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Fact check: What are Charlie Kirk's views on modern feminism?

Checked on September 13, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Charlie Kirk's views on modern feminism are critically conservative, as he believes that a greater emphasis on traditional values such as piety, reverence, and faith, exemplified by the Mother of God, could be a solution to the issue of toxic feminism [1]. He has also been quoted as saying that women should prioritize motherhood over careers, and that young women are suffering because they are encouraged to focus on jobs over families [2]. Additionally, Kirk has made comments about birth control, claiming it makes women 'angry and bitter', and that females over 30 'aren’t attractive in the dating pool' [2]. Some sources suggest that Kirk advocates for traditional roles of women as wives and mothers, and men as heads of households [3]. He also believes that having children is more important than having a good career, and that there is a window where women should primarily pursue marriage and having children [4].

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

Some sources do not provide direct information about Charlie Kirk's views on modern feminism [5] [3]. These sources either appear to be error messages or do not directly discuss Kirk's views on feminism. However, they do provide some context about his conservative views and his influence on a new generation of conservatives [3]. It is also worth noting that Kirk's comments on women and feminism have been labeled as misogynistic [2], which could be an alternative viewpoint to consider when evaluating his views on modern feminism. Furthermore, the fact that Kirk believes women should prioritize motherhood over careers may be seen as limiting women's choices and perpetuating traditional gender roles [2] [4].

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original statement asks about Charlie Kirk's views on modern feminism, but it does not provide any context about what is meant by "modern feminism" [1]. This lack of context could lead to misinformation or misinterpretation of Kirk's views. Additionally, some sources may have a conservative bias [1] [4], which could influence the way Kirk's views are presented. On the other hand, sources that label Kirk's comments as misogynistic [2] may have a liberal bias, which could also impact the way his views are perceived. It is essential to consider these potential biases when evaluating Kirk's views on modern feminism. The sources that benefit from this framing are likely conservative groups that support traditional gender roles and liberal groups that oppose Kirk's views on women and feminism [1] [2] [4].

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