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Erika Kirk’s full speech at Building a Legacy: Remembering Charlie Kirk @mrserikakirk https://t.co/bTrMLDpJPj

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Speaker honors Charlie, recalling his courage and submission to God, quoting Isaiah 6:8: 'Here I am, Lord. Send me.' Eleven days after his murder, she describes seeing his body; 'the wound that ended his life' and that he 'blinked and saw his savior in paradise.' Uusha Vance told her, 'you will get through these fifteen minutes.' She cites revival—people opened a Bible and prayed. Charlie's line, 'Every time you make a decision, it puts a mark on your soul,' frames a call to shepherd believers. She becomes CEO of Turning Point USA: 'I am tremendously honored to be the CEO of Turning Point USA.' The world needs TPUSA; she forgives the killer and says, 'The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love.' Let that miracle that was Charlie's life be your turning point as well. God bless you all.
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Speaker 0: Kirk. Hello. God bless all of you for coming here from all over the world to honor and celebrate my Charlie. Just a few miles from here, two years ago at America Fest twenty twenty three, Charlie delivered a speech on stage for our TP USA faith event. Charlie loves speaking off the cuff. He's very good at that without a script. So I personally didn't know what he was going to say. And what he chose to speak about that day was his his submission to the will of God. He quoted one of his favorite bible verses, Isaiah chapter six verse eight. Here I am, Lord. Send me. After Charlie finished, met him backstage, and I spoke to him, and I'll never forget this. I said, Charlie baby, please talk to me next time before you say that statement. Because when you say something like that, there is so much power in that verse. When you say, here I am, Lord, use me, God will take you up on that, and he did with Charlie. Eleven days ago, God accepted that total surrender from my husband and then called him to his side. More than anything Charlie wanted to do, not his will but God's will. And over these past eleven days, through all the pain, never before have I found as much comfort as I now do in the words of our Lord's prayer, thy will be done. God's love was revealed to me on the very day my husband was murdered. On the afternoon of September 10, I arrived at a Utah hospital to do the unthinkable, to look directly at my husband's murdered body. I saw the wound that ended his life. I felt everything you would expect to feel. I felt shock. I felt horror and a level of heartache that I didn't even know existed. But there was something else too. Even in death, I could see the man that I love. I saw the one single gray hair on the side of his head, which I never told him about. Now he knows. Sorry baby, I'm telling you now, but never told him. Didn't want to. I also saw this. I also saw on his lips the faintest smile and that told me something important. It revealed to me a great mercy from God in this tragedy. When I saw that, it told me that Charlie didn't suffer. Even the doctor told me. There was something so instant that even even if Charlie had been shot in the Operating Room itself, nothing could have been done. There was no fame. There was no fear. No agony. One moment Charlie was doing what he loved, arguing and debating on campus, fighting for the gospel and truth in front of a big crowd and then he blinked. He blinked and saw his savior in paradise. And all the heavenly mysteries were revealed to him. God's love continued to be revealed to me in the days that followed. The next day on the tarmac in Air Force two, I confronted Usha Vance, a precious woman. I held her hand and I told her, honestly, I do not know how I'm going to get through this. She told me something. She said, you know when you're on an airplane with your kids and it's the last fifteen minutes of the flight and things are crazy, kids are not cooperating, toys are flying everywhere and everyone's screaming. And you think to yourself, I cannot wait for this flight to land. And it's fifteen minutes before you land. And she told me, you will get through these fifteen minutes and the next fifteen minutes after that. Usha, I don't think you realized it then, but those words were exactly what I needed to hear. But most of all, God's mercy and God's love have been real revealed to me these past ten days. After Charlie's assassination, we didn't see violence. We didn't see rioting. We didn't see revolution. Instead, we saw what my husband always prayed he would see in this country. We saw revival. This past week we saw people open a bible for the first time in a decade. We saw people pray for the first time since they were children. We saw people go to a church service for the first time in their entire lives. Charlie liked to journal. And I say this because he did it to remember important moments and sayings that affected him. And one of the things he wrote in his journal was this. Every time you make a decision, it puts a mark on your soul. To those of you out there who just made that decision and took the first step toward a spiritual life, I say thank you and welcome. One day I hope you look back and realize it was the most important decision of your life because it is. All of you all of you who are already believers, it is your job to shepherd these people. Do not take that lightly. Water the seed of their faith. Protect it and help it grow. Every day as Charlie rode into the office, he would go through his contact list, and I know there's many of you who were impacted by this. He would go through his contact list and send bible verses for the day. He knew that faith was a habit. The more you live it, the more it grows. But know this too, the seed has only just been planted. The enemy will tempt you the most in a time like this one. God will always be there for you, but you must choose to mark your soul again and again in the direction of Christ. Pray again. Read the