah, this whole transgender issue, look, we live in the United States of America, which is a constitutional republic.
00:02:58.000Nobody has to ascribe to my religion or follow my religious practices.
00:03:04.000But when we are talking about compelling children to go to school, and then they get to those schools, and we are trying to force these things onto our children, that is an absolute no-go.
00:03:18.000What I said in that speech still stands, and I stand behind it.
00:03:57.000The transgender movement in this country, if there's a movement in this country that is demonic and that is full of the spirit of Antichrist, it is the transgender movement.
00:04:08.000It's time for grown-ups and time for Christians to start standing up and being unafraid to tell the truth and dragging our kids down into the pit of hell, trying to teach them that mess in our schools.
00:04:21.000Tell you like this, that ain't got no place at no school.
00:04:28.000Well, a lot of people take exceptions with those comments.
00:04:31.000But again, it is our First Amendment right to express ourselves and express our religious opinions.
00:04:36.000Plus, I reiterate the fact that this does not belong in our schools.
00:04:42.000Look, Charlie, here's the problem that I have, major problem that I have.
00:04:45.000We talk about this as a political issue.
00:04:48.000There are folks who would love to come to that church and other churches and shut me down and not allow me to have my First Amendment right to freedom of religion to express myself.
00:04:57.000Those same people do not have a problem with coming to my school and forcing my children to learn their doctrine.
00:05:07.000And as Christians, we can't stand for it.
00:05:09.000And to be quite honest with you, as Americans, we can't stand for it.
00:05:12.000And look, I just want to encourage you.
00:05:14.000I know you've been beat up over those remarks, but what you're talking about, though, from a theological perspective is protecting the innocent of children.
00:05:21.000And that we should never apologize for that, right?
00:05:24.000And what and so I want to ask you a question, which is, I noticed you were at a black church, and the response was enthusiastic as you were giving this speech.
00:05:32.000You know, the religious and theological component aside for a second, do you think that this radical trans agenda is popular in the black community?
00:05:44.000I was talking with the president just the other day, with President Trump, the real president.
00:05:50.000And we were having a conversation about the shifting tide of politics in this nation and his influence on that.
00:05:57.000And I told him that I have three very good friends who have been staunch Democrats the entire time that I've known them.
00:06:05.000All three of them have now turned over a new leaf.
00:06:09.000One of those individuals turned away from the Democratic Party over Joe Biden's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
00:06:18.000The other two turned away because of this transgender issue, because of these girls, these men being allowed to compete against women in sports.
00:06:27.000It's absolutely outrageous what we have done in that area.
00:06:31.000And no, there are many, many people in the black community who stand firmly against those things and understand that it's not right.
00:06:39.000And I think it's, I think, quite frankly, it's scaring the heck out of Democrats.
00:07:14.000Education is a top issue for a lot of parents.
00:07:17.000We're starting to see a lot of people move to North Carolina from Northeast states.
00:07:22.000Are you seeing North Carolina become more of like a 50-50 state, a purple state?
00:07:26.000What are you seeing on the ground there?
00:07:28.000North Carolina is often described as a purple state.
00:07:31.000And I honestly, it depends on where you're standing in North Carolina, of course, as to what's going to be the prevalent political persuasion.
00:07:41.000But overall in this state, when you're talking about the issues that we're talking about, most people, I think, lean towards the right.
00:07:53.000They want indoctrination removed from schools.
00:07:55.000They want these social agendas removed from schools.
00:07:59.000They want great economies, of course, and they just want government that is endowed with common sense, that's going to carry out the will of the people and do it in a way that is effective.
00:08:09.000They don't want these far-left policies that are destroying other states around the nation.
00:08:15.000They want things to continue on the track of their own and continue to get better.
00:08:19.000And I think more and more people in this state are starting to see that the Republican way is indeed the way.
00:08:36.000We're making inroads to get folks to understand that in order to take back their power in their community, it starts with taking back the power to make sure that their children have that good base, what we call the beginning of the pursuit of happiness.
00:08:52.000The pursuit of happiness begins with a good education.
00:08:56.000And that's how we get folks to realize they could take their power back.
00:09:00.000One of the greatest ways, as I said, is to make sure that you hold your children's educational destiny in your hands.
00:09:08.000Not some all-power, powerful bureaucracy that knows better than you, so to speak.
