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Nov 2021
1h 33m

Are Black People Being Hunted? LIVE from...

Charlie Kirk
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Just a few days after the red wave swept through Virginia, New Jersey, and across the nation, Charlie visited the University of Alabama for the last road trip on his "EXPOSING Critical Racism Tour" with Turning Point USA, and he ended his road trip with a bang. Charlie discusses the political realignment happening right now in America where the trust and prestige of our most elite institutions are being drowned out by the voice of regular Americans rising up to reclaim their country. Then, Charlie takes questions from the audience including: How do we ensure election integrity moving forward? Does Kyrie Irving deserve our support and respect? How do we fight the vaccine mandates from a constitutional standpoint? Are black on graduations and commencement ceremonies really something to be worried about? And are black people being hunted? Yes those were real questions you are not going to want to miss Charlie's answers to right here on The Charlie Kirk Show. 

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