
The Charlie Kirk Show "We All Share a Common Enemy:" Charlie's Final Speech
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Nov 23, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Charlie Kirk, a Conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, delivers a fervent speech to Japanese patriots in Tokyo. He highlights the threats of globalism versus the importance of nationalism. Charlie emphasizes family policy, advocating for higher birthrates to counter globalism's influence. He draws connections between faith and activism, urging young people to find purpose in their communities. With an eye on Japan's demographic challenges, he encourages national pride and grassroots organizing to preserve cultural identity.
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First Impressions Of Japan
- Charlie Kirk describes arriving in Tokyo and being impressed by the cleanliness and pride in workmanship he observed.
- He contrasts the futuristic toilets and spotless uniforms to illustrate Japanese civic pride and efficiency.
Globalism Threatens National Identity
- Charlie Kirk warns Japan faces the same globalist threat that's afflicted America and Europe.
- He argues early recognition and action can stop that threat before irreversible cultural change occurs.
Start With Political Will
- Charlie Kirk urges Japanese activists to build political will and believe they can make a difference.
- He highlights Senseito's name meaning 'do-it' as an example that action is the first step to change.



