Charlie Kirk went viral for comments he made at Fervent Church in Las Vegas for a TPUSA Faith event where he admonished Christian parents to not let their daughters go on birth control.
Charlie Kirk: “No Christian parent should ever allow their daughter on birth control, ever. Period. …If your daughter’s on birth control or granddaughter get them off immediately.” pic.twitter.com/td3doALKNK
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) April 2, 2024
No Christian parent should ever allow their daughter on birth control, ever. Period. …If your daughter’s on birth control or granddaughter get them off immediately.
Charlie Kirk would go on to detail the harmful affects of birth control,
Charlie Kirk claims birth control “screws up female brains” and turns women into Democrats. pic.twitter.com/8jQtWdDwW6
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) April 2, 2024
Birth control essentially works by tricking the body into believing it’s in the earliest stages of pregnancy to prevent ovulation.
Kirk’s claim that birth control harms mental stability and neuropathy is nothing new fro Chrsitians who have been warning against birth control for years. But his detractors, on the right, attacked him over it.
Now they are making women’s issues a religious talking point?
— Ashley St. Clair (@stclairashley) April 3, 2024
The white jihad look won’t take off!
The only thing these men are doing is being great birth control salesmen! https://t.co/ebDwlllKlz
Ashley St. Clair is a former sex worker who happens to be Jewish. She was prominently featured as one of the ethots Riley Gaines’s calendar. But the hypocrisy was not hard to find.
Charlie Kirk is certainly one who can be goaded into taking more based positions, as this episode shows.