00:09:43.000Well, Mr. Budd has emerged as the candidate that we believe can win this race.
00:09:48.000The Democratic challenger has that issue settled months ago.
00:09:52.000She is raising money hand over fist, and we want to go ahead and solidify our support behind him to get him in this general election so that we can blast him past her because we do not need a committed leftist to be the senator from North Carolina.
00:10:07.000We need to send a strong constitutional conservative, and Mr. Budd will be that person for us.
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00:11:24.000North Carolina is home, and we want to defend home.
00:11:27.000And I think one of the ways we can protect North Carolina, I think one of the ways all of the states can protect themselves, protect themselves from the overreaching federal government is by having strong representatives there in the state that are willing to stand up against the pushback against the federal and pushback against the federal government.
00:11:48.000And so we decided we would be most effective by staying right here in the state and continuing to do the work we do directly for North Carolina here in North Carolina.
00:11:57.000Talk about some of the ways you're pushing back against the federal government.
00:12:00.000Well, you know, one of the major things that we talk about here and in our office, what we have been really consumed with in our office is the issue of education.
00:12:10.000You know, I don't know the exact, I can't remember the exact numbers, but the federal government only gives us a small portion of our education budget, yet they dictate so much on that level.
00:12:22.000And, you know, I've never been a fan of the federal government being in the education business.
00:12:27.000You know, the federal government is prescribed a few things in the Constitution that it should oversee.
00:12:32.000And I don't believe that the education of children inside the state should be one of them.
00:12:39.000I'm also not a big fan of one of the current conversations that's going on, which is Medicaid expansion.
00:12:46.000Medicaid expansion has been on the table for a number of years now, and I am not a big fan of it.
00:12:51.000I think that we have enough intelligent people.
00:12:54.000We have some brilliant people right here in North Carolina.
00:12:57.000I think we can bring some heads to the table.
00:12:59.000And I think instead of North Carolina imitating what other states have done, I think that we can come together and we can innovate on this and we can be leaders on this.
00:13:08.000And we can come up with a way to provide health care without relying on the federal government.
00:13:12.000And that is what I would truly like to see in this state.
00:13:26.000I mean, it seems that our Second Amendment rights are now being put in jeopardy.
00:13:29.000I expected it from the moment he came in office.
00:13:32.000I know he, at one point, he talked about putting a large tax on an AR-15, which I find particularly disturbing that an individual like him, who for the last 47 years has drawn his paycheck off the backs of the American people, who has never really produced anything except a bunch of heartache for people, that he, as rich as he is and as much as possession that he has,
00:13:57.000would think that the American people are supposed to allow their tax dollars to provide AR-15s and M1s and other weapons to protect him, but that he should be able to place a tax on people who want to protect their homes, factory workers and truck drivers and teachers.
00:14:15.000You know, the moment I heard him say that, I already knew he was on the gun crazy left, anti-gun crazy left.
00:14:23.000But the moment I heard him say that was the moment that I knew that once he got in office, he was going to try something.
00:14:58.000We're not as good a spot as we would have been if the Constitution had been followed and the legislature had been allowed to draw the maps like our Constitution says.
00:15:09.000With what's going on on the federal level, the debacle that's going on in our White House and our federal administration, and with the good things that Republicans have bought to the table since 2010 here in North Carolina, I believe we're in good shape in North Carolina, and I believe we're going to be in good shape on the federal level because people are really starting to see what I've been, what folks like me have been saying for years, that Republican principles, conservative principles work.
00:16:06.000I am invested personally and also through the Charlie Kirk show to try to do everything we possibly can to try and push back against these Democrats and their lies.
00:16:16.000And so look, you can get a signed picture by President Trump himself.
00:17:49.000Saying that all people are created equal means that there's equality under the divinity and the transcendence of a creator.
00:17:58.000All people being equal means equal rights, not equal stuff, equal right to speech, equal right to defend yourself, equal right to privacy, equal right to self-government, an equal right to vote, an equal right to run for office.
00:18:10.000Now, this idea of equality of rights is admirable, it's moral, and it's in need of defense.
00:18:18.000The issue, if you were to find a issue, is that when you have equality of rights and not equality of outcomes, you get to a place where people then will start to look at disparate outcomes and start to blame things that did not translate for those disparate outcomes.
00:18:36.000Now, example I use all the time on college campuses is one from the great Thomas Soule.
