Victor Davis Hanson: Charlie Kirk’s Challenge to a Generation Will Be His Legacy

Charlie Kirk knew the key to winning a generation to conservatism meant addressing the root cause of America’s political problems: a cultural decay that has trapped young people in “prolonged adolescence.”   His solution was to champion cultural and economic values that are congruent with the founding principles of this nation and a flourishing society. On today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” Hanson explains how Kirk urged a generation to grow out of “prolonged adolescence,” rediscover marriage and family, and demand policies that make owning a home and raising children possible again—and why his legacy will be felt for years to come. “ We turned to common sense in half the country, but he was going as an emissary into hostile territory and telling people: ‘There is a reason why you're leaving in the millions. … We have to champion the idea that a two-parent family is not aberrant. It was the historical norm for 2,500 years. It's a good thing to have two or three children. It's a good thing to be a young person and wanna buy a house in your 20s and not in your 40s, or to have a child in your 20s and not in your late 30s.’ Nothing wrong with the latter, but he was trying to offer a different paradigm that had proved successful.”

How Government & Legacy Media CONTROL What We Think

For decades, the Legacy Media acted as a gatekeeper to control what the American public thought about. But now, after the rise of independent media helped re-elect Donald Trump, the elites’ grip on America is weakening. Glenn reveals the tactics the elites use to keep us in line, including how consumerism is a distraction, how just 12 companies control the vast majority of everything we buy, and how public-private partnerships (AKA fascism) let the government set the agenda. This “death of free will” was predicted in George Orwell’s “1984” and laid out in Noam Chomsky’s “Manufacturing Consent.” So, can Donald Trump and the independent media reverse course?