Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
I've been listening Charlie Kirk and a bunch of conservatives trying to understand them, but they are all full of nonsense. I would love to find one with common sense. Please share some pearls that I may have missed.
And the ads. Wow, the ads are so terrible for obvious scam products.
Conservative ideology is basically the following:
Say something morally gray/abhorrent, introduce some dogwhistle, claim the left is racist and some other ist for “obsessing over race,” and then claim your just speaking common sense and those who disagree are radical leftists.
I’ve been watching conservative content for a decade now, and so few don’t pull this shtick, it gets so tired. No you aren’t the party of “common sense.”
Anonymous wrote:I am not Kirk's fan but he does have some good points about not going to college and racking up student loans debt. Several of my family members attended Ivies as full-pay, majored in social studies and graduated with 300K of student loans. They are social workers and are on a income payment plan.
College is not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
I've been listening Charlie Kirk and a bunch of conservatives trying to understand them, but they are all full of nonsense. I would love to find one with common sense. Please share some pearls that I may have missed.
And the ads. Wow, the ads are so terrible for obvious scam products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
I've been listening Charlie Kirk and a bunch of conservatives trying to understand them, but they are all full of nonsense. I would love to find one with common sense. Please share some pearls that I may have missed.
And the ads. Wow, the ads are so terrible for obvious scam products.
The most obvious thing about conservatism should be that you can wind back the clock and use older sources to understand what they're trying to conserve. In practice, this is not obvious. But a few recommendations are Peter Hitchens, Roger Scruton, Nicolas Davila, William F. Buckley, T.S. Eliot, and C.S. Lewis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 teen sons (DC schools) live Charlie Kirk.
And frankly the more I listen to him, the more I do too.
What are his best arguments about college and what are the biggest flaws in his arguments about college?
PP again. I don’t know. I’ve never heard Kirk speak about this topic. I just like his conservative, religious, pro- American stance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2 teen sons (DC schools) live Charlie Kirk.
And frankly the more I listen to him, the more I do too.
Why? Do you think a Venezhaitian ate your neighbor's cat?
Because that's who Charlie Kirk is speaking to.
https://www.newsweek.com/charlie-kirk-kamala-harris-migrants-pets-springfield-ohio-1950783
Honestly because he speaks to teens and young adults where they are. His “change my mind” sessions on college campuses around the country are wildly popular. He is bringing thousands of Gen z kids - boys and girls- to conservative ways of thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Kid is a HS freshman. Caught him reading Kirk’s College Scam book. I asked him about it, and he said he is questioning the whole idea of going to college. I am shocked. The plan was for him to always go to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
I've been listening Charlie Kirk and a bunch of conservatives trying to understand them, but they are all full of nonsense. I would love to find one with common sense. Please share some pearls that I may have missed.
And the ads. Wow, the ads are so terrible for obvious scam products.
Anonymous wrote:Wait til he discovers Bronze Age Mindset
Anonymous wrote:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
Anonymous wrote:Who reads in paper anymore?
Anonymous wrote:I am not Kirk's fan but he does have some good points about not going to college and racking up student loans debt. Several of my family members attended Ivies as full-pay, majored in social studies and graduated with 300K of student loans. They are social workers and are on a income payment plan.
College is not for everyone.