Charlie Kirk's Blunt Talk on Dating, Marriage, and Family
Showing 5 Dating and Marriage videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Charlie Kirk built one of his more personal talks around a single question he put to breakfast tables at a Turning Point USA chapter leadership summit: how many of you are unhappy with the dating pool. Nearly every hand went up, and Kirk used the response to deliver what he called a direct message to men and women separately, arguing that hookup culture and a demand for immediate gratification had replaced the patience dating and marriage actually require, and that the solution wasn't a cultural trend to follow but a return to what he described as God's original design for relationships. He pushed the argument further in a pointed exchange with two young women who worked as OnlyFans content creators, asking whether their daily choices lined up with the marriage and family they said they wanted, and warned that delaying marriage for career reasons risked leaving a generation of women single in their forties despite having prioritized everything except the thing they claimed mattered most. Isabel Brown offered a more optimistic counterpoint, telling Kirk that within her own circle of friends, marriage wasn't being avoided at all: she described a quiet, faith-driven wave of young couples getting engaged and married in church, a trend she felt did not match the public narrative about young women turning away from marriage.