bible again. Go to church next Sunday and the Sunday after that and break free from the temptations and shackles of this world. Being a follower of Christ is not easy. It's not supposed to be. Jesus said if anyone would come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross and follow me. He said he would be persecuted. He said we would be persecuted. And Charlie knew that and happily carried his cross all the way to the end. And I want all of you to know, while Charlie died far too early, he was also ready to die. There was nothing, nothing he was putting off. There was nothing that was too hard or too painful or nothing that he just felt like he didn't wanna do it. He left this world without regrets. He did a 100% of what he could every day. But I want you to know something. Charlie died with incomplete work, not with unfinished business. But I will miss him. I will miss him so much because our marriage and our family were beautiful. They still are. The greatest cause in Charlie's life was trying to revive the American family. When he spoke to young people, he was always eager to tell them about God's vision for marriage and how if they could just dare to live it out, it would enrich every part of their life in the same way that it enriched ours. And someone once asked me how Charlie and I how we kept our marriage so strong when he was busy traveling. And our little secret, it was love notes. Every Saturday, Charlie wrote one for me and he never missed a Saturday. And in every single one of them he'd tell me what his highlight was for the week, how grateful he was for me and our babies. And always at the end, he would always end it with asking the most beautiful question. He'd always end it by asking, please let me know how I can better serve you as a husband. Charlie perfectly understood God's role for a Christian husband. A man who leads so that they can serve. To all the men watching around the world, accept Charlie's challenge and embrace true manhood. Be strong and courageous for your families. Love your wives and lead them. Love your children and protect them. Be the spiritual head of your home. But please be a leader worth following. Your wife Your wife is not your servant. Wife is not your employee. Wife is not your slave. Is your helper. You are not rivals. Are one flesh working together for the glory of God. I was Charlie's confidant. I was his vault. His closest and most trusted adviser, his best friend. I poured into him and loved him so deeply, empowered him because his love for me drove me to be a better wife. Every day he honored me and I prayed that I could be the wife that God needed me to be for my husband. Women, I have a challenge for you too. Be virtuous. Strength is found in God's design for our role. We are the guardians. We are the encouragers. We are the preservers. Guard your heart. Everything you do flows from it. And if you're a mother, please recognize that is the single most important ministry you have. In our home, because Charlie traveled a lot, we tried to travel with him where we could. But I made sure that when Charlie returned from work, it was his sacred landing place, away from the worries of the world. I didn't make him feel guilty for being away too long or too much or getting home too late. I always told him, home is here for you, and it'll be ready for you. I made it into this place where he wanted to be as soon as possible when he was on the road. There was no keeping score between us. We were a team working together for the same mission. I never wanted to be the one standing between Charlie and the task that God prepared for him, had set for him. And I knew Charlie would always do his best to help me with the same. My marriage with Charlie was the best thing that ever happened to me, and I know it was the best thing that ever happened to him as well. He wanted everyone to experience that joy, And that's what's so beautiful about God's design for marriage is that everyone can. And I could talk endlessly about it. In years to come, I will. But Charlie's mission above all was aimed directly at those who aren't married. He named his organization well. He knew things were not right with America and especially with young people, and they needed a new direction. Charlie passionately wanted to reach and save the lost boys of the West. The young men who feel like they have no direction, no purpose, no faith, no reason to live. The men wasting their lives on distractions and the men consumed with resentment, anger, and hate. Charlie wanted to help them. He wanted them to have a home with Turning Point USA. And when he went onto campus, he was looking to show them a better path and a better life that was right there for the taking. He wanted to show them that. My husband Charlie, he wanted to save young men just like the one who took his life. That young man that young man on the cross, our savior said, father forgive them for they not know what they do. That man, that young man, I forgive him. I forgive him because it was what Christ did and is what Charlie would do. The answer to hate is not hate. The answer we know from the gospel is love and always love. Love for our enemies and love for those who persecute us. The world needs Turning Point USA. It needs a group that will point young people away from the path of misery and sin. It needs something that will lead people away from hell in this world and in the next. It needs young people pointed in the direction of truth and beauty. And so I promise you today every part of our work will become greater. I am tremendously honored to be the new CEO of Turning Point USA. I do not take that lightly. Charlie and I were united in purpose. His passion was my passion, and now his mission is my mission. Everything that Turning Point USA built through Charlie's vision and hard work, we will make 10 times greater through the power of his memory. Chapters will grow. Thousands of new ones will be created. TPUSA faith will add thousands of new pastors and congregations. And yes, campus events will continue, and we will