
The Charlie Kirk Show
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 85 — WNBA Race Drama? Epstein DID Kill Himself? AI Slop Surge?
Sat, 31 May 2025
Charlie, Andrew, Blake, and Cliff discuss the week's most pressing topics, including: -Could Charlie beat a WNBA player in 1-on-1? -Has mass-produced AI slop reached the point of no return? -Does it turn out Epstein really did kill himself? Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com!Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapter 1: Can Charlie Kirk beat a WNBA player?
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Is Cliff going to be doing the kind of announcing like we did during the election coverage? I still get people that come up to me and talk about how amazing that was. We're going to dive right into it. Apparently, I'm starting a race war in the WNBA.
You've done it again, Charlie. I have a tendency to start race wars. There is this placid world where there is the Women's National Basketball Association.
Of course, a bunch of women always get along.
yeah women are known for getting along they live in harmony with one another they definitely never have beefs or arguments or disputes or rivalries only charlie kirk would start only you could do it wmba was great i'm sure all 10 people at their games were having a blast uh and then this uh this news story happened well it's been happening for a while but uh
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Chapter 2: What is the WNBA race drama about?
Oh, we traded some massive international terrorists for her.
Yeah. She called Caitlin Clark effing white girl. Just call it trash and effing white girl.
Yeah, if someone said effing black girl about a player in the WNBA.
We would have Minneapolis burn.
Yeah, like Minneapolis would burn. It would be the number one news story. That person would be deleted off the face of the planet.
And there would be a federal hate crime investigation.
Quite possibly, yeah.
especially under biden like we and we'd get one of those like civil rights cases where they would like go into the entire wnba and find how there was like systemic discrimination that led to this outcome which is actually circling back around that's how that six on six basketball went away it didn't go away because people like organically didn't like it it went away because activists were mad and they got i'm not making this up the office of civil rights
either the DOJ or the Department of Education to say it was a violation of Title IX to have girls play this sport because they were less likely to get a scholarship for basketball at the college level.
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