
The Charlie Kirk Show THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 110 — Live at AmFest
Dec 20, 2025
The panel dives into a lively debate about the best Star Wars films, critiquing recent Disney entries. They tackle the Christian case for the death penalty and engage with audience thoughts on U.S. imperialism and border control. A veteran proposes a coalition for transition support, while discussions about faith outreach highlight challenges in engaging with minority communities. They also address concerns over Alaska's ranked-choice voting system and emphasize the importance of activism and finding purpose post-graduation.
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Star Wars Banned At Home
- Mikey McCoy describes banning Star Wars at home because Disney 'adults' give him creepy vibes around his kids.
- He says Return of the Jedi works for him because of its biblical redemption arc before Disney 'messed it up.'
Perceived DEI Narrative In Recent Star Wars
- Mikey argues Disney's new Star Wars makes straight white men the villains and diverse characters the heroes as a deliberate narrative choice.
- He presents this as evidence of a broader cultural effort to 'paint a target' on straight white men.
Military Family Asks About Imperialism
- Liam describes a family military background spanning Vietnam and Desert Storm and asks about U.S. imperialism and intervention.
- Hosts respond with humor about annexing Baja and discuss limits to America's role as world policeman.