continue to hold debates and dialogue. The First Amendment of our constitution is the most human amendment. We are naturally talking beings, naturally believing beings, and the first amendment protects our right to do both, no assassin will ever stop us for standing up to defend those rights ever. Because when you stop the conversation, when you stop the dialogue, this is what happens. When we lose the ability and the willingness to communicate, we get violence. And as I stand here now and I look at this beautiful photo of my husband in front of me hanging in the stadium, I think of my husband thirteen years ago. I hadn't met him yet. He was 18 years old. A man barely out of high school, running around the halls of the RNC without a dollar in his pocket and a single contact in his phone. People who saw him said that he didn't know what he was doing, but he did. He did know what he was doing. He knew exactly what he was doing. He was going to change the world, and he did. Charlie's life was a turning point for this country. It was a miracle. Let that miracle that was Charlie's life be your turning point as well. Choose prayer. Choose courage. Choose beauty. Choose adventure. Choose family, choose a life of faith, most importantly, Christ. I love you, Charlie baby, and I will make you proud. God bless you all and God bless America.
Saved - September 22, 2025 at 5:55 AM

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SECRETARY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.: “For those of us who were friends with Charlie, we don't need any more evidence of the love of God, because the friendship is the best evidence that God loves us all.” @SecKennedy https://t.co/7iFYcS17mr

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Speaker honors Charlie as driven by Christianity and devotion to God, urging us to 'live our lives in perfect imitation of Christ' and to turn 'every day and every moment and every interaction into a prayer.' He says Charlie understood that 'it's only by surrender to God that God's power can flow into our lives and make us effective human beings.' Charlie's passions included free speech; 'the free flow of information was the soil, the water, the sunlight for democracy' and conversation as a healer of division. Personal notes recount a granddaughter leaving for college in Europe, 'packed a bible' and saying 'I want to live more like Charlie.' In a July 2021 talk they discussed 'the risks that all of us take when we challenge entrenched interests, the physical risk.'
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Speaker 0: Please welcome to the stage secretary Robert f Kennedy junior. Charlie's overarching passion was his Christianity and his devotion to his God. He believed what Saint Francis taught us almost a thousand years ago. We should strive to live our lives in perfect imitation of Christ. He that we should turn every day and every moment and every interaction into a prayer. And Charlie understood the great paradox that it's only by surrender to God that God's power can flow into our lives and make us effective human beings. Charlie or Christ died at 33 years old, But he changed the trajectory of history. Charlie died at 31 years old. But because he had surrendered, he also now has changed the trajectory of history. Charlie's Charlie's other passion was free speech. He understood that the free flow of information was the soil, the water, the sunlight for democracy. He understood democracy's great advantage was that our policies were formed by ideas that had triumphed in a marketplace of debate and conversation. He thought that conversation was the only way to heal our country. And this was important particularly important during a technological age when we are all hooked into social rhythms, social algorithms that are hacked into the reptilian cores of our brain and amplify our impulses for tribalism and for division. He felt that the only way to overcome that biological impulse was with a spiritual fire and with developing community. And the only way to develop community was through conversation. And so he always gave the biggest microphone to the people who were most passionately aligned against him because he believed that we need to talk to each other and that we needed to be able to say what we mean without saying it mean. A few years ago, my brother David died and I asked my mother, does the hole that they leave in you, when they die, does it ever get any smaller? And she said to me, it never gets any smaller. But our job is to grow ourselves big around the hole. And we do that by taking the best qualities, the best, most admirable character traits of the person that died and integrate them with restraint, with discipline, with practice into our own character. And in doing that, we make ourselves larger and a whole gets proportionally smaller. We also give a kind of immortality to the person who left us because their work continues through us. A couple of days ago, my niece or my granddaughter left for college in Europe. Her mother noticed that she packed a bible. When her mother asked her why she made that choice, she said I want to live more like Charlie. And it's In one of my first conversations with Charlie in July 2021, we were talking about the risks that all of us take when we challenge entrenched interests, the physical risk. And he asked me if I was scared of dying. And I said to him, there's a lot worse things than death. And one of those things is if we lost our constitutional rights in this country and that our children were raised as slaves. And I said to Charlie, I said sometimes the best consolation we can hope for is that we get to tie with our boots on. Well, Charlie died with his boots on and he died to make sure that we didn't have to undergo those fates that are worse than death. Oh, let's remember Charlie. He was a he was for those of us who were friends with Charlie, we don't need any more evidence of the love of God because the evidence friendship is the best evidence that God loves us all. Thank you and God bless you.
