Anonymous wrote:Your freshman son's dive into Charlie Kirk isn't a shock; it's a sign of awakening. Instead of being dismayed, celebrate his critical thinking and engage with his college alternatives—trade schools, entrepreneurship, or even starting a movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
No he’s preying on their fears and anxieties to make a buck.
He is CREATING fears and anxieties to make a buck.
Anonymous wrote: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.
No he’s preying on their fears and anxieties to make a buck.
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:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your freshman son's dive into Charlie Kirk isn't a shock; it's a sign of awakening. Instead of being dismayed, celebrate his critical thinking and engage with his college alternatives—trade schools, entrepreneurship, or even starting a movement.
Recognize that he's a child and is still easily impressionable? Right wing content is very easy to digest and propaganda is propaganda. If the boy is intelligent, he is well-served by college.
Also, the trades blow. I don't know what mistranslation happened between millennials and gen-z where people stopped listening and watching their broken, blue collar parents who struggle to move because of years of actual labor, but it really is an infection on our society to delegitimize getting higher education.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t let your kids read conservative stuff!! It’s filled with common sense & practical solutions!!
Anonymous wrote:Your freshman son's dive into Charlie Kirk isn't a shock; it's a sign of awakening. Instead of being dismayed, celebrate his critical thinking and engage with his college alternatives—trade schools, entrepreneurship, or even starting a movement.
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.