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Nov 2023
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Not All Cultures Are Created Equal: My S...

Charlie Kirk
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Is America changing Ilhan Omar for the better, or is she changing America for the worse? This crucial question is the heart of Charlie's remarks at Missouri State University in Springfield. Because all men may be created equal, but not all cultures are, and if America is letting in an unlimited number of people from toxic cultures, the long-term effects will be devastating. Loving America, Charlie explains, starts with caring about who is let into America.

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