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SECRETARY MARCO RUBIO: “Time and again, he [Charlie] sought to engage those he disagreed with because he understood that we were not created to isolate ourselves from one another, but to engage.” @SecRubio https://t.co/V9uzUA69VH

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Speaks of a movement on college campuses formed ten or twelve years ago, to convince young Americans that ours is the greatest country in the history of the world and that Marxism was bad. Skepticism proved wrong as a renaissance emerged, challenging the idea that America was evil and foundational beliefs wrong. The movement taught that 'the highest calling' is to be in a successful marriage and to raise productive children, and that ours is 'the greatest, most exceptional nation that has ever existed in the history of all of mankind'. Charlie Kirk is praised for extraordinary knowledge and 'wisdom' at age thirty-one. He was bold and engaged with those he disagreed with, inviting dialogue on campuses, CNN, podcasts, radio, and television. The service honors him and ends with a Christian message of creation, sin, Jesus, resurrection, and a reunion in a new heaven and a new earth with Charlie.
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Speaker 0: About, maybe ten or twelve years ago, a person I knew very well, had been very helpful to me in my campaigns when I was in the senate, came to me and said she had met this very impressive young man. And he was gonna start this group to go on college campuses and try to convince young Americans that ours is the greatest country in the history of the world and that Marxism was bad. And I remember thinking back then, I was I'm gonna admit to you guys, I was a little skeptical. I said college campuses, you're gonna do that? Why don't you start somewhere easier like, for example, communist Cuba? You know? But my skepticism was proven wrong. And place after place over the last twelve, fourteen, sixteen years, we've seen this renaissance. Understand where we were at that time in our history. Understand where we are still today in many places where young Americans are actively told that everything that they were taught, that all the foundations that made our society and our civilization so grand, they were all wrong, they were all evil, that marriage is oppressive, that children are a burden, that America is a source of evil, not of good in the world. And here was this voice that inspired a movement in which young Americans were told, that is not true. The highest calling we are called to is to be in a successful marriage and to raise productive children. And a movement that taught them that ours was not a great country, but the greatest, most exceptional nation that has ever existed in the history of all of mankind. And that it's worth fighting for, it's worth defending, it's worth preserving, and it's worth passing on to the next generation. This was the mission and the work of Charlie Kirk. And a couple things that stand out about him, he led this movement, but he did so with incredible knowledge. It's unbelievable how much he knew. He came to me very recently. He said some quote. He said, I said, who said that? He said, Marcus Aurelius. I said, what district does he represent? I kinda knew who it was, but, he said back, no. It's a Roman, you know, philosopher king or emperor. His incredible knowledge. Let me tell you that one of the last messages I had with him was just a few days before his passing where he wrote me from overseas. I'm in South Korea. I have many concerns I wanna share with you when I get back. He was constantly expanding his horizons, but he just didn't have knowledge. He had wisdom, an uncanny amount of wisdom for a man as young as he was. Wisdom that sometimes it takes a lifetime to accumulate. He had it in just thirty one years. He was also bold. It is so easy. And listen. I've been guilty of it. I think many of us have been guilty of this. You hide behind the walls and you surround yourself with people that agree with you. We do it as a society all the time. Increasingly, people are moving into neighborhoods with other people that agree with them politically and isolate themselves from people that do not agree with them. But Charlie Kirk was bold. He actively sought out to engage peacefully, respectfully those who he disagreed with. As recently as two days ago, we learned of one of the hosts on CNN who said that one of the messages he had gotten just a few days before Charlie's