CHARLIE KIRK | Are Men the Enemy?

CHARLIE KIRK | Are Men the Enemy?

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We've never been more connected, and we've never been more alone. Men have endless ways to reach each other and almost no reason they'll actually use them. We don't reach out. We don't check in. We won't pay another man a compliment without slapping "no homo" on the end of it to ...  Show more

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