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Charlie Kirk is the Founder and President of Turning Point USA, the largest and fastest growing conservative youth activist organization in the country with over 250,000 student members, over 150 full-time staff, and a presence on over 2,000 high school and college campuses nationwide. Charlie is also the Chairman of Students for Trump, which aims to activate one million new college voters on campuses in battleground states in the lead up to the 2020 presidential election. His social media reaches over 100 million people per month and according to�Axios, he is one of the "top 10 most engaged" Twitter handles in the world. He is also the host of �The Charlie Kirk Show,� which regularly ranks among the top news shows on Apple podcast charts.

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The Cultural Crisis Facing College-Educated Young Women in America Today

April 3, 2025

Charlie Kirk delivers a stark warning about the state of modern higher education and its impact on young women. He argues that college campuses are producing a generation shaped by narcissistic and individualistic values that ultimately lead to unhappiness. Rather than empowerment, this cultural shift may be creating isolation and misery. The speaker openly admits uncertainty about solutions to what they see as a growing problem affecting both individual lives and the nation's future. This brief commentary raises questions about the role of universities in shaping worldviews and the long-term consequences of current educational trends.

The Indoctrination Crisis on College Campuses

A troubling pattern has emerged on American college campuses, according to this commentary on the state of higher education. Charlie Kirk warns that white college-educated women are being subjected to systematic indoctrination that threatens to have far-reaching consequences for the country.

The central claim is that these young women are being completely brainwashed during their college years, subjected to a worldview that is being "uploaded" to them on a daily basis through their educational experience.

The Narcissistic Worldview Being Taught

According to Charlie Kirk, the ideology being promoted on campuses is characterized by two primary features: hyper-narcissism and hyper-selfishness. This worldview centers entirely on the individual, with the core message being "I am the only one that matters."

This philosophy also includes a strong rejection of external guidance or traditional values, embodied in the attitude of "who are you to tell me how I should act." Charlie Kirk suggests this represents a fundamental break from previous generations' approach to moral guidance and social norms.

The Paradox of Misery

Perhaps most concerning to Charlie Kirk is the outcome of this indoctrination: it makes these young women miserable. Rather than the promised empowerment and fulfillment, the narcissistic worldview appears to produce unhappiness and dissatisfaction.

This creates a paradox where an ideology supposedly designed to liberate and empower actually creates psychological distress and isolation.

Searching for Solutions

Charlie Kirk concludes with a candid admission: "I do not know how to solve this problem. I am open to suggestions." This acknowledgment of uncertainty suggests the depth and complexity of the issue, while the openness to suggestions indicates a desire for constructive dialogue rather than mere criticism.

The fragment ends without proposed solutions, leaving the question of how to address this perceived crisis in higher education unanswered.

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[00:00] white college indoctrinated women will

[00:02] ruin America if we let them they are

[00:04] brainwashed they are completely

[00:05] indoctrinated the worldview that is

[00:07] being uploaded to young women on a daily

[00:10] basis is hyper narcissistic hyper

[00:13] selfish I am the only one that matters

[00:16] who are you to tell me how I should act

[00:17] and it makes them miserable I I do not

[00:20] know how to solve this problem I am open

[00:23] to suggestions

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