passing was from him inviting him to dialogue. And he did this on campuses. He did this on podcasts. He did this on radio shows. He did this on television shows. Time and again, he sought to engage those he disagreed with because he understood that we were not created to isolate ourselves from one another, but to engage. The irony in all this is that what our nation needs one of the many things it needs is the ability to discuss our differences openly, honestly, peacefully, respectfully. And Charlie Kirk did that more than anyone alive in America today is doing. And Charlie Kirk was impactful. Impactful because of all the things I've said, but look around this place. There's a 100 something thousand people here. The president of The United States is here. His entire cabinet is here. Television audio outlets and media outlets from all over the world are covering this. I just came from overseas. In every country I stopped, they gave us their condolences for his passing. Impactful in just thirty one years of life. He made a difference. He mattered, and he will matter now more than he ever has before. And let me close with this. How do you remember? This is a memorial service. It's to honor him. How do you best remember it? I'll take the liberty of saying what I think we can best do. Look. I think he had a tremendous impact on young Americans in general. I think he had a very special and direct impact on young men in this country. That's one of the greatest developments I've seen. It's been very positive. I think we remember him for that. I think we remember him for constantly saying, you wanna live a productive life, get married, start a family, love your country. These are powerful messages. But I hope many who are watching I imagine there are people watching here tonight that didn't know much about Charlie Kirk until eleven days ago. Maybe they were disengaged from politics. Maybe they were partially engaged. I hope one of the things they take from this that the movement Charlie Kirk led and started and gave fuel to was about politics, but not only about politics. It was deeper. It was broader. And I would say that taking the liberty, but I'm confident he would agree, One of the things he wants us to take away from this, from all of this, is the following. His deep belief that we were all created, every single one of us before the beginning of time, by the hands of the God of the universe. An all powerful God who loved us and created us for the purpose of living with him in eternity. But then sin entered the world and separated us from our creator. And so God took on the form of a man and came down and lived among us. And he suffered like men. And he died like a man. But on the third day, he rose unlike any mortal man. And then and to prove any doubters wrong, he ate with his disciples so they could see and they touched his wounds. He didn't rise as a ghost or as a spirit, but his flesh. And then he rose to the heaven, but he promised he would return and he will. And when he returns, because he took on that death, because he carried that cross, we were freed from the sin that separated us from him. And when he returns, there will be a new heaven and a new earth, and we will all be together, and we are going to have a great reunion there again with Charlie and all the people we love. Thank you and God bless you.
Saved - September 22, 2025 at 5:49 AM

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SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH: “Charlie waged war not with a weapon, but with a tent, a microphone, his mind and the truth. And the gates of hell could not prevail against him.” @SecWar https://t.co/lA8J2cqGPM

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Charlie Kirk—a patriot, conservative, leader, and warrior—was described as a true believer in freedom and the power of young people. "Only Christ is king, our lord and savior. Our sins are washed away by the blood of Jesus. Fear God and fear no man." He started Turning Point USA to change our politics, building a movement aimed at truth. He argued this is not a political or cultural war, but a spiritual war, with "Faith and family first." "There is a God, and as Charlie would say, it is not us. We're sinners saved only by grace in need of the gospel." He stressed that "we always did need less government" but "a lot more God." He died speaking the truth, waging war not with a weapon, but with a tent, a microphone, his mind, and the truth. "The gates of hell could not prevail against him."