00:18:40.000I encourage everyone to read his phenomenal book, Discrimination and Disparities.
00:18:46.000Now, he talks about how you might have different outcomes and how there might be other things to blame than racism or bigotry for those outcomes.
00:18:56.000So, for example, if you take a random city, let's take a city like Rapid City, South Dakota, and another city in a different part of the country like Huntsville, Alabama.
00:19:07.000So, Rapid City, South Dakota, and Huntsville, Alabama.
00:19:10.000Let's contrast that with Chicago, Illinois, New York, and Seattle.
00:19:15.000So, Chicago, New York, and Seattle are all wealthier than Huntsville and Rapid City.
00:19:23.000Is it because the people are racist in New York, Chicago, and Seattle?
00:19:28.000Is it because the people are racist against the people in Huntsville and Rapid City?
00:19:33.000No, it's actually a much easier thing to understand than that.
00:19:36.000It's landlocked cities or cities that are in the mountains tend not to be as wealthy as cities that are in ports of entry or cities that are centrally located.
00:19:57.000And therefore, all the other industries that go with trade, such as accountants and lawyers, they're able then to capitalize on the increased velocity of people.
00:20:06.000Where Huntsville, Alabama, it's kind of a destination site.
00:20:31.000But if you look at the literature on college campuses, they will say that just because you have black people that are poorer than white people, the only explanation could possibly be racism.
00:20:44.000Now, I do not believe racism is at all an explanation, but if you do and you're convinced that America still has racist elements that are playing into it, will you at least admit that there's 100 or 200 or 300 other potential factors that could play into someone's disparate outcome?
00:21:00.000How many words is a child hearing at home between the ages of 18 months and three years?
00:21:05.000The amount of words a child hears has a disproportionate impact and effect of whether or not that child will be able to speak at a higher level.
00:21:12.000Are they having a parent read to them before bed?
00:21:15.000Do they have two parents in the household?
00:21:18.000Are they watching six plus hours of screen time?
00:21:20.000Are they outside socializing with other children?
00:21:23.000All of these things play into whether or not a child eventually becoming an adult will go to prison, not go to prison, have a job, not have a job.
00:21:32.000Now at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, they're putting forward a new type of curriculum.
00:21:38.000Students are being taught that black people are superior.
00:21:46.000I just wanted to say that, and make this very clear, the only people who are taught that they are superior to another race are white people.
00:21:56.000There is no such thing as white inferiority.
00:21:59.000There would be a protest if somebody said that on this campus, like literally, white people are inferior.
00:22:06.000And I'm going to say that right now because this is my space to say that.
00:22:10.000But like, I do believe that black people are superior.
00:22:13.000Does believe that black people are superior, believing in black supremacy?
00:22:18.000Now, of course, the speaker, John Fuller, doesn't sound like a man, but I suppose it is a man.
00:22:23.000But who are we to assume gender is teaching the children at Ohio State University?
00:22:27.000It's my space to say this, that black people are superior to white people.
00:22:35.000To believe that melanin content or race somehow makes you superior to another is exactly the sort of disgusting, evil, bigoted ideology that resulted in tens of millions of people slaughtered in the last 100 years, not to mention the same legacy of racism that these people think that they're trying to undo.
00:22:56.000But it does go down to Ibermax Kendi, and it just keeps on coming back to this principle.
00:23:02.000And Iber Max Kendi is not very smart, but he knows his audience.
00:23:06.000He knows that black power activists, they want revenge.
00:23:11.000Remember, within the lie of liberalism, not leftism, I know that people say, well, you know, I like liberals, not leftists.
00:23:19.000I get along with liberals, but within a liberal ideology is this deceit, which is we must liberate, that's where liberal comes from, liberate groups from their oppression.
00:23:32.000Well, if you liberate them from their oppression, okay, I believe the oppression is largely over-exaggerated, misconstrued, and not accurate.
00:23:42.000But if you do that, then what's to say that those very same groups won't try to seek revenge against the groups that they were told that were oppressing them.
00:23:53.000That's exactly what's happening with some, not all, black power movements in America.
00:23:59.000And that's exactly what you see at Ohio State University.
00:24:01.000So if you are sending your child to Ohio State University, if you know someone that has graduated from Ohio State University, they might get the experience of being taught by John Fuller, who says, quote, I believe, because it's my space to say this, that black people are superior.
00:24:18.000That's John Fuller from Ohio State University.
