Dude in 10 out of 10 outcomes Charlie Kirk would sabotage his career by speaking with Nick. He's never going to do it. The Overton window would have to basically teleport for that to happen.
You guys are like "If Andrew Jackson doesn't rise from the dead and take the White House then nothing is happening"
Dude in 10 out of 10 outcomes Charlie Kirk would sabotage his career by speaking with Nick. He's never going to do it.
That's the crux of the matter there. Kirk's career is more important than speaking about the actual issues in an actionable and productive way. He can proselytise good vibes and "doing the right thing", but he oftentimes ignores the catalysts behind the problems that he's not exactly addressing head-on -- other than to spout platitudes to get a few nods from his followers, and silence some of his more vocal detractors.
He hides behind "bad faith questions" as a retort all the time as a way to save face for -- as you pointed out -- his career. It's a way to dodge the actual issues plaguing the modern male youth in first-world nations.
Dude in 10 out of 10 outcomes Charlie Kirk would sabotage his career by speaking with Nick. He's never going to do it. The Overton window would have to basically teleport for that to happen.
You guys are like "If Andrew Jackson doesn't rise from the dead and take the White House then nothing is happening"
That's the crux of the matter there. Kirk's career is more important than speaking about the actual issues in an actionable and productive way. He can proselytise good vibes and "doing the right thing", but he oftentimes ignores the catalysts behind the problems that he's not exactly addressing head-on -- other than to spout platitudes to get a few nods from his followers, and silence some of his more vocal detractors.
He hides behind "bad faith questions" as a retort all the time as a way to save face for -- as you pointed out -- his career. It's a way to dodge the actual issues plaguing the modern male youth in first-world nations.