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Speaker 0: Charlie Kirk, a patriot, a conservative, a leader, a builder, an advocate, an author, a lover of freedom, a husband, a father, a Christian, and a warrior. You see, Charlie Kirk was a true believer for the cause of freedom, for the power of young people, belief in our republic and our founding principles in America first and make America great again. But more importantly, he was a true believer. Only Christ is king, our lord and savior. Our sins are washed away by the blood of Jesus. Fear God and fear no man. That was Charlie Kirk. You see, Charlie Kirk started Turning Point USA to change our politics. That's when I first met him over a decade ago. He was building a movement, and nobody worked harder at it. Bringing people to political small t truth. I still have the sticker, big government sucks. And he pursued that truth with more vigor than anyone I've ever met. But over time, he realized like so many of us have that this is not a political war. It's not even a cultural war. It's a spiritual war. Faith and family first. There is a God, and as Charlie would say, it is not us. We're sinners saved only by grace in need of the gospel. You see, we always did need less government. But what Charlie understood and infused into his movement is we also needed a lot more God. Charlie had big plans, but God had even bigger plans. You know, Marco mentioned this arena and the millions watching. A couple days ago, I learned that Kirk, actually in German German the German language means church. So on this Sunday morning, I'd like to think we're all in Charlie's church. Charlie started a political movement but unleashed a spiritual revival. My pastor texted me the day after that horrific event and said, Pete, the devil overplayed his hand. Charlie started with liberty but ended up lighting our country on fire for Christ. He started Turning Point USA, but this moment is the turning point for The USA. Right now. He died the way he lived, speaking the truth. Charlie waged war not with a weapon, but with a tent, a microphone, his mind, and the truth. And the gates of hell could not prevail against him. He went into the darkest of places like Paul in the book of Acts. Went into college campuses where they said we couldn't go, and he was the light. He was bold. He was brave. He was a hero. You know, at the War Department, we know a little bit about heroism. I've seen it personally on the battlefield from Americans wearing camouflage, and I'm surrounded by men and women today who had the chance to witness the same. Most people don't know this, but Charlie Kirk wanted to go to West Point. It never happened, obviously. His personal loss at that moment was our nation's great gain. Charlie Kirk was a citizen who had the biblical heart of a soldier of the faith who put on every single day the full armor of God with a smile, as the scriptures tell all Christ followers to do. Charlie Kirk, a warrior for country, a warrior for Christ. He ran the race. He finished the fight. Now it's our turn. My charge to all of you, live worthy of Charlie Kirk's sacrifice and put Christ at the center of your life as he advocated for giving his. Charlie has heard the words echoing now in heaven. Well done, good and faithful servant. Charlie will take it from here. God bless.
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Just a reminder free speech isn’t just the speech you agree with.

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Last night, @REVWUTRUTH was kicked out of a school board meeting in Texas for reading from a book with explicit content available to students at Legacy High School. The board member involved defends themselves, asserting they are neither a punk nor a pervert.

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TEXAS: Last night, @REVWUTRUTH was removed from the Midland Independent School District board meeting for reading from PUSH, a book containing vulgar content that is available to students at Legacy High School. https://t.co/1eGEBigVhz

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The speaker passionately demands the removal of a controversial book from a school library, citing explicit and disturbing content involving sexual abuse. They urge the board members, calling them either "punks" or "perverts" if they do not take immediate action to remove the book. The speaker emphasizes the need for better standards for students and insists on the book's removal that same night. The intense plea for action is directed at the board members, urging them to make the right decision promptly.