00:24:21.000Now, this has yet to make nationwide news, but it definitely should.
00:24:27.000Now, in Cut 22, it goes to a different direction about education.
00:24:32.000There is this question as to why are there so many degenerative pedophiles working in public schools and in schools in general.
00:24:41.000There's been an alarming amount of stories happening where pedophiles are being arrested at record rates.
00:25:16.000Why is this happening at such rapid rates?
00:25:18.000I'll let you all speculate in your own time there.
00:25:22.000Now, one of the ways we can start to actually fix these issues, one of the ways we can actually structurally fix what we're living through, is to put fathers back into the home.
00:25:33.000Now, while Larry Hogan and New Jersey, Larry Hogan, Maryland, New Jersey are putting forward perverse and backwards sexual education curriculum, Ron DeSantis is doing more than just preventing this.
00:25:46.000Ron DeSantis is getting to the core of what happens when we have strong fathers in the home.
00:25:52.000Society repairs itself when there's fathers in the home.
00:26:51.000Those are red states that are living, that have fatherlessness crises.
00:26:56.000Individuals from father-absent homes are 279% more likely to carry guns and deal drugs than peers living with their fathers.
00:27:04.000Children living with female-headed homes with no spouse present have a poverty rate of 47.6% over four times the rate of children living with married couple homes.
00:27:14.000Adolescent boys with absent fathers are more likely to engage in delinquency than those with fathers present.
00:27:19.000I'm reading from fatherhood.org, by the way.
00:27:26.000There are 2 million single father households versus 10 million single mother households in America.
00:27:32.000Fathers have, because of the beta male movement that has swept America, fathers find no reason to actually stay with the woman that they impregnate.
00:28:10.000New Jersey parents outraged at plan for first graders to be given sex education lessons dubbed Pink, Blue, and Purple on gender identity, while second graders will learn you can have boy parts but feel like a girl.
00:28:22.000New sex education guidelines were handed out to New Jersey parents at a meeting in February.
00:28:26.000A 30-minute lesson called Pink, Blue, and Purple teaches the students to define gender, gender identity, and gender role stereotypes.
00:28:32.000The curriculum also includes instructions for teachers to tell students that their gender identity is up to them.
00:28:39.000Part of the dailymail.com I'm reading from, by the way, part of the lessons plan states, quote, you might feel like you're a boy, even if you have body parts that some people might say that are girl parts.
00:28:50.000The materials were reportedly distributed to parents at a February 22nd meeting of Westfield Board of Education.
00:28:56.000Former Governor Chris Christie and other Republican officials slammed New Jersey Phil Murphy for New Jersey schools, planning to teach gender identity to children.
00:29:04.000So that's interesting that Chris Christie's coming out against it.
00:29:06.000I have nothing against Chris Christie.
00:29:08.000I certainly disagree with him on a lot, especially his recent treatise telling people to stop talking about the 2020 election.
00:29:14.000But I find this interesting for a couple of reasons.
00:29:16.000If Chris Christie is slamming Phil Murphy, that's a really interesting story on how we can unite some of the more moderate circles of the Republican Party to fight against something awful.
00:29:26.000If Chris Christie is against it, then that is the whole span of the Republican Party.
00:29:32.000These new state education guidelines will go into effect in September.
00:30:26.000These are the ones that are being shown to millions of kids.
00:30:29.000And there's one that talks about how kids can decide whatever gender you want.
00:30:33.000You could be any type of person you want.
00:30:35.000You could be anything you want, whenever you want to be it.
00:30:38.000In fact, one of the videos talks about how, yeah, young people watch pornography all the time, promoting the use of pornography for young people.
00:30:51.000It's the same reason why Coca-Cola markets towards your three-year-old.
00:30:57.000They know that if they can get your five-year-old, let's say dependent or drinking Coca-Cola, then they're going to have them captured for the rest of their life.
00:31:05.000If they can get young children to totally change the paradigm of how they view themselves in the world, well, then the pornography industry and the abortion industry, and then the pharmaceutical industry, right?
00:31:17.000So then they could push birth control.
00:32:05.000I remember when I was in middle school, you were not allowed to talk about these issues unless you had a signed waiver from a parent and the parent could opt that you would go into another room if this stuff was being discussed.
00:32:16.000And about half of the kids go into another room.
00:32:18.000Thank you so much for listening, everybody.