Mythbusting Charlie Kirk Critics

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Did Charlie Kirk really say Black women have “no brain processing power,” or has the viral claim been taken out of context?

In this video, we break down a resurfaced Charlie Kirk clip that has gone viral after his death, with many people online claiming he said “Black women have no brain processing power.” This mythbusting analysis looks at the full context of the remarks to see what Kirk actually said and whether the viral interpretation is accurate.

The clip shows Kirk naming four specific women—Michelle Obama, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, MSNBC host Joy Reid, and Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. He argued that these women only advanced through affirmative action and DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs, claiming they “do not have the brain processing power to otherwise be taken seriously.” Importantly, his comments targeted those individuals, not all Black women as a group.

The resurfacing of these remarks after Kirk’s death has fueled new outrage and debate about his legacy. Former President Barack Obama publicly defended his wife and Justice Jackson, saying Kirk’s framing was wrong and harmful. Many critics highlighted the irony of dismissing the intelligence of graduates of Harvard, Yale, and other elite universities while Kirk himself dropped out of community college.

By examining the full clip and broader context, this video separates fact from viral myth. And takes a look at how many people have been mislead to down right lied to about his previous comments.

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