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Speaker 0: Page 127. Speaker 1: You're on Speaker 0: the call. My clit my clit swell up. Thanks, daddy. Daddy sick me, disgust me, but still, he sexed me up. I nauseous in my stomach, but not but hot tight in my twat. And I think I want it back. The smell of the bedroom, The hurt, he slapped my face till it sting Speaker 1: But the present mission has some more extreme Speaker 0: Will I get my time back? Yes or no? Speaker 1: You'll get your time back. Speaker 0: The 3rd all 45 seconds now. You'll Speaker 1: get your 30 seconds back. Speaker 0: My 30 seconds back. I want my 45 seconds back. You you you're taking my time. Speaker 2: Is this book that you're referencing in one of our libraries? Speaker 0: It is. It's in Legacy High School. Speaker 2: Okay. That was a question. And then you said the title is Speaker 0: Push? Push. Speaker 2: And who is it by? Speaker 0: Sapphire. I want it back. The smell of the bedroom, the hurt. He slapped my face till it sting and my ears sing separate songs from each other. Call me names. Pump my pussy. In, out. In, out. Oh, I came. He bite me hard. A hump. A hump. He slams his hips into me hard. I scream pain. He come. He slaps my thighs like cowboys do horses on TV. Shiver orgasm in me. His body shaking. Grab me. Call me fat mama. Big hole. You love it. Say you love it. I wanna say I don't. I wanna say I'm a child, but my pussy popping grease and frying pan. He's slamming me again. His dick's off. He starts sucking my titties. This is a father talking about his daughter. Here it is, page 25. I've been knowing a man put his dick in you, gush white stuff in your booty. You could get pregnant. I'm 12 now. I've been knowing about that since I was 5 or 6. Page 32. Daddy put his pee pee smelling thing in my mouth, my pussy, but never hold me. I see me. 1st grade, pink dress, dirty sperm stuffs on it. No one even combs my hair, but he puts a sperm in his daughter. Page 35. I feel mama's hand between my legs, moving up my thigh. Her hand stops. She getting ready to pinch me if I move. I just lay still keeping my eyes closed. I can tell mama's other hand between her legs now. So mama is rubbing the daughter while she's rubbing herself because the smell fills the room. In other words, mama might have a yeast infection. And the odor is rather odiferous and pungent, and it puts an aroma in the room. Can you smell it, board members? Page 50. I go splash some water on my ASS, which means I wash serious between my legs and underarm. Page 53, my pee pee open hot, stinky down my thighs. Splatter splatter. I'm 7. 7, she said. He owe me almost every night. 1st, it's just in my mouth, then it's more and more. He is intercourse in me. Say, I can take it. Look you. Look you. Don't even bleed. Virgin girls, bleed. You're not virgin. You're 7. This needs to be removed tonight. We have 6 men on this board. And I wanna say to these men that's on this board, if you don't remove this book, you're either a punk or a pervert. Pick choose your medicine. No. You got your I got a gavel too. Here is the gavel. That's my gavel. The gavel is the truth. You're either a Speaker 1: punk or a pervert, a punk or Speaker 0: a pervert if you don't remove this book. Okay. Speaker 1: That's it. Speaker 0: That's what you are. All 6 men on this board, you're a punk or a pervert if you don't remove it. Let's go. Let's go. Speaker 1: That's the truth. Speaker 0: Let's go, sir. Speaker 1: Let's go. If you leave it in here, you're a punk or a pervert. Remove the trash. Speaker 0: Take it out tonight. These students deserve better. You're either a punk or a pervert if you leave it in here. Every last one of you men. Just go ahead. Not tomorrow. Not next week, but tonight. Just go on. Thank you, sir. Remove it tonight. Go ahead, sir. Thank you, sir. Speaker 1: If you don't, you're either a punk or a pervert.

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“I’M NO PUNK AND I’M NO PERVERT,” says board member following @REVWUTRUTH's exit from the meeting https://t.co/Ewije7aUe5

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I am not a pervert. Will the book be released tonight? I will try to get it out tonight. I promise to do everything I can. I am not a punk or pervert. If the book doesn't come out, I am not a punk. I will make sure the book is released. Thank you. Someone spoke up, got upset, and wants to shake my hand. Give him a hand. That's what we need. Translation: I am not a pervert. Will the book be released tonight? I will try to get it out tonight. I promise to do everything I can. I am not a punk or pervert. If the book doesn't come out, I am not a punk. I will make sure the book is released. Thank you. Someone spoke up, got upset, and wants to shake my hand. Give him a hand. That's what we need.
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Speaker 0: And I'm no pervert. So are you gonna rule the book? I will get that book out, but I'm letting you know right now. Thank you. I'm no punk, and I'm no pervert. Is the book coming out tonight? I will try to get it out tonight. I don't I can't make that call, but I promise you that I will do nothing. I need you to do everything you possibly can to get it out tonight. If they call me a punk or pervert. Listen. If I'm no punk. Did you hear what I said? I said if the bunk stays I'm no punk. You're either a punk or a pervert. I'm no punk and I'm no pervert. And so you're gonna get it out. Right? I'm gonna get the book out. Thank you. Give this man a hand. Give this man a hand. That's what we need. That's exactly what we need. We we need just that right there. A man spoke up and he took it to the heart and he got angry. He got upset. He wants to come out and shake